Th6lei0fT, /MCA LA RDA IQL PAGE TWO ■ • h to x- which every • one the has right tert pect of the needy pledged graduate FORMER DETROIT GIRL in the field of religious leadership-- the spoken word, the inner thought, IS ORGANIZER OF NEW and the depth of his faith. These GODMOTHER LEAGUE are the things which he hopes to ren- (Continued From Page 1.) der as acceptable offerings before In a recent issue of the New York starts on the long pathway even 'God and man. Times there appeared an interesting "Today throughout the land the ' . though he knows what it means. men whose names are conjured with article in reference to the work of Requisites of Calling. Mrs. Julius Siegel, formerly Beth 1 "It means hardship, travail, sac- are those whose sweeping oratory Levin, a prominent pianiste of this .rifice. The rabbi seeks not his own attracts vast throngs of dazzled aud- success, his own happiness, his own itors," Rabbi Berkowitz declared. city. Mrs. Siegel is the organizer of the :blessings, but rather, as a servant of ' "The chief criterion of judgment by Godmother League Day Nursery, an pp y brio blessingss a ness into the lives of his people. ner. The words that fall from his 'n 1111111111111111111111,,,,,,, ' Any man must be brave, but the lip are like links of a chain which 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rabbi must be braver. Ile must per- shackle him to the enforced standard !severe when all falter. lie must of the demagogue. But it seems that have patience that endures. He .there are rabbis whose work is to be must have a vision that transcends. ,other than that of preacher and ora- Ile must have faith in himself—in tor, and for these our text must be his God, in the worth of the work that open to another interpertation. he knows his God has called upon , "Another standard of judgment him to do. applied to the rabbi is that one of his "The Rabbi must render many ability to become one of his people services. Ile must speak to his con- in sympathy and in thought. There gregation and influence them by the is a type of service to be done in the ' power of his spoken word. Ile must modern congregation which has no be able to touch children and adults scientific term, which is not defined at every point in the day's work. lie by sociologists, but can best be sum- must be able to organize, direct. Ile 'med up in the term "human under- must be a representative of his peo- standing." The words which fa ll f rom the ale and their spokesman to the world From the time men begin to say that about around. rabbi's lips must be worthy of the : "In the sight of his congregation, trust his people have in him, and you, progress in the business world is he must have the faith that will en- such words should be the binding tie pretty smooth. dure all the tests—the faith that which holds the Jew to his past, his makes him feel that God is with him present and his future, true and and in him and about him." , steadfast. He should take the laws And that is why every ambitious man needs Prof. Englander, in emphasizing and lessons of the past, make them to start early in building up his reputation the relationship that should obtain ,thrill with life for the present day, between the congregation and the and then point the way that should with some good bank. Rabbi, urged that the latter be freed , be trod in the boundless future. In from those lesser tasks that could be him history must live again, beauti- A bank account is the first step, and we 'dispatched by laymen so that needed , ful tradition be ennobled, and brought time for study and rest may be pas-'into the lives of his people as the want yours. sible for the Rabbi. I meat and drink of their hungering Increased opportunities mean in souls. Sees Glories of Past. creased responsibilities, Prof. Eng- ander said, and the very exceptonal "To live a sermon is infinitely opportunities that have come to Rah- greater than to speak a thousand. bi Berkowitz in the call to Temple To say only what you feel, to mean Beth El, will call for exceptonal du- truly only what you say, and to be "Open Saturday Night 6-8" the embodiment of all those high ties. Pays Tribute to Young Rabbi. spiritual qualities which the laymen HIGHLAND PARK, MICH. "I can sincerely testify," Prof. ,so often lacks, and therefore demands Englander stated, "that if spirit will , from his religious leader—these BRANCHES% count for anything, that Rabbi Berko- 'things are the overwhelming but vi- Woodward at Richton witz will bring to his congregation tat task of the Rabbi. John R. at Minch "More than any other man, the Woodward at G fl religious fervor, a keennesss of Vin- Oakland at Tennyson ion and a high sense of loyalty that Rabbi is called upon to face the stark Under Construction—Hamilton Blvd. at Tuxedo. and stalking mockery of circumstan- will soon be recognized. "Selfishness and cynicism were ces which leer and laugh at all the ever far removed from him. Rather, truths which he upholds. In good enthusiasm and idealism were ever times and ill, in joy and in sorrow, expected of him. The spirit of God the rabbi must find the presence of is in him. Ile seems to have been im- God, and bring that Presence to his bued from his boyhood days, from People. When hearts are full of contact with his illustrious uncle, his thanksgiving and rejoicing, or when parents, his friends, with those traits grim tragedy reaps an ironic harvest that make a Rabbi a true servant of he must stand firm and strong. How the Lord, a real helper and an inter- deep must then be his faith? How Factory Cost Systems Audits near must he feel to the unseen and . , prefer of the word of God." Office Bookkeeping Systems unknowable Power which rules the Tax Reports Need Men of Vision. Monthly Reports of Operations "What the House of Israel needs World? Unshaken by such sledge- Invisstig•tions in this crucial time," Dr. Franklin hammer blows as those which beat , the n o r s t t aith je aun hn ei ova m u b st iebe faa it b h le declared in his installation sermon, airai of cry "is to have men of moral vision, of mni faith and of high courage, men whose from the very depths of black des- lym oef, t hg es servant a , hands and whose hearts are pure, flair as did e tt suffering idt hhe E , men to whom the service of God is a the Lord " passion and the service of man, an 'yet will I trust him." Pupil to Dr. Franklin. Accountants and Auditors ',unwavering ideal. Beside this bas-; ie need, he said, fine scholarship, un- "In undertaking this great task, I 616 FORD BUILDING anwhich d dv s do or es not a responsibility my iea ve , lusual organizing ability, attractive [ c h o a ni leader personality must be second. Corm- TELEPHONE MAIN 5464 [ personality has set a noble example—he has cration of spirit in the one indispen• t Isable quality of the true servant of raised aloft a s andard emblazr on with the symbols of high 11.(..- Israel. Offices: Resident Partner: I "No matter what men may say to ,cumplishment, and it is for me to New York City WILLIAM B. ISENBERG the contrary," Dr. Franklin said, ,raise myself to the place which Syracuse, N. Y. turning to his new assstant, "i n the he has made for me at his side. To Certified Public Accountant sight of Him who judges the heart him I say that every sincere hope of Detroit, Mich. (New York and Michigan) of men, it is only as you live faith- his shall be mine, every progressive I fully to faith, true to the truth, toy- plan for the building of this great 1 ,•••• ••••• %%%%%%%%% I al to your own soul, that you shall community which he shall, in his make a success of the high work to wisdom, set forth, shall be my plan, which you have been called and to and every worthy institution which I which call you have given answer by he was ordained, I shall consider my sacred duty to carry forward. He your life consecration. "After 27 years of hard earnest is the teacher and the master, I the work in the ministry, it is my deep pupil, standing ready to be initiated conviction that there is no calling into the ways of God's ministry. that has in it so much of soul satis- , "But to you, this great congrega- tion, with your zealous president and faction as the Jewish ministry. officers, and all your mmbers, I bid "Happy Auspices." begin your life work under you bear witness tonight, that I en- IN FINE CONDITION. BRAND NEW BATTERIES i I "You into prayer this relationship with very happy auspices. You come to ter a with upon my lips, for you no congregation that already loves you and trusts you—a congregation promises or pledges are possible when whose traditions have always been in the hands of God and God alone of the highest—a congregation that there rests the power of blessng the 5257 Cass Avenue. has never stopped to the baser tasks which are mine to undertake. To you, I pray that the words of my things. "Beth El has alwalys known its du- mouth and the meditations of my ty and has bravely, unwaveringly met heart may be acceptable. For myself the sands in the hour- that duty. Beth El has catered to the religious needs of thepeople first glass of life are but beginning to move. I behold in shining array the —a free pulpit that is as free as any in the land and yet a pulpit that has glories of Israel's past of all the glor- ies of her patriarchs and sages. Lo, Cad. 3285 always felt that it is something dif- ferent than a lecture platform—a as far as the eye can see, to a vast and limitless horizon, there stand pulpit whence must go forth the word in rank on rank, the hosts of Jud- of God to the people. aisms heroes and leaders. Behold far "We have tried to live a hospital- ity which would express the thought off there stand the Fathers of the ARE MADE IN THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS Faith, the Law Giver, the warriors that not only would we send out from RASPBERRY ORANGE this put it a message to the world and the Monarchs, the prophets and GRAPE outside, but also that we stood eager the seers, the rabbis and the philo- STRAWBERRY CHERRY GINGER-ALE tO receive from the outside whatever sophers, the Talmudists and the Exe- CREAM SODA LEMON COLA gates, row on row, a mighty army— that was good and blessed. "We have been intensely Jewish an inspired and inspiring throng car- BIRCH BEER ROOT BEER APPLE CIDER te our teaching and our thought, Toying on down to this age and this HAVE A CASE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME but pray God, we have always also I land. Before me, there lies time. been intensely American in our teach- What service can I render, what con- tribution can I make, what might can ing and our faith. I add to the store which these of the ." "Shall Give C "These traditions you will carry past can laid up, so that the Time to come may not lack because men of on and you will carry them on not without a measure of self-sacrifice. today did not carry forward the sig- nal light to the Ages." You shall touch life at every turn. Rabbi Berkowitz will stake up his You shall comfort men and women new duties in about two weeks. With From the President's Desk—Talk No. 55. who enter the Valley of Shadows— you shall give strength to hearts the coming of the new Assistant Rab- bi, new emphasis will be laid upon that are broken and courage to the weak. You shall put a new conse- the work of the Religious School and of the young peoples' organizations, cration upon marriage and home. Little children, young men and young which will be to a large extent, under the supervision of the young Rabbi. women shall turn to you for counsel and for guidance and because of your ministry many a young man will be ARABS APPEAL TO POPE lured from temptation. Many a child 25 years from now. Try to picture shall come to you with the same faith, LONDON.—A dispatch from Rome yourself as you will be then. Don't confidence and love that it has to its indicates that a delegation sent by paint the picture on what you hope or own father and mother. the Haifa Arab Congress has peti- wish to be, but on what you are ac- "What reward, what praise that tioned the Pope to use his influence tually accomplishing NOW. the world can hold can be greater against the present British policy in than this? A hard task, a difficult Palestine, which favors the introduc- Is the picture a pleasing one? way, a rugged climb, but at the end tion of Jewish immigrants, most of a reward which all the world with whom, say the Arabs, have Bolshe- It is to those of you who are aggres- all its gold cannot duplicate and when vist proclivities. sively backing up ambition with ac- at the end of long years you shall tion—who have faith in Detroit and lay down the task, something will WISE URGES DISARMAMENT America—faith in yourselves and the rise within your soul and you shall future. call yourself blessed. NEW YORK. — Dr. Stephen S. Extends Welcome. Wise in his Sunday sermon at the BUT—the man who is "licked" today will be found "I welcome you to share this pul- Free Synagogue advocated a disarm- 25 years from now—still down—still grumbling pit, to every opportunity that Con- ament conference of Great Britain, about his chronic "bad luck." You are building gregation eth offers. Before the United States and Japan to thecae, your future now—a Bank Book should be your week is past, we shall have begun the the question of a gradual disarma- corner-stone. construction of a new and larger ment of thse and other great powers. house of God—symbolic of the larger "The only way," said Dr. Wise, "to duty and faith. end the intolerable and hideous anti- "I would pledge you in this sacred British conspiracy in America is to hour and in the presence of the enter into conference with Great friends we love that there is nothing Britain and Japan touching the pos- within my power that affection, that sibilities of disarmament—a confer- love can give you, that shall not be ence which may prove to be decisive yours. We shall work together for for world peace." one common cause. "I greet you my friend, my col- CONTRIBUTE TO IRISH RELIEF league, my brotherl" With an earnestness that won the NEW TORR.—Judge Otto A. Ro- instant sympathy of the large con- gregation that flocked to hear him, aalsky and Samuel Untermyer were the with a high sincerity of mien and a gues ts ji STATE HANK I youthful enthusiasm that speaks well Plate dinner given by the American for the future of Beth El, Rabbi Irish Relief Committee at the Hotel Berkowitz gave answer to the in- Astor on May 26. Each of the gee- stamen made • contribution of $1,000 spiring words of Dr. Franklin. to the fund now being ratted to re- Rabbi Berkowita's Response. lieve distress in Ireland. institution devoted to the care and training of children whose parents are compelled to work. The God- mother League is the pioneer in the field of pre-kindergarten work in con- junction with regular day nursery work. Mrs. Siegel has recently been made a member of the Board of Directors of the Amelia Relief Society, one of the oldest and largest Jewish relief organizations in New York City. 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