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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925
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VOL. XVII. NO. 18
OLDEST SYNAGOGUE c _ on _uct Campaigns
Throughout State
1. GIV ES FLAG
IN N.
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ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
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Central Buildiki,rqf the Ilebrew
inational
Good - Will.
RABBI DE SOLA POOL
MAKES PRESENTATION
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Jewish and General
Episcopal Theological Sem-
manes Represented.
9-3-0-0
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Gents
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
By Local Artists OPPOSES RELIGION
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
I Society Organized
J
Ain't to Increase Aesthetic In-
Community; In-
dude All Arts.
terest IA.
(ntis Busker Touring State in
Behalf of Oh Reconstruction
Fund and Refugees.
Spanish Congrega-
Portuguese -
Evidences Interdenorn-
tion
Telephone
GLENDALE
A group of local Jewish artists and
society
laymen recently organized
far Jewish artists for the purpose of
The leaders of the United Enier-
gency Fund campaign, which recently
concluded a drive here for the On
it,i,m,tructi011 Fund, the Stranded
Refugee Fund, the Hebrew Free Loan
Hebrew
United
t he
ssociation,
Schools, the Young Women's Hebrew
Association summer camp and the
Jewish Chautauqua, are orifitnizint,
,sisploirs, in the smaller Jewish con-
munities throughout the Lower Pell-
Ann
insula of Michigan, including Bat
interesting the community in all ar.
tilde effort, including painting, sooty-
lure, music, architecture. literature,
the drama and industrial ans. Ilan,
_
Fifth Annual Meeting Favors
Separation of Church
and State.
-
— —
United Synagogue Has Become
National Institution in Last
Twelve Years.
uel A. Cashwan, well known sculptor,
told Arthur A. lAteinger, whose work,
"The Proletarian Funeral," was pun-
NEW YORK- -A firm stand against
chased recently by the Detroit last!- '. school
to link up the public
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tute of Art, are president RIM vice- arty a system with made
rt•ligi run educe-
41*
4r
,
The other
NEW YORK-1.I. T. kaki
president, respes•tively.
by Rabbi
n was a demand
ti
in Thioilogical Seminary, the ("emir- Arbor, Jackson, Lansing, tle
'74- 44 not
iillict•rs are I. Israel Segal, secretary; Jacob K01111 in an address at the fifth
at Epii-copal Theological Seminary Creek, Kalamazoo, iirand Rapids,
Sol
Selman,
treasurer;
Jacob
Riess,
annual
electing
of
the
New
York
and the Jewish Theological Stiminnry aIusksigon, Bay City, Saginaw, Flint,
Frank J. lilehr and Ralph Rimer, trait- branch of the United Synagogue of
of America were represented at the Port Burin and Mount Clemens.
ores. The movement for the society America held at Hotel Astor, in which
resentation of an American flag to Louis Busker, secretary af the cam-
grew out of the annual art exhibi- he defined what should be the atti-
p
i Illa ki th r : boar •if these cities
Grace Church by the Spanish and paign, s
Dead Sea and the Bills of NIslab will t ion held for the past five years by I tude of that body toward the experi-
Portuguese Synagogue, the oldest organizing meetings of the prominent
ount Scopus overlooking Jerusalem, the
The buildings the educational department of t he meat in several public schools in this
on haunt
uty.
The Ili Mew Univ ersity
h
congration in New Yrk. It was Jewish citizens iif each center and ad-
id, consist of a group of buildings of impressive architectural bea N dless to say that United Jewish Charities. Plans are
ee
city to tench religion to the pupils.
eg suggestion of Amricas Good dressing these groups on ths• needs when entirely complett
I
'atrick Geddes, the eminent edueator, architect and town-planner.
being formulated for exhibits plays,
conviction that any
made of the Ort and the stranded refugees, were designed by Sir I II with the latest improvements developed for building of that type.
at the
"It is my fir
Will Union that the gift was
e
hi,
b
t
auty is cenobite of the architecture is Oriental. A number of the buildings have been completed and will concerts, lectures and publications.
attempt to unite mote
ate and church, o r
pecial services arranged. the two agencies far which the drives
s
Mr.
Lauinger
has
(veiled
an
art
and
the
.
The
nenoral
style
to make the former in any way re-
Justice Arthur S. Tomkins, who is are to be made. The men backing thy
pia-1'on April 1.
the center of the de dication ceremonies which will take pl
schoul at his studio, 11 West Mont-
he task which th • at-
• t are t headed 10,' IlenfY
il I.
L1114111, 11116l4•11It 11
president of the Good 11 ill
Colletstreet,
assisted by I. Israel Segal 't•:r
W intiman, president of the United
f E l t, would be a mis f lor.
a •
I "" :•11;1 ' flliti
•
and Ralph Rimer. Sculpturing and tune," Rabbi Kohn, who is the spirit-
pr esided.
f Jewish Charities and af the can-
D r. David De Sob, Pisd, Babb( o
W I I n executive
painting art• being taught; the former
leader of Temple Anche Chased,
the Congregation Sht•arith Israel, pre- yaign ; Marris D.
i
department being in charge of Mr. New York, and director of the Jew-
i
In his address he director of the United Jewish Chari-
sent.' the flag.
Cashwan•
Mr. Cashwan has studied fish l'hoological Seminary, declared.
ties and director of the recent CHM-
iii
n1
: ai titi:ft
stated:
"On the one hand the non-sectarian-
::: I ith. te. al:
"Shortly after we Jews settled in Paign and Fred M. liutzel, chairman
last year won the Scarab gold medal is
of the public schools would be
this rite t vo and three quarter ren- of the board .1f directors of the cans-
B'nai B'rith Gives Sum to Red
annual Mtichignn
endangered and on the other hand the
turies fig', the Lutherans received the Paign.
held at the Detroit museum. Mr. inner authority and autonomy which
Cross; Few Jewish Fam-
Students Ald in Ann Arbor.
right to settle here. This first Loth.
Levinger is p graduate of the School constitutes the strength of religious
ilies in Affected Area.
arias Zwerilling of Ann Arbor, cut
,mini i a Is
eran camniunity was small in num.
eegArta ,. tit ee lfui,ileadin t , aand
organizations in America, would be
t i
d a
Busker. calle
hers, and it was only through the eie the request o f Mr. ,,i
gar
Fine in
V ienna, Nice
, destroyed. I know that the present
of the leading
T. A.) - The In- studied
,,,„.,, „f
leA0).
at
operatian of that sturdy, patriotic,
an
e
and
Rome.I,
measures
for linking the public school
dependent Order B'nai 'Print, by
Mr.
Jewish citizen, Asser Levy, that the .1e„, the c o y. which was addressed
the 102.1 Michigan exhibition.
system with religious training may
After Making a
unanimous Vote 4.f the executive com- the
ained the h, the •••••10tarY.
little band of Lutherans obt
t i., , , „mf.„
perfectly
innocent—they con-
mittee, contributed $10,111111 to the re-
p i„
.„ f„,. the two agencies,
the John P. Wicker School of Art of "venl
funds required to erect their first
merely the setting aside of
tit-I
lief fund Of the American Red Cross
care
lit:"I iint:'11'.titi,n111411 :anc itul7ti a (,1:e ii
eir
hours
in
school day for the
churr h.
nsfttu
o
i't
,
r
I
f
/
i
:
•;ra
ntP
rPtl:lia
fir the aid of the tornado sufferers.
o
"Ball a century later. in1711, mn.
the Ott, the refugees and the lace
religious education of the child under
The of Adolf Kraus, president Brad.
hers of no synagogue :gases Levu, Talmud Torah. At a meeting called
ie
the
tutelage
of
the
various denomina-
of the order, fiecompanying the dona-
or. by Mr. Busker of representatives of
e , 11"r-
By DR. CHAIM WE1ZMANN
Jacob Franks, Rodiguachco
: j'it''• hi•slho I 'I\Titibs`t'sor ", Hons. only here and there has It
ei Pit art
lheS"
f fi rs t .1'i•i vi
tion read as follows:
31" , •'` the fraternities of the University of
such,
doai Nathan, Lewis siz Gonn•z,
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been
suggested
that this instruc-
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a
"I take pleasure in advising you winked in this country and,
first Jewish university on the, sciousness will be rekindled and our
Michael and the Rabbi, Abraham de m e .i i i, , the students agreed to
(Ion take place in the public school
' As th e
the
liciting e ach Jewish
y outh will be reinvigorated that the executive C0111111itIve of
Lucens, made substantial tsintriliu- o r it e l o iters so
The
objection,
however,
Jerusalem
'It'wlh
.
and
art- 'I l' uildings.
Independent Oi•der Writh has, i slifbe'lliel,nt.t 7:malitl'heI
with i " gel;att.'hialurif
ll from Jew" sources.
lions taward the fund for building the student and a to join in any massmeet-
an
by telegraphic vote, appropriated loving members of the Detroit cam- is not against any particular meas.
' or us w
steeple of Trinity Church, to which ing or public performance arranged hill tiverlooking
.'dedicated,m
the City
tit
Since
it
is
to
he
a
Hebrew
Univers
tire, but against the principle as a
rbor 's I "mg thoughts cast back to the pity,
.
the question hardly arises as to 510,000 as a contribution to your relief
dincese your church belongs. On the !b y th e members of the Ann A
whole. We maintain that the com-
The committee is head- have our
By a strange error fund for the tornad o sufferers. I re-
with its language.
other side of the picture, we may re- community.
piety separation of church and state
alize
that
it
sometimes
lakes
several
call that three quarters of a century sol by Arthur' Levy as chairman, as- great historic cenes
scows that
associated
have
become
people
have
regarded
Hebrew
as
one
must mean in the sphere of education
s
effective fund- munity,
j i . r o salem,
It of the dead languages, whilst in fact days to organize all
later, Benjamin Franklin. David Rit- s i.ted by Leo .1. Franklin, vice-chair-
.
tin. refusal on tht. part of the public
cry,
raising
campaign,
and
we
are,
there-
„„„..
Arden
rt
(the
heritage
of
mankind.
0
den
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TO
BE
DISCUSSED
and other Christians e011- i
• it never has died tiff the lips of man-
e
tenhous
school system to make religious edu-
re
and Jr is not too fanciful to pit•ture the souls kind. True, to many of us Jews it fore, placing this sum at your dispos-
Imilding the first syn- Alf rol Melzein er, treasurer,
w
canon its concern and to insist t at
trihut ol toard
---_
, -
4
al
fur
immediate
emergency
relief
for
a%
it
has become a second language, but for
a mie Oppenheimer,
r ,0
agogue in Philadelphia.
Meeting
Next
Sunday
of
Committee
the
spiritual training of the children
Steimiler, Barry Platt, lial Dessen- of those who have had our history
thousands of my people Deimos' In and the 00111111 and homeless."
"But these and similar gifts, eo -
remain the full and complete respon-
Levine participating in this dedication, in-
all.
Kraus
was
in
Florida
when
for University Meeting.
tending to our own day, when not a berg, Bank Freud and Leah
always has been the sacred tongue,
sibility
of the parent expressing his
urging us onward, to and the streets of Tel Aviv, in the or- news of the catastrophe cam
e to him
e arriet Levy as rt•presentatives s piring us,
to the and H
private conviction through the de-
few Jews ore e"ntributi
Chard, of Itischon and Recholooth, on over the radio. Ile immediately wir-
grt•ater and even greater tasks.
building fund of the Cat hedral of St. o f th sororities,
arrange-
I
nomination
with which he is affili.
At the meeting of the
la 1110114er, , of the executive
In Battle Creek Mr. Husker d eli,-
What is the significance of a Ile- the Lams of Hulda and Ben Shemen ed the
John the Divine, are gifts by individ-
ments committee for the Detroit gale- algid.
nai B'rith ban-
is tired an address at a B'nai
in the settlements of the Emsik Jez- rommittee in various parts of the
,
uals. This evening's presentat itin
gift
is, therefore, only one safe
i .1et held Thursday evening, 'March brew university? What are going to reel, it has already become the mother country. Ily the end of the day the bration of the opening of the Hebrew,
more significant becaus e it is the
University, hell at the residence of ' c
for those of us who regard the
a, it a (unc tions ? wh ence will it it
tongue. Herein Palistine, amid the affirmative vote of every committee- pone the commemoration of this ourse
not of individuals, but a symbolic gift ., j; on the needs of the two funds: f
Louis Stoll, it was decided to post- py
ublic school s stem as the bulwark
man
had
been
received
at
the
Chicago
'
he art and the 15,000 Jews stranded its students? What languages will it babel of languages, Iltibrew stands out
by svna 0 rue to a church.
of a free and united citizenship. As
office by Serretary1,e011 I. Lewis.
"The synagogue which I have the , in European ports and I ulia. .1... speak? It seems at first sight parii- as the one language in which ever}
firm
event from March Jul to April 12 in
van communicate w ith every othe r
sparse
honor to represent is not only the 0141-
So
with
land
order to make it coincide with the against any attempt to link up the
st that in a
e
one in this country; it is also one city
Franklin
and
Sol services
Rosenfeld
of that
offered
their
to Mr.
Bus• dozi
recon- !Jew. Upon the ttakn ical difficulties JEWISH FAMILIES
Passover holidays. In view of the 'Americans
we system
ought to
stand
religious
public
school
with
Whose
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NUMBER
4 . 441111tYt4•1 with Ilt•brew instruction it
•
of those that have held most unswerv- , nt . r to raise the Battle Creek quota. a population, in a land
1,1111S.--• 1.1. T. A.)- -The to- fact that a large number of Jews , education. As Jews we must be more
t
struction has only been begun,
is unriesiessary far me to day
ingly to the anc tit traditions of .111-
J•ckson to Include Denver,
tal Jewish population of West Frank- have wit been reached by this mom determined than ever to educate our
still crying tout for such simple are alive to theta; but the experience
land
deism. The gift of a flag to Silo by
as deemed ad- children
in^ the faith and ideals of
Several members of the Jackson
il
and knecow , , of our Palestinian schools has already fort and 0Iurphysboro, the center of mittee's publicity, it w
re
roads
this synagogue sYmbolizes
to effect the postponement so iitO holy religion."
met with Mr. Ilu.ker and thing , as
4•16111111unity
shown to us that those difficulties are the devastated region, numlit•rs about visable
Sun-
troit lan ,
clearly that the traditional the store
meeting Sun-
Dr. Al.' SOU
anged to hold a citric meeting
011 I • • rea C ing a ccmter of surniountalile. These are all matters 130 families. There are Pi Jewish as to give every Jew in Deh
I
1,1
The
attitude
of Rabbi Kohn was
11III
i
r
an
ar
c
an d the traditional church,
each
t
afti411111, April 5. at
r to njo
app oved by the meet-
spiritual and ntsillectual
develtipnwnt. of detail which have been carefully ex- families in Benton, Ill.; .10 in Carbon- opportuni y
i
e .enthusiasticaly
and must mutually and scrupuhiusly day
During th
stone of Detrait will speak.
elide,
:in
in
Murphysboro,
65
in
l'rince-
bration
of
this
event.
which
was
composed
of delegates
Ing
in- But it is no paradox for those who amined and will be dealt with at the
respect the o ther's religious integrity, It. It. G
Passover week the memories of Jew- ' from 45 Conservative synagogues in
each frankly, freely and fully grant- The
arranging
the meeting Bar- know the sold of the Jew. It is true appropriate time. I have spoken of tan Ind.
1 I men
• John
Adrian Rosenberg,
fish
liberation
from
Egyptian
bondage
Miss
Josephine
Goldsmith,
director
.(mater
New
York,
with
a
member-
,
Ian-
• that great sacral and political prob- t he Jewish unrsi t y whereas Full h of the municipal nurses of St. Louis,
ing to the other the right to br itself,
Will be WOVI . 11 with the hopes of re- ,..,
w, just
without sacrifice by either of the least nett Haunt, Louis
Glick, Robert
home within ,sn'p of about 20,000.
S. Kaufman
and Alex Isms still fare us and will demand I ffuage will be Ilehrt•
is
in
charge
of
thi•
relief
work
of
the
constructing
the
r-
, i s used at the Sorbon n e, or English at Red Cross in liturphysItoro. Dr. the borders of Palestine, which to-I "Judaism's greatest battle for su
k
of its traditions. This gift synitailizes Sachs.
Oth •r citizens interested
out
.
. .
.
Oxford. Naturally, other languages,
Mose their solution from us. llrwa
that our religious denominations, or 0
the St. get her will encourage and stimulate vivid in America is being fought
4,f
Scharff,
superintendent
ancient and modern, will he taught in
al! their hist orical diversity, are yet in the drive are Meyer M. I,e
now on the college campus and
indivisible in their service to 1. Jacobson, Morris Neum, Charles that when the mind is given fullest the respective faculties; among these Louis City Hospital, despatched 12 the work of rebuilding the country. right
lin the university Mall," declared
,
and Joseph ies
B. WHY.
One Iola
Le
when we have a center for the languages we may expect that promi- interne , .
c avy
In commemorating this event the
Franklin, a Is
se b y side for
our r land. 1Vorking s id
eeting
the
activit
Zionists of Detroit wish to extendI Wnai
Rabbi Jeshurun,
Israel Goldstein
Temple
who read of
a paper
o n
nent attention will he given to Arab-
and Wolff. At this m
the eountry
we love, and ynagogue
char,
h can warmly
siarnestly join of the Ort, the work planned for the development of Jewish consciousness,
hall attain the i,' and tither. Semitic languages.
CLEVELAND WITHDRAWS their heartiest invitation to all Jews, A "The Problem of the Jewish College
ffering of the then coincidentally we s
ionists alike.
alleViali011 41f the su
Zionist
and
non-Z
tudent."
eria
Open to All Races.
DISCRIMINATORY CENSUS
hands
the flag
which
s
air under
common
sharing
in symbol-
the duties, refugees and the need
of the Jewish fulfilment of our matl needs. In
conference of rep r ese ntatives of all IS Jewish col-
The Hebrew University, though in-
izes ;
the darkest are, of our existence we
sbsorb-
Ohio.---(J. T. AL-- Jewish orgAinizations will be held in 1 "The problem of the
obligations and privileges of Amer'. ' Hospital ft Consumptives
in
de
fer
CLEVELAND,
or
ims•
'
I
fl
811S
tended
primarily
for
Jews,
will,
of
the
Philadelphia
and
Byron
avenue,
lege
student is the proliltqn of a
I.
am
I
found protection and shelter within
will bt • prese nts.,I
ing the benefits which the college
course, givs• an aired iDrItlie welcome to The Cleveland Board of Education
can oitizenship"
t•VI•Ilinr.
Sunday
n.
Torah
Talmud
The lion. Charles A. Towne, form- the The
campaign.
c ampaign at Lan-ina will also the walls of our schools and colleges, the members of et- I..ry race and erred. publicly announces' that the question- March 29, at 7 p. m. sharp, when curriculum has to offer, without at
.lewish science "For nip house will be culled a house naire issued to Jewish and negro stu- complete plans will be made. Letter, the sane time falling victim to its
•
er I•cited Stntes S e nator from Min fir-
for the hospital in 11114 1 . ill devoted study of
dents will not only be discontinued, have Fern sent to every Jewish or. in•gative influence---negative in its
The Rev. Dr. Welter include an appeal
sofa, spoke.
ddition o,Mc two inter. the tormented .lea found relief and of prayer for all nations." Besides but cards already answered and tiled
n
a
y
i
nee
the
rhurrh,
11,.
Russell Bowie, pastor 4,f
ganization in the city requesting that effect upon Jewish attitudes. There
Silll o n a nd consolation. Amid all the sordid sqaul- the usual schools and institutions
will be destroyed and a new census
in a, .., pting the gift, expressed mu- national agencies. J. B.
scud delegates to the meet. is ths• danger lest in becomingMt-
which
go
to
form
a
niods•rn
university,
t of
d
Mayer, the latter presien
StOid schools of
each one
g.
ing. If any organization has not re.. manized the college student become
there will be nertain branches of wa- taken.
tual sympathy and understanding.
dge, c alled or of the Ghetto there
o
oh
l
r
In
D
the
B' n ai •
The decision of the hoard was made
which 'earning where numbers of young _ s ince which it will be particualrly
pres i. de-Judaized, lest in growing broad-
• ;
sayer representatives of various Jew• ceived a letter, A. J. Koffman,
grow shallow-spirited, lest
a nwetin g last
David Friedland. Ivies sat at the feet of our rabbis' propriate to associate with our univer-
dent of the Ili-Arid, stated the officers minded he
of
ish
organizations
in
the
i.ity
protested
was attended
Alex
should disregard tht• fact and send a M acquiring the arts and cultures
These schools and col-
B etik
i
.'
oth, r civilizations he neglect his own.
hoer)if.. )
has revealed so much of the myter- against the discriminatory form of represent alive anyway.
ax Wershaa and Samuel
- The probleni of the Jew at college is
Cahen. Or. Max
, served as large reservoirs where Taus past of Egypt and Greece, has a the qua-thinnaire.
--
during the long
Rapaport and arranged for a banquet
-
the problem of retaining the Jewish
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$1,000, lege
tht re was satioqi up
•
a n ( n t,iimual harvest still to be reaped in Palestine,
ed by am' raffle to raise a quota Of
To 1M..,
fold Massmeet ing Add sss
ohen.
impulse while attaining the humani-
and our university is destined to play
solicitations will be made by age of persecutio
the
which,
on
nstadt,
Cs
Motskin, Eise
t anan outlook."
,find` spiritual energny
a rs
an important part in this field of
committe in charge.
Founded by Solomon Schechter,
one hand, blosstimed forth for the ben. knowl
edge.
the walls
s s tated e ,
In opening the meeting, President
a1 r. Busker, in his r4 port.
1 ,• Federation for Ukrainian Jew-
f the
art
'" mankind when once
ALBERT
EINSTEIN
By DR.
Side by side with scientific researeh
The sages of
Ghetto
fell.
Sol
Mutter eel said that the United
Isli i l(olief,
only Jewish
relief
or- that in several cases he found that
at.on the
functioning
in the
state
sent , ' Babylon and Jerusalem, alisonsollideS the humanities will i•ccupy a Ilistio-
Synagogue of America, organized 12
gat , -
(Printed by special arrangement with the New Pa',
lens put. guished plat, Ancient .lewish learn.
eadq uar-
at present, has invited Dr. Leon 3lotz- .siontributi,MS
had
already'
been
year.
ago by the late Dr. Solomon
to Detroit ar direct to the h
"eat the Galin of Vilna, the
ing, the accumulated, half-hidden
asking for aid.
a". 1 Ka rl m ark•
•,r11 assurance ' Schechter, has become a national in-
Confere
kin . presid
ent of the Jewish World
Ilebriw • I •ofr i I a • • op, I , o . - I :. •
l ' n " "r Ileitis. and Paul Ehr lich, are treasures of our ancient philosophical,
.
The 4 •4 l •Iling of our lit•.:
nce;
Dr.
Eisenstadt.
ters
of
the
Dr.
ni
ea
ch
town
a
few
of
the
lead
ing
Heinrich
(dire
world.
stitution
with the possibilities for an
•
'
aro pro •• .. , ., ..
Rell• 1.
.
on Mount Scopus at .taro-.sad
the links in the long, unbroken religious and iundie literature, will University
. "The United
.
fen had offered their help, but
11,..titutions, in i! internatiatial scope
fortei, rabbi of Leningrad, 81141
• i it • soille of
•
y committt
lint .i.u.r ed
i
.
I.
,
he
brouglff
ID
light
again
and
freed
.aluni
is
an
event
which
should
fill
us
in-
is
of America is the only in.
ehain
of
intellts
Ma
t
s
Oscar (robes, director of the Jew
ar must
the out v • 04
h regard it as on, of Synagogue
I front the dust of ages. They will he
f th • t
1 milli fil
h
.titution
of
its
kind
which
meets with
aity
Will
Teach
Everything.
s hould take chit
Arne' I Relief Conference. to itibir•ss ".3: I
rer
their
nobb•st
tasks
to
ket.
our
Peon'
,
ho
n
i
I
incorporett'd
in
the
new
life
develop-
not
only
with
just
pride
but
should
al-
ew
u
„, eac h J
w
in
the
in-
v,illott•s
h
a
responsive
chord
amongst
, to nni
inspir e us to serious reflectit MS.
su
'
' c
a PA-me e ting to be held
P
Cherfront nationali stn
' • obscurantism
The university, as it name implies,
(Inn , to arranet
Palestine, end so fair past Will so
I thus making the cam-
those who believe in the necessity of
tercet of the member hip campaign
ing the mind of man' ing i n Palestine,
A university is a place Where the' sin ! ,s ggre s sise infilerailso.
nt.
•
ta teach everything
•'
•
't -wide tine. as in is fill
with
the e times,
nowadays
o teaching can he fruit- . be linked up with the prese
which th e fe deration is planning for in t he '' w t.
(Jur university is s till a mode.t un- a • i u• i • ante. consistent
N
ersalitY
of
the
hunian
sPirit
man-
'
embraces.
,i
ti" ,1
. a e " mTeme Y
•t•t fundamentally traditional."
univ ersity,
.
h
Te
.
correct
poi-
and
the to•ar future.
The OrUallirlItiOn. ,"" tel t
it is strenkqb en- '
dertakinfr.
It
is
Willi.
the
while
trying l esi•l, ., ,ts itself. Seienee nail inVentitfati 481
I
ielthlb
.
he
highest
scientific
I:
Th
'
,
mted
Synagogue
sent
s
out
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),
•
of insluiry and rese arch; maintai n t
,, v I., ••• sin with ii 1111111 i, el of ri-eari
the truth ,•nly
. , 8o
eil by a spirit unless
f ''' '. -, IV the Federation of Ukrainian • l
• time • be 1 , 11 ,, ! • • . glii - /.•• Hs no
, lolioits of the Jewish Theological
., , of Michigan, changed 1
• ••
) . 1 .1•
and a mi dern university must not i n } nm •
• ,,,oral, •• . ,. • • • , that o.
•
,
o•
;
communities
RABBIS
TO
d professional ' aeressible to all classes ;if tl
small
to
a • •
' . misunderstandings; it is an "r- ORTHODOX
inter,
1 ."- S.-minary
r • r-iorally ,end
,,,-,1,,,•.• highly train ,
. ' ' C' , - raving for guidance and advbfe, a
•• • i n Lir all Jews interested in
. • • mak., ..
opportunity to ' T he Jewish workman and farm ! i•• 1 i
MEET IN BALTIMORE ,.., , , 1 , , g ,,,, sample ready
to devote • er frost be enabled to find there a oi•-
the . service invaluable to them toward
,.
I
ee.n.
I
, • relief. A charter has been
"
t'
,"
111141
,
e•pahlt•
• •
it ,
,
• • , i, will building up their commt.nities and
I from the state of Michigan
• ,, . to s cientific research to do l sibility of continuing and t.,•mplet
congregations, eAablishing religious
4.
. ..•I and undisturbed. Our their education in their free hoo,
• • 6 4•••'
' ' clear
, oinmemorate the occasion,
IS ,
Be Held in
• part tlo• mil
••64O • t . , .■ i • •1,1,
It fur-
our theories, leeto ,
The
doors
of
hi'
hebl
i'n
Union
Convention
to
t,
..,
omn
I ,, di the, schools and social centers."
cho
.,,
a
,.I of a 1,10A ...... n o .
,.
thus heihane the time
festival
•
val will
Southern City in ?Asp.
r
d laborateries must be opi •
nishes trained teachers to the small
iedreds of talented young
, . •
if
wide
to
them
all.
Thus
the
ur
'
,
'1"),1.1"es upon ale communities.
,,• Location supports the Kiev
m the thirst for learning sty will exercise its beneficial it." , ,
•
• I.
, elios
are
Io omit dino•t Ion .
t (i fah annual c, Irv ,
Mn.. Samuel Spiegel, president of
iiiry has been engrain-
,' ove , in which 55 orphans
( l'
The au nt
, an a
'...long sections the women's branch, which Was Or-
, •
lily throughout ages, and e n,. on the ,tali
It
of and each taught a
I
illh , care
Abraham II. Jaffe is general of the Union of Orthod,,,
.i ..,
Lianized about eight years ago under
eaSealunitersity library is elnutily .•
rica
la.
-
In
Pal'''
e
,pal
sofis
•
.
•
t.
Congregatbina of :Intel
. i'io great multitude of
' '''''
l''' ,.
,., . 1. i , •
at present conspelled to satisfy , line,', and very ialuable affilli, .
oil! o,46. t • enotte an- .0,, iniforation of the late Mrs. Nla-
•• and Louis Sideman is
in Baltimore in t he
• are tha.0 t , I ii t.i
- •
are at pre.. Di shared up II, I:11 , .,
f city-dwells rs leading tilda Schechter, announced that in
w.‘ ,. nod will mar k tm. 14,44404 6og :,1
participation arid .•I
of the membership ca m-
this their horning need amt tin-Jew- lit
i. eiiiiiii , g ,, i n 1.h a tt•
CO-
,
.,,,it.
.,.
;'
%
c
.•
,
,•,•,
,
•-• io the E urapeali Cities addition ti a student.' house on
I.,
,,r, NI. by
.Ahromovur,
ti at ion, lint
, .isted
:Tamil) R. morri,
Green-of
r
fan....: for tratli• fish, very often unfriendly, surround . and tdsewh re.
• d them
' ..• '1, .. flUroja Re hour- lumbia campus similar houses for
The 11 l a m e I'Miersity is no,
I
•
ortfalliril4U the
ings.
cAuntry.
in 11.
... M(irrin J.Kummer ana lIarry of
University'. I do not still- ! visible reality. Our university, fel,
Judaism in this
, ..'l ' .r.i'vnfion.. Wr JewiLt students are in contemplation
A Il l eb
e w,o, , .
bjective of the can, tio,oil
announcement,
io a! 4 r• al mg a people of workers. for City College and New York Uni-
•... The o
one who can !ell by Jewish burning and d
nia l(jhe the
I.,
S Goldstein. presi- io •••• that tl•ir• is any in•erusalem' orgy, will no.ld itself into un Oil gr a
, due-
tenting the .swish village in the , ver .it y . Credit for the development
•
• 7, ,i)00 mem bers. TM
J
... llorbert
Of a university
14,1 , -7.8 1 strueture il...•.
of the union. and rabbi of York
the convene
• ., •,.. and we desire that the of the I I:ith street student house and
i.r year and u p.
is.ing other than a Hebrew one. The port of oor s- .1 ... • cti. It will has. I It ,,'•
•
❑
New
• . f ..a fur Shotibl 144 4 lieeess. the equipment of the building, she
claim that the university should be a . Is in pros ,
•
o itional Synaeo2 ue,
.! i • .. •,• acting all that "or 0 ,
class
o labong
ri
, ,.
..ntripi.t:
i,Perialli',.aid, most be given to Mrs. Morris
•
n4 totables
tt . said:
PROF. SAMUEL M. LEVIN
: bren abo ut 0 i fri M ll, '
JeWS Il el6 W one rentn
, .
t
nolin
A..
kst
for
,..
-•
.
e,
.,,
s , 1.110W, Jews in all circum- Lurie, chairman of the committee in
•
h
is
ale
I
Co
the
..
l
• .[ t f,
,,_
have transmit ted th
h , e MID. Ail
e
ws
nstrue.
J
i
vie:
.
'.
•
,
.
..
,
or
choe
unif
la,-
ip
WRITES FOR REVIEW
place
e
odati.
n
above
all charge.
e {,r
i st i,oce ,
to I world;
sir
m Th e univers ity
f America ta orga niz
l - • i 6
mo st
TI . 4.• .• .
Rabbi Elias Nfargolis, reporting for
r f o,ni this lal.
i•
o f the ae..
4 . rat • 11,s.
In this connecti , r it devolves
• n it, union , things
reac hit.. . r. e lements,
e ;le
,tat , .gth, ti .a: ! •,
• .
Jewish r eligious work C h Br t • ■ ■ t• IDIll I a t• i th I • • lew• I. sh t • . , p I P t II rf:
inseiration
ar•I
••
•
h
the
highest'
upon
tl
e
lien
ersity
to
create
urine-
the educational committiT, recorn-
AI:itch-April number of the ,...
. , v o .
with humani
on- further truth. • Am I t•ei bold if I too,
•, .. i , rice a nd extensive
a lali.nt i
es
of
sha
revivify
the
powers
Ilo'
thing
utoque
in
order
to
serve
the
,
mended
the appointment of a salaried
Orthodox Jewi.h C
R ev h, aahli‘ h e , an anti •
'
the
v lie--
e • h
e seoo .
•• Eh.. Union of
ded s tate my conviction that
communities. I ere thee'
directo r .
o f pee.
wit=
., ,0 foun
- today • acres-'specific needs of the forte , "f life de - • edu aht:od raf l, ihreet
bi •.• ,-. .oir fia- murel NI. Levin of OA , greeations of Am erica w
ed, •r that (air ll Feattere41
J ewish 100. , o .
.
Israel have not utterly Perishse yersity wandering 'eel] (if Israel shall reach, t).
i . ,oufr nynagogues are ex-
atta
-.ugh
a
considi.
I
vtloped
by
our
poi*
in
Palestine.
for
the
par,
.
ahs sin it
, 1 the City of Detroit en-
heca o.., . • .. ••
, si
because
ssing 111..irr the aegis of thi
,:t
r' . •
o
.
,
re
acciden
ally
and
nr
of Factory 2e years ago
All of us desire to co-operate in or-
he Di- its haven. its strength no longer con.
f in t'
I c .1 life can wrl
to
reni.so.st en ce . odf ,
; '' ' ••Sonial Implications
the • thorn will hr
at I sumer! in senseless and vain wannkr- datici , • i • .. ,,,,
The article is an analysis •serving
.ontlicts frion which' der that the unicersity may Recruit-„(
•,,f ornpetent supervision, he said.
lty Jewish
to the traditions
ancestral by
rash of,
ii..vs is. im.,tiihbe
rop
ii -
1„ ya
l
•
ails, v ine power rr 1, p T
Ines. Israt4 shall at last remain at elimo .••• • •
ere
is
no
standardized
unity,
no
y the time 1 mph its mission. May the realization u .f
he unnersity .1
odencies in plant organiz- ' Jewish people. The union now p
..• , - cf. • today. M a
ith the world.
lculum. 50,17411p';
onstituent synagoisies in onee was nu s.
con-
i ormity of clurri
I peeve within itself
come al, il this nationalism will of the significance of this cause pen, I it
bilitation of
a
f.
'", ... 101 , 1 manar•ement and of
l
focus
n
some
i
soon
and
w
end
that
tells
the
I.
the
•
.
.
these through its c of th country. to nge
mu
leg
rh ly tehirtboof
p r .or
' There is a Talmudic
of the reha now so tenuous,
t
e
.. IL tenf
the imp
impart
consciousness
dere • t,, .i.rn
ters it y w
he Jew
the
two lewish
because
it has become so world-lit- I of the Jewish soul deprived (4 its have become s.• thoroughly a matter
' trite among e the
large masses
of ill Jew-
n o ur
ai g.
e Wee
ch i ef
The every p
ch an ces to t abor end societ y.
l onger be nem Cy. Then
a
great
educational
O
that
it
w
no
enci
h
e
cta
ga
o
er
of
T'
eaven
and
.01
course
hi
to
the l ea c ng
a great spiritual renter , name
tthe
overing between h
! Iw
writer examines critically the sy ign
we op feel that the better t camp
for us to give it special empha- , speedily into
Pre,-
t c mg
e S.
h. sh
s uc h i s our sou l t od ay; tumor- I nary'
u"'d Und er the °Irri'''Phfri'
w- , earth.t
will evoke r the respect of cub i
d e uni , th e sh in
ran., o f t h e traon
The J ewith Can - ,I•
piritual force our, J e
ur affiliation ill with our past ...A , which
(Continued on par 5: •
factort. e r the American•
has . always I sure of this s
IslY•i hall come to rest, in this sane- , ' sis.
row
,
fused
eourn i, an d mo d ern
with
the
present-day
achievements
of
,
tuned
mankind
the
world
over.
can
become
in
tribution to civilization
ution I fish
,
without becoming feeble, our con- i fury. This is our faith.
fare. H holds that the development t
tendencies are. in the main. hopeful . most
been be
spiritual
and this
contrdi
continued
in America.'
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