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The

Studios
Mary Mace Underwood
Art Dancing
301 Westminster Avenue

located in • beautiful residential dle-
to thoge who .py r.-
Irkt. ehiat Often ,
.
iven, highest <laze Instr-
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tehnique.
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In the latest New York
Pri.•te l esson
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Hata:
hrantattc Art—Health and Self Ezpree-

4

PAGE THIRTEEN

MESSAGE OF THE VOICE

Tsetse And the Jewish Ideal

Self-satisfied, content, he bent his head In prayer,
Ile, Joshua ben Jacob, sure of wealth and fame!
Now, for the gift of gold, and flocks, all free from care
In chant of lips, not heart, he praised the Father's name.

By DR A. KORALNIK

Translated by Max Stetsky.
Montgomery Walsh, or "Monty" this sleeping sickness. Some of them
Walsh, as he is known on the stock are inclined to believe that it is it kind
exchange and in vaudeville circles, of coma, a sleepiness resulting from
woke up one morning feeling out of weakness and debility. But there are
Hen
Ail inatrortIon under the portional
sorts. He had it vague feeling that others who claim it is a periodic
of Mitt, Mace Underwood, dl•
1. 11, 141
something was wrong and tried to re- lethargy, caused by a kind of tsetse
t , , , , ..
r ect.«
woof or teleynone style ot u•ncing
call whether anything disagreeable fly, which bites the Jews—and pre-
de ,a•d
Saturday, Sept. A
had happened. Perhaps his stocks cisely 441 the spot where the ideals
Reopen
suso•
,
have dropped? Ile takes the morning are located. The bite causes the ideals
Telephone Empire 4236.
papers and, by habit, turns first to to fall into a sleep which varies in
I the financial page. Everything is as duration according to the strength of
it should be. Burns le Co. Cons. stock' the virus. The first bite is the most
has risen 01 eighth of a point. The dangerous and may result in exitus
Crosstown trolleycar of Kalamazoo,' lethalis, or death. This was the case
This is an exceptionally good buy,
in which be has a controlling majuri- in Germany after the Mendelsohn pe-
move
with Continental motor. TO
ty, has also gone up. The ticker is riod, when the tsetse first appeared
quickly.
heard. Monty approaches the Meehan-' among the Jews. The Jewish ideals
ism somewhat nervously and in haste , were perishing like flies. The entire
pulls out the tower ribbon. Ile looks Jewish intrlligentzia had apostatized
over the mysterious figures and feels' or contemplated doing so. The assimi-
reassured. Everything is in the best lotion movement was so new and o
Of order. His finances are going ex- fresh and vigorous that the old organ-
HOME OF GOOD USED CAWS
THE
AlexasdrIne
cellently.
What, then, is haunting hint was almost crushed to death Un-
Woodward
at
4104
Glendale 8176
hint, after all ? Ile puts down the der it. however, the organ ism su r-
Journal of Commerce and picks up • rived and after a time became aceus-
..., his other pet newspaper, the Morning tented to the new plague. For such,
I Telegraph. Ilas his horse lost on the' is the property of the tsetse virus:
race track, perhaps? No, it is mot (once the patient survives its first ef-
SEASON'S
that either. The "American ('hant- facts, the organism becomes more or
pion is in best trim; he runs like a less immune and acquires a stronger
veritable devil. On the front page of resistance. When the Jewish ideal is
from
the paper his eye is caught by a pit , bitten., it falls into a sort of lethargy
tore of the vaudeville favorite Daisy for a time and then it wakes up again.
l.a Beaute. The poor dear, she' It is true that upon awakening the
has hardly any clothes on; but her ideal is weak, pale and anaemic, but
Member of Detroit
• Pearl necklace with which he present- I it is alive. In Europe, as well as in
Stock Exchange
ed her the other day, shines on her ' America, Jews have even organized
very-mush-exposed, white neck. On i societies for the purpose of "arousing
her small toe sparkles the diamond I the sleeping." 'The Society for the
ring which he himself placed there. I Revival of Jewish Idealism" this no
i
BANK
BLDG.
1438 DIME
He recalls that scene and bbrumeant- 'ciety is tailed in America.
only a - I It is strange that up to the nine-
Cadillac 2892
gayety lasts
mated. But his gnawing
persists,
little while. The
" • teenth century this disease, as well as
---- if a side of his had grown numb. He • its cure, was unknown to the Jews.
_________, is still annoyed by a vaguely oppres- . At that time, too, the Jewish ideals
sive feeling. "I shall have to consult had suffered numerous diseases, and
my doctor," he decides. With this their principal ailment was "stray-
thought, he glanced over the rest of jug.. The great Jewish doctor, Moses
the paper. Here is Turkey, Lausanne, , Maimonides, found it necessary to
Russia, Ireland, the Ku Klux Klan. write a lengthy tract on how to lead
His eyes skim over these items. They . those gone astray back to the right
do not interest him; they are so stale. path. Another Jewish doctor, Nach-
MACK ROAD
But suddenly his eye is caught by a I man Krochmal, discovered a similar
headline and in a flash it becomes ' disease during his time and also tried
Pointe F•rms, Detroit
Crosse
has tortured him to cure h is strayed brethren. or origin -
nt w
clear to hint
Mr. ing is a result of faulty sight
t en-
the entire morning. He
.
Henry Abendthau and Rabbi Klans. Cation. The Jewish ideal was in sears
man delivered sermons on the awaken• of something, was forging ahead, and
Phone Roseville 18-W-5
ing of the Jewish ideals. "They fell whoever moves ahead will occasion-
asleep," they clamored, "and we must ally go astray. This is especially true
wake them up.'
o an ideal.
CHOICE DINNERS
Perhaps Moses Maimonides and
And Monty understands. His ideals
Specialty in Party Service.
—his Jewish ideals—that have been Nachum Krochmal were the right type
asleep so long that he had forgotten of "doctors." Their cure was no ef-
Open the Whole Year.
their very existence, began to stretch fective that not only did the patient
in their slumber. They are waking cease straying, it ceased moving alto-
I
up. "Well, well, that is funny," ' , gather.
th •r. The Jewish Ideal stood still
thought Monty, and became thought- . _,-and when the tsetse fly of the

LIBERTY SIX COUPE

REO

"1 thank Thee for the food Thou bast given in generous store!"
lie thought of all the meal and oil his storehouse knew!
But hark! He heard a Voice he had not known before--
"Two men this morn asked thee for food -what didst thou do?"

What tricks his fancy played! He raised his voice again—
"For all the coin and gold my o'er-tilled coffers hold
I would give thanks!" But quivered, seeming to hear then,
"Poor ones in need are all about! Ilaat given them gold?"

Yet once again, yet trembling now, he chanted low,
"For wife and children, and the love of all mine own,
I thank Thee." Then he heard with a deep thrill of woe,
"'last shared thy love with loveless, or fed thy heart alone?"

They Joshua ben Jacob, his ryes all wide with shame,
Seized cloak, threw wide the door, and went into the night;
With eager feet, and trembling hand, and heart aflame,
He sought the poor, the hungry, the ones in mournful plight!

Ile cane with food, and coin, and words of goodly cheer—
Astounded, halfatfraid, they saw him with new eyes!
What miracle had changed him whom they knew through fear,
That now he came amongst them, humbly in such guise?

DETROIT BRANCH

The (lawn was gray as Joshua ben Jacob homeward went,
With weary limb, and tired eye, but heart full thrilled;
Beside his couch again his head in prayer was bent,
But no words amine. "Dear Lord, with thanks my heart is filled,

GREETINGS

Yet know I not what words may please thy listening ear!"
Then to his soul the Voice made burning, swift reply,
"This night I heard thy deeds speak out thy thanks most clear!
Know ye that deeds are wings that waft men's prayers on high!"
—ISABELLA R. HESS, in The Ark.

H. A. Benjamin & Co.

Holiday Entertainments in the Religious School

By ELMA EHRLICH LEVINGER

ANCIENT TAPESTRIES

The art of picture weaving reaches
far back to the ancient days. The
Greeks attributed thin invention to
Pallas; the Jews, to the wife of Noah,
and the Persians, to their King Them-
mraz.
We still find a few traces of woven
pictures on the Egyptian and Syrian
statues of those days. Through the
discovery of Coptic weaves, we re-
cently obtained an idea of the art of
picture weaving of the time, even be-
fore antiques. In the elecenth century
this art reappeared in Poitiers and
later in Burgundy. In the fifteenth
century woven wall hangings obtained
their name from Gilles Gobelins, a
Parisian dyer. At that time all hang-
ings produced in wool, silk of gold
thread, on Hautelisse or Basselisse
were called "tapestries," the
technique 44 which is one of the oldest
in the textile art world. It consists of
darning, which means the inserting of
threads in an expanded vertical or
horizontal chain. The origin of this
princess was obtained in the Orient,
where hangings of that type were
known as KiliMS (the simplest meth-
t his
i ih stilinke sat
ml d of weaving). The
kin
and g old
weav ing
thread, developed along mechanical
lines under Arabic influence, in the
thirteenth century, aod wan used for
ornamenting costumes. At that time
China and Japan also produced (lobe-
fins weavings of the finest technique,
in silk. In Northern Europe and the
Netherlands the technique of picture
weaving was applied in the middle
ages.
In the sixteenth century tapestry
weaving reached the pinnacle of art
in Arras, where tapestries were woven
after the cartoons of Raphael, and
was transmitted from there to France,
Spain and Germany.
The descendants of the dyer Gobe-

fins founded a tapestry factory, which
was bought and reorganized in 1667,
by Colbert, who united the then scat-
tered workshops of the haute and
Ilasselisse weavers.
The late Gothic tapestries which
were mostly used as coverings for
backs of chairs in churches, had the
effect of stained glass windows, which
was produced by a dark outline
around the multicolored figure-like de-
signs. The Renaissance of later pe-
riods produced pictures which, in the
execution of weaving, resemble the
paintings exactly.
In the twelfth century, after the re-
turn of the Crusaders, the use of
tapestries spread and was introduced
in castles. in the thirteenth and fouls
teenth centuries they became the prin-
cipal ornaments at Royal and Ecclesi-
places, camps
astical Feasts, in
and in the arena. The reason for the
great change that CRM° aver this art
was that the religious somposition
which predominated until that time
WAS replaced by the profane element.
The designs came nearer to nature;
the subdued colors milking way for
the brilliant ones.
Looms xIV gave to Charles Lellrun,
the painter, the art directions of the
establishment of the Savonnerie, near
Chaillet Frcm that time began the
reorganization of the ancient tartar-
ies of Felletin and Aubusson, and the
foundation of the selebrated work-
shops, for tapestries of BaUVOig !Mt<
and Cobelins 1667. —B. S. v. B.

AT OUR GATES

By Tette Kay Stoddard.

America!
Give ow niy first small chance to earn
The right to breathe in this free air.
Where I stand shall flow return
In work, wealth, wisdom, to you every
where!
America!
(rive me my first small chance to learn
My beloved chimes art.
Behold—ho• held-hack pulses churn—
What fearful music my young blood
pours through any heart!
AllterieH!
Oh, but the tiny place for which I
yearn
In your big plan!
To purest incandescence burn
Thoughts of myself-to-be: among your
men, a MAN!
—American Hebrew.

This article is from over-entertainment is easily ad-
(Editor's Note:
justed. If an elaborate entertainment
based upon the opening chapter of
is given at Chanukah, Purim should
Mrs. Levinger's most recent book, he celebrated with a costume party or
"Jewish Festivals in the Religious easily arranged pantomimes; if an
School," just published by the Union out-door pageant is desired for Shabu- WANT ED — Light
housekeeping
of American Hebrew Congregations, oth or the closing day exercises, there
rooms or home privileges by refined
should be no formal program on Pass-
employed couple. Write Jewish
Cincinnati. As a former director of
over, although at Ow Children's Seder
Chronicle, Box 679.
the Entertonment Department of the a few historical tableaux, based on the
Bureau of Jewish Education of New Exodus story and given to appropriate FOR RENT—Comfortable, pleasant
York, and a dramatic coach of many music, may he presented. Such a pro-
furnished room with private fam-
that
ily in North Woodward district.
years experience in both Religious gram for the year would mean
au- neither teachers nor children would
Phone Empire 3308.
School and Social Settlement, the Ru-
be overworked nor would the morale
thus has a message to all those inter-
of the Sabloth School become demoral- FOR RENT— A ,tics comfortable
ested in Religious Education.)
ized through too many rehearsals and
room for one or two gentlemen in
If, as
private home. 210 East Palmer,
too many public exhibitions.
The place of the holiday entertain- our critics sometimes tell us, the Jew-
Apt. 36,
ment in the religious school is no ish child is inclined to be (ostentatious
longer a question of debate. Educa- and too fond of the lime-light, there FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—
tors, both religious and secular, have is no better place than the Religious
In steam heated apartment. Cen-
long ago agreed that the dramatic School to teach him a proper sense of
trally located. Phone Northway
method is one of the most effective values. On the other hand, no holy
1963.
means employed in pedagogy. Hap- day should pass without some observ-
pily, the days are past when Sabbath ances and these simpler programs YOUNG MAN desires roomw and
board. Within walking distance of
School superintendent and teacher will should be planned and prepared with
Woodward and Grand Blvd. Write
shrug off the matter of the holiday en- the greatest care. Any entertain-
at- tertainment an a mere trifle, "just
Jewish Chronicle, Box 343. •
ful. He takes a photograph out of stormy-hot wave of assimilation
ment that is worth doing is worth do-
favor-
tacked
it,
it
found
the
soil
very
the drawer. It is that of an old Jew
meant to amuse the children."
ing well.
ART STUDENT desires another
with a large beard and the old Jewish , able and well prepared. The motion-
By LOUIS C. TOEPEL
For it is not enough for the holi-
male art student to share large
ex session in his eyes. It is the old less Ideal fell into a deep sleep.
Th e question of grading the enter-
day entertainment to he amusing. If
Try This New Waltz Hit.
room. Twin beds. Write Jewish
And though all possible efforts are
ment
to
suit
the
tastes
and
hack-
tam
man Walsh—that is, his real name is
so, why such excitement year after
Chronicle,
Box 917.
Wolkowisky, and he arrived in Amer- :made to arouse it—they have tried all year, why such overworking of unen- grou nd of the Sabbath School audi-
CON1MONW ENG H MUSIC PUBLISH-
ALTCOMPA
ica some thirty years ago from the kinds of serums, smelling salts; they
ence is a more difficult problem. Grad-
FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished
z77 East Grand Boulevard
town of Wolkowisk. But fromWol- shake it violently—the Jewish Ideal thuslastic teachers and coaching
of
to be bribed ing is as necessary in the entertain-
Detroit, Mick.
room for one or two gentlemen in
Thewood 0413
kowisky to Walsh is just one step. It wakes up for a little while, opens its children who often have reh ears als ? meat department as in any other
attending
private home. No children. Shower
eyes, takes a glance
at the strange, or bullied i
phas e of the Religious School curricu-
a
is not ne rly as bad as Wilson, which' chaotic
bath and home conveniences.
woild and is perplexed as to Why not amuse the children in the lum. The pupil in the primary depart-
his brother, Itzik Wolkowisky, has as-
Phone Northway 0961.
what to do. Shall it be "Nationalism?" easiest way possible—as not a few meat should not be expected to listen
aimed.
A "Jewish Nation?" "Palestine?" Did Sabbath schools have done on Cha- to a talk from the superintendent
Opened in 1652
THE JF;WISII WOMEN'S CLUB is
I As long as the old Chaim Wolk°.
chant- nukah or Purim—by engaging profes-
hest rave's from the Purim story an in-
desirous of listing suitable rooms
Hyman W a l s h, was alive, not Mr. Abendthau and all the
wisky,
Monty or
still had some relation with pions of the "Jewish Ideal," all the sional performers or by hiring a pie- spir ational lesson which only an ado-
in private homes, with or without
IN
Judaism—or rather, to he more exact, "superintendents" of the "Reconvales- tore show for the afternoon? The lesce pt can grasp; on the other hand,
board, for young women. Phone
wish Ideals" say that children will be far more amused at
Sere's'
Campus of one hundred acres.
All stringed instruments free.
the boy in the confirmation class
sover, Suc- cent Home for Jewish
Glendale 7971.
g
court. un piano. Saxaphltne taught in
with Jewish cookin g . Passover,
coth, Rosh lia-Shanah, reflected them- these ore not the proper things? We Much less poorly
troublethan
by
the feeble
shou Id not be bored by the bare re-
Ten buildings with modern
Individual inntructiona , You
floe le.knons.
trained
fellow
pupils
interested efforts of
o
fthe
Purim
story,
which
he
has
FOR
RENT—Young
German
lady
need know nothlng about eic. We
not
and
must
not
be
cital
equipment.
selves to him as a series of Matzoh should
reper d entertainment.
teach you from the st•rt Our s course
things. We should be Ger- in a hastilypoth
desires to rent beautiful large bed-
(ties
arehand , we wish to hear d without alteration for the last
Training School, including Ele-
balls, "rakes' and roast duck. Even in these
If, on
guaranteed.
Na Pie, no Pat.
Englishmen, Poles, Checho-
room to gentleman, also small bed-
COOP
eigh t weary Purims. If he has been
evening until 10 o'clock.
mentary and High School De-
Yom Kipur had a certain culinary isig mans,
hear our peppy music.
nificance; at least the feast on the Slovacks—anything but Jews. We are instruct the child as well as amuse well taught it should be taken for
room. Pleasant home surround-
partments.
rel igious him, our holiday entertainments must gran fed that by the time he reaches
ings. 125 Clairmount, one-half
eve and expiration of Yom Kippur. not a people; we are only
be planned with the double aim of
the third or fourth grade he knows
block from Woodward.
The old Herman Dreiviertel, a Ger- sect. But what is one to do whose
751217 Woodward Ave. •
"Yahudi" from Shwabach, was religious faith is not very strong? amusement and instruction in view.
story
as
well
as
he
should
know
the
Monty remembers his father We must acknowledge that in the Salt-
2nd Floor, Between Henry and Sibley
man
FOR SALE -- Five rooms of high
lie— the story of the First Thanksgiving.
fond of telling German-Jewish anec- Even
grade household furniture. Also
dotes. At nearly every holiday feast very often quoting that "everything bath potent
School lessons
play lies—or
should
Wou Id it not be better for the teacher
,
as
are
found
in
any
NO OTHER'BRANCHES
Life Certificate on Completion
as
privilege to rent flat. Phone Glen-
except the fear
he
primary
department
to
tell
the
tit
t
he would relate a story about a Ger- is of
in God.'
the hands
of Two Years' Curriculum.
Faith of
is God,
a natural talent-- text book. The Exodus thrills with a littl e ones of her class the story in
dale 2114-M.
meshumed
visiting
a
brother
of
A. B. and B. S. (in Education)
man
Judaism." it must be congenital. Can a modern strange awe when the little one be- all its detail, allowing the moral to
his who had "remained in
ORPHANED YOUNG LADY--Em-
Degrees on Completion of
lt happened to be on a Saturday and perSon really believe in all the injunc- holds the persecuted slaves of Egypt
•ai t for a year or so; while the teach-
ployed, desires home in private re-
Four Years' Curriculum.
his brstther regaled him with all the tions of the holy writ? Or is one just pausing to glorify God
beside the Red ers of the intermediate classes spend
fined family, northwest section pre-
Tal- Sea; the story of the long wandering
t dis ense with the bible and the
the time telling the pupils how Purim
leered. Write Jewish Chronicle,
Jewish', culinary delicacies; n"i el- mud and follow the sermons of Dr. in the Wilderness and the pastoral life Was spent in later days, striving to
SPECIAL
pudding, "tsimmes," and other dain-
of our fathers become far more vivid
L. E. VAN AMBURGH, Director
- Box 876.
e the children a feeling for the cer-
ng; cE sther
ties. The meshunted indulged with Isaac Wise and the German Reform
Home Economics, Kindergar-
the through tablea ux and sothe
• Teacher of Piano and All Bland and
of
I InsMumeets.
hildren emo nialism usually so lacking in their FOR SALE—Few good apartment!
ores
lives unt
great avidity and appreciation, and Rabbis, or of Claude Montefiore
il
ten, Physical Education, Pub-
Who or- never really
own homes. if a few of these customs
818 COLLINGWOOD AVENUE
sites. Call Mr. Taylor, McKerchey
when through he exclaimed, with pro- "Liberal Judaism?" Why?
ly see nd hear her pleading be-
lic School Music, Music and
actualth
Hemlock 2471
Cn stained them prophets? And what re- fore
r, can be revived through the school,
and Malott. Phone Cadillac 3600.
Succoth ,
king.
} found dismay in his voice.
e
01-
Drawing, Drawing and Man-
al l th 's
of Juda ism
with a new say , the good old habit of :•;halach
solch" tine schoene Religion hab' ich mains
ual Arts, Commercial, Rural,
ishing and sterilization? Morality?' Purim—the words glow
noth,
the
holiday
will
cease
to
be
FOR
RENT—Nicely
furnished
room
Mo
e child finds the dry
en
th
w
h
meaning
Agriculture, Special Educa-
ty!
aufgegeben!"
rali
outworn shell and will become a
for business man with a private
But all religions give us mo
stor y vivified through the an
Monty did not understand ,German
tion.
moralit y? And ' bones of hi
reality. While to the higher
family. Write Jewish Chronicle,
livi
ng
very well, but the old man had re- Has not Buddhism a
Normal
College Conservatory
Jewish. charm of the dramatist's art.
Box 286.
gra des the life lessons of Esther and
that he !it is probably as good as the
of Music offers courses in
potted the anecdote so often
To Inspire the Child.
rdecai may be made to serve as
Mo
surmised its meaning and he used to And is anything the matter with the
Teacher of Piano, Pipe Organ,
Voice,
Piano, Organ and
rent
furnished
Thus the child learns certain his- sty piling stones to the study of Jew- TEACHER desires to
moralities of Confucius or Lao-zed?
Harmony and Composition.
Violin.
house, flat or apartment. Central-
Would that a hundredth part of them torical facts; but this is not enough. ish heroes and martyrs of our own
laugh.
MOnty
ly located. Desirable neighborhood .
277 EAST GRAND BOULEVARD
But since eaten
his father's
death fish," were practicable in life. And even I 1 The inspiration of the story of the day
any "gefilte
Edgewood 0413
Call Melrose 1428-11 until Sunday
Deno,. Mich.
Jewish people may be increased ten-
Fall Term Begins Sept. 25, 1923
had not
.' "noodel-pudding"—with
gravy — and Christianity—with all its great faults fold if the child's emotional nature is
S o much for the class room! With
till 2 p. m., or write Jewish Chron-
—ins its highly moral "Sermon on the
s preparation the child will be
icle, Box 134.
Write for Bulletin.
than he became ever more estranged Mount." The only trouble is that it stirred and deepened. As the boy in thi
rem dy to draw real inspiration from
front "Judaism"—so much so that he
applied to life. Or, perhaps ilawthorne's parable grew like "The
the entertainment, which can be made WANTED—Room and•board in re-
C. P. STEIMLE, Registrar
(treat
Stone
Face"
he
had
loved
from
forgot its very existence. Not that is not
fined family by two sisters, close to
this estrangement was deliberate on the Jewish greatness consists in hav-
nclude every grade in the Religious
- • Michigan
Ypsilanti
bis youth, so our children may become to i
car or bus line. Write Jewish
part—as a matter of fact, outside ing been the first to utter Thou shalt
and Sch ool. The very tiny ones can ex-
not"? But even so—what of it? iOle more heroic when, as. Miriam
his
ss themselves in sonic simple folk
Chronicle, Box 497.
pre
exchange and sports hey
ludas and Esther, they embody the
of
the
stock
did nothing deliberately. Ile was in , cannot live on historic aecomp
i. -
dal ice, so adapted that it culminates
It is not enough to shout heroic ideals of our people.
the crowning of Esther, who to the
little interestedin the ,rnents only.
But this two-fold purpose of the en- in
general Very
affairs of the world, and even less so "I told you so!" Every period de- tertainment, amusement and edusa- chi Id of six is little more than the
eine of a lovely fairy tale; the
the "high brow" world of ideas and manila its own living word, some new
her
long and
in
never his intention to word. Pedigree alone, an illustrious a tion is not achieved without
Id of 10 may recite a poem or take
intensive labor. No Hebrew teacher chi
ideals.
It was
rt
in a dialogue that stresses one
recant Judaism,
for to begin with, it ancestry, is not a sufficient title to
would dream of hinting his pupils to Pa
.
the quaint ceremonials of the day;
is not generally approved of in Amer. worthy
in blowing
the world.
Now position
they are
the horn the prophetic b(soks until they had
adolescents
will appear in a play,
say on he
the found
stock again. Once noire they are shaking mastered more than the rudiments of the
exchange?
And they
secondly,
ica: what would
Sim pie enough to appeal to the young-
it difficult to decide upon any other the slumbering "Ideal." They are the language; no director of a chit- er element of the audience, yet with
religion: there are so many sects arousing it, dressing it up in full do'n's choral society would venture to
Manufacturing Jewelers
inspirational message to the older
resent a program without careful re- an
the Christians that it would' dress and dragging it on parade. Very
Idren who can be fired to emulate
herring. Neither the Hebrew teach- chi
among
'a mastery (of theology to be well; it will lie awake for a short time,

heroism of Mordecai and Esther
thy.
55 long as the demonstration lasts: I er nor the choir leader would dare to
re
. as
in a modern Jewish crisis.
able to decide which of them is most
will listen to the expressions of begins year's work without a definite
403 LIGGETT BUILDING
Jewish education through the medic
liar it raise front the platform, shake goal in view, whether it be a fluent
desirable. True, the Episcopalian
MICHIGAN
on of Jewish entertainment—it is a
Cadillac 5450
DETROIT
Church is the most aristoeratic•, but hands, nod its ancient head, and mar- translation from Isaiah or the exec-
mendous task. But it is worth
claims .
, tion of a difficult cantata. But the trt •
then
the
Presbyterian,
then
some very decent and distinguished mar, like the late Austrian emperor, Holiday Entertainment is usually left tr ping.
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—7' ,. citizens as members. And thus, out Francis ,Ioseph: "Es war sehr shoen
And to chance—soften handed over to an
' of sheer inability to come to any des —es hat mich . sehr
gefreut.
over-worked,
indifferent
or
inexperi-
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all:isleep
again.
d f.
'. ' , M t remained unattached to then go home an
enced Sabbath school teacher a feW
. weeks
before
the
holiday
curs.
A
one
time
he
did
expero
Monty
Walsh
would
have
continued
occurs.
any sect. At
were he not ploy is hastily chosen, indifferently
An exceptionally good Oakland;
ence something akin to a longing for
RECOVERED , GUARAITEED
coach , d and produced; one child
"religion,' and he tried to approach to ponder in thin fashion
has had the very best of care. The
the
Christian
Scientists;
but
the
pre-
:aroused
by
the
ring
of
the
telep one . I
MATItiCONINi FOSINDAT1010
odigyis asked to dance; another al-
interior looks like new.
'With heavy, uncertain steps he al' pr o
WARSAW.--1.1, T. A.)--A carload
...CELLAR FLOORS
the latest hit in vaude-
of
-on(
le rance of old women and all sorts preached the 'phone. "Ilello, Monty owed to sing
of quinine was dispatched from the
p bor
BUILDINGS DANN ROOM
es was too much for him.
" e heard the familiar voice, villa; a third recites the selection pre- stores of the Joint Distribution font
And Monty pondered over the Jew- ' and
dear,
h
scribe,!
for
her
by
her
elocution
teach-
re ROOF
CELLAR
FROM
his face brightened. "Hello, hello,
mittt•e here to the committee's office.
grateful to er, which usually turns out to be a bit
Daisy, dearie!
I am so
ish Ideal.
Minsk, following the receipt of tel
DETROIT BRANCH
.
• . •
You have relieved , f dialect or something as glaringly in
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CA/L11
egraphic requests for a large con
nappropriate as "Little Mary's l• irst
These "Jewish Ideals' have a pea- you or c
4104 Woodward at Alexandrine
collar way about them. Like a (limn- me of a very annoying visitor." "Who inappropriate
signment of the drug to fight the ma
G en a e
it?" he heard her voice with a Christmas." These "extra numbers" laria epidemic which is rapidly
Was
up again and
a re
seldom rehearsed. At the perform-
ic disease
spreading throughout White Russia.
again
and they
don't spring
let one rest. They jealous ring in it. "Oh, just an old
pitched
upon
re
the
play
is
literally
acquaintance of my dad's, the Jewish to
- ------s
burst out the boards and the extra performers
would not be so bad if they gave one o Ideal." "is that all?" Daisy
present
their
religious
vaudeville.
real pain. Then one would have t
JEWISH TEACHER MISSING
attend to them. Then at least the pa- laughing, "send him back go
to out
sleep for
with
a ,
It is against such an outrage, which
and let's
12 DAYS, BELIEVED DROWNED
MOONEY SCHREIBER.SECY. & TREAS.
lient would be in no predicament: your
father
occurs in far too many of our Re-
ride."
And Monty followed her ad- occurs.
DETROIT. MICHIGAN.
924.926 HANCOCK AVE. WEST.
Schools every year, that the
either he woutel reconcile himself to vice. He took a draught of liquor
Jew-
who
for
the
last
fifteen
years,
the disease or he would submit to a
I author,
NEW YORK.-1•1. T. A.)—Samue
radical operation. But the difficulty from a bottle, and the old, sleepy
ideal fell once more into a heavy has struggled for the cause of better Lipschitz, 33 years 4■ Id, a teacher in
they are ish
is that the
Monty felt light-hearted entertainment for Jewish children, the Sholem Aleichem Folks Shute, thi ii
with these "ideals"
I mber
:
wishes to protest.
something in the nature of appe
Bronx, has been gone from his camp
Nobody knows the function of again.—(The Day.)
But even when the entertainment is at Rat Island, near Long Island City
citis.
just a heritage. ,
carefully planned it still fails very since Aug. 17. His canoe and bath
appendix;
it
is
the
often either to edify or educate. For ing suit are also gone. Checks and
No doubt, primitive man needed it :
even in schools, where the entertain- o ther effects found in his clothing led
Funeral Directors
and got along fairly well with it. But
to us of the present day it is nothing'
ment is recognized as a legitimate part to the supposition of his drowning
of the school curriculum and is in the and to the search, which an far has
but a cause of trouble and pain. The
and
By Palquera (1269).
of the
hands of competent workers, the best been fruitless. 61r. Upshot: is the
doctors never cease telling us
results are not obtained, either be- only non of parents living in the
need to remove it—to cut it out at
Licensed
the very birth of the child. But who My friend,
speak
always
once,
but
cause there are too many elaborate Bronx.
.
,
.
auto
sound
programs
during the year or
has the cruelty to cut open an
cour-• This I would have you know, is
the programs are not planned for all
abdomen? Even adults lack the
advice:
the grades of the school, from kinder- Each age has deemed the new-born
age to submit to the knife.
10215 Hamilton Hemlock 5044
and all
Ideals have For God bath given
garten to post-confirmation group.
year,
• • r there Jewish
peers ..
t time for festal cheer.
one virtue—their addiction to slur•
The
Adjusting Entertaimments.
mouth, friend, but a pair of
West 1743
3342 Baker
—Sett in "Marmion."
her. The doctors of Judaism rack : A single
The matter of the school suffering
ears.
their brains to discover the cause of

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