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car goes
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bring , snge
7h, l/•eall of the Written Wont surely
there sailed into port a new magazine devoted to t he
to cause
nie.
The
other day
Jewish
Science. Clifton Ilarby Levy is the editor. Jewish Science, ladies
grows
of entlenien, has quite a V , Ople. I ani afraid that if Jewish s J Science
e wish l a ure l,.
and g
( hristain Science will have to look to a
that to one of our most distinguished Jewish leaders asking his
i n have
written
s trength
I opinion of Jewish Science. I hope to be able to transmit to my readers in !
u-
the
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ORGANIZATION FORMED
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COMMERCIAL EAR
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fare of
he first
institu-
na and
Phila.
Jewish
Hebrew
, also t
us and
ounded
f which
ninny'
Its economy of maintenance could
have no better proof than this:
It is operated in fleets by a long list
of business houses whose selection
bf equipment is based strictly on
comparative records.
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itttgitunu Notes
I.xploitation
n
led to the
I and we
such more
ivities.
Two-Pants Suits, $34.50 to $59.50
Topcoats, $29.50, $34.50, $39.50
have a more encouraging one to make I shalt be pleased to publish it. Three
representatives from the world relief conference, who came over recently • mlucation
and also the preparation of
: special pamphlets on "stimulating Oil
to discuss with leaders in American Jewry the activities of the conference,
seem "bluer" than I am. They say that the Jews in Poland, Lithuania anti ,appreviation of religious education
under
Roumania have been the victims of legislation that virtually deprives them and of the work our religious
can to school
I
of their means of livelihood and that the entire economic situation in Soviet teachers are doing and
Russia, so far as the Jews are concerned, has changed, wiping out practically [ proper
in
To Issue
Teachers' M•g•aine.
the industrial activities of the Jews. Where are these Jews going to? Not
The committee of which Dr. All-
to Germany, not to England, not tt• Italy. Because feeling in those countries I
I
is growing worse? Palestine? Well, Palestine Call take care of some, but Irani Simon is chairman was author-
absorption toed to prepare a handbook on teach-
be ninny,
years before we
can discuss
Palestinian for rabbis and superin- !
it will
ms
of many
millions.
' er
training
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tendents of religious schools ann •
in ter
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I've always warned young folks against taking up poetry for a living. !plans were also developed for the is-
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If you want to indulge in it as a hobby, like collecting rare stamps or coins, suance of a religious school teachers'
, nix-nox. That young magazine.
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or crossword puzzles, well and good, but °theme
Of importance in the report of the
Jewish chap in Baltimore named Siegel, who is a perfectly good printer,
won the Nation's poetry prize—but alas! I am afraid a good printer has
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been spoiled. I think that poem called "lint Afternoons Have Been in stab-committee on adult and nniver.
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Montana" must have been awarded the prize when Mt. Villard and his staff stay education wan
the recommen•la.
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ine natal. a after ' the '
by the Montana heat. But if you want to know why I ti
days, of organizations engaged in am-
were
warn It you against writing poetry listen to what some folks think of Maater
.,
rsity
religious
and
welfare
activi-
!
has stood apart from association with
. poem. These statements appeared in the Nation and were sent in ‘e !
tionalist bodies of Spain, Hungary
ties. The committee on adult and
Sieger ,
the notionallist movements in other
its
through
(the
Awakening
Magyars)
and
the
education,
it
y
un iv et.,
countries and has been notoriously
by readers'
rom
chairman, Dr. H. G. Endow of New
ten h fpe-
anti-Semitic royalist circles grouped free from anti-Semitic prejudices.
had emanathe
Mr. Siegel's stuff settles me. If this thing
o
1•ork, was authorized to prepare
aseidence
of
around the "Action Francaise." The
v
Mussolini not very long ago repudi-
the inmate of a lunatic asylum and had been
courses of study on various aspects
ROME. — (J. T. A.) —The grand international will be primarily cleri-
ated anti-Semitism on behalf of hie
lessness of the writer's mental condition, it would at least have had
, of Judaism and Jewish history. This
council of the Fascisti party has de- calist and, the government press
party and refused to have association
committee will shortly issue a panip.
cided to establish international con- states, will fight free-masonry, anti-
a pathological interest.
with the anti-Semitic Ilitlerist party
"The Importance of Adult Re-
nections with all similar nationalist clericalism and Jewish capitalism.
1•.t ./I1
in Germany.
Arid here's another bouquet from another indignant critic:
ay:
ligious lanucation," which will be dis-
movements in other countries. The
h Sund Rabbi
Hitherto, the Italian Fascist' patty
tribut•d throughout the country. The Rabbi Berkowita to Preacnext,
New International will include the na-
Almost rotten enough to win a prize; bids fair to become an
!committee also recommended the I On Sunday morning
Berkowitz will preach the
publication of an illustrated Bible,[Heney J. Berkowitz
American idiom.
!modern in type and character. Be- [sermon under the title "Current
in the Jewish Mind." In
a project of conceptions
Keep away from poetry!
this discourse Rabbi Berkowitz will
t h e basic J ew i sh id ea ,
A sort of religious compote, so to speak. Lora .t.
Shefliela,
the father-in-,
of the the
expense
for
re .if State
for India, cause
this type,
committee
will with-
l•lication of this Bible until define
hold ia
that are often misunderstood by our
former • •
law of the late Edwin S. commenting
Montague, (in the fact the J. T. A. cables that the_ntIcesary funds are at hart.
.
people. The services begin at
Nebr.• Books in Preparation.
died the other day. In
one brother was a Mohammedan and h,
an-
and the public is invited.
•
I
n
Lord Sheffiel was a
Purina the past year the cam
other brother is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Emmaus. Ant
of the late Lord before marrying Montague became a Jewess. Now if any- , ion adopted a uniform curriculum
religious IQuiet Hour of Music:
one knows a stranger combination than this one family, please advise me. for Jewish education for
w I
,fiy.TMia,rrehw2.9., at 4 o'clock
will present his
Newman Levy is a Jewish writer who is rapidly making a name for schools. The publication of a new'
himself as one of the real humorists of the day. The hest thing that he series of books under the title "The AbOraninSuRnad .estinYg quiet hour of mu-
ins
Bible Weed'" has usual inter
has done, it seems to me, is his book published by Knopf called "Opera I Bible
Story book is in press and the • sic. The soloist on this occasion will
the second
Guyed," which will appeal to whatever sense of humor opera goers possess. I already begun. The first book is out, I be T. Stanley Perry, tenor. These
we remainder of the series is being writ- i quiet hours are always very much
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whether
n worth while musically and they are
Max Eastman knows how to write of
well.
And
I sill sm.,
Leon
Trotzky's
youth, which he !ten. Anumg
books
pu 'Faith
a
few the
years
are:
of open to the public.
to the the past
ow:
"Jewish
Post-
agree with hia views or not, the story
book
!
" ._ 11 F el
has just written, should prove a most a.
Biblical History," by Miss Bildersee;
Nation, Trotzky was secretary to his father (a prosperous farmer), when
se- Israeli
f age.
And
we
are in told
that he was
a sums
competent
retary, too.
Eastman
points
out
that
computing
the
due
the
"Rabbinie
Wisdom," by Miss Reizen- I Viaitors
to of
View
Any Invited
members
the Morale:
Detroit com-
he was o nly 7 years o
Train.
desire to view the Bar-
, Teacher
workers that he frequently protested to his father that this or that ven
worker
stein:
"The Book ' of
Genesis,"
by ! I munity who which
at
Dr.
Morgenstern;
are
now
installed
Fes- lowmurals,
him a revolutionist e
b
on. So We find
ay ! in the temple, may come during the
nough
to Bee
nder
age e of
7. he
organized not one but several revolutions i by Dr. Gameran; "Jewish
not
earning
d that he would one day become a dangerous member Mrs,
tivala
in the Religious
School,"
h week and upon request will be per.
Levinger,
and a course
in Ile-
the t e
t•• see the pictures.
and it was Predicted In school
brew by Rabbi Reichler. In addition mitten
--
of society and come to a bad end. Well, what's the verdict?
graded system
.
completely
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to
n
le
religious
schools
has
Congre..tion.I
sea,
Screen Commercial Car $910, delivered
artic
urt's
of textbooks for
ee
I have received many indignant criticisms of Walter IIJewish weekli os.
In the Temple April 9:
f
zionism,"
which
appeared
in
several
supper of the
"A I;entilias Vi e w o
The
commission is composed of the
The ample
One or two Zionist leaders of international reputation have personally sua• been
issued.
David Philipaon, congregation will be held on the night
' that it was wrong for Jewish papers to publish this article. To this
of Thursilay, April 9. Special atten-
, Zionism should be able t•• stand criticism of an adverse following rabbis:
Kest ,
I cannot agree
character.
Every cause that belongs to ter public and which affects m ehairman,
secretary, Cincinnati;
Cincinnati; George
Edward Zepin,
N. Ca- lion is called to the fact that a new
olic has been instituted regarding
Tisch, Richmond, VA.; H. G. Enclose,
some way the welfare of the individual has a right to be discussed.
r reservations in the temple.
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PdinruY,
t an anti-Semite any name than Ambassador Moore of New York City; Harry x W.
Ettelson,
Grossman,
New Unless reservations are made in ad-
Rudolph HA,.
m a
Mr. hurt is ti-Semite
no
because he happened t,, choose as his traveling [ Philadelphia;
niaht to
of in.
the
companion
no dinner
will be served
Spain i, an an on his recent visit t•• America an Arab prince who is an anti- New York City; Ivance dividu
' als who come the . night
care
been charged that M r. Moore has permitte d himself to be Orleans. La.; Samuel Koch, Seattle, , [function and expect to be
— 1
It has
Semite,
use.'
by this
and other anti-Semites. Regardless of the
truth
Of
that
state-
Wash.•,
Kaufmann
Kohler,
New
York
that air. Moore is and Cit y ; Harry Levi, Boston ; Louis L of. In the past Temple Beth El has
e
Chicago; David Marx, Atlanta, ! I been extremely lenient in this mat-
• Mann,
men, I s ay unres ervedly from personowledg
has been and is a friend of the Jew. ' Go.; S. Felix Mendelsohn, Chicago; ter but from now on only those will
JAY
always has been a close trivial of the Jewish people.
be served who have indicated in ad-
ated this
I know
on occasions
that heal too
kn numerous to mention. And just 'Julian alorgenstern, Cincinnati; Jo-
S o w ith Mr. hurt,
sees
fit
to
take
an
opposing
view
of
Zionism
does
not
in
any
•
seph
Rauch,
Louisville.
Ky.;
William
vance
their
intention
to
be
present.
Ile ha d emono t r
tasemite. The statement is ridiculous. While we Rosenau, Baltimore; Samuel
because h e
will challenge successfully the opinion man, New York City; Abba H. Silver,
way ma k e hi m an an
of tremendous Cleveland; Abram Simon, Washing-
who will
cannot subscribe to all hi, views,
Memple ?grill El
Nigro
in an
a high
f a be-
,. On
;till be
living
found
Gratz
invited to
cared ad.
social, re-
ties. She
cation of
• men, be-
,r Jewish
say all-wool. We say all virgin wool.
Note that we don't merely
There's a world of differenm and you'll profit by knowing that
is an overworked term, and too often it is
difference. All-wool
applied to "shoddy" or reworked woolens -- wool that has been
used in cloth before. Usually it's a poor-serving, article, unreli-
means 100'; pure wo ol
able and short-lived. But all virgin wool
wool that has not been tampered with before it was made into
fine, sturdy, long . -wearing fabrics.
all virgin wool fabrics in the fine new Kirschbaum
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You'll
Spring suits -- along with superb style and skillful tailoring, at
moderate prices that hardly seem possible for so much quality.
MEN'S STORE
THIRD FLOOR
IR.
Chi• la,
us t. see
Is Ain ra
ith many
and has
with the
since it.
been its
fact she.
Ine of the
itch grew
Congress
s
l'Ongrevational
ition
alike
J)
tly
se?(
If its
[men
/hell
y
may
Oval
ratite
The
cycle
(ain-
t Ell-
ie be-
an,'
Turks
'ent
Item
!Mat s
ot be
w o uld
is ef-
. alike
moral
would
in (to
lowest
Ith of
It that
pment
.ed in a
by Sir
es know
original
[el?
s friend
lofT marl,
Mint:ton
ntracted
last six
tenderly
fter her
heart.
'here he
rho' he
I's death
aithfully
ays. So
I See the
e Jewish
e beauty
an who
e better-
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Uniform Curriculum for Reli-
No man in this country has done better work a ith less blowing of Imola
gious Schools Adopted
han Bernard Baruch, who of late years ha, liven devoting himself
of the "big men" of the Wilaiii
m i. t
During Past Year.
of the fanner. 111. Was 0111..
t '1 , e 'fare who
' regime
' o - the
emerged wit h eleon hail& and a clean reputation. For
t ,„,,
'ears Baruch has not engaged in gainful pursuits and today this man, wla,
„
oilier! , On the progre,s made by
Yet 0110 timewai known chiefly as a Wall Street gambler. is one of the , 1
the commission On Jewish education
most constructive forces in American life. He has just pledged $1,500,00
a tit., Colon of Anwrientt Maitre('
to the farmers of South Carolina this native state), who have suffered
from the boll weevil scourge. Baruch made the offer'i condition that the I t,engeegatio, were presented at a
banks of South Carolina supply the same amount. Mr. Baruch's 1 at her, 'recent meeting of the commission
,,,,hi .tt Cineinnati. Of outstanding
the late Dr. Simon Baruch, was well known to ninny of the readers of thisl imp 1
this assembly was the
or tan e at
column. Be had been a surgeon in the Confederate army. In later years, i t c ,t and
t,ikeit .ty
in op.'
e rs instruc.
the members
t
when he moved north, he became interested in many enterprises of a publaa
character havnig for their purpose the improvement of health. It is inter.. po sing "any form of religi
g those n1,11601101 last !summer , t ion in the American public system
esting to note that Bernard Baruch was among
of education and in public school
as a candidate for Vice-President on the Democratic tieket. Ii would surely
for the organconimemlation,
call-
' buildings."
Re
he farmer vote.
ization of a national
-.--
have wont
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and
th,
Jewish
you
ee on
ourse these things do help some. Delegates from the Union Theo.' ine
, engaged
Of c Seminary, the General Episcopal Theological Seminary and the Jew.[ com fen T ier o f Jeveish bialie
logical
i university welfare work, were also
ish Theological Seminary joined in a procession t•• Grace Chureh, in New !`!;""
,
York Cay, one day last week, when the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue I ' d " e •
the first steps in the
The report of the sub-committee on '
with
an American flag ao u ps
w
some o f
s. Now
p e lhaps
presented the
manner
in the lives y•aith education, presented by Rabbis
ram
of the different religiomore
!
oodaill
church
s goupctical
g this
pra
Boil prog
ill will begin to function in a
u St- and George 7.r pin, tug. I
of the members of the different groups. A gesture is quite impressive, of amu
! S"mel
Schulman, Louis Witt• I.
el
S
s peaker. Hot
ill
,gested
the
creation
of
a
national
body
•
ourse; sometimes more impressive than the words of a
goo d w
of Jewish youth from the various
c (pardon us for speaking so pessimistically i, we would like to see
'communities of the country and the
•
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in action.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was 53 years old on St. Patriek's Day and 11
hePreparation
a program
that would
in introduce of religious
activities
into
.
celebrated the occasion by talking to some thoustual or more W01111
, in Jewish institutions.
The proon of adequate salary
Town Ball, New York, on ''What Jews and Christians Have in Common."
II, club
was abStirli to have so many
He did make this
interesting point,
it
nominational
demarcations
in the that
Protestant
Church awl he added that for religious school teachers and it
were 15,000,000 Jews in the world and no two of them thought alike !pervisors and the
raising
of their
a noble
profession
an ti
on the subject of Judaism. So he intends to re.Jtalaize them. Well, doctor, status to
you have a husky task cut out for yourself. Poasilny it will be easier when are pleas made in the report of the
you have those 5,000,000 Jews that Dr. Scharmya Levin told me the ether presented
sub-committee
on teacher
training,
by Drs.
Julian Morgen.
stern, Edward N. Calisch and Abram !
aine__
day will some day be together
in P
The condition of the Jews in Europe is getting worse all the time. My Simon. This committee urged the ,
optimistic friends may not be please.' with such a statement, but if they undertaking of a
budgets
national
for surIey
religious
of , !
a l-
and
ien-
his.
albs
heir
phy,
tam
the
Jew
very near future.
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Committee Discusses Plans for
isr ch... It. lossehl
Riei tat
set.
key
to economic for an international explosion ton, D. C Henry Slonimsky, New
e s trategic
i s th that
that
op ai estin e And
magnitude?"
it holds
possibilities
by avaricious powers? I am sure that France doe s not view with coin- York City; Louis Witt. St. Louis,
fIncency the "edge" that Great Britain has obtained in Paleatine. Ann alo . min !mai, Wolsey, Cleveland.
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In honor ••f the birthday anniver
'
taery diplomat worthy of the title knows that it views with great envy and
vary of their children, Elaine and Da-
nd Ms. lams Levinsohn
utmost disfavor the a•Ivantage that the British have jockeyed
for
themselves
val, alr. and
i
is is beside the queston.
The point I
children Saturday,
entertained
in the Palestinian
But all
this
ing is that deal.
because
a Gentile
who has written fearlessly
and
it
be
de-
110s
am s tre ss
'
reh
14
Nla
quats ion
so happens favorably of our people most of his life should
______ , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel enter-
nounced as anti-SeMitic because he has stated his position on a
of burning importance that is in opposition to oura. It isn't fair; it Isn t
I haired at cards Saturday evening,
!March 14, in honor of Miss Julia Gor-
(Concluded from page 1 1
just; it isn't good sportsmanship.
through
Torah
the
training
of
a
gen;don,
who left the following day for
,
at the Jewish erasion which eventually will consti- her home in Portland, Ore.
day
evening.
March
24,
-
of our future
....*--s...."*.--***--"...."."'........ by the
Sisterhood
was
held
on Tue
Crmunity
Center.
Prizes
were
Riven tote the memhership
p ages. the! The monthly meeting of the Is
an 1 will
each table and supper served in congregation,.
qualifications to assume I dies Aid Society took place Wednea.
the evening. The following
ce " nr1. in J ewish religious life." i day, March 1 g. Mrs. Adolph Green-
laIll ir es! ne
leadership
The following resolution was anon- • baum and Mrs. Max liershberg acted
Mrs. Alex J. Elbling of Ital.lwin were in 0
charge
an Mrs.
(if the
Louis
affair:
Manois.
as hostesses.
tamimou,dy adopt,d,
un
avenue has 1••ft for Rochester, N. Y.. Mn. M. Kollin an.I Mrs.
"That this convention is opposed to
"The Star of Judaea," a very en-
'
t•• spend the Passover holidays with Present.
any movement which in any way joyable five-act Purim play, was pre-
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Hol-
whatsoever endeavors to link up the sented last Sunday afternoon by the
lander. While there Mrs. Elbling will
have public school system with religious Sabbath School. The following took
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky
attend the reception announcing the
part : Ashasureus, Marvin Spock;
•alucation."
enaagement of her sister, Miss Selma returneil from a visit to Chicago.
The resolutions committee was Esther, Zella Immerman; Mordecai,
Hollander, to Thomas II. Horowitz.
b Rabbi Moses J. Abets of Elliot Immerman; Raman, Alfred
Mr. Elbling expects to leave for
oc ,
Mrs. Benjamin Neorg.
who has Cedarhurst, L. I., and the others on id
tz
Rochester on April 5 to join Mrs. El-
the winter
in Miami, the committee were Ely Rosenberg, Seitner;
Miriam,
Rose Gordon
a. Lewellyn
Imerman,
bling, after which they will make a
Bernard Breitbart, Edwin Kauf man, I
been spending
Sanders, Benjamin alark o witz piro, Seymour Seltzer; attendanto,
short stay in New York City before Fla., ia back in the city.
I Frederick Seitner, Robert Heaven-
Iron Sande
returning to Pontiac.
Orevsky, Eunice
and Adolph Alpert.
, The following officers were elected i rich; dan cers, Ida aine Selv in.
El
Rabbi Hyman A. Iola of Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strifiing
heir sister,
an- for the ensuing year: President, Sol ,Meyia's; prologue,
,
FAT, Wheeling, W. Va., spent
a
nuance the mrriage
of
to t George B.[Mutterperl; vice-presidents. Leo J.
M r. 111.1 Mrs. Samuel Bloomberg,
'
day with his relatives, Mr. and
i
e
Bernice
M. of
Strifling,
Weinberg
Detroit, s on of Mr. and Goldberger,
Alfred
Jacob
Ilyman
J. Goldfarb,
Reit, Albert
Ro- Mrs. Sarah M arks of Dtrot week-end
and Al.
Benjamin Goldstein and Mr. and Mrs.
Weil of Alma were the
G. J. Rappaport, en route to Ann Ar- Mrs.
I.
Weinberg
of
Saginaw,
whist
took place Sunday, March 22, at senblatt, Morris Stern and Ilarris vin
i Berkowitz of- Sussman; secretary, Rabbi Samuel M. guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosen-
am', where he delivered a lecture to
berg.
the students at Lane Hall.
;Cohen; treasurer, Joseph Durst.
Temple Beth El, Rabb
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ficiating.
The fifth benefit card party given
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he musical
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a in music
1 active in
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Bucknell-Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan—Glendale 9388
Northeast Motor Co.. 8564 Jos Campau—Empire 4083
Hriavnrocder, Inc., 14615E. Jefferson—Hickory 7600
Midwest Motor Co., 9111 Grand River — Garfield 7100
Dix-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix—West 1601
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot — Lincoln 1172