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September 18, 1925 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-18

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CLIFTON ATMS - CINCINNATI 10, ONTO

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TH

EIVISROIRONICLE

MILLIONS ENGAGED I
IN AUTO INDUSTRY

I CHEAP MONEY MEANS
LESS PROSPERITY

8 5-10 per cent; gasoline, 80 per cent;

wool, 3 per cent.

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In addition, the industry consumes
annually: Nickel, 4,800,000 pounds;
softwood lumber, 323,734,000 board ,
feet; cloth upholstery, 21,108,0001
Evidence of busniess expansion and
yards; imitation leather, 130,325,000
prosperity is found in the hardening

square feet; top nod side curtain ma- ,
of money rates. The plethora of
cheap money has been as powerful a ' . Ra mifications Now Have Direct taint, 17,541,000 yards; paint and
varnish, 12,700,000 gallons; hair and
factor in raising the. stock market to
Bearing on Nation's
p (1 . , 36,170,000 pounds; lubri.
t level that there was don-
eating oil 245,000,000 gallons; ashes-
Growth.
ger that it might become associated
Cos, 62,000,000 pounds.
the
public
mind
as
an
index
of
,
i
I
ailroas received $40,980,000 i n
prosperity. B. M. Anderson, eco-
In the short space of 25 years thel
l
nomist of the Chase National Bank,
industry has grown from1 freight revenue from automotive pro
recently had occasion to remind the automotive
n° thing to the largest industry in the , I millions
ducts in of
a snigle
Hundreds an-
of
dollars year.
are expended
business world that cheap money is
sign of business depression rather United States and that means the , nually for road construction as a re-
than the symbol of business pros- world. It is estimated that 2,893,563 salt of transportation facilities de•
obile
perity. Foundations of prosperity
but
as trade
expands
the conditions,1
demand for people are employed directly and 3,• , man
e )
are laid
on easy
money
It required
2,631,690 freight cars
119,563 directly and indirectly
in
the
per cent of to haul all the motor vehicles, sup-
money for business purposes causes automotive industry-1 0
i
li equiin pm ent and road material
the male wage-earning population of pes,
a hardening of interest rates.
the United States last
produced
Automobiles
alone
occupied
Farmers received a gross income the United States.
Of the raw materials manufac- year.
FORD BUILDING - - - - DETROIT
of $12,136,000,00 0 in the year ended tured in the United States, the auto- 740,000 freight cars, while gasoline
and lubricating oil were transported
June 30, 1925, as compare with
motive
industry consumes: Iron and in 692,000 tank cars.
$11 288 000 000 in the preceding
The ramifications of the automo-
year. This represents a gain of 7% steel 11 per cent; aluminum, 46 per
per cent over last year and is the ' cent; plate glass, 61 per cent; up o - tive industry are nation wide; it has
largest gross reported in any one year I atery leather, 69 per cent; rubber, 80 a direct and important bearing on the
Members of
since 1921. The gross income report-Iper cent; hardwood lumber, 15 per country's industrial growth and pros-
9 3-10
ed is the value of production less cent; copper, 71/2 per cent; tin,
. DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
4-10 per cent; zinc, perity.
feed, seed and waste. The gain over per cent; lead, 8
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1924 is very largely due to higher re- j
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
turns from wheat and hogs, but the'
CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
whole agricultural situation has im-
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
proved
proved and it promises to be a'
taining influence in the pesent
period of prosperity.
By LEON FRAM
Operating profits of Class 1 rail-
I
roads in June aggregated $91,716,-
The
Day
of
Atonement
in
ancient one and three; one and four; one and ,
DETROIT — GRAND RAPIDS
five; one and six; one and seven." '
862, representing an increase o f
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
A sigh of relief resounded through-
per cent over the $65,806,740 report- nil e,tine.
29 South LaSalle St.
ed for June, 1924. Gross revenue , The city of Jerusalem is crowded out the temple as the high priest came
120 Broadway
Member. Detroit Stock Escheure.
with people, all of them streaming forth from the lloly of Holies. All
MILWAUKEE
showed an increase of more
DENVER
per cent, reflecting the better con- towards one goal—the Hill of Zion. eyes followed him as he approached
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National
Bldg
206 U. S.
Resplendent in its beauty stands upon the live goat which was to be sent
dition of trade generally.
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the Hill of Zion the Temple of Solo- to its death in the wilderness. Plac-
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mon, the special dwelling place of ing his hands upon the head of the 611■■•
is
God
among
His
people.
On
the
day
goat, he confessed before God all the
The general rule is that one who
compelled to transgress is immune by of atonement a wonderful thing oc- sins of the people of Israel, whether
curs in the temple. The high priest, committed intentionally or commit-
the law of the Torah.—Talmud.
who all during the year does not dare ted through ignorance, and prayed:
to go any further than the chamber
"0 God, Thy people, the house of
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called Holy, penetrates on this (lay Israel, have sinned, they have com-
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to the innermost chamber of the tem- mitted iniquity, they have trans-
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le called the Holy of Holies. For gressed against Thee; I beseech Thee
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n this day the high priest must come by Thy Name make Thou atonement
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lose to God, to ask Him to forgive for the sins and for the iniquities and
WE WISH TO ALL OUR
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he sins of His people: "For on this for the transpressions wherein Thy
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ay shall atonement be made for you, people, the house of Israel, have sin- I
JEWISH FRIENDS AND
o cleanse you from all your sins; be- ned and committed iniquity and
PATRONS
A
HAPPY
AND
ore the Lord ye shall be clean."
transgressed against Thee; and it is
For a whole week the priest has written in the Law of Thy servant
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
been preparing for this great mo- Moses, at Thy glorious command. For
OUR BEST WISHES TO OUR MANY JEWISH
ment, for he must not make a single in this day shall atonement be made
error in the ceremonies, lest God take for you, to cleanse you, from all your
FRIENDS AND PATRONS FOR A HAPPY AND
offense at his carelessness. Each day
sins, before the Lord.' "
o f that week he practiced sprinkling
And when the people that stood Tj
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
I
the blood of the sacrifice, trimming
— We Make —
the court heard that glorious and
the lamps and burning the incense. in
awful Name of the Lord pronounced
fcr
Each day the elders of Israel gath- out of the mouth of the high pries'..
ered around him and heard him re- in holiness and in purity, they knelt
cite the laws of atonement from the and prostrated themselves and made
book of Leviticus, in order that he confession, falling upon their faces
might be absolutely sure of every
— ON —
crying:
details of his duty. Towards sunset and
"Blessed be His Glorious Name for
on the eve of the Day of Atonement ever and Over."
RESIDENCES, APARTMENTS
they prepared for him a frugal meal
And he in awe prolonged the ut-
Members Detroit Stock Exchange.
AND BUSINESS PROPERTY
in order that his sleep might be calm. terance of the Name until the people
Until midnight he was kept busy had said their blessing. Then he end-
reading the Law and assigning vari-
sod Give Good
the words;
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ous duties to his fellow priests. They ed with shall
Service.
be clean."
"Ye
were all so eager to take part in the
Then a special messenger took the
service that he had to cast lots. Some goat into the wilderness, where it was
were assigned to remove the ashes thrown from a steep rock and killed.
I
from the altar, some to place the ani- The high priest now went forth to the
mal of sacrifice upon the altar; there
a
JOHN L. BROWN
was a special competition among the people.
A great poet has described the
JOHN D. CURRIE
new priests for the honor of assisting scene at the end of the service as
JOSEPH J. GERWENS
in the preparation of the incense to
JUSTUS A. GRIMSHAW
follows:
be burned in the Holy of Holies.
ORLA M. FAIR
I When the watchman upon the Hill "La! his face was radiant as the sun
R. WARD RICHARDSON
of Zion proclaimed the coming of the
when he goeth forth in his might,
DAVID A. SCULLY
'dawn, the high priest arose, bathed Rejoicing as he appeared girded and
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and put on his golden garments. He
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robed in his garments of honor.
then performed the usual daily sacri- A perfect people conducted the faith-
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fice. This done, he re-entered his
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ful messenger to his home;
chamber, took off his golden gar- They were decked with salvation and
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gladness.
joy
and
him that was to minister unto They were washed from their un-
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t , for
God.
cleanness,
Now began the special service for They
were cleared from the taint of
the Day of Atonement. First of all,
their pollution;
the priest sacrificed a bullock, over They laved their hands in purity,
which he confessed his own sins and Yea, they were made perfect and
the sins of his family.
whole;
Then in the sight of all the people
the fount
Ile that cleans-
gathered to worship he approached To make known that
fountain of living
eth them i s
SEASON'S GREETINGS
the two he-goats offered by the peo-
Y.
of Israel for their atonement. He waters;
k ple
that purifieth them is the well of
The two he-goats were exactly alike
Israel, whose waters never fail.
in form and in height and both were In whiteness and innocence they were
perfect, without a spot or flaw. The
made wholly clean;
high priest threw two golden lots into "They were made new, even as mercy
a casket, choosing one goat for sac-
is new every morning;
rificing in the temple and the other They were cleansed from every stain;
goat to be sent to its destruction in The high praises of God were in their
the wilderness. He tied a scarlet
throat,
thread around the head of the goat
which was to be sent to the wilder- Singing was on their tongue,
In their mouth a new song.
ness and cried in a loud voice:
Happy is the people, that is in such
"A sin offering unto the Lord."
A case;
The people hearing him bowed
Happy is the people whose God is the
their heads in awe.
Lord."
Now he approached the flaming al-
tar and the people held their breath,
The next day the high priest held
for the awful ceremony of the burn- a reception for all his friends to cele-
ing of the incense was about to begin. brate the fact that he had entered
He plucked flaming coals from the the holy place in peace and had come
altar and put them into a golden
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in perfect peace.
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censer, or incense burner. The for- forth
tunate young priest, who had won the
Libel or slander is both a money
lots the night before, brought in a
vessel filled with the finest beaten case and a life case, as such crime
incense. The priest took two hands- man lead to a capital offense.—Tat•1
ful of incense and put them in a mud.
large spoon. Now with the spoonful
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of incense in his left hand and the
I censer in his right hand, the high
TWA.
I priest turned towards the Holy of
Holies. Slowly and solemnly he
made his way towards the sacred spot
which no mortal foot might enter but
his own, the awesome chamber in
which st000d the Ark of the Covenant
containing the tablets of the Ten
Commandments. lie drew aside the
veil which separated the Holy from
pportunity to extend our
At this time we taste the o
the holy of Holies, entered, and the
sincerest wishes to our Jewish Friends and Patrons
I people could see him no more.
I What a hush fell upon the multi-
for a Happy and Most Prosperous New Year.
tude! Would God accept the incense
offering by the high priest? Would
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f
0
t
l
n
yt?
m
ce
r
e
f
e
h h e e fi p te r t o t o e r h m t esi eerv i ce a p t e ee
the
the
entire pepole? They even trembled
what might
life.
Who
knows
for his
transpire in this wondrous spot, the
link between heaven and earth? Some
envied the high
hearts nevertheless
priest. What • glorious opportunity
was his! To be no close to God! Per-
he
haps if he looked hard enough
could even catch a glimpse of the
I Glorious Presence of God as it rested
behind the wings of the cherubim
carved upon the Ark.
Meantime, while the people waited
I
priest d g
with suspended breath, the high set
the
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calmly approached the Ark.
I censer before it and placed the in-
the
he
saw
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smoke of the incense ascending, he
i came forth, back into the sight of
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i He let its blood flow into a holy yes-
sel. With the vessel in his hand he ii
I re-entered the Holy of Holies and
sprinkled the Ark with the blood,
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one;
one
and
two;
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