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CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
PAGE FIVE
kerVer I; frIVISit ORO ICU !
1
0-1AS.
(CopywrIght. 1921.
HARRIS NARRATES
STORY OF MINISTRY
COVERING 40 YEARS
c_JOSEPI-F
By
ch.
--
Joseph)
Neww York Rabbi Gives Graph-
ll
sui bt will be enter; .1 against ti
week, us
•
lickers M. --rs. Cameron
A, i n timated in this column tat preci
highest of the 'orange, and his000t
ing His Long Career.
11 nd Liebold, who prostrate themselves humbly at the feet of the throne and
with bated breath for the orders from the czar of the automobile king. -
and national authorin
'keit , hy Aaron Sapiro, the noted California lawyer
EPITOMIZES GROWTH
1.0 c-operative marketing of farm products. 'There is this proviso: Unless
g;
IN REFORM SENTIMENT
and his crew retract their statiquttnts made reflecting upon M. Sapiro,
,000,000. It's too had that it is necessary
Ford
will be entered for $1
that it cannot be !nude a
and
that limit
suit such a suit to financial recompense
to
Wrote Several Books in Order
criminal action,
to Improve Instruction in
BE
1413 to 1447
Christabel Parkhurst may always be depended upon to start something.
Religious Schools.
The other day in a sermon this lady predicted that the Day of Judgment
hand. One of the signs that proved it is the fact that the Jews
Mau-
NEW YORK.—The Rev. Dr. Mali-
NN'ell, there is hardly any need for worry. The fault
is n ear at Paletine.
s well-meaning persons is that they think they know what rice II. Ilarris of Temple Israel in a
ese
wit
back
in
are most of th
God has in His mind. Another fault is that they are able
to find
Possibly
as God's
educe- recent address summarized the results
word expressed only through the medium of one bootk. just how childishly „f 40 year , in the ministry.
and human beings begin to appreciae
Dr. Harris said his association with
illerea,IeS
ignorant
they are, perhaps then they will become humble and not try to
lion
Temple Israel began when he was a
take the place of God and try to order the ways of the universe.
truggling student and attended a
40 if the fiery i bbath service in a little frame syn-
By the way, have you heard of the Klan lately? Seems
brightly these nights. It takes the American Sabbath
ba t on East 1160 street. Seeing
SI/ bri
burning
crosses
not time
the a are
long
to discover when something is heing "hung on their eye," ,y
that it had no rabbi, he offered to de-
bu
ty always discover it. The Knight shirt is just about ready to be dis-
people
cardm. I wonder what form the next brain storm in this country will take. liver a weekly address and conduct
the religious school in return for a
i
sum sufficient to pay his way through
introduce a resolution to
Why was it left to a Jewish Congressman to
passports Columbia. The offer was accepted.
admit the refugees on the other side who in good faith had their
The congregation hall been in ex-
cised, only to find, after they had at great sacrifice reached the port of ;stance since 1873, but it was little
embarkation, that they could not he admitted under the new immigra s as :mire than an association of a few
w? Ordinary dictates of humanity should have prompted Christians
ut per New York who rented
la II t Jews to relieve the suffering brought to the 10,000 homeless, elaias
s.
o .,' t !i , '
friend-
'
n . 1''„wt
tee'
a cross
side upon
looking
their
journey
a olio above a store on Third avenue.
e proceed
We a, niless
•
men,
women
and
children
on
: g
f r if i r ib "u"iidmicaf
p
less , pen
s
•
but
unable
thto
othstr
particular point is bes•ame ' illhalt,'„Itfiaunlifi.uf;idf t ahuf. ' t eif:::Itt
Prom'. (
Land of The reason we make this
w
throughh
technicality.
nearly a all
the stranded unfortunates are Jews was on 116th street east Of Second
avenue.
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In those days,
Louis Marshall and Stephen S. Wise made an impassioned plea answered.
for jus-
lent was almost a separate village.
"The New York of that day was still
tiee to these unfortunates. Let us hope that their appeal will be
unbuilt,” he continued.
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h e
In
of
el
tut
d-
gas
N
AND
E E
WOODWARD AYE.
Built on Value ----
Growing on Value
O
tie
the foundation upon which the
Frank & Seder Store has
been built is value
The dominating thought behind this business is to
serve our ever-growing clientele with reliable merchan-
dise at the lowest level of prices.
Our store is a most vigorous type of the modern
thought in merchandising., which is to distribute greater
quantities of merchandise by lowering prices, and serv-
One of the most interesting series of articles I have ever read appear in largely
the Saturday Evening Pont, written by Emil Fuchs, the great sculptor and tween
"There
were vast
spaces be-
Yorkville
and open
Harlem,
New York was not then ready for
painter. They deal with the experiences with English notables, inch
the
a
Free
Synagogue
or
even
for a Sun-
the members of the royal family. What impressed me was that Mr. Fuchs
,
is able to refer at length to such families as the late Asher Wertheimer's
"famous" Sam Lewin's, Rothschilds and other prominent Jews without once day service. The whole tone of the
mentioning the word "Jew," This is no unusual that it is worthy of note. Jewish
was more
consery
ative. community
It was startled,
indeed,
when
Felix Adler, trained for the Emanu-
--;;__—__
of
on e
El pulpit, formed the Ethical Culture
Plenty of talent in the Trotzky family. His sister is the wife
I
aking his life rather miserable of late, Mrs. i.e.' so6ety.
Jewish Population Small.
the men who has been making
is expecte d to represent the Soviet government
s
sister
30,000
m
Kameneff. Trotzky' rts Exposition to be held in Paris next sumer. She -
"In 1880 theree wereUnited
only 2States.
A
r
at
Decorative
!ai , t Jean in the
is the
an artist
of great ability. In the political fight between he husband
At any rated
her
brother,
Kameneff has
sides with
her husband.
Trotzky
has Mrs.
the satisfaction
or taken
consolation
of knowing
that Soviet power Jewish
settlements
in
New
Amster-
dam began in the year 1054
with a
group of Portuguese refugees from
remains in the family.
Brand. The second stratum came
Football, hip-picket flasks and frats, all of which play fast and loose from Germany and surrounding lands
etitor, according to a letter ' all through the eighteenth and early I
i us comp
se ro
centuries. If you looked
with higher education, now have a he st er. N. Y. This formidable, destruc- nineteenth
writer
in the
Jewish
of the
Roc morale of the college student is—the : up statistics of Jewish settlements in
)iii'
force
that
tends Register
to lower
all Our 48 states you would note how
.
ersonally, I never cared much for such coats. Perhaps
a result of my early life sparse our Jewish communities were
raccoon coat, Now, p
they are too intimately associated
mymind, as members of the medical . in the west. The German in American
, with those in distinguished
profession
who used
to pee their nostrums from the rear end of a wagon,. Jewry largely prevailed. The first
in
a small country
townddl
preachers were imported from Ger-
flanked on either side by a torch. Then, too, I recall the raccoon coat in I I many. The first rituals were in the
connection with the star of the Sawtelle Dramatic Company, who used to ' German tongue."
\
play the "lead" in the repertoire extending from "East Lynne" to " Hr.
The anarchist's bomb that killed
Lion Fund in CzechmSlovakia. Many
Czar Alexandt•r 11, in 1881, said Dr.
Broom, where preminent Jews joined the committee.
Jekyll and ND'. Hyde."
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Jewish community or
Weizmann, who arrived here .l an. 0, \ many thousands gathered in the syn- The Independent Order B'nai Writh
But the writer in question seems to think that the raccoon coat is todayIllarris, reverberated throughout the
vstas received by the president of the agogue to welcome the Zionist leader. officially pledged its co-operation with
reign MAS ARYK AND BENES
a symbol of snobbishness, evidence of one's eligibility to social recognition.
Je•wries of the world, 'unit The
it began
sub- a new era in our history."
nstudent's mind being concentratt•d on
the
Czecho-Slovakian Republic, Masaryk, l , Three hundred delegate's, among them the Keren Ilayesod.
RECEIVE
WEIZMANN
co ars e, these .,tf reaction which was begun by the
The Czecho-Slovakian press devoted
And as a result, steadof a
III, forced'
and Dr. Bones, foreign minister.
non-Zionists, participated in a much space to Dr. Weizmann's arrival
education, it is filled with dreams Of a racoon
coat,
Of born before I new czar, Alexander from
their
fathers
Russia.
tunny
ject of
Jews to emigrate
to in hav ing had
Dr. Weizman!) was enthusiastically Karen Ilayestal smitten-nue whit. re and the problem for rebuilding Pal-
•
young gentlemen who
fortuna
sod
Pre?
need are
to occupy
their thought with racoon coats, becauselmany
., Then began the second exodus ill
welcomed by the Jewish population of suited in the election of a new central
kept
have obtainable.
no
they
mier Cordial
in Greeting.
difficulty - Israel far greater than the first un- C"‘"'Sl".ki"
President
they were,
are easily
But those boys who are sent to college and
committee for the Palestine Foundal estine.
the cotry.
Particularly imp
un
it
by the
Moses
in
1300
B.
C,"
he
th re at a sacrifice on the part of the family
are
the
ones
who
ha
says
thelder
was the reception tendered himressive
,
A ns I it worries them—s
Ile
'The refugees settle( 1 i n all eon
PRAGUE.—(J. T. A .
in obtaining one of those beastly coats.
writer. But 1 am sure the author of the letter in question is mistaken when
he seems to think that the raccoon vice is more of a Jewish than a non- tries, but the bulk of them came to
lk for any increase in anti-Semtism through the \ the United States, Fortunately, no
immigration
that any boy With severe q uota lays' against
Jewish vice. 1 don • t oo
.teat influx of
s. And 1 h ardly believe
edium
of
these
astonihing
an
his mind diverted front his studies because his I then prevail
ed.
The g new p roblem,
m ounce of brains will s have coat
Jews
created
Russian
th at co n e d for
body isn't draped with a Bobby Coon coat. Of course, there are boys. or Atto,rtotto Jewry •
Jews and non-Jews at college, who are obliged to devote all their
time f the organization of new institutions.
purpose
An immigrant society was formed,
to draping their boiiies because they have no minds to use for that
; with a removal office, placing Mimi-
a p air of rompers would in any even be large enough.
Pro b a bl y
hout the country. The
it, , grants throug
ie last week, was one of the pit- 1 li beral bequests of Baron de Hirsch I
who
rgh.
missions to the Jews. I had were devoted to the organization of
M aurice Ruben of P i tt s bushin
g Christian
work of es t a b l i
s III the
!leer
occasion
throughout
his that,
lifetime
to many
combat
and attack to M the
position.
But; I trade schools and agricultural color :
neverteless,
I do believe
unlike
missionaries
Jews, Ruben
tins
New residents joined the little
h nest in his belief. Frankly, I haven't much use for Ilebrow-Chris.
and when
ho
was
lions. They make me exceedingly tired. I have very little faith in them. ,
maintain, as I have always maintainedi that well meaning Christian • Iland.in-lland Synagogue,
ministers
and lay folks waste fortunes in trying to convert .laws to Chris- the Holy Trinity church, at Fifth ave-
Anil
I
tianity. They would serve themselves and their cause much better if the? nue congregation
and 125th street,
was acquired
changed
the name
of
d-i. -Hand to Temple Israel
would spend the same money trying to convert Gentiles to Christianity.. (land-in
of•
n Dr. Harris traced the change
Usually a Jew "converted" to Christianity is neither a Jew our a Christian. Hanlem
',
in
ritual
front
Orthodox
to
Reform,
— ' — 1 I anti said the issue came on the slues-
''''' ',III/1110S
with uncovered
, tion of worshipping
:In 10.11,16011111 l'i1,111.,•
head, a change that was not brought .
:
us struggle. 1
, about without acrimon i o
but articular •
' "It is strang
eremonial that marks a difference
c
its an- between
Flow Lodge; I. 0. B. B. 11 st 011
Tuesday
Occident and Orient rather
d have
h
over by the newly-in-
Benjamin nual election of officers la eh was as than Jew and Gentile soulthologi-
ere
sl.-"I„,1 president, Mrs.
g h result of whi was unani- been the bone of such sev
i ntiman ; CharItts cal contention," he continued. "But in
s;•,bistein, the Sisterhood of Temple evenin. tS.e
ent
Beth Jacob held its regular monthly follows.
mously elected presid Bloomberg, deciding to adopt the Occidental prise-
mu nit y Wolf.
Com
vice-president
; J. E. treasurer; ties. 'Temple Israel always made a pro-
meeting at the Jewish
s of truck manufacture have placed International Trucks in all transporta-
d
to
who had conscien-
anne
pl
Center on Jan. 6. It was
' i • secretary; Harol Fineberg, it monitor; vino that any oar
Twenty year lishe firmly the International rep utation f or low-cost hauling.
ss
Pasternach, aistal
stees elect- - nous scruples about removing his hat
gBice0 series of benefit cart 1
d
Tru
)
his
head
covered
during
every other week. A social hair and Arthur
•, warden.
tins fields and estab
• • •
anufactureorded ternational
refreshments followed the business • ed
• were Morris Rosenthal, S. {biro-
service. "
to pro-
Three
great
factories
are now devoted exclusively gnifilume
tothe
mvo
acc of tool}
cant
witz and J. Pasternack. Deleeates to d ivine B egins Work for Children-
repeat
business
in
the
si
year
sees
Chicago is the district erand lodge convention
transportation.
Each from basic design to final details. Scores of nationally known firms have
It w-ss
ducts that are worthy
• - while the temple was on
.
re S. N. Wineman and Ben Wiener;'
o S. 12111
street that hr. Ilarris became
NIrs. Frank Keenan of C
and S.
standardized on Internationals—as many as I SOO being operated in the service of a single
a.
Morris liosentnalla
„ , ,
moms
tic• gist of her parents, Mr. and alternate,
arl-tine.
Delegates to Michigan : interested in the neglected Jewish
e
children on the east side of Harlem.
S. P
11
Mr-.
I. Kaufman.
instinall and Mssr-
company.
Council en S. N. W
Ile . organized communa
the Harlem
Federation
which
l work,
the a ny lar ge st company-
r:s Rosenbloom, with J. Eugene
through omp
In honor of her guest. Mrs. Mark 1,1„„Owns, and (• hark, Wolf a, al- for Jewish
Distribution and service are effectedworld . C
b ra nch esto the
Settle-
s
M.
Kollins
en-
Gold of Detroit, Mn.
truck service organization in the
o rnates. A smoker and refreshments later became the Federation Settle-
OWned
tertained with two tables of bridge at t
number
of
105
in
the
United
States
are
supplemented
by
the
local service
meeting.
-
molt.
Pions
Mrs. Col lowed the business
there slid not exist in the Re-.
her home on Saturday evening.
; now under way for an elaborate t As
• religious schools a manual that
of hundreds of International Truck dealers.
Ilarry Kalinsky and Mrs. Louis Klein lire saltation at which Hiram II. F ran- ' form
ins
taught Biblical history front the rood-
-tarried ill high scores.
Lel • '''''utkle director, will " fr°•iat° ' I ern standpoint, Dr. Harris was asked
- --
-- — -
a m ember of
. Slzberger, aw
I omplimenting Miss Mildred Stern-
, , - Cyrus
ph o „,. m„;„ 1550 . ism
up suc h a
•
d
of America
n.i,1 of Kalamazoo, who is her guest I FADERS OF JEWRY
t n. , congreLgatiuon. to
17.14 W. Lafayette Blvd
Incorporated 1
nmnual. he write "The People of
for a few weeks, Miss Bernice Strif-
ASK CONGRESS AID •!le Book," II Biblical history in three
idg at the
line entertained at bre
• :eased
..Imes. and its ' usage
horny of her sister, M rs. . .
'um to write post-Biblical volumes, in-
IT:gh scores were won by Miss Ethel'
INTERNATIONAL
. ;titling "A Thousand Years of Jewish
1Contnued from Page 1.1
Barnett, Mrs. Benjamin t a bling and i
History," "History of the Medieval
Heavy Duty Trucks
‘ Haut Kaufman.
I•rn
Jewish
History"
and
fur mercy, for such justive a3 is C.
„ " "NI
t;„, ;,, as ,,
30410. 4000. WOO,
ri ;,, ,s,,, Ill ,,,„1 „hh an
"Confirm,. cm Manual."
me built sn
■
Mrs. Barney Hertzberg was ho. . r
'
the
Ids
I.
,,
,
rillost
,
end 10,000.1h. rnatairnttrn tap.
es of bridge at
!, I rad eventually outgrew
Temp
I.--, at two tables
. ;,,,. I, i mi which nnt ■ r
.ees with hod,* to meet esery
house
m
,
,
40
uildittg
b
li
-
b
lit , ,,, 6 ,- , t,,,,, r • ,,, ,,,,, ,- ,•
' time comenting
NIrs. ('tin -
- . .1,1,1, ■ I :11' ■ I II
The,
,s
a'.
a
mpli
■ enti lernf
and M. Frank Keenan .-f , ,, „.;,
v . I f. ..11.4 at Lenox
,c '
ls lo, lot&
Winlierg Mrs Viola Kaufman tutu \i,,,,,„,,, ,,, ;,, ..
st •irdy Speed TIld
' ' ' . 1 n 1907 . A
l
•
.
ceicago.
t, Y.000 po•nds, •nd Spa
„ h i, ii, .„ ,
t . 11,14, 1.rat ',.1-1
.,,•, I
le
rst
the
4I1 . 4
the
edv
oth
ing more people.
To this end we concentrate our thoughts and ener-
gies, and to this end we are building for the future.
hen
I it
ling
nn
Gish
Sea-
pro.
raw
and
tiers
flint,
rH
f all
gig."
phet
1!
?wish
being
ewish
4 are
what-
evant
I, the
Itt iTe
favor,
st op.
est of
, can
us int
ugh..
st !tea.
,w in
I Jew.
ort h
el WI-
INTERNA TIoNAL
HARN P:,STER
One of the founders of the
automotive industry -- today
serving the nation with Motor
Trucks of the finest quality
".
:ion of
their
, \Oh- Ls
l.ft•
glint fates
fontiar
Notes -----
----
Pr.,:i,INI
Y.
T
in the manufacture of heavy-duty
H.trvester Company's record
HF
machinery is nearly a century old. Its automotive record began
first motor trucks were de-
with the earliest
of the pioneers. Its
.
signed
over a score oi years ago, with the aid of an engnineering experi-
.
ence already rich with the fruits of seventy years' progress.
INTERNATIONAL HA RVESTER COMPANY
lir..., prize and Mrs. M. Kollins sei
f
• i
V.1.,
Irvin.
g J Sanilorf of New
; i . . cts
with his -is s .,•', , ,t.
City spent a few days
t•V‘ e do I ot It ;Ms t eta
ter:, Mr, J. Eilelsteln. NIr. M. Koh- ' - i ny ,it--tissiutt al tat I
SA:1.1,0'
,ne"t itiul
,,,. on. en
1 ,i," and Miss Josephine
Mr.
stsndorf expects h tO re ,alt, I, ? u h hate brought a i... e
m
lc- r i, ii Ii'
Michissan for two month:. s
, ;.• c ,tutt• m tne plca
I wit 1
tub. ,
-
f G.
Celebrating Au'o Show Week
By Displaying New Nokol
Heater for Garages.
t
Ilitic ,
e at :n.
se
vac.
edged 1??.
-ceipts ex-
CONIPANY
„R.
.
I
-I t tr ,,,
I • ,lipie Is rael
„ tit
York.
then has been
mid. "This three
has already been
since
1 -.
1
•
be
o f C omirt• , • wall not art which
-
• •.1 or vitiate,
of relief and,
0,
franilly
I state to 'ay, reparation to the un-
for
happy victims cirman•tanct,
spite. tilde. The
trims-at , I.
at
which they are nut re
TI.0
er
American
people
never
fail
titan
s
,..7,;1 Cass avenue, is celebrating Auto
t w at
Show week by displaying its recently I an appeal for clemency when gen-
deserved.
It
is
the
kol
heater
fur
hot
announced new NI
clemency is
erosity and the ultimate magnanimity
water hystenis.
espec-1 lof t is? American (iconic in every test
This new four-inch Nokol
y with some-
e t s our count nobler distine-
tally adapted for garage beating and I thinei
nvs
thine
h
Its installation will mean a large aay - ' thine o f i ts inner and
ing in fuel emits and the most satis- ' tion."
factory heating service obtainable.
•
I have -pent all my aril,-
sere. , and have 'seen
t
;--gatiun Vow' to a leading
•
.
.•, time nietrapoI,
I •
and girls in l eer school
to set - the hays
mbership in Os.
me
adult
40
grow till
eongre,a:ion. It has been my privi-
lege to ',itemize marries:es o f the
of thos8 who were them-
children
selves pupils of the school in the Not
of the nineteenth century. Many of
these have been summoned to their
lone home. That is the story of life.
Institutions outlive individuals."
al Velt.ery for 1900-11 , louts
Upon reqdr.t we will rn..I epe.
fir .nlo.tost on.