AIllakalf ( faith Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENGE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TH.talli bli2Eritcyy WORK IS IN FULL Young SWING IN RUSSIA Judaea Relief Burdens Fall Entirely on Joint Distribution Committee. Club Notes NEW SYNAGOGUE TO BE BUILT BY EMANU-EL IN NORTHWEST Knights of Judaea. The program of the Knights of Ju- daea, at the meeting on Tuesday even- ing, conskteil of a discussion of Jews in lit:eball, by I. l'itzak; a review of the week's news by Sum Must; a talk on the Jewish college man by Morris IN'axinan, and a discussion of the late President Harding's friendship for the Jew's, by Julius Kabatzky. There was also a discussion of the value of the Young Judacan magazine to the Young Judacans. Next Tuesday evening Abe Torgow will speak on Palestine conditions; Aaron Lifshitz will review the news of the week. On Tuesday, Aug. 2S, the program will be featured by a debate on the question, "Resolved, that nationalism and not anti-Semittisin is the primary cause of Zionism." The affirmative •si lt be upheld by William Lankin and Joseph Safrun, the negative by Ala. Lang and Arthur Rabinowitz. With the withdrawal of the Ameri• can Relief Administration from Rus- sia, the burden of the relief work has now fallen on theJewish Joint Dis- tr:bution Comm Accor i. ding to information received from Dr. Boris Bogen, director in Russia of Jewish relief activities, the necessary ar- rangements have been made with the various departments of the Soviet go vernment, and activities are in full *: to we T., : wn,,,,...wwwwwwwwwwkwaine.... eggenif _ 04.00010,00 wwin , ee wwwkw-00,-evAT-010?..P41101.011%. . swing. "In Odessa, Ekaterinoslav, Kiev, Kharkov and several other places we still have soup kitchens in operation for adults, but these are being gradu- ally reduced in number and in size. "It is in supplying the children's institutions that we lay our greatest emphasis. We have supplies sufficient to cover our needs till Aug. 1, turd to avoid any emergency we are acquir- ing additional foodstuffs. We re- ceived sonic sugar in exchange for coal that remained on our hands, and Sons of Judaea. have also obtained about $10.000 worth of milk and some cocoa, from w .yi agogue that i. planned for th The Sat urday evening meeting's The above is a sketch of the n , DOW stocks of the A. R. A. program of the Sons of Judaea con- Northwest of Detroit by Congregation Emanuel. Ground for the "It will interest you to know that sisted of discussion of Tisha building was broken recently at the cur i• of Wilson at d Taylor avenues the present cost of a food package, by Dave Horwitz. liarry Levine spoke and a campaign is now being conductet or funds for the new house of if the items were to he bought in the on the life and works of Israel Fried- worship. J. Warren is president of the congregation. I obvrt Fink is th open market, is much more than the architect. $10 we charge for it. The prices of launder. This Saturday evening there will sugar, fat and milk are very high. discussion of the relation of the We pay as high as 40 millions (or 25 be it late President Harding to the Jews, cents) for a pound of sugar. This the discussion to be led by Morris is a temporary situation, however, . and will soon adjust itself. Rubenstein and Morris Kosak. "I am glad to report that we have The club has organized an indoor Max Tuttleman large amounts of cloth in warehouses baseball ttam, with which will supply clothing for the as captain. Young Judaea junior By L. H. FROMKIN winter, and we are making arrange- — ments for obtaining shoes, so that as For those who knew and loved Dr. tion of 1/r. David Cassel of Berlin, far as clothing is concerned, we shall Electrical Extension Bureau to 501,011,1 Schechter—and their nun- and Dr. Sabatio Marais, one of the' be prepared for the winter. first presidents of the institution. Stage Exhibit at State Fair. "There is one fear in the hearts of tier is very large—there is ar. ineffable Three thousand books were added in • the children, and that is whether they sadness in the thought that it was not 1903 by the late Mayer Sulzberger, will be cared for this winter. There The Electrical Extension Bureau, given to hint to have the joy of see- who presented the Seminary with the is still in their young minds the Detroit's association of electrical in- ing the Jewish Theological Seminary valuable collection of Hebrew and memory of the terrible winter of a year and two years ago. I assured terests,has arranged for another become what it is 110W, by the acquisi- Jewish books which he had gathered event to supplement its educational tion of the Elkan Nathan Adler li- for years. This collection included them however that the Jews of brary, the Jewish intellectual center nearly one-half of the known ineuna- America will not forget them, and . program, started last spring. that the money will be forthcoming. The main building at the State Fair of the world, For him, especially, the hula and some 400 manuscripts. But "Their faces do not brighten up Grounds has been leased for the du- great treasure which is now assent- Judge Sulzberger's interest in the li- Fair— bled under the roof of the building brary did not cease with his gift. A and they do not prance with glee ration of .the Michigan State Fair— SEMINARY LIBRARY AMONG GREATEST BEFORE ADLER ACQUISITION; IS NOW JEWISH CULTURAL CENTER OF WORLD on West One Hundred Twenty-third few years later he added the library street which for so many years he of H. Hallictstam of Berlitz, Austria, glorified by his presence, would have consisting of 500 Woks and 200 manu- been a source of delight. How he scripts anti other collections of Ile- would have fondled, the while he brew, :ludeu-Arabie and Judeo-Span- oo and Ma llUSCril ltS Wh ich had scrutinized with scholarly insight, ish books each precious scrap of the 4,200 man- been assembled by Ephraim Deinard. The next great acquisition by the uscripts, which are the crowning glory of the collection. Many of them he Seminary was made possible by the would have hailed as old acquaint- lamented Jacob 11. Schiff, who pur- avers whom he had found and deciph- chased for it the great library of the ered during the years he spent in the famous scholar, Prof. Steinschneider, Cairo Geniza. consisting of about 3,000 Judaica, It was Dr. Schechter, of sainted 1,500 Ilebraica and 300 manuscripts. • memory, who was the first to reveal Five years later, in 1911, Mr. Schiff what had been accumulating in that purchased for the Seminary the li- historic cellar during the centuries. brary of Prof. E. Kautzsch. Mr. All the thrills that were recently felt Schiff's generosity to the Seminary li- by the explorers of Tut-ankh-omen's brary has been emulated by his sun, tomb were felt by him as fragment Mortimer L. Schiff, who, as was an- after fragment came under his gaze', flounced last week by Dr. Cyrus Adler, shown. As is customary with all displays shedding light on many dark periods took the initiative in securing the El- held under the auspices of the Elec- of Jewish history. It was a task in kan Adler collection and giving a sum trical Extension Bureau, everything which he' joyed. Unlike Elkan Nathan well tivcr half of the $125,000 that exhibited will be of a most practical Adler, he left sissy of these frog- was paid for it. This, it will he re- nature. The bureau stresses electri- ments where he had found them. But called, is not the first time that Mr. cal needs, paying but little attention he carried away their contents in that Mortimer L. Schiff has displayed an to the out-of-the-ordinary and abso- prodigious memory Which was one of interest in the Seminary equal to that lutely disregarding any devices that his great qualities. Later, in 1016, which his father felt. In 1920 he pre- i i when Dr. Schecher was called away seated the institution with the Israel are freakish or bizarre. Competent lecturers will discuss from this earth, his widow and chit- Solomon collection, comprising about electricity in its relation to the home dren presented his collection of Geni- 1,000 books and pamphlets of Anglo.' and it is planned to have national au- zah fragments to the Seminary,where Judaica and about 1,100 prints of im- thorities lend their services to inform for years they have been the pride of portant Jews of all countries, syna- gogues., maps of Palestine and other I the public on electrical matters. that great institution. interesting prints. Others who have Library Great Before Addition. The library of the Jewish Theolog- aided in the growth of the library's ical Seminary was a great collection importance are Prof. Joshua L. Joffe, even before it gained its present uni- distinguished talmudic scholar, FORD mber of th vernal importance by he acquisition of was for many years me Ford trurk—ju+t the (him, for hend- and Moshe ' the Adler collection. It included 65,- faculty, and Messrs. x when I reassure them. They semi, Aug. 31 to Sept. 15, and the entire to look up and there is a light in their I space therein will be devoted to an eyes that I cannot describe. But I electrical exhibit. Impressed by the magnitude of the know that the words "the Jews of America will not forget you" brings proposed display, the State Fair of- a deep and solemn prayer—su•h as i finals have re-named the structure can be read only in the eyes of a the Elertrical building, and several child—such as cannot be hstught with thousand dollars have been spent in millions In dollars, but only with the remodeling and redecorating the example of help and encouragement building to adapt it to the Electra al which our work has brought them Extension Bureau's requirements. here." Electrical appliance theaters who — are members of the bureau predict that the display of household equip- ..... ment will be the most comprehensive ever shown in Michigan. 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Main Store—HIGH ST. at HASTINGS 8432 Hamilton, at Philadelphia 4721 Warren W., at Thirtieth What It Already Contained. 13506 Oakman Blvd., at Davison Among the great historical posses. sions of the Seminary library prior to the Elkan Nathan Adler acquisition Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings is practically the first book printed with movable type, the Rook of Esther from the famous Gutenberg Bible printed by Gutenberg, the inventor of movable type. Dr. Cyrus Adler, act- ing president of the Seminary, says of this rare volume: "It shows the remarkable workmanship of Guten- berg to the best advantage. It is a cause for special satisfaction to have this notable monument of printing including the manner of choosing the the Seminary library. The magnitude adorn our Incunabula collection." In- father's death and the payment, in "Familiars" and keeping the records. of this contribution does not depend cluded in this collection is an excel- 1722, of a hundred Reichstaler. Particularly minute are the instruc- upon the extent to which the scholars lent copy of Rampigolli's "Aurea Bi- Jewish "Wicked Blood." tions whereby a Jew may be detected of the land will avail themselves of blia," printed in 14711, and a copy of The Chesterton., liellocs and others and brought to trial. This rare docu- the library. It depends also, to an the Latin Bible, printed by Frosben of the Jew baiting literary coterie of the relationship ment dealing with the great. Jewish enormous extent, to one year before Columbus discovered today mild find renewed inspiration which every Jew in this country will tragedy of the Middle Ages is worthy America, feel toward the Seminary, of which it in the "Pre-Adler" library. They of an article by itself. what There is, for example, the remark- could have a wonderful time reading At all events, whatever may have is the crowning glory, and to of this country will Jew able collection of ceremonial objects the "Processus Inquisitorius," the been the case in the past, the Jews of extent the th presented by Judge Sulzberger and record of the prosecution in 1696 of America now know what a tremen- make it possible for the Seminary to all usefulness in augmented by Mrs. Theresa Rosen- the Jews of Prague charged with hay- dous contribution they can make to attain even higher berg• There is a tapestry of the 58th logkilled a boy. named Simon Abel's the culture of this country through of its varied activities. century from the Prague Synagogue, for ritual purposes , Yes, and they two old vellum fragments, one of would find there also a startling reve- which is believed to be a part of Rob- lation, published in Berlin in 1717, or benu Ilanalel's last commentary on the "wicked blood" that comes over "Sots." Dr. A. 5. W. Rosenbac , th e the Jews at regular intervals. It is noted Philadelphia collector, who vol- entitled "Endecking darer Tekufoth, unteered his services as intermediary oder des schadliche Blut, welches abet is the acquirement of the Adler col- din Juden viermahl des Jahres Kom- .„ Possibly this great scientific lection, gave the e Seminary library a _ t ' remarkably fine copy of the Koran, treatise contains valuable material for e of the written in the 16th century. There modern antisemitic propaganda, and A vivid and gigantic portrayal in fireworks are some supercommentaries on as it may prove interesting to Burton tragedy that recently shocked the world. one of them written in Spain in 1489. Hendrick—if that's the name of the There is a Roman "Mahzor," in two fellow who has been so busy lately ex- vellum volumes, written in 1424-25, posing the "bad blood" of the Polish and a copy of Naehmanides' Disputa- Jews. tion in Barcelona in 1261. There is a volume, however, in. Something of the Ghetto-life--life eluded in the Elkin Nathan Adler ac- behind the wall that separated Jews uisition of the Seminary library A picturesque and thrilling picturization with tons of from the rest of the people, is por- which may prove of value to the Klu- trayed in 18th centuryrecords of the Kluxers and others who have assumed war bombs and fireworks of the mysterious orient, in- - Frankfurt community, which include the patriotic duty of protecting Amer cluding strange religious ceremonials and the destruction engagement and wedding contracts ican and the Nordic race against the and real estate deeds. There is also villanies of the brunette peoples, the of a great city. a formal protest of the citizens of Er- Jewish international hankers sred the furt, in 1788, against permanent ad- Elders of Zion. It is nothing more These are only two of the $50,000 free attractions at mission of Jews, and documents re- or less than a complete set of rules lating to a permit granted to the sec- and regulations for the successful this five million dollar exposition at Detroit. ond child of the "Schutzjude" Lieb- stating of an Inquisition! man David Spiro, to marry after the How to Conduct An These rules and regulations, which can only be summarised In this arti- cle, were drawn up for the guidance of the pioneer white settlers of Peru, FORD whither they were brought, in person, AUGUST 31 TO SITEMBER 9 by the "licendiado" Serran de Cere- dT,Frann.H.iolil., : i r.; an excel, - tiny. aunts, to Lima in January, 1570. Ile had been given authority by I'hillip II to establish the Inquisition in South America, and the royal grant (real cedula), dated February '7th, NATION'S GREATEST SNOW DETROIT BRANCH 1669, is signed "Yo El Rey" and coun- THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS tersigned by Geronimo de Zeruto. 4 1 54 Wend and AlemArl. caudal. 2175 These instructions are very full. They "BURNING OF SMYRNA !! "INDIA" Educedional! 10 Great Days! 10 Great Nights! MICHIGAN STATE FAIR REO 5. Entertaining! cover every phase of the Inquisition