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Club ' CALLS DISCUSSION
Notes ON AGENCY PLAN

Jewi sh Education in America

1

but a creed was once a proposiitn
hotly disputed—jeered at by one Yong
party and defended with bad con-
StlenCe by another: its gitting to be
By DR. HENRY SLONIMSKY,
more and more a simple fact. For Judaea
Professor of Jewish Ethics and Pedaesey, Hebrew Union College.
everything else Jewish is gulag or has
gone by the board. Even the physi-
Young Judaean Damatics.
CHANGING CONCEPTIONS IN JEWISH EDUCATION
. cal stigmata are diaappeating ; the in-
vestigations of Boas. Fisliberg and
The Young Judnean Dratnatie
By EMANUEL GAMOHAN, Ph. D.
her th I t'st hun, atone
city will hold the first of a series of
Macmillan, 1924.
show that wind and weather will suf-leamp dramatic, at the Y. W. II. A. Marshall Says Representation
On Agency is Matter For
Adjustment to a new environment the argument whithersoever it leads" five within two or three generations camp at Riverside, Canada, WrtInes•
to approximate the supposedly Jewish day evening, July 16. It will present
Future Inquiry.
is the calm way in which we sum up and is freed, for the moment at least
from the burdensomeness of mere : skull, Jewish pigment, Jewish an- three one-act plays, "Yes, George," a
the problem facing American Jewry
atomy,
to
a
common
American
type.
Shakespearean
farce,
and
"The
New
personal bias.
NONPARTISAN MEETING
And the final implication from Dr. w p m.
today; but under that bland phrase
CONSIDERING PROPOSALS
Dr. Gamoran's book is divided into Gamoran's study is that short of au-
The following week these plays will
there is hidden nothing less than the
two parts, distinguished externally by tonomy somewhere Judaism is bound be presented at the Jewish Children's
problem of our preservation. Con- se para t e pagination and separate in-' to disintegrate—that without an in- Fresh Air camp. Later the society' Jewish Leader Will Not Take
sidering the major character of the dices. The forst deals with "Jewish
tegral Jewish environment there can will visit the Free Press camp, the
Part in Ambitious Plan
issue at stake, it is amazing to find Education in Russia and Poland" and be no integral Judaism. But that is Detroit Recreation camp, the Girl
of Money Raising.
how little has been done in the way the second is entitled "Principles of a question by itself.
Scouts and Campfire camps.
of an objective analysis of the situa- the Jewish Curriculum in America."
Dr. Gamoran is concerned, and we
con-
NEW YORK.—(J. T.
tion and of the factors involved. Rab- This separation is misleading. The with him, with the problem of what
The
Of
nection with the statement of Leon
binical and homiletical pronounce- first part is not et:tern:0 or irrelevant to rescue and how to rescue it. To
ments of all kinds, from lay leader, to the second, it is the indispensable this he devotes the second and more
The Dopes of Zion etanmeintorated Levite, published in the Warsaw Na-
as well, we have in plenty; but they introduction to the second; for it important half of his volume. Ile July 4 with an open far meeting at jer Haim, concerning the plan for
are hortatory, denunciatory, emo- would be quite hopeless to try to un- first traces the effects on Jewish life Brush l'ark. The main feature was the creation of the Jewish Agency,
tional, what-not — anything but a derstand the educational problem of of the new conditions—the changes a grab bag of surprise packages con- particularly with reference to the
participation of the non-Zionists,
scientific grappling with the problem. the Jew in this country without a and the breakdown that have taken tributed by the girls.
Their effect is therefore bound to be knowledge of the antecedents from place in the Jewish home, the Jewish
Election of officers will he held . Louis Marshall made the following
purely ephemeral; it is a case of vox which he came. It is the contrast of religion, Jewish values generally, as the next meeting at the home of Ann statement to the Jewish Telegraphic
et praeterea nihil. The only litera- environments which defines the prob., a result of the removal to the new Stolarsky, Fast Kirby avenue next' Agency :
"Regarding the alleged interview
ture to which the serious student can lens.
democratic American environment, Tuesday.
between Leon I.evite and Dr. Weis-
turn for help and ugh tan the prob-
the tel outcome of which is the real-
The history of Jewish education in
mann with respect to the Jewish
lem is the series of studies produced
isation that whereas in the old coun-
Hadar
Zion.
.Agency, I wish to state that the state-
within the last five years or more un- Russia and Poland makes interesting try Jewish education was achieved by
The last meeting of the Hadar Zion ments contained therein are inaccu-
der the inspiration of a little group reading in itself. And Dr. Gamoran an essentially Jewish environment, in
was
held
at
the
Delmar
Talmud
Tor-
.
duly
makes
his
point
that
the
Jews
rate. At the non-partisan conference
of men in New York City—the late
this country the entire burden of
regarding Palestine, held some
Israel Friedlander, and among the liv- of Eastern Emmett developed an edu- Jewish education is shifted to formal ah, Saturday evening, July 5.
i
A
play
written
by
two
members,'
cational
system,
n
Ileder
and
Ye-
months ago, two committees were ap-
ing Professor hi. M. Kaplan and Dr.
educational institutions. But "when
Samson Benderly. These men have shibah and in the character of the one compares the many influences Sadie Sadorovitz and Tillie loipsitz, , pointed, one relating to the organiza-
studies
pursued,
which
was
in
strict
was
given.
tion of a finance or investment cor-
written, but not to any extent; the
that operated to make Jewish en-
Ada Fisher read a chapter from poration and the other to the Jewish
fruit of their ideas is to be found in conformity with the character of the vironment of the child in Eastern Eu-
the independent work of their dis- environment in which they lived. But rope and the absence of these influ- "Our Little Jewish Cousins" and Miss Agency. The first of these commit-
ciples—Professor Julius Drachsler's the point that is borne in most upon ences in this country, one is over- Kass read a story entitled "The loan,' tees has been diligently at work form-
Waling its plans, which I trust will
"Democracy and Assimilation" (Mac- the reader, and which came to the whelmed at the difficult task that the of Surprises."
soon he matte public.
millan), Dr. Dushkin's "Jewish Edu- present writer with something of the Jewish educational institutions have
"The second of these committees
Pirchai Zion.
This beatiful two-piece suite is upholstered
cation in New York City" (Bureau shock of a novel insight, is the realm- to perform." (II, If.)
Mien
of
the
extent
to
which
the
Jews
of Jewish Education, New York), and
Then follows a very deep-going
The last meeting of the Pirchai has also considered the subject re-
in the newest shade of Taupe "Chase" Mohair
Dr. Berkson's "Theories of American- 1,, q an autonomous life. We are de- philosophical defense of a specifically Zion Club was held at the home of ferred to it and is its practical agree-
with outside covered backs, The Marshall
ization" (Teacher's College, Colum- ceived by geography and by the fact Jewish curriculum in this country. Miss Jean Aichenbaum, 532 Medbury ment with regard to some of the fea-
bia University). To all of these men of persecution. We to not ordinarily For this our author works out the im- avenue. On July 21 the club will tures of a plan which would involve
spring construction and loose spring cushions
we owe an immense debt of gratitude, realize that the Jew led a full na- plications of the idea of democracy. hold a debate on the question, "Re- the participation of non-Zionists with
insure comfort and lung life. The three legs
while we ruefully remark that that tional life in Poland and Russia as Ile shows the value of individual solved : That Yiddish Be Included in Zionists in the agency. Naturally the
effectively
almost
as
if
he
had
been
group in American Jewry, which by
variations, of uniqueness, for a full the Curriculum of Jewish Schools in agency interests not only the Jews of
on the davenport and lower frame of fine
virtue of its wealth, organization and living on his own soil.
and genuine democracy. Individual America." The Misses Celia Becker the United States and Canada, but
mahogany finish are in the beautiful Queen
This throws a fimsl of light on the differences are not merely to be tole- and Jean Aichenbaum will uphold the also those of other parts of the world.
social status ahould have contributed
whole question. In the first place rated on the general ground of hos- affirmative and Anne Rubenstein anti The problem presented, therefore, ne-
most, has done least.
Anne period design.
There now comes a most welcome we can now undrestand how it is pitality and freedom, they are seen Bertha Shrager the negative. The cessitates the working out of an
addition to this little list of invalu- that the Jew developed such a pro- to be essential for the full flowering club is planning to go to Sugar Island equitable plan of representation on
Pay a small amount down and the balance in
able studies in the shape of a new found and integral Jewish conscious- of a democratic community. For they with the other Young Judaea Clubs the agency of Zionists anal noon-Zion-
ists of Europe as well as of America.
book by Dr. E. Gamoran entitled ness. Externally he was debarred represent the multiplication of stim- on their outing.
a year without interest or carrying charges.
When the work of the committee is
"Changing Conceptions in Jewish from participating in the economic uli and ends; they make possible a
concluded to its satisfaction, it will
Education" and presenting us with a and cultural life of the country; that wider and deeper inter-action, a
be necessary for us to reconvene the
philosophy of the Jewish school in is, he was thrown back completely richer sharing of experiences, among
non-partisan conference for the pur-
America. It is in every way worthy upon himself. Internally he lived individuals.
pose of submitting the results of the
Jewish education in particular has
to follow on its predecessors. It is within a strictly Jewish environment:
committee's study. There are, of
a thorough-going and searching an- the population was largely Jewish:. a great function to fulfill in any truly
course,
many complications and it
Birkenhead
Declares
They
Are
Better
the
Ilalakah
and
the
Jewish
religion
democratic
system
and
scheme
of
alysis of all the questions involved in
will doubtless become necessary as
Treated Than In U. S.
setting up a curriculum for Jewish still functioned in their entirety; the things. For education is in the last
soon
as
a
conclusion is reached, which
mores
in
which
he
moved
and
had
his
analysis
a
process
of
socialization;
a
schools in this country. Devising cur-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.).—Every is satisfactory to all concerned, that
ricula according to one's private being were Jewish, and school and man is educated in proportion as he is
those
who
are selected as members of
curriculum
were
of
course
altogether
country
has
the
kind
of
Jews
it
de-
"socialized into" or identifies himself
tastes is one thing; but ascertaining
with family, religion, country, the serves. The Jews in England are a the agency shall arrange for some
the criteria by which Jewish values Jewish.
method
of
co-operation in the per-
very
prominent
and
useful
element,
are to be measured and selected ,set-
way of contrast we must realize world, Now the Jewish people rep-
ting up a philosophy by which an in- that sto four as this country is con- , resents an inter-nation, a people scat- receiving much better treatment than formance of their duties. It would
be
entirely
premature to make any
telligent curriculum is to be deter- remelt the conditions described above ' tered among all other peoples. There- the Jews in the United States. These
"AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE"
mined, and giving an analysis of all have gone beyond the hope or possi- fore a successful Jewish education are the conclusions reached by Lord statement as to the number of repre-
sentatives
to
be selected or as to just
the factors and conditions involved, bility of recall. The transplantation would mean a world-wide socializa- Birkenhead, formerly Lord Chancel-
8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia
is quite another. This Dr. Gamoran to this country was not merely a tion—"the proper socialization of the lor of England, who has returned how the agency could operate.
" The article to which you have
4721 Warren West at Thirtieth
has done; and everyone concerned physical removal; it represents a to- child into the larger Jewish common- here from a visit to the United States.
collect
my
attention
refers
to
a
call
to
In
an
article
which
appeared
in
the
ity
really
means
the
socialization
of
with Jewish schools, everyone con- tally and radically different condition
13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison
cerned with the wider problem of the of living. We here share in the life the child into the world." (II, 54.) Sunday Times, Lord Birkenhead pays the Keren Ilayesod for the collection
transmission of Jewish values in a of our neighbors. We play the same And this is in accord with the highest high tribute to Lord Reading, the of from $40,000,000 to $50,000,000
covering a period of two years. Al-
fluid environment like ours, will ob- games, engage in the same business, ethical standards and with the ideals present British Viceroy of India.
"Lord Reading," Lord Birkenhead though this statement is placed in
tain help and stimulation from his go to the same schools, take part in of tour own Jewish prophets.
But what are we to give, what are states, "is the most romantic figure juxtaposition with the paragraph to
study. What a pleasure, indeed, to the some common life, and conse-
get a study of a problem instead of quently must inevitably have the we to teach? It is clear that we must t o the history of England. Baying which I am referred to, in view of
a plea; to pass from the violence of same ideas and share the same emo- select. For we have only a limited been born a Jew, he has always had the fact that I am not connected with for Paris, stated that the interview Mandel Brothers And Lavish
partisan polemics to the calm, dispas- tions. There is no use indulging in time at our disposal within which to the manly courage to accept the dis- the Keren Ilayesod except as a con- published in the Warsaw Neje Haint,
Ensemble Act Headline
sionate air of objective inquiry. romantic wailings and sentimental educate, and the traditional subjects advantages which membership in the tributor, I do not wish it to be un- reporting a conversation between him
At Temple.
derstood that I am in any way con- and Levite, a member of the 'monist
There is an honesty about scientific nostalgia; we must face the inescap- of the old-world !leder are no longer Jewish race entails.
cerned with the collection of such a Actions Committee, was incorrect.
Good Jews.
D e
work that is refreshing; one "follows able facts. That Judaism is nothing serviceable. To this end we must de-
An
ensemble
act, called "The An•
"I never issued any statements con-
"Great Britain deserves good Jews fund as is suggested, or that I have
vise criteria of selection. Some Jew-
ish values are "humanistic" in char- and it gets them. This, however, is any knowledge of any plans relating cerning the plans for the creation of tique Shop," and William and Joe
Mandel,
late
stars
of "Greenwich
acter, of value to humanity as a not the case in America. Even Jew- thereto. I may add that, because of the Jewish Agency nor concerning
whole (thus the Jewish ethical con - ish millionaires are not accepted in the multiplicity of my other obliga- the activities of the Keren Ilayesod Village Follies," share headline hon-
ors
at
B.
F.
Keith's
Temple
Theatre
tions, I could not undertake any re- in America," Dr. Weizmann stated.
cepts); some are primarily of "sur- very high society in America."
commencing Monday matinee. It is
Lord Birkenhead states that he sponsibility with respect to the col-
vival" value. But among the sur-
staged
in
a
lavish
manner.
The
vival values some again are human- visited America during the time when lection of funds required for the re- Vivid Career of Andrew Jack-
curios which line the shelves are
istic in character (the Sabbath), Lord Reading was the English Am- building of Palestine."
son and Peggy O'Neal De-
•
•
•
beautiful
girls
and
when
removed
some are cultural-aesthetic (kindling bassador to the United States, and
picted in New Play.
prove to be the cleverest sort of danc-
the Sabbath lights or Jewish songs), that he then witnessed how Reading ROTHENBERG TERMS
ers. Val Eichen is the principal.
and some are merely "deeply-rooted," had to combat and conquer the preju- SUGGESTION ABSURD
Insist Upon
Insist Upon
William and Joe Mandel, the funniest
Miss
Bonstelle,
through
an
arrange-
dice
against
Jews
prevalent
171
Wash-
purely survival in character (circum-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Morris
acrobats on the American stage, offer
cision, dietary laws, refusal to inter- ington society.
Guniherg's
Rothenberg, chairman of the board ment with William A. Brady, will pro-
Gunsberg's
their latest production, "On a Raft,"
duce
at
the
Garrick
next
week
a
new
"Lord Reading was the greatest tor directors of the Keren llayesod.
marry). Furthermore there are other
Wherever
Wherever
criteria by which Jewish values are Ambassador that England ever had, made the following statement in con- play daaling with the turbulent days one of the comedy hits of the season.
In addition to these are Joe Keno and
of
the
presidency
of
Andrew
Jackson.
to he tested; among them those of and is now proving to be a very suc- nection with the reported interview
You Co.
You Go.
universalization and of functionalism. cessful Viceroy of India, during a between Pr. Weizmann and Leon Le. The play is the work of Jahn Farrar, Rosie Green in "A Hilarious Hodge-
editor of The Bookman. and Stephen podge," embracing a routine of com-
Does a certain Jewish value tend to critical time," concluded the article. va° of Warsaw:
edy and eccentric dancing; Frank De
bring men nearer together or to sepa-
"Regarding that part of the al- Benet, who acknowledge their appre-
Voe and Co., offering excerpts from
rate them? And if to separate them,
leged interview between Dr. Weis- ciation of t'yrus Townsend Brady, au-
is it the kind of separation which is Premier Duplex Achieves High mann and Leon Levite of Warsaw, thor of "The True Andrew Jackson," musical comedy assisted by Eddie
Willis, a pianist who sings, Mabel Mc-
of value to the group without being
Efficiency, Declares
which refers to a proposed call to be and Alfred Henry Lewis, author of
Kinley, the American soprano and
of harm to any other group, or the
issued by the Keren llayesod for the "Peggy. O'Neal."
Howell.
The play reveals the strife that niece of the late President McKinley,
other way about. And again, is a
collection of a fund from $40,000,000
and other notable feature!.
threatened
Andrew
Jackson—a
cabi-
definite Jewish value actually func-
That the Premier Duplex electric to $50,00,000, within a period of
net torn asunder because he had ap-
tioning in Jewish life, or can we ex-
vacuum cleaner has achieved the two years, I desire to state that the
SAYS
POLISH OFFICE
pointed
Eaton,
husband
of
Peggy
pect it to function? With the help
features necessary for a perfectly Keren Ilayesod has not considered
of such criteria we can go about se-
O'Neal as secretary of war, and also
MADE DISCRIMINATION
functioning mechanism, is the opin- the raising of such an amount and
lecting what we want to preserve,
threatened with some of the states se-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — Grave
That's what people say after partaking of Gunsberg's products.
ion of George Dowell, of Howell and the report has no foundation what.
and in the process do justice both
ceding from the Unitas It concerns charges against the Polish official
Howell, Inc., dealers in electrical nec- over. When it is recalled that dur-
Our plant which is the most sanitary in the country is well equipped
to what is permanent in our own
ing the nine years of war relief col- Jackson's fight for Mrs. Eaton, or emigration office have been made by
essities,
2976
West
Grand
River
av-
to furnish our dealers with delicatessens which are the last word in
heritage as well as to the rightful
sr ions in this country, under the Peggy O'Neal, and how he forced Senator Rotenstreich. The senator
elms
Washington to accept her. Certain stated that the emigration office pun
claims of our American environment
tastiness and freshness. Gunsber's delicatessens can be had almost
"The Premier Duplex," Mr. Howell most critical emergency, with all
age.
and
of
the
spirit
of
the
American
Jewry co-operating, the historians set forth that but for her, posely delayed affidavits for America
anywhere in Detroit, or if you prefer, come in our modern and up.to-
declared, "is a cleaner which com-
Very definite inferences follow as ,
Jackaon's
first cabinet would never of the Jewish applicants for such a
total
sum
raised
was
approximately
Lines the two essential elements re-
date retail store at SSO9 12th for a sandwich or two.
to the nature of the curriculum of ,
quire,' of a perfect cleaner. It pus- $60,000,000, it will at once be seen have been dissolved—it is possible period that the l'olish quota was ex-
Jewish schools in this country. The' a powerful suction and a nu, how absurd would be any proposal to that the mama' of John C. Calhoun hausted by the Christian Poles, mak-
curriculum will have to be recon-
tor-driven brush with the result that raise from $40,000,000 to $50,000,- might have been on the roll of I wr ing it impossible for them to obtain
structed in the light of the preceding
the object which the cleaner treats is ' 000 within two years, whether it be presidents. Had it not been for her, visas for America.
considerations. Schools and curricula ,
Ile also stated that the Polish
not only cleaned, but cleaned thcom for Palestine tor for any other Jewish some believe, Martin Van Buren, the
will differ according to the groups,
fox of hinderhook, fought never have agencies of the steamship companies
oughly, every foreign substance being welfare purpose. •
for which they are intended; but the,
Weizmann was erroneously quoted." succeeded Jackson in the presidency. were advised in a semi-official way to
completely and finally removed.
aim of all Jewish schools should be
It is around these extraordinary poli- discharge their Jewish personnel and
"The virtue of the Premier Du-
to induce the Jewish child, and to
tical incidents, so deeply important to to substitute them with Christians.
dex," continued Mr. Howell, "is that DENIES ACCURACY OF
enable the Jewish child, to partici-
LEVITE
INTERVIEW
the
future course of American history
The statements of Senator Roten-
pusslbl,
ita po w e rful su
. c tion makes
a
pate its the Jewish life of today. This
LONDON.—(J, T. A.)—Dr. Chaim fner, 15124 on, and yet so little known streich, which were made to the bud-
quick and easy cleaning, regardless of
means the scrapping in large measure
whether it is a carpet, a piece of fur- Weizmann, president of the World to the majority of Americans, that get commission of the Diet, have
of the exclusively literary curriculum
caused a sensation.
niture, draperies or walls. The Duplex Zionist Organization, before leaving the play was written.
of the old-time !leder and of the ex-
is easily operated because of its light
clusively moralistic curriculum of the
weight; the switch is in the handle;
present-day Sunday School. It means
the motor is ball-bearing and packed
among other things modification in in lubricant and will run without oil-
the teaching of history and of the
ing for many years. Its motor-driven
Bible; it means the introduction of
brush picks up everything in the way
new subjects, or the greater stressing
of dirt or lint but no hairpins or louse
of old ones, such as singing, current
objects can catch in it. It cleans per-
events, the life of the local commun-
fectly and enjoys a long life.
ity', the life of Jetva in other lands,
"The machine stands in an operat-
presentolay Jewish problems, etc.
Aiwa, bear in mind that REO build( the
ing position. All one has to do is to
But it is impossible to enter into
only Sneed Wagonon the market and we
remove the plate and slip in the at-
'
lige,
have mon. moulerbil bargain, in
the details of the curriculum within
The greatest gift to labor on the statute books of Michigan is the Work-
tachments. They have direct contact
us., Can no vels you with bnalie. to fit
the limits of a review. For that we I
with the powerful suction of the fan.
yoor need,
men's Compensation Act: In 1910 the employers of Michigan paid only
refer the reader to the book itself. !
1923 105-in. WIIEF.1.11ASE. 6112 STAKE
"Those who were elated when the
We can recommend it to him as a j
$250,000 to workers who had been injured during their employment. In 1921
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ket will experience a pleasing revela-
with the Compensation Act in force nine years the enormous sum of
STAN h: BODY.
and we see in it a bright augury for ,
tion when they observe how efficient-
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the future. Only in so far as we ly, smoothly and thoroughly the Pre-
$20,169,856.36 had been paid Michigan workers with over
SCREEN SIDES Bony.
get more of such objective studies,. mier Duplex functions and how little
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only in no far as we make a system-,
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work is involved in operating it. In-
atic canvass of our available re-
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In 1923 the State of Michigan saw its workers receive under the Com-
sources, can we dare to hope for any-' finds in operating it a certain plea-
CANOPY BODY.
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pensation Act over
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set to do it does with perfection."
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REPORT ON PALESTINE
TO NATION'S LEAGUE

GENEVA. — (.1. T. A.) — Major
Ormsby Core and Major Keith Roach
arrived here to report to the Mandates
Commission of the League of Nations
concerning the carrying out of the
provisions of the mandate over Pales-
tine, during the last year, in accord-
ance vrtih the terms of the mandate.
Discussion on this report will take

place in the autumn,

Senator. Think this over when you cast your vote at the primaries and then
make a (X) beside

HAL H. SMITH

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

