Win frrann*In (Axon tett. the poor Jews go and pray. Often it into clothing and sell it right in that there are beggars mixed in with the am on the side of the young. We an- country. The same thing would apply Jews praying there, which makes a cients are terribly wrong when we re- to s hoes. Palesitne sells its hides to bad appearance. Then the agencie: sent the independence of our modern offspring. What we ancients now, England, Italy and other countries, show the hills around Jerusalem, but and what our modern offspring know 1 and they turn the hide into leather do not go into the interior of the ---- - irty-Fifth Anniversary of The Jew and , and then Palestine imports the manu. country to any extent. 13 Miles Out Michigan Avenue On the Occasion of the Th 1 less well, is this. There are ideas and factured shoes from those countries. But if one goes out into the stir ' ideals to which the terms older ish Publication Society. Since the war the Jews it Palestine hurbs and colonies, where the Jr, ---- I newer cannot be properly applied at such things as permit- have established seine large industries, have settled themselves in the lase By DR. ISRAEL ABRAHAMS, all. There are l ao, n ill: they three years, and visits the Jewish Ag . 0 s i a u r e g he as it:k big , f flourwhere Lecturer at Cambridge University, Author of "Jewish Life in the Middle .. , : vent values. The old know this, the li'rilsit tua. ricultural School, he will imagine him brick plant, Ages,","Chapters on Jewish Literature." 1 young do not. But the old are cholars; that ! ignorant as the young us to the means: facture bricks from cement. They self in California, as the Pah•stin, ----_ have also about completed a plant to (Innate is practically the same as the s Some claims are so obvious that quire all Jews to be pus- climate in Southern California. If h, • afanatical requirernetit. But we 1 permanent values may he manufacture cement for . building ! by which T •• • t Ann od n• they fail to receive their deserved en- d • i ask all Jews to acquire sufficient visits the Carmel Wine Comtism - The old are at fault. Over against! poses and have esti' is t sober a forcement; so supreme that which i; tedory consisting of st u n knowledge of their hist _my and their finery. s!oif w ho cannot ask l must lielilac- formulation seems hyrrbole. For 25 deals t i he renamed to make a fair : the the city known as 201 Jrvish families, he will think the The They are build'ng a ather who cann e e d b y Jews he is on the French Riviera. It is, I.; years the Jewish Publication Society decision as t: the limits and delta nds od el Aviv-built and inhabit . T has rendered services unparalleled in of receptivity and resistance. leiter- ' y. a ng cannot und,rstand the s c ast ructed the way, one of the largest wine-pr. , The first house wasJ to the ,,iy. n I do not refer to the age-long history of Israel. Not once tends beth to receive and resist of the old. diming concerns in that section of Di only has it realized the essential influ- in the wrong places, and at the wrong of the tongue only, though as in itants. It has streets paved with cc- world, and its wine is sold all over th ed !speech : we know, differences of speech (not 1911 and today it has IS,500 inhab- ence in Judaism of literature on life, pig.head be time. Ignorance may world. but it has endeavored also to let life hare-brained. It may re- !merely Yiddish and English) are bar. c brick, and stucco or cement constrution, What impressed me most was th as it may be to te h . t meld nearly every building is of Water influence literature. Hence it has fuse to budge when it should move; riers. I refer more especially College in Tel Aviv. It ha h e canno with up-to-date sewerage and been the begetter of a library useful to it may move when it should refuse to i speech of heart and soul. 't genera- ,,..!tcioa. The streets are wolf lighted Jewish about PM boys and 600 girls as vii if • air s p eech on the new • l• th • the specialist, attraitive to the lay- on give them our per. by ele ctneity, one dents, although the entire course e. bu dg thin hut we. 1.411 man. It has responded to the inspira- than many cities in study is Hebrew. When the studen The Jewish Publication Society has manently valid Jewish spirit in the city looks better si, i„,, size. tion of the past, it has heard the call ,,,ica a t I, A no e graduate they get diplomas in II done more than its share in providing .v;generation's own speech. NS of the present. In an epoch of sectar- . i s ts, s , ' r th o • very material f • I - now- I find that very few tou r ns force, we must give brew, and such diplomas are accept( t not u ianism, it has risen above party. So the right mus r a , s e l eti; geti,t,Ilsarla in any of the leading colleges of t' ortunity. seI remember an illustra- thei kte2r manifold are the Society's merits that even I' by that brilliant illustrator, Emil 1 tile. as well in Palestine, h i s e thh own age. Directly, it lion as Jews, know much world as entitling the possessor to a r ytic o ht our about the dews even this bald exposition seems to take ! .fde gn i't w Chinese \ those who visit there. As a rule the mission. e visitor to a including on an air of exaggeration. of has (loin, this by printing such books C. H irs i s children and h were heaps agencies which conduct the tours What impressed me still noire f found Ah t man which But it is an under, not an over, as Schechter's "Studies and Aha( banker „mo d at a table on muddy is how happy the Jews a statement of the truth. This may he llama's "Essays," both of which seek of gold and silver coins. At the batik- !that only show in tourists of the country places mentioned Jewish parts his- live together there. tt f i aention seen most cleary l is re- to give Israel this self-knowledge; the er's instigation the children were pass- ' tory, such as the Wailing Wall, where Christians stricted to one particular aspect of the one perhaps under the breath of rah. .......... ............. .......... ing their hands through the shining ewish prob- ,,..,, ..... -,, r --, case. What is the main J binnon colored by modernism, the piles. The visitor was shocked. Would . m asked as - lem of the day? King Soloon eart." In other perhaps under the narrowness not the children soon enough acquire - — "underst an ding hparaphrase of the Ghetto tinged with Hegelian. a fondness for money? The hanker ex- should we for ann times moder ism.Then, there are the Society's plained: "It is not that. But when ' his petition into a prayer for a recep- articular; its eth- my children go out into the world they p an g eneral d tive spirit. We know from Ezekiel series and literary volumes; its sees Exponents of Classical Jazz ................ how unreceptive Israel can be; how Jewish classics; its summaries of the ! will encounter cheats, who will try Kings of Rhythm leaden-cared, how stiff-necked when Talmud and its apologetics; and not !pass counterfeit mintage to them. I Crowds. Now Delighting Large the truth is presented. On the other I •ost its romances. All these tend tolcennot s«vethem from this danger. But the coins on my table are genuine. hand, Israel has often proved himself self-knowledge. It has crowned the Dancing From 7 to 11 P. M. fatally ready to accept the false, to edifice with its new translation of the I an teaching them the feel of the genuine." The moral is clear. We can- Froglegs where adopt Amorite ways and debase its Ilebrew Bible—Israel's main text book Westwood, the Roadhouse not keep the younger generation from own spiritual possessions. When out- of a knowledge of Cod and of himself, OPEN FOR BUSINESS are prepared to the delight of Epicureans. side, hostile critics make contradictory of his duties to law and conscience, to temptation towards counterfeit assim- ilation. But we can give them the feel PLEASING TO TIIE MOST FASTIDIOUS facilities to take care of and seat over 100 people charges against Israel, the inconsis- self and community, to community of the genuine Jewish truth, and thus AN ENVIRONMENT With tencies may be left to themselves. One at any mealtime. A good place to enjoy a quirt hour at on jimpue.............simommosmomm igogsmosagnIMM day, Judaism is the villian of capital- and to mankind. 0, how beautiful of the me- do something to provide t cmh totesti any time. Splendid food. Courteous Service. the mountains are the feet ism, the next day of communism; one senger of hope, of belief in the destiny standard of judgment by whic day the Jew is bourgeois, the next day of obedient earth and the providence the real from the false, when the Special Attention Given Weddings, Parties and Banquets holshevist. All this is absurd, for Ju- of commanding heaven, of stalwart 1 world offers the choice. daism has no economic theory, just as acceptance of the role of Servant—I This, then, is the practical outcome.; 3724 WOODWARD AVENUE it has no theory of the state. Judaism servant in sulTering; suffering in The Society is, I understand, making Directly Opposite Orchestr• H•11, developed alike under monarchy and glory! Here Israel may know himself \ a fresh appeal to those who have pith- stood outside. It will appeal to ! Phone Glendale 648: democracy, and in economics, it no and knowing himself may have erto E. H. Newman, Prop. more stands for capitalist competition truly, a sure touchstone to a true humanism the newfangled, but will make a spec-'I than for socialist co-operation. It and a true potestantisni. I ial call to the old fashioned. It will them to bridge over the gap be- stands for equity in and under every There is one serious drawback. This i ask economic theory, for righteousness in self-knowledge with its discriminating 1 tween themselves and their children ! ----- by placing in their hands the Society's! and under every theory of state. by power, at once so conserva tive the When, however, we examine the ap- progressive, Ices not express itself in volumes. They can begin with the excell ent and attrac- ith It's a Wonderful Place to Dine and Dance! parently inconsistent accusations of the same terms to different genera- mances, w I have nev- , ancient prophet and modern homilist tio ns. I do not refer to the genera- tive series of story-books. , er met a child who has not loved them. that Israel is at once too receptive and tions of former epochs; I refer to our no , too obstinate, .we cannot whistle off own co-existent generations. In mai- 1 But I have met many who wou they the charge as due to prejudice or ig - gation of this difficulty, the Society be better Jews if, when children, been given the chance to know had norance For it is clear that Israel has done much. It can and will do a- these books. Knowing them they 1 most learn two lessons; how to yield, more. It has interpreted past to pees- have love d them. H s how to resist. S•1 nrn's desire for a ant, it can and will interpret present would assure dly provided enough suca h The King Wah Lo Cafe has always enjoyed the 1th e Society not reeeptiee spirit must remain Israel's to future, books? The Society replies; "Ask for 1 perennial ambith n. Israel has lived enviable reputation of being the best and finest The other day I met for the second , 1 through centuries of humiliation into time a brilliant young American writ- more, and they shall be forthcoming• by restaurant in Detroit. Its service and quality of be- Ask for more, but ask effectively, an era of accessible honor, just er. His thought is thoroughly Jewish, the same served at its food is a continuance of Ten buying the books already available, by cause of his receptivity. Israel has his style is thoroughly English. farmer location at the Hotel Cadillac. always lived on the past perhaps, but years ago when I first me shim, he had subscribing to the Society and by in- in the present certainly. lie has best little speak Jewish nor write any language except(hieing your friends to subscribe."I feeling and could neither Then having interested the young in 1 shown this capacity for living by tra- Two Dance Floors. dition under modern conditions when Yiddish. The change was startling. the story-books, parents can a Music Furnished by Six-piece Orchestra frorr he has best balanced receptivity and The Yiddish non-Jew had transformed through the rest of the Society's pub- lications, its histories, its travelbooks, • resistance. The wrong obstinacy, the himself el into an American Jew. What 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1.. wrong assimilation arise from identi- magi c had effected the miracle? In its essays, its folk-lore sketches, its I cal faults, Israel is too receptive of particular, I asked him how he acquir- ethical travel-books, its essays, its ! Jewish Management) folk-lore sketches, its ethical treatises, I (Under Business Men's Luncheon Served from 11:30 the moment's fashion, to ready to take ed his English style while recovering on the latest fad, too anxious to be in his Jewish spirit. "A good friend," its biographies, its homilies, its class- to 2. Dinner from 5 to 8. LARGEST LAKE HOTEL IN THE STATE the forefront of in •lernism. Israel is said he, "put into my hands Ilelena ics, and above all, before all, and (lur- d feverishly not only by the Frank's 'Yiddish Tales.' The hook ing all—its Bible. Sunday Dinner from 12 to 8. newest shallowest, the most seized my attention, the contents Let the parents try out this experi- attractebut by the Located 30 miles from De- grotesque, the most useless. Now touched my heart by the familiarity ment. It will not fail. The Society Special separate dining rooms at your service for troit, the Bellevue lintel is what is wrong here is not the posses- of the scenes, the pathos and the hu- is willing to act the Elijah, but the private parties, wedding dinners or banquets without accessible by fine auto roads sion of a receptive spirit. Epictetus, mors of the episodes. I had not prev- fathers and children must play their Green extra charge. Reservations for the R oom, G old or by ferry which stops im- the the Stoic, refused to admit a young iously felt these qualities so keenly. part also. Books are not everything. Room, Ivory Room, Silver Room, Rose Roo m or mediately at the hotel at dandy to his lectures, saying; "There But my mind was touched also. I Example is more. But books are some- Cadillac Palm Room may he secured from Mr. Woods, Bellevue Island. is an art indeed, of speaking, and I practically learned English as well as thing. By books the Jewish heart is the Superintendent of Service. possess it. There is an art of hearing, Judaism from this hook. Then I eag- touched, for imagination clothes real- Special rates by week or and you do not possess it. Learn how erly sought other hooks issued by the ity with charm, and what is life with- month will be given to those to hear before you ask me to speak to Society. I found them just the food out charm? We try to give our chil- who desire sante. Children you." Receptivity is the necessary an- for my soul and for my taste—for dren the charm of life. Let a little Phone Cadillac 501 will be given half rates. One tecedent to the acquisition of wisdom, these books are a liberal education in of the charm be Jewish. It is not 118 Michigan Ave. hundred beautiful home-like he it intellectual wisdom or wisdom in the Jewish spirit, while they at the something subtracted from other rooms all facing outside. same time instil the charm of the Eng- charm, it is something added. Nay, it the science of life. (Kosher) It is net receptivity, then, that is at lish style.' is the pinch of sweet spice that makes fault. TI•e fault lies in another direc- This is an experience, rare perhaps, the incense fragrant. Or to change tion. 1st ael mast receive, but Israel yet so significant that it might be the metaphor to a better one, Jere- MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW receive. Ile must made less rare. I remember that I miah asks Israel to tread the old paths' must learn ho , to be shit. to disciminate hevveen what myself began to learn German by and thereby to find rest for the soul.! is congenial to his genius and what is reading Mendelsohn's Psalms. Are The young prefer the fresh flowery! BELLEVUE HOTEL WHY WORRY ABOUT A BASKET? i antagonistic to it. In other words, in net some American Jews learning meadow to the old rock-strewn roads.' I order to be receptive front without English by learning the Society's Let us show the young that the old Phone Bellevue 122 Bellevue Island, Lake Orion there must he self-knowledge within. Bible? The Society ought possibly to pa the are not rock strewn only. Old _ Ill This is why an ignorant Jew is apt to emphasize its interpretative function. paths, all paths, leading by a living .=.. be a poor-spirited Jew. We do not re- By its English books it can interpret way to a living end, are rock-strewn.i Ma_ - English to the Jew, Judaism to Time leaves its scars, and its upheav- 1 .7, r =- English. Some of us are weaker on , als their obstacles. But there are 1 1- one side than on the other, some are flowers still in the old paths, as well less English, some less Jewish. The as stones and barriers. Show the &... -= Society has a mission It to has both, a mis- I young the flowers and they will gath. g... on of interpretation. primer. ,-- -_ scent to, inspired by their color and F- them er - 2- overcome the ardors which 1F ily to interpret the Jewish spirit, no z• doubt. Why is our knowledge of the duty always imposes. Truly the So- •:.=. Can Fix it for you—just the way you want it— Jewish spirit defective? Because the! ciety has a great enterprise forward. and at the Right Time. Jewish spirit is not usually expressed It will not shirk its responsibility, but - -•=- with simplicity and grace. The op. will go from strength to strength for- __.L 1M If you are getting ready for a picnic, outing of preach to the Jewish spirit is too offs i wards to the ideal goal in Zion. made impassable by heavy rocks of != excursion. why worry about what to take alone am the , I ponderous learning. Now I m to eat, when we can fix a basket for you fit fo last to decry technical scholarship; I A BUSINESS MAN'S 1:÷ -.. ! a baguet and in the meanwhile save you time have argued again and again that it is : -- .. --7-7- VIEW OF PALESTINE -ffs. trouble and worry? GRAND DOULLIARD cAT WOODWARD only our few technical scholars who! provide the materials for expounding ! to the many the beauties of our relig• JACOB EPSTEIN - By --- E. WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND PART ion and literature. Bence, the promo - — . ,---, of technical scholarship is an es- f Palestine is in bet- sential part of the Society's purpose. ) Next to Egypt, 1 ter shape than any other country in !,=_- It is proving its consciousness NOW PLAYING duty by printing careful, critical edi- the Near East. It is making rapid !'=- tions by Davidson and Brody of the progress, and is in much better very Jewish classics which a Zangwill condition than it was before the great ?=-- 1 or a Nina Salaman are at last placing war. The only trouble in Palestine is = in the hands of a delighted company that there are about 500,000 Arabs 14 of English-reading lovers of poetry. there who are doing very little. They one and ! are not producing much and are not E• l h a on Phone Hemlock' a n m usual, however, l It 10243 Woodward Avenue o ppo si te pages1 consuming much; therefore business' E- th e s am e volume is poor. and mu u iIIIIIIIII I = oresent work Of Hebrew scholar English poet. The two functions have T e soil aobfou Palestine is very f er tile. ___„ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MIthilillilli t 20 per cent of it snap = ..I mostly to be held separate. On the 1 [ Al to h roc ugh . y and hilly, the other 80 per whole, the Society is compelled to, k leave technical scholarship to the Jew-, cent of it is very fertile, and yet al- job Quarterly Review, to the extant most 90 per cent of the fertile soil is I EATUR INC — seminaries and colleges, to the coming! lying dormant because the Arabs will University of Jerusalem, in short, to , not till it. LEW JENKINS the learned societies of scholars and FRANK LIEUSE In traveling around the country,, specialists. Judaism cannot live with- ' you would be surprised to see some of ' CARLSON SISTERS ANITA GAY who the Jewish colonies of perhaps 100 nut its scho lars and specialists, enrour- WOODWARD AT FOREST families who have settled themsleves , des erve far more support and And the Original agement than is their present lot. But 1 b eeinygeahr(sma(n.sd started theanladstluhirld most Jews are neither scholars nor' wfairtnh,iinng A. L. HAMMOND'S MARIGOLD GARDEN BEAUTY CHORUS specialists. 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Now, it takes about three pounds :Malachi's days. To perform the task of wool to make a suit of clothes, and needed an Elijah then—and the So- when they sell their wool they get $1 for it, or a total of $3. When ciety is taking on Elijah's mantle. It a 1 the form of a po b buy it i back b k in is interpreting and thus reconciling, they i and that in a peculiarly inspiring ready- made suit it costs them $25. Consequently there is a good oppor- manner. The young are normally interes- tunity for a large woolen mill to man- ted in the ideals of the old. Quite ufacture woolen cloth and then make naturally so. I am old myself, but I MARVELOUS DANCE MUSIC MAC RED CARTER The Original Most° Nut from George M. Cohan Show. JACK CASE Blaclaf•ce Comedian. MAHON & SCOTT Whirlwind and Apache Dancers. RUBY ROSSIA The Girl With 1,000 FLO WI - IITM Celebrated Blue S BETTY GRACE T From Earl Carroll' , AND OTHER $1.00—DINNER — $ 1..0 No Cover Charge During Dinner For Reservatons Phone Glendale 6337 The I