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Small Rugs--Groups
Name
Size
Reg. Price
Chinese
Beluch
Iran
Saruk
Telehan
Saruk
Chinese
4x2
5x3
$ 35.00
42.00
75.00
140.00
165,00
250,00
60.00
6.6)(3.6
5x3
6.6x4.13
6.6x4.6
5x3
Sale Price
$ 23.33
27.50
47.50
90.00
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110.00
166.67
40.00
Room Size Carpets
Name
Arak
Chinese
Arak
Chinese
Telehan
Saruk
Size
Reg. Price Sale Price
10.3x7.5
10x8
12,5x9,3
12x9
12.9x9.2
12.7x9.3
$325.00
390.00
450,00
450.00
750.00
950.00
$216.67
225.00
300.00
300.00
500.00
633.33
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A truly remarkable display and sale of the Gulian
stock which we recently took over and now offer at
greatly reduced prices, made possible by the terms
on which we acquired them.
future in this country on negations
-
oung Judaea, the Bureau of Jewish II. Schiff in the seminary. As is so institution could have --
and palliatives.
filled 38 pul.
Social Research and the Americanize- well remembered, that distinguished
They argue further that, after all, tion work of the Hebrew Immigrant philanthropist and statesman was pits this year if it had a sufficient
through our philanthropies we re ach Aid Society is about $1,000,000 a profoundly interested in everything nu ∎ ber of graduates. But, its inse.
clue financial condition makes it
and minister to the smallest fac tion year.
Each of these organizations Jewish. But, next to the Montefiore possible for the seminary to welcome
of the people-the sick, the ha ndi- has a cruel struggle for existence. Home, no institution
was closer to all the young men possessing the nee.
capped and the defective; that, as Time and again the Jewish Theologi- his heart than the seminary.
Even essary qualifications who de., re to en.
time goes on, especially if the pre sent cal Seminary found itself in a
pre- in his day, the demand for seminary ter its classes. I imagine
immigration restrictions remain in carious financial condition; the
tile same
Me- graduates to fill pulpits was greater condition prevails at th.. Hebrew
force, that fraction will become e ven norah is almost entirely without
than the number available, due to its Union College and the Institute of
smaller.
funds. The Jewish Publication So- woeful lack of facilities. His great Jewish
Religion.
Furthermore, by virtue of the in - ciety is continually in financial
e facts like
creasing prosperity of the Jews of straits. And yet all of these organiz- interest in the seminary was due to
se and te simila r
Oncconcerning the
this country, the constant gradua tion ations have the approval, the moral his deep concern for the future of facts
thedespeN
diffi.
of Jews from the proletarian clas 5- support of American Jewry, as a American Jewry. Again and again c ulties of the other inste on en,
he said to me: "As the immigrant have named, are put heft Ameri.
witness the constant diminution of whole. But, there has been no satis-
becolves
more
prosperous,
as
he
be-
c
an
Jewry
in
comprehensix
s
led
Jewish workmen in the needle tr ade factory method of telling American
sort .
-and the direction of their skill and Jewry what the needs of these insti- gins to emerge from his present con- „ecutive manner by an ag.1,..y such
energy into higher economic sir ate, tutions are and of obtaining the gested quarters, as he being to ab- as is contemplated in the isssobiliza.
sorb American ideas, he will be less
they is the distinct danger that t he funds required for their maintenance
lion of the relief forces, it ..ould be
and less content with the spiritual a relatively simple matter
may succumb to the vulgarizing, ma- and
ti
In consequence,
a
terialistic tendencies of this per iod. they have been put to tremendous ex- nourishment of the old type syna- least several times as much
Already in the big cities, at the gr eat I pence-mainly in commissions-to gogue. But his sentitments and tra- total of the present joint budgets of
damns will not be satisfied, either, these and other meritorious institu.
summer and winter resorts, the c •
raise whatever money they do raise, by the reform temple. Taking the
rosive effect of this materialism
Hone. Indeed, with the experience
and at an expense, as was brought
making itself manifest in a man ner out in the recent report of the Bu- immigrant as a whole, affiliation with of every Federation in Ameri.. a ,
adding fuel to the flames of a nn- reau of Jewish Social Research, rang- a reform temple will be regarded by criterion, it is safe to say hat the
Semitism. There is the danger t hat ! ing from 28 per cent to 45 per cent. him as too radical a break with the amount raised would be tout lent to
this sudden prosperity may strip th air! As this is being written, I learn old. Ile will and should want some- permit each and every one of
the in-
thnig that will he in between-that cluded institutions to make
lives of that spiritual beauty wh ich that a campaign is about to
,, ery le-
be un-
ennobled the lives of their forefa th-1 dertaken to raise an additional en- will maintain the tradition in which gitimate expansion it deserves for
he
is
grounded,
but
will
represent
era and made them truly dist in-Idowment fund of $1,000,000 for the
more effective work. The minds and
also his endeavor to adjust himself to energies of their managing boards
guished.
Jewish Theological Seminary-a fund
Witnessing the rise of anti-Sem it- which will give it an increased in- his American environment. This will now devoted largely to the dreary
ism since the war, facing frankly the come of about $50,000 a year, and create an ever-growing demand for task of raising funds, would be liber-
rabbis of the type gaduated from the
I fact of its existence and growth a nd
obviate a recurrence of the necessity Jewish Theological Seminary." Mr. ated almost entirely for constructive
with knowledge that often cert airy
that arose a year or so ago for its Schiff's observations have been amply efforts on behalf of their particular
Jews themselves, by their condu ct,
president, Mr. Marshall, to advance borne out by events. In Philadelphia, institution. (As everyone st all fa-
are to blame, the need for adequ ate
sufficient money to pay salaries of the for example, new groups of prosper- miliar with the operation of federa•
support for our educational, cultur al,
tion knows, this has been the
professors and teachers of the insti. ous Jewish immigrants are constantly
quasi-religious institutions, even o ver tution.
But, when one considers the forming. Hardly has a group of this with their constituent institution s and
against the need of palliative rel
organizations.
Hardly a federation
institutions becomes more clew lief magnitude of the work the seminary kind established itself but it plans a in this country that does lot
is doing in training rabbis, many of synagogue and applies to the semi-
raise
patent. It is only by education, erg rly
at
least
twice
as
much money as wu
ue whom are the I
some of my correspondents, and by Jews passing through the transitional nary authorities for a rabbi. The raised by the organization soliciting
an insistence on the strengthening of stage, the public will cheerfully re- same tendency is to be observed in individually and ofttimes competi-
those high ethical and moral prin ci- spond to the appeal for added funds. New York, Cleveland, Boston, Chi- tively, and at infinitely less (wit.) In-
cago, Pittsburgh and other cities. Dr. deed, the sum that would
pies which were the dominant no tea
be raised
In this connection, I am reminded
In the lives of our forebears, that we of the deep interest of the late Jacob Cyrus Adler, acting president of the by the method proposed would
be
semniary, declared recently that the
will be able to eliminate that mu ch
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of anti-Semitism, at least, for whi eh
we ourselves may he responsible. T his
particular view was strongly ex-
pressed to the writer by Mr. Adol pph
Ochs, who has been giving the su
ject a great deal of thought and con-
sideration.
Educational and Musical
To Save the Next Generation.
What sort of a Jew will be the Jew
of the next generation? Will he be
a fit torch bearer for, the generation
RUDOLPH SZEKELY
SLADE il#
to follow him? The decadence so
GRAND OPERA BARITONE
Teacher of Singing
(Late of the Royal Opera. Budapest)
evident in this generation, due, if
VIOLIN SCHOOL
MASTER OF VOICE PRODUCTION
you like, to the general jazz spirit
y app ointment enly.
VIOLIN, CELLO, PIANO, HARMONY
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following the war, causes many to
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have misgivings, and, in the wor (Is
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4152 Woodwind Ave
of a distinguished corresponden t,
t.
Glendale 2038
that "even as that rabbi who, wh en
Jerusalem fell, made secure the f a-
tore of Israel by establishing a scho 01
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at Jabna, so must we, who have w it-
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the world, standing for a juster
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in
every evening until 10 o'clock. Conte
U. S. JEWISH PURPOSES dish dailies are withholding their ap- between Jew and Jew-must be so every form, cannot continue to b
ht. ,' °or peppy music.
t ., ova, os the proect because they see
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constructed as to include all Jews, re- hated, though it may be misunde
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in it a perpetuation of the American gardless of religious differences, who stood for a long time to come b
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FAIRBANKS STUDIO
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quences. Even the most ardent Jew- to this possibility may or may not be serve. Yet, at the same time, each of things as they are. For a tim
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• nd Thursdays, 7 to 9:30 P. M.
Student. without funds can work their way
ish nationalist must recognize this. valid. It is not necessary to go into an organization would be unthinkable they may continue to have the seer
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through the school.
et
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In fact, the more deeply grounded is that. But nothing of the sort is con- if it did not include, among its
GARVIN INSTITUTE
lead- animosity of those whom they a re
his Jewish nationalism, the more templated. The new organization, if
4109 Woodward Am
cry, all of those men who were and sure to antagonize by advocating
clearly he must see the need of the it is to be at all effective, if it is to still are at the head of the A. J.
0
living wage for the laborer and th
project.
avail itself of the best feature of the C., the Central and Peoples Jewish absolute abolition of child labor; th
While not put in so many words, war relief campaign, namely, the Relief and the Joint Distribution elimination of cyclical and season e •
al The Mary Mace Underwood Studios
Committees, just as it would be un- unemployment and its resultant evil 5,
Art Dancing
thinkable that the distributing corn- by opposing the concentration of stu
301 Westminster Avenue
mittee of the proposed organization pendous wealth in the hands of a few,
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Located in • beautiful residential die-
should not include representatives of resulting in extreme poverty for the
Ave West at Woodward
trict, which offers to those who •Plu ,
all shades of Jewish opinion.
many and in consequent discontent
elate exclusiveness, highest class instruc-
Suites 13, 14, 15
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Called Hybrid.
tion in technique, grace •nd beau.
and conflict; by striving to bring
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Baby andChildren's clasee• specia lized.
, There is still another objection, about a social order in which the need
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Private lessons in the latest New York
one in which a number of social work- for charity will be unnecessary.
social dance, a specialty.
Voice, Violin and Theoretical Branches
"On Grand Circus Park"
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Dramatic Art-Health and Self Expres-
Thoughts like these, coming from
sion.
STAFF
with the Yiddish press, and it is this: aymen, make one a bit proud to be-
THIRTY-SIX ADAMS WEST
All s i nstructi
under he ndp ersonal
Boris L. Ganapol
the program as outlined for the pro- ong to the Jewish people and sent)
pervi on of Ma
Bessie Blaskadder
M ace Underwood,
Sara Evnitiky
erwoo d , di-
Mrs. Boris L. Gemmel
posed
cads
fectrzus.
posed reorganization of the A. J. R. ments like these are a guarantee
Hazel Whitley
Jens
Nelskia
Bernard Sturm
Sara Kaplan
Write or telephone style of dancing
C.-preferably, they say, under a new against that degenerate future which
Grace L. Barber
Florence Whiteley
desired.
Ethel Goldman
name-is hybrid. By embracing so- o many of them fear. They indi-
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cial service institutions, like the Bu- ate a willingness to provide Israel in
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reau of Jewish Social Research, and America against such a future. And
eleesomynary institutions like the Na. t is a great testimony that the words
•••=1,
tional Jewish Hospital for Consump- of our rabbis, orthodox and reform
tives and the Hies, with cultural in- like, are not falling on deaf ears.
stitutions like the Menorah and the Many rabbis, by the way, are plan-
Chautauqua, the issue is confused. ning to devote one of their sermons
May I point out that my purpose in during the high holidays to a dia.
including these diversified features of cussion of the proposed organization.
Jewish life was that the proposed pro-
Education Must Come First.
gram should be so comprehensive as
While I still believe that the im-
NOW
to afford no Jew an opportunity of portant national remedial institutions
escape from his communal responsi- and educational agencies should be
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bilities. There are precedents for supported on a national basis, I urn
IN THEIR
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such an all-embracing program; the compelled, out of my own rather ex-
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behind
include Talmud Torahs and hospitals. the contention that educational and
And, if it has proved practicable in quas
i -religious institutions must come
the cities mentioned, why should it first. Whatever may have been the
riot be feasible, from the purely tech. case 15 years ago, no social worker
nieal point of view, in a national or- worthy of the name would think, to-
ganization, without interfering with day, of approaching any of the prob
the autonomy of constituent organiz- lems coming within his purview with-
ations?
out giving due consideration to their
Nevertheless, there is much force specifically Jewish aspect. The re-
to the argument that confusion may ligious feature as a factor in social
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result from a tqo comprehensive or- servi e is as important, at least, as
c ,
ganization. It is very likely that by the philanthropic aspect. At the as
including educational and eleemosy- cent convention of the Conference of
nary institutions, there is the risk Je ish Social Service that note
w
was
being Ideally located in the Art Center of Detroit, with spacious
that the palliative features of the pro- struck again an 'again and its im-
grounds, many more and larger
studios, a
gram would be stressed and the needs portance fully recognized.
recital hall Beating three hundred, will add greatly to the student's environment, enjoyment
of the educational and quasi-religious
and progress In every branch of Music, Dramatic Art and School of Dancing.
This leads us to a consideration of
institutions be subordinated to the the needs of these institutions and
natural primitive and emotional re- movements; the combined budget of
sponse to the cry of the distressed.
the Hebrew Union College, the Jew-'
The A. J. R. C. has always found is. Theological Seminary, the Insti-
with the many notable additions this season, Is recognized and recommended by the foremost mu-
it easier to raise funds for "starving, tute of Jewish Religion, the Isaac El-
El- ,
sical critics and Includes many of the most prominent teachers
naked, freezing orphans" than for chanon Yeshiba, the Chautauqua, the
and soloists In the country.
mum
the religious schools of Russia and Menorah Society, the Jewish Publi-
VIOLIN.
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VOICIL
Dr. Mark onnahort.
Poland. And while in the Joint Die- cation Society, the Baltimore Hebrew
William Howland.
*Wm. Orating King (Awes Concert.
Guy Briar Williams,.
tribution Committee it has been College, the Boston Teachers' Train-
meteor))
A. Edison Laing.
Dr. /Edward B. lioarlile.
pointed out again and again that a ing School, Gratz College, the Jewish
', Samuel Lifsehey.
Mrs Mande Embrey
Ada Ulnae Sonia.
EmbreyTaylor.
•gtonlelow 8smulowleo
Mr.. Hole. INtsieraid
M•rgaret Manneboah.
Jewish childhood growing up godless. Historical Society, the religious work
•Darld Croce•.
Mra Jamul Disk. Reece..
Nita G. Meyers.
ly, without moral and religious train. of the National Council of Jewish
Lend. B. Snyder.
Mrs. IL D. Benley.
Mrs. Ouy limier Williams.
Clair.
Cornwa
t
Juanita
Lorelei,
Homy,
Chyle.
I. Jolley.
ll Bartel
ing, may prove a real menace to the Women and Temple Sisterhoods, the
Helen Atkins. Rua But
Perilous Paddeck.
Js.ph Croce..
Jewish people and society as a whole, Bureau of Jewish Education, the
Hatter
A.
V.
Johnsen.
itleboth Clehrke.
the
In stripes and checks
Lawrence
LeDue,
A brilliant ensemble of
appropriation for "cultural work"
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TIOLONCILLO.
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has always been whittled down to the
the correct modes of
or both, are charming.
Lela I. Priebe.
Robbed" 0' Leorr.
t rroderlek Brooder.
irreducible minimum, so that more
fewer V. Power.
Rals•beth A. Rohm
the
new
season
is
here
Their styles will satis-
could be given to feed hunger and
Wlstrred Ada Whiteley, Ira Ds.
VIOLA.
tq Dinneen.
for your choosing in
clothe nakedness.
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
I`AII
• Nasseel Wer►e, (lot 01.1•1
fy any taste-showing
Green Beals
Samosas for Cultural Work.
Boyer. at All Riede et
enviable variety. A dis-
Mimeo Benninger.
Mrs.
Mary
H.
Chrietie
mannish, swagger lines
The letters from leaders in local
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poodles lehmees.
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war relief committees represent an
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the leadership of this
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cluor Is tetenwatation 11•4 Sm.
Jewish life in America. I should like
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straight,
slenderized
ing Jews of this country that the
Mabel Royer.
trucking.
into her sport attire.
silhouette.
strengthening of Jewish character
and the promotion of higher civic
values does not depend entriely upon
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our sick, our orphaned and our handi-
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