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Phoenix Club Celebrates Golden Anniversary
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Robinson, treasurer. Directors are: For 1920-22, Herman Finsterwald, A. W.
II0ENIX CLUB members, forming an attendance unprecedented in the his- Schloss, Milton Silberman and S. A. Sloman ; for 1921-23, Jerome S. Freud,
tory of the club, Saturday evening celebrated the Golden Anniversary of I. R. Myers, Samuel Summerfield and Albert Weisman.
the formation of the organization, at an affair that was the most attrac-
Presidents of the organization, from the club's inception to this day, fol-
tive eat r held at that clubhouse.
low:
Louis Black (1872-73), Magnus Butzel (1874), Samuel Heavenrich
Preceded by a dinner and followed by dancing till the early hours of the
morning, members celebrated the formation and the ripening of friendships (1875-76), Sigmund Simon (1877-78), Simon Heavenrich (1879-80-81), Her-
man C. Feichheimer (1882-83), Isaac Mendelsohn (1884-85), Samuel Heaven-
through the Phoenix.
A most beautifully arranged souvenir program distributed on the occasion rich (1886-87-88), Louis Blitz (1889-90-91), Moses Schott (1892-93), Alfred
Was aer ornpanied by a fac-simile program of the opening ball ofthe Phoenix Rothschild (1894-95), Louis Rothschild (1896-97), Henry Binswanger
Social Club, held Thursday, Nov. 14, 1872. Accompanying the program was (1898), Henry M. Fechimer (1899-1900-1901), Leo M. Butzel (1902-03-04),
also a most interesting poem, "The Phoenix," written for the Golden Anniver- Henry M. Fechimer (1905-06-07-08), Jos. Rosenfield (1909-10), Charles• C.
Simons 1911-12), Bernard B. Selling (1912-13), Sol M. Cole (1914-15), Henry
sary of the club by Emanuel G. Frank.
M. Fechimer (1916-17), Joseph L. Selling (1918-18), Samuel S. Summerfield
The present officers ofthe club are : Dr. Karl M. Fechheimer, president; (1920-21), and Dr. Karl M. Fechheimer (1922).
Emmet T. Berger, vice president; Sol B. Rosegarten, secretary; Herbert R.
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our fellow citizens, nor that does the respect, the affection and the es-
not gauged by those inside, for it is and citizen, the individual Jew is not advance the common good of all, teem of all of us.
TEMPLE DEDICATION
easier to be virtuous in the pew than judged and appraised by what his nor that abates in hte silghtest de-
"We know that no material token
In hte outside. Why should we keep Temple and Congregation stand for, gree, the highest loyalty and devotion can fully tell of these things, much
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the struggle without from the seats and is respected and esteemed ac- and service to our government and less repay you for your wonderful
cording
to
his
attachment
and
loyalty
make over the power of unrighteous- within? If there is a newer truth to his congregation and in the degree its principles which it should be our work, but we do desire to give you
peu into forces of good and truth. born in the labor of research; if there
first desire to fulfill."
some slight token of our gratitude
The church and synagogue
must be- is a higher conception of God than in which, in various Jewish activities,
g
Isaac Goldberg Honored.
that we trust you will enjoy for many
come a living strength in the com- science and philosophy offers, should he fulfills his historic obligations as
years and that then may be handed
Mr.
Welt
interrupted
the
proceed-
a
Jew
towards
Jews
as
such.
munity. Congregation Beth El may we close up the windows that would
"Invariably non-Jews discussing ings by introducing Adolph Finster- down to your dear ones. Zealous Jew
rejoice; you have created a great modify it? No. It is time for the
that you are, we have felt that noth-
weld
who
addressed
himself
to
Mr.
Jewish
men
and
women
who
have
ob-
Power for good."
pew to campaign for the harmonizing
ing would be more appropriate as a
tained fame and greatness in busi- Goldberg as follows:
Rabbi Louis Wolaey said in his of the pew and the street."
gift, than the emblems of the sanc-
"As
president
of
our
beloved
con-
Rabbi Simon delivered the invoca- ness, or in professions, or in art,
sermon Sunday: "No matter how
science or literature, inquire whether gregation, you have addressed our tification of the Sabbath in the
any persecutions Israel has re- tion at the banquet Sunday evening, such outstanding Jews have thrown people on many important occasions home, and it is therefore with great
ceived, this building stands as a re- which was attended by approximately
and tonight it is my privilege to turn pleasure that we present to you in
Jewish obligations.
minder that our people have triumph- 800 people. Melville S. Welt intro- off "I their
have never known a Jew to rise the tables by speaking • word to you behalf of the members of this con-
antly emerged from every persecu- duced Isaac Goldberg as chairman of
the estimation of a non-Jew by in the name of our congregation. gregation this Kiddush Set suitably
tion. This house is a rebuke to those the evening. Mr. Goldberg greeted in
of his so-called independence Ever since you honored us by accept- inscribed. May you drink deep out
who believe that man prevails by the audience and read several of the reason
ro
disregard
of his Jewish obligations. ing the presidency you have been un- of this goblet of the wine of gladness
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messages
of
greeting
received
by
Power and at r' ngth It is a house
On the contrary o far as I can es- tiring in your zeal and devotion to and may the lights that shall illum-
of prayer for people.
eo le. This is a Beth FA, among them communica- timate the effect of such aloofness or Beth El's interests. But for the past ine these candle-sticks on the Sab-
daring announcement to make when tions from President Warren G. detachment upon the opinions of non- year and a half you have even sur- bath eve, shed the light of peace, of
the Jews are considered narrow folk, Harding, Dr. Kaufman Kohler, Char- Jews, it tends definitely to diminish passed yourself, and as chairman of contentment and of holy joy over you
with a narrow religion. The Jew is les Shohl on behalf of the officers of the esteem in which the individual the building committee of this mag- and those you love for many, many
essentially a lover of humanity. Ile the Union of American Hebrew Con- Jew otherwise is held. The world dis- nificent Temple you have not fpr a years to come."
has been called to be the teacher of gregations, Julian Morgenstern, presi- likes a shirker and above all else ad- moment thought of yourself. You
Mr. Goldberg, who was overcome
the world. Instead of being the men- dent of the Hebrew Union College, mires a fulfilled sense of loyalty and have made sacrifices such as few men with emotion, on accepting the Kid-
Seeng of Cod, many say the Jew is Stephen S. Wise, Dr. Louis Gross-
under any circumstances would be dush set presented to him, said that
obligation.
man
of
Cincinnati,
former
Rabbi
of
e
to
here build a wrold empire. The
"I am not alarmed about the future willing to make. Night and day you all he hoped for is that the building
world made us clannish, and then in- (Temple Beth El, and David A. Brown. of the Jew. I cannot undertake to have labored that Beth El's House of be cherished by others that they may
Address by Seligman.
dicted as for what they made us."
Worship might be the glorious struc-
Alfred Seligman, leading, attorney define the nature or year a of his ture which now it is. You will never receive the blessings that he himself
Quoting a Biblical admonition,
has already received. Ile said he
mission nor how long nor how much
Rabbi Abram Simon of Washington of Louisville, Ky., was the principal he yet must suffer. But we may be know, for it cannot be put into had the profound realization that
said: "You should not worship a pew speaker at the banquet. Ile said in sure that as • group, Jew are not words, what a sense of obligation only through the Temple and our
that has no windows. All the play part:
every member of this great congrega-
"I think men and women of ex- here nurnoselessly. And this I pro- tion feels to you, and you cannot ap- common religion is Israel to be saved
and counterplay of human forces pass
foundly believe—we in America can
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before the eye, through the window. perience share my opinion that after have no destiny that divides us from preciate either, how you have won
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