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which are eulthated by an ever- tillers of the soli. If the Jews of
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PLETE.
Birnbaum's opens the 1925-26
season with a display of furs that
easily surpasses all previous
showings made by this old re-
liable fur house, which attracts
customers from many parts of
the city. Each lavishly tailored
rich fur garment was painstak-
ingly selected by Mr. Birnbaum,
personally, for its tine qualities.
You are invited to see our offer-
ings in every wanted fur. We
offer a truly remarkable assort-
ment of value at diversified
prices and in every size.
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SACREDNESS OF JEWISH FAMILY
By MAYOR JOHN W. SMITH
I appreciate the privilege of expressing as Mayor a
few of the thoughts which come to me with regard to
the solemn celebration of the Jewish New Year. The thing
that strikes me most forcibly in connection with this great
people, who have held tenaciously to their vows through
the centuries in which many nations have risen and fallen,
is the sacredness with which they hold the family relation.
The Jewish people, first among the races of the world, have
maintained their respect for the amenities of family life,
their reverence for their elders and their obedience to the
simple tenets of their faith.
The family relationship is the foundation of all govern-
ment. All governments sprang from families associated
together for mutual co-operation and those governments
were strongest in which parental supervision was most ef-
fective and filial devotion most sincere.
The Jewish people on this occasion of their New Year
renew the obligations which for nearly sixty centuries
have helped guide the world's history.
As Chief Executive of Detroit, I could not but express
my warm appreciation of the part this people has played,
not only in the world and in the nation, but in the com-
munity over which I happen to preside.
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YOIM HAZIKOROIN, DAY OF RE-
MEMBRANCE
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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
To Our Host of Jewish Friends.
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The designation of Rosh Hashonah as "Yoim Haziko-
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rein" is not without a deep sienificance. It is a period
Yom Kippur the call of the Shofar stirs within us that
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of remembrance. On the days of Rosh Hashonah and
divine spark which has lain dormant and forgotten in the i;
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pursuit of our materialistic existence. The shrill blast fills I,
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us with awe and dread, impels us to pause in our daily rou-
tine and review our conduct during the year.
The Midrash says that when God first created Adam,
all the angels came to worship the newly created man be-
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cause he was so beautiful and because they thought him
a holier, a more Divine Being than they themselves were.
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But God disillusioned them, he caused a deep sleep to
fall on Adam, and when the angels saw him asleep they
at once departed saying that man's soul was in his nostrils
and not in his heart, and that in sleep man loses his divin-
ity. The Shofar on Rosh Hashonah awakens us to our
spiritual needs, and the Jew whom the call of the Shofar
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When God created the world he commanded the earth
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to bring forth living creatures, Nefesh Chayo; the earth
in fulfillment of God's commandment gave forth living
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creatures. All that was demanded of these creatures was
just their physical existence and therefore animals are
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measured by their weight, their size and the strength of
their bodies. They have no moral or spiritual values. They
have merely a physical existence. They are truly earth
products. They are merely earthly beings and they cannot
escape from the earth.
Man on the other hand was created by God Himself.
A Happy and Prosperous New Year to the
For him within whom stirs the Divine spark, his soul is
free. As if on wings it rises from above its materialistic
Jewish Community of Detroit and to my
environment and soars to Heaven there to partake of
many Jewish friends.
Heavenly fruit and to be crowned with Life everlasting.
Because of his soul man becomes, immortal and holy.
There are some men whose bodies and their physical
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needs are too heavy for their souls and, instead of the
souls lifting the bodies heavenword, the bodies drag their
soul down to earth. There are those even who use the
Divine Soul to aid in satisfying their material desires.
So on Rosh Hashonah, on the Day of Remembrance,
each man should bear in mind his high status in creation.
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"May the New
Year bring with it ,
a full measure of
Peace, Happiness
and Contentment
to your people
everywhere."
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gained more than they could give
him. His clear and seldom erring po-
litical judgment and uncompromising
loyalty to his ideals have shamed
many of his followers into truer 'serv-
ice than they would have given with-
out his example.
Not a word of self-pity or senti-
mental complaint mars the earnest-
ness of the narrative. The Karolyis
are suffering cruel hardships. Their
three children are unprovided for.
More than "four whisperings" are
abroad about them. They have even
been removed handcuffed from un-
hospitable Italy without a chance to
refute and disprove the slander poi-
sonously spread about them.
But just as idolatry—of which they
had a fair taste in the time of their
popularity—did not swell their heads,
so persecution is not causing them
to lose heart. In both of them burns
a faith in ultimate justice that car-
ries them safely through all ordeals.
—B'nai B'rith Magazine.
land to a peasantry that for decades
had been driven to emigration by des-
perate poverty and lack of opportun-
ity in their own, landlord ridden
try.
The distribution of the greatest
part of his estates was not an over-
rich man's sentimental sacrifice. It
was the logical consequence of his
new interpretation of "noblesse
oblige." lie believed in opportunity
for all, and started to put the doc-
trine of economic democracy into
practice by giving up everything but
a comfortable living for his own fam•
ily. During the four months of his
presidency Karolyi practiced n virtue
rare amongst statesmen who rise
from oppositional leadership to pow-
er. He endeavored to carry out what
he had promised.
The Karolyi memoirs will help for-
eign students of our times to under-
stand Hungary's role in the World
War. its attitude during the fateful
months when "political devils and
angels" were wrestling over the cre-
ation of a new world. They point
out clearly the dangers arising from
that unfortunate country's present
situation.
King Charles, the pathetic young
Hapsburg who paid as tragically for
his weakness, is given a truthful an d
sympathetic interpretation. Mans
other statesmen of the former dual
monarchy are portrayed plastically,
their relation to world events ana-
lyzed with an objectivity that is one
of Karolyi's engaging traits.
Generous in emphasizing whatever
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good traits and motives he can find
in his enemies, he perhaps goes too
far in his expressions of gratitude to
those who assisted his own mental
growth. He seems to be unaware
that in many instances his friends
Count Karolyi's Memoirs appear
under the title of "Fighting the
World: The Struggle for Peace." By
Count Michael Karolyi. Translated
by Edward Dickes. (Albert and
Charles Boni.)
"Thou shalt not take vengeance, nor
bear any grudge against the children
of thy people." (Lev. xix 18): What
is vengeance? What is "bearing a
grudge?" Vengeance is thus: To-
day I refuse to lend you my axe, be-
cause yesterday you refused to lend
me your sickle. "Bearing a grudge"
is thus: I lend you my garment, al-
though yesterday you refused to lend
me your axe, to show you that I am
not like you.—Talmud.
A man cannot believe In others un-
til he believes in himself.
Gompassio ■ is the fellow feeling of
the unsound.
'IglaNWSAICICICSSMIMSMISIMXVIMIDell
MOT.,
SHERIFF
George A. Walters
Extends his most sincere wishes
to the Jewish people of Detroit
for a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.