)i.-riton;/F.InsntiiRomicm PAGE SIX 711- E EM M OWN 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. a right on the part of the state which has never been denied by ' them,—it is sheer impertinence on the part of any group within , the state or nation to attempt to put them out of existence. j When the fight for the maintenance of such schools comes, our i Catholic friends may be assured not only of the symapthetic interest, but as well as the ardent help and support of every group in this country that represents red-blooded Americanism. Pigestinq nhis By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ 1 Grner Senator Lodge's stand on Zionism uius 112121.211.1Z figured prominently in the Massachu setts political campaign that closed wept loudly into her apron. THE SEEING EYE. with the election on Tuesday. The Coble Address: It chanced that Anshel, the J, vi n Telephone: By Resin:ad Heber. Senator's friends quoted his activity peddler, dropped in on his weskl Chronicle Glendale 8326 for the cause of the Jewish national There is an eye that never sleeps rounds that day, and heard the story Beneath the wing of night; LONDON OFFICE honfeland in his favor, while his op- sympathetically. 14 STRATFORD PLACE y‘ av,tti he ts: There is an ear that never sshuitist; it ivat., g i ,pnaai ingss, t i c, ,h,ttui nt .t 0:;.l In "I know someone can help thee, of that T hI,Vrhee II, sink k a t nh,e beams LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND story I'awel," he said. "Solomon Edelstein tires h is his name, and he keeps a little a leo Year $3.00 Per When human strength gives way; eubecription. in Advance ' rtialge by c"ulloney" Fitzgerald of shop in our village, but he is a finshed Massachusetts to this effect: That There is a love that never fails lawyer. A head on him—of iron, I By JACOB SINGER, h the W en earthly loves decay. To Insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach g itnn igrtist:ieottioed whenPresident t a t res ti nCleveland tell thet—he has helloed more than one Associate Prof , History ind Theory of Music, University of Nebraska. bill for restricting this office by Tuesday evening of each week. Fitz- out of a pickle." gerald, who was then in the House of That eye is fixed on seraph throngs, Next day Pawel appeared with his Editorial Contributor RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN......-...- friend Anshel before Solomon The early part of the nineteenth "pilpul" or sophistry which can only Representatives, expressed his pleas- That car is filled with angels' songs, ure at the President's act to the That arm upholds the worlds on high, stein, who, much to Bauer's century witnessed many changes ast,he.h. s in ' serve to impair and deaden the spirit The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on subjects of interest to er That Love is throned beyond the sky. merit, neither laughed at the u.ite he life of European Jewry. Coeval, of devotion in a modern congrega- Massachusetts Senator, but the latt the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the the said: "You are a very Innocent young nor gave a careless glance at it, he with the political emancipation came , tion. view expressed by the writers. the general interest in secular tearn-I The foremost place in the reform of ; man. What• right have the Jews and A JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON laid it indifferently aside, and con- Si, tinued his reading in a large, yellow. ing which brought a complete trans- Synagogal music belongs to Solomon! By Martha Wolfenstein. 's country friends fid anyhow?" were enraged the Senator leaf book, (1804-1890.) Like Moses Me - , Italians in this Heshvan 19, 5683 formationn in the inner life of the Jew.Sulzer I November 10, 1922 One tine day in spring, young and his political antagonists were 1 l'awel's hope sank like lead, but One may regard the reforms in Syn- delssohn, he strove to bring the eul. n But the whole affair mere- , Stephan came tearing from town on presently old Solomon raised hi:: eye- agogue music as part of the general lure of Europe to the children of the : ' jubilant. ' t int othe farmhouse horseback b k , b h n the h brows wearily, dropped his head movement which made for the mod- Ghetto. Vienna was peculiarly fitted ly proves that we were rig t in we made that men w o kitchen crying des erately: meekly to one side, and said in a small, ernization Judaism. Altho Soli- for suc h an enterpris e since Haydn Uncle Pawel, I'm sad voice: "Uncle awel, mo Suu lzer, of the ntor of i e n n a I Mozar t, Beethoven and Schubert had ; unddone! I must have a hundred This is a great day for the Jews of our city. Another great wr o te music c for a Ca , lion day are acting in an un-m "On the second of November you'll religious r service made of to racial prejudices on elec. o it the musical mecca f Fuj appeal 'Gulden at once or be thrown into pris- get your money." edifice is to be consecrated to the service of Israel's God and to where no doctrinal changes were con- rope. Sulzer brought the tradoitiona l can way. Regardless of our affilia- onl as on, and left there to rot." y en rans,ost , tions, - we can go to the polls "How so on the second?" questisiwel in the S carrying onward in unbrokenline, the traditions of our Fathers templated; nevertheless. with the in- chantin gSynagogue [ "One hundred Gulden! Whui!" Pawel, dubiously. • ' his ' Americans. of the four part song con- with the musical requirements of The Congregation of Temple Beth El in dedicating its splendid troduction cried Towel Bauer. "It is all I have Solomon (lid not reply. He was structed along modern lines, with the day. In this effort Sulzer was antici- ! in the world, arid my Anushka's dowry bending over his book again. Arshel new house of worship, its religious school and its Temple cen- preparation of his "Shir Zion" in pated by Meir Cohen, and more sig- Senators and Immigration. at that. What mischief hest got into with a knowing shrug took Pawel ter, pledges itself so far as may lie within its power to further which Schubert and others participa- nificantly by Solomon de Rossi in It- Over-enthusiastic friends of certain I again?" " So thou refusest?" cried away. every good cause, Jewish and non-sectarian, social and civic ted, it was evident that the Jews of sly n in the seventeenth century. The Senators who were seeking re-election • The following week Pawel and If Europe had reached a new epoch in earlier attempts had merely a local' in the recent campaign appealed to i Stephan. that may rightly come within the scope of its influence. While their need only twenty-five more , for Solomon appeared at court, where "I history. Sulzer, Lewandowski, ,' the Jews on the ground that their significance. the Temple has been builded primarily for the members of the Although music was highly esteem- Naumbourg and their co-workers toilsleandidates were friends of the im- , Christoph says the day I lay down young Stephan had been summoned Congregation and for their children, it will so far as possible, ed in antiquity its growth as an art ed in a more favorable age, and their ' migrant and that if re-elected they : one hundred and,twenty-five, he for non-payment of his note. "I do not refuse to pay," cried were more far reaching. I would work for a liberal immigration , ries my Anushka." serve the whole community. The very edifice, stately, digni- was stifled an retarded by the un- efforts were conditions which followed Through these workers, Synagogue policy. Although the election is over,' "Well, then, good-bye, and say a Stephan, smiling confidently. "As you fied and magnificient as it is, will go far to answer the charge favorable politicians mass for my soul," cried Stephan, hot- see in the note, I promise." the destruction of the ancient Temple music assumed a modern character. these over-enthusiastic of the Jew's enemies that he has no ideals for the maintenance in the year 70 C. E. As a sign of ought to know that the recent immi- . ly, and made for the door. "Fool," growled the judge, "Pagnoo- Organ In Reform Jud•ismc of which he is willing to make great sacrifices. While the mes- mourning for Zion, instrumental mus- The use of the organ in the Syne- gration bill, passed by both houses. "Wait, wait; where goest in such eine! You can't collect on that. The h urry. note is no good. The case is dis- sage which Temple Beth El shall send forth shall first of all ic was banned from public worship, gogue forms one of the burning issues of Congress and signed by President a "To the devil! To throw myself in- missed." only exception being the Shofar in the polemical and apologetical lit- Harding, was opposed by only one direct itself to the Jew, it shall also speak to the non-Jew, and the "Pardon me," piped a small, sad or ram's horn, the ancient signal in- of Reform Judaism. It was member of the Senate, the Hon. James to the well!" from its pulpit we trust shall go forth the word that shall bring strument, which has remained to our erature "Wait, Stephanko, my boy," pleaded voice, and all eyes turned to where Reed of Missouri. This fearless states- introduced in Berlin by Israel Jacob- day. From what was once a glorious son on June 14th, 1815. So vigorous man fought to the last in defense awe , catching his nephew's coat- little Solomon stood with his head to many a better understanding of the Jew and Judaism. only a few vocal specimens have was the objection to instrumental of the refugees who are anxious to tails frantically. "How can I• know drooping meekly to one side. Beth El has been greatly blessed in these last years. It has art, "Pardon me, Herr Richter. Ile been preserved; and part of the musi- in the Synagogue, that Emper- come to America as a result of the thou'lt pay me back?" grown in numbers and in influence. .1t has taken an honore,d cal terminolgy of Temple music re- music "Nothing easier," said Stephan, hi- must pay. The note is good. This or Frederick William III. was persua- terrible conditions abroad. All other place among its sister congregations in the land. It has won corded in the superscriptions of the ded to close the Synagogue on Decem- Senators were misrepresented when it stantly calm "I simply write thee note is very good." note, promising to pay on such and "So! Do you perhaps know when its due meed of recognition as one of the great spiritual forces Psalms and elsewhere are the enigmas her 6th of the some year on the ∎ was said in their names that they a such a day. 'Tin as good as gold." is' St. Pagnoocius." barked the judge. scholars. Just as the Biologist can ground that such innovations encour- favored unrestricted immigration. in our own city and state. But now it has wider opportunities of In half an hour, young Stephan, reconstruct the form of an extinct ani- aged schisms in Jewry. The chief ob- "Why should I not know?" answered than it has ever enjoyed before. We feel sure that it will ac- mal on the basis of a single bone, so jections to the organ were: (1) that chirping lie a bird, was tearing town- Solomon. "It is the day after to- Ned 0 ft, vi se t . enets. cept these opportunities as an obligation and under the provi- the musical archeologist can retrace, playing a musical instrument on the The Zionistn rs most ward, and Panel stood spelling over a Morrow." • A Z ioion in a more limited way, the character Sabbath and "What? How? What do you dence of God, it will go from strength to strength. and the holidays was forbid- from the fact that too many Jews ' large scrawl, which read: "I promise to pay one hundred of ancient music by the study of the den work since it constituted a "she- mean?" les and 0f know nothing of its principles familiar with its aims Now, den to Pawel Bauer on St. Pagnoocius "Is not the day after tomorrow All eantillations, chants and the ancient ' vus" or disturbance on the day of ae r not Saints' Day? Nu, if it is all saints' scales or "modes" which a reverent rest; (2) as a sign of mourning for more than ever, we see a need for an„ • ( s,igned) day, Pagnoocius must also be among tradition has preserved. l I Zion, all music was to be discouraged educational campaign to enlighten "Stephen Stoker, the Young er.” them." I save at weddings; (3) Jewish services the Jewish people in America on the Musical Tradition. And they bought the raisins for The accents or "neginoth" in the, not smack of imitation of the need for the immediate reconstrue-1 Pawel put the note into the stock- will be gratifying news to all friends of liberal Judaism ing, empty of the best part of Anna's Anushka's wedding-cake that very have a musical significance Gentiles "Ilukath ha-Goyyim." Prota- tion of Palestine. We were given an . and of the Hebrew Union College in particular, to learn that at i Bible which is interpreted for us by living gonists of Reform Judaism contended idea of the lack of understanding our dowry, and each Sunday took down his day. a recent meeting of the Board of Governors of the H. U. C., Dr. tradition. There universal use in the that the use of instrumental music is people has of the movement for Pales- calendar to see whether Pagnoocius . week, but spring LIBERALS, LABORITE Julian Morgenstern was advanced from the position of acting , three oh,i ,tilthvaErants ui v z. the Ashke• no desecration of the Sabbath, that tine at a dance given some time ago since the organ was used in the an- by a Zionist body. An attendant at waxed into summer, and summer European,) the o S i eiro u h a t President to that of President. Bearing in mind the splendid ' nazic c SUPPORT PALESTINE cient Temple it is more Jewish than the dance asked us if we were con- waned into autumn, the harvest was (eolith European rend record that Dr. Morgenstern has made during the year that he die otherwise. Reform Judaism denies netted with the " 1" and what sort in, and the twenty-five Gulden neces- rituals points to thenir LONDON. — (J. C. B.) — It is has occupied the chair of the acting President, any other course this "ancient declimatog" i song there the return of the exiles, but holds that of a club it was. We told her the nary to the consummation of Anna's on the part of the College authorities would have been unthink- is abundant evidence matuniriidoi trhoe: our dispersion is part of the providen- dance was not sponsored by a club, matrimonial hopes lay beside the note, learned that the Independent Liberal and Labor candidates who stand for tial scheme in the historical destiny of r m uo lef, ul n oe rss,osfut sti e itb hie e but by a movement, and she laughed. but Pagnoocius had not arrived. able, It in no wise reflects upon the magnificient work accom- " Anuska is not so young that she election to Parliament reply when Israel; objection to instrumental mus- She thought we referred to a move- plished by his honored predecessors to say that there has been phrase employed are inkkeeping ic as a sign of mourning for Zion is merit of the feet. Too many think can wait!" scolded Buzhinka, her asked regarding their stand on the liritish policy in l'alestine, that Great no year in the history of the College that has shown such mark- ancient e no longer tenable. Accordingly, the that Zionism is an affair of a club. doki, : c? m "perhaps I've skipped him," mused Britain must fulfill its foreign obli- organ Reform ed and notable advance along many lines as the one just pass- cantillationa United appeared States the in early part of Syria- the Too few understand that it is the con- Pawel, scratching under his cap. "I'm gations. ed. Not only has a number of eminent men been added to the chants of our prayers we have a de- gogues in western Europe and the The Daily Express advises its read- not so strong on print as I used to be." which might be rewarded as an teaching force of the College, but the curriculum has been radi- vice "I'll go ask the priest," he decided. ers to ask every candidate whether an entire people. anticipation of the "left motif" (i.e. nineteenth century. To the laymen cern of What You Seek You Find. cally changed for the better, the courses have been strengthen- the use of a musical phrase to repre- unacquainted with the theological dif- An after dinner conversation en- The priest did not take down his he favors the immediate abanden• sent a nasal or an occasion) of mod- ferences between Reform and Ortho- gage ed, and in general higher standards have been introduced. . , as Towel expected, but, after ment by Great Britain of Mesopotamia gaged in by two gentlemen drifted calendar Ie glance at the note, i' threw and l'alestine. music. The same is true of the dozy, the presence of the organ marks to a discussion of Jewish journalism We feel under the guidance of Dr. Morgenstern, the College ern The stand on hte Palestine question improvisations of the Hazzanim and the Reform, while its absence denotes and one of the two made the state- F'Cri single inoit chair, laughinguproar- of the members of the new cabinet will constantly grow in power and influence, and will deserved- the fixed melodies employed in con- the Orthodox Synagogue. . oust , • merit that the Jewish weekly was P 'ag-noo-oo-cius," he roared. "Ho- can perhaps be gauged by the votes ly maintain its place as one of the world's greatest institutions gregational song. The competent Iles- Synagogue music in America was " hmuss gazette" and he d by the disciples of Sulzer, , cared not for it. The other gentleman ho—a comical ro gue ! I don't wonder taken on the Jownson-Hicks and Syde- of Jewish learning. Not only the students of the College, but zan knows the traditional "mode" or cultivated scale, and the "Gust" or style which Lewandowski and other eminent can was informed, or he thou roundest him not in the calen- ham adverse resolutions in the (louse ha ened to be better informed all American Jews may therefore well be congratulated upon each of Commons and Lords, respectively. the informati occasion re( uires. Hence our tors. Alois Kaiser of Baltimore, the ' that p a all better reader and he knew der; truly 'tis the first time I ever of the wise choice which the Board of Governors has made in the traditional music urnishes a thrilling dean of Americ k an Cantors, ve serv- happened Sparger, on he had at heard of the gentleman. By all the Stanley Baldwin, the Chancellor the Exchequer, William C. Bridgeman, Goldstein, Stark others have commentary to our ritual, and illum- selection of a President. hand about Jewish affairs and Jewish saints, he has done thee, Pawel." Secretary for Home Affairs, Duet. Pawel looked blank. ines the dramatic moments of our his- ed the Reform Synagogue in a note- conditions he gained from no other s. "Thou hadst best consult a lawyer," Col. L. C. H. S. Amery, First Lord torical life. We have the festive dec- ble manner. A number of musicians source than the Jewish weekly. So of the Admiralty, Sir Robert A. Sand- ly.rehaed advised the priest. lamation for the holidays, the sombre both Jewish and non-Jewish deserve t h h ee an se k w itfheheweise e e k r ie sno d f ho i s l um frn ed s c Advocate Ilummel, grown old and ers, Minister for Agriculture, Edward but defiant notes of the Kol Nidrei, special mention, particularly, Max :, wise in village practice, took the mat- F. L. Wood, President of the Board of the pathetic song of the martyr in the Spicker, Sigmund Schlesinger , Wald, sides the soc ial columns. I and Thatcher. The Central Education, all voted for continuance ee"k t old story every week Ilithe untimely death of Rabbi Louis Bernstein of Balti- "Abodah." Despite the influences of Rogers w as tn same ,e . "Ilm—the note is good, but you can- of the Palestine policy. Two members medieval church song and the mel- Conference of American Rabbis has s said, so he stooped his friend fr more, American Jewry loses a preacher of power, and a leader the published two editions of the Union anyhow not collect it," he said with fine logic. of the new cabinet abstained from odies of the trouhadors and minstrels, It reminds us of the story d" of rare intellectual and spiritual gifts. Though still a very Jewish music has a character of its Hymnal with the aim of stimulating father likes to tell about the two Ile promises to pay, but there is no voting, one being Andrew Boner Law, congregational singing. The Hebrew th enew Prime Minister. young man at the time of his death, Rabbi Bernstein has many own; and its appeal for the Jewish Union College Library has probably poor Jews of Vilna who came to the Pagnoocius." As to the Lords, Viscount Peel, Sec- "W hat's to be done? My Anushka's heart neither time nor circumstance richest man in Kiev for donations. noteworthy accomplishments to his credit. the largest collection of Jewish music dowry!" lamented Pawel. retary for India, voted in favor of can destroy. The best speciment of first man he asked about condi- In the city of St. Joseph, Md., where the greater part of his this ancient Synagogue song emanate in the world, and the Conference as The "My advice to you is to wait," said the Zionist policy, no other members tions in Vilna, and was told that well as the Union of American Ile- of the new government voting during everything was fine. Jews were the lawyer, pocketing his fee. "Wait! ministry was spent, he had become not merely as a splendid from the time of the "Payyetanim" religious poets who flourished from brew Congregations have shown a studying the Torah and were engaged W ho knows, perhaps there may some the famous division. preacher but he had gained recognition as a community leader or keen interest in the promotion of our the tenth to the fourteenth centuries. in philanthropic efforts. They were day be such a saint." of fine spirit and unusual ability. In the affairs of the Missouri The When the on is down, mans .o general character of this song is liturgical music. There is a better of their heritage. This first . I'awel went home in despair. Buzh- State Conference of Charities and Corrections, he took an es- mournful. Under the circumstances understanding on the part of compos- worthy man left with a fine contribution inks sowed mighty oaths, and Anna the butchers.—The Talmud. pecially prominent part. Although he occupied the pulpit in they could hardly be otherwise. That ers of the spirit of Jewish music due the rich Jew. The second man should have been a desire for materially to the studies carried on from Baltimore but a few years, his influence there too, had stamped there from Vilna, on his arrival, was asked investigators and students of this expression indicates a natur- by subiect. the same question, and his reply was itself indelibly upon the life of his congregation and community. musical al aptitude for the art and a talent the Jews of his city were a had He was a man of brilliant promise, and all of us are the poorer which Jewish musicians in the recent "The day is short and the work is that lot, that they were gamblers and days of freedom have amply demon- great" said one of our sages. It is ob- drunkards. When the Kiev host told! for his passing. strated. The Sephardic tradition vious that the progress of Synagogue him that he'd have to leave his house shows more non-Jewish influence but music needs the critical study of in- empty-handed, the poor fellow asked the mor e isolated northern communi- vestigators coupled with the talents why he had sent the first man away ties have developed a chant which is of fully qualified musicians. The real with a handsome sum and to him re- success of music meant for religious to give anything. To which It is seriously announced through the Associated Press that mo irlte.twuneekinueihe sixteenth and eight- ends depends upon the laymen more fused the philanthropist replied that he eenth centuries, the life of the Jew in than upon some group of specialists. state-wide conference for the purpose of combating the theory s Progress in sacred music will come judged by the answers they gave to Europe had reached the nadir of mia- of evolution and demanding its eradication from the text books ery. Because of heartless proscrip- only with progress in spiritual rejuve- his question. The first man must for Women and Misses, of Michigan schools, will be held in the city of Kalamazoo dur- tion arna nedagloomy is) Jewish an t nwg. nation. External reforms are no more have been himself a scholar and a in l oo . ri isolation, • potent in quickening religious life worthy man. He came in contact manner awaili ng, Sizes 16 to 46 ing the coming week. The principal speaker at this Conference than the antiquated ceremonials can with the learned of Vilna, and knew of of the Northwestern fah melodies the musical etting of will be the Reverend H. B. Riley, President guarantee its permanence. Religious no others. But the second, his com- Jewish tears. Like some flower de- Bible Students' School. It scarcely seems possible that in this nied the light of the sun, music in the revivals have ever been associated pany was evidently of the kind he day and age anything quite so stupid as a concerted attack Upon Ghetto became a sickly and distorted with song; and if Reform Judaism imoke, therefore he deserved not the the theory of evolution could be seriously undertaken. The art. One hears in the impassioned has come to stir anew the heart of rewards of his fellow man from Vilna. scientific basis of evolution has been long taken for granted by gypsy-like runs and flourishes of the modern Israel; our sacred song will It is the same with the readers of theg Jew i sh play no small part in the religious the weekly Jewish paper. It is what tru lin g thoughtful men and women, that it looks a little like an attempt liar rfor im jfar t ret h r e ,do sz awakening of our people. you seek that you find. A paper is, i 'iu u "Sing unto the Lord a new song— after all, what its readers want it to dl t e hf(a'oftr hJtu7e 1 to turn back the hands of time to deny the adequacy of the s Normandies—Beldynes theory. Of course the whole evolutionary plan has been great- people with without education cultivates praise Him in the beauty of holiness." be. Some read it for the "shmoos" and are satisfied. Others are the Velverette—Bolivias virtuosity and ornamentation at the ly misconceived by the ignorant and unthinking multitudes. ZURICIL—(J. C. B.)—The only seekers for information, and they sfe nl ni atondthfeorim niu hcies ice:, nofsattrui From the beginning it had been consistently fought by Orthodox !c of xn Jew elected to the new Parliament is seem to find it. t due STYLES: --- — churchmen who have seen in the overthrow of the principles I k unk i nd est n t age, made the lawyer David Farhstein, member unj u ust Flowing Sleeves Poor Feldman! Poor Fields! formless of the Social Dews:relic Party. Ile Ilazzanuthi a l erc upon w hich all their theology is builded, and to them nothing of Drape Effects A news item in the New York Times can conceivably be a greater disaster than that. It is to bolster outpouring of the Jewish heart. At is the president of the Keren Hayesod for Nov. 2 offers another solution for Blouse Backs st it is the impassioned cry of re- Committee in Switzerland and a Straight Lines up their narrow theological opinions that they would attempt i r oiu o. us aenevecye, n a t ut s wroorusst , vt brother of the Polish Sejm Deputy the. problem of anti-Semitism: Wrappy Effects tf - Dr. Farbstein, leader of the Mizrachi. "Change your name." Mitchell Feld- to overthrow the proven facts of science. Such attemps ktic ° di c I Embroidered Styles man, a student in sculpture, who has ever, will accomplish nothing save to make them more ridicu- called himself Mitchell Fields for some lous than they already are in the eyes of thinking men and wom- time, was given legal permission by TRIMMINGS: en. The Conference at Kalamazoo may therefore be watched the Supreme Court of New York to Caracul Fur take the latter name. Feldman who with considerable interest not for the hope of anything that it Wolf, Mole, was born in Roumania 22 years ago, Nutria, Etc. may accomplish, but rather for the antics that supposedly stated in his petition that he intended reasonable men may be brought to play. to go abroad to study and wanted to COLORS: go as Mitchell Fields. Further said Brown Feldman: "Your petitioner is by ac- Black Could you but speak, whose lips are cold, cident of birth a Jew. He realizes that Navy in his future career he is likely to Fooled by fair words and baited breath, have enough problems to contend with Betrayed by wily statesmen, old It seems a pity that our Catholic friends should once more without being obliged to overcome The woman who wants a strik- In the ways of war and blood-red death. racial prejudices, bigotry and fanatic- be compelled to fight against the proposed amendment to the ing winter coat—one that will ism." Poor Feldman! The next step State Constitution which seeks to abolish parochial and private m a k e her attractive—here is he will probably take will be the carv- the collection to choose from! The Your new born dreams stirred hopes, uncouth, arhools in Michigan. Yet according to Bishop Gallagher the ing of his nose. We are sorry for the styles, the materials, the work- Now in your silenced hearts abide fight for this amendment will be seriously undertaken, and it sculptor who imagines that he is help- manship and the fur trimmings are Warmed once, by the living flame of youth will demand the united efforts of true-blooded Americans to ing to make his future by fleeing from amply wonderful at $49.75. his own people. When he has become On the cross of hate were crucified. effect its defeat. When not so long ago this amendment was Heyn's Fifth Floor Shop. farther advanced in life, he will learn before the people of this state for passage, we put ourselves that non-Jews look with suspicion on fairly and squarely on record as to where we stood. Such a Can medals or mouthings consecrate Jews who shout loyalty to their • proposal we asserted then and we repeat the assertion now adopted country, but fail to be loyal The heartless luxury of your tomb; to their own people. A change in without qualification, is born of bigotry. It is un-American and Or can they ever recreate name will not change a condition:i it is an attempt to deprive large groups of people of rights that The lustre of your ill starred doom? Poor Fields! , General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West i), , , nri.sneitnsofu Music in Reform Synagogue c circulation A Great Day For Detroit Jews. A Deserved Promotion. It In; A Loss to Judaism. A Beautiful Collection of Higher Grade Coats Anti•Darwinism Again. '49.75 Tt To The Unknown Dead Bishop Gallagher Is Right. are guaranteed them by the Constitution. The fact that we personally are staunch advocates of the public schools which we believe to be the very bulwark of our republican institutions, in no wise militates against this opinion.So long as -private and ndard of efficiency,— parochial schools are held to a certain sta tiEYN'S A Fear Without Foundation. DR. LEON SOLIS COHEN a Our so-called non-political Zionists express the fear that Palestine will (Turn to last page.) 1241-1243 Woodward "At the Crosswalk"