America Prish periodical Cotter CA ON ARNUL - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN /EW1SICI RONICIB NV What Organized Orthodox Jewry Can vo By RABBI HERBERT S. GOLDSTEIN of the Institutional Synagogue, President of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Year message to Jewry, same method. The first year of the As my New I want to say that most effective ye- course, which will begin immediately sults for the enhancement of our refl. after the holidays, will be divided into only we 52 lessons, each lesson based upon the: gion can be accomplished if be properly organized. I cite the fol. weekly Sedra or I'entateuchal reading lowing as illustration: in the synagogue ever Sabbath. The, correspondence bureau will be en- Orthodox Jewry under American larged in accordance with the demand. leadership has been dormant in this It is most gratifying to note what a country. Heroic efforts are now be• responsive chord the announcement jag made to organize its strength and of this course has struck in the hearts to bring a message of religious re- of many of our co-religionists. Let- vival throughout the United States ters of warmest approval and encour- of America, which was orsignized 25 agement, as well as editorial cola- years ago and which failed to func- ments, have been pouring into the I lion within the last ten years, has office of the Union and enrollments been reorganized two years ago, when have been received from Jews and a new executive committee together Christians residing throughodt the with a large number of new officers country. were elected. The officers and exec- The Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- . sit s's.. committee are as follows: Rabbi erbert S. Goldstein, president; Rev. gregations of America has arranged H lir. II. l'ereira 5Iendes, Rev. Dr. noon-day services which are held daily Bernard Drachniaerfind Julius J. Du. throughout the winter months at the los, honorary presidents; Rabbi M. Broadway Central Hotel, New York S. Margolies, Rabbi Philip Klein and City. The object of these services isl Rabbi Leo Jung, rabbinic vice-presi. to afford people in the business dis- I dents; M. Boas Londe, first vice-pres. trict an opportunity to attend Mincha ident; Mendel Gottesman, second services before sunset, to say the Kad- vice-president; C. Joshua Epstein, dish with a Minyan and to midst of by the Agrojoint, the agency of THE POET'S SOUL Would you know the poet's soul, Why he sloth wondrous sing? Conic, read the tale the Rabbis told Of Israel's poet king. there are at present 135,000 Jewish •ent above the average this year. Alto- colonists possessing 280,000 desiatine he Joint Distribution Committee in soviet Russia, for the colonization gether, 12,000 acres of land were land. The sum of $841,000 in cast , sowed this year in the ('hereon district for machinery and other support was vork of the current year in Russia. by new settlers. In connection with the celebration of the first anniversary of the Jewish colonization plan in Soviet Russia on Aug. 29, the following figures were made public by the Comet During the first year 02,139 desia- tine land were allotted for Jewish col- onization in the Ukraine, 28,600 desia- tine in Crimea and 12,-111 desiatine in White Russia, making a total of 103,- 050 desiatine. This does not include the 60,000 desiatine allotted in the Ukraine on Aug. 21. Forty-five thou- sand families were settled on the Sell Paint, Wall Board and Roofing Paper. 103,050 desiatine land allotted during this year; 1.500 families were settled Dealer in Second-Hand Building Material. on land dealt out by the different dis- tricts on general lines. This does not GRATIOT and TEN-MILE ROAD include the 600 Jewish families which 1519 LABROSSE have settled in the district of Odessa. Phone Cadillac 0913 Including the Jewish population of the old Jewish colonies, in Russia, A Happy New Year to All My Jewish Friends. From the orb of day, a golden ray, From the moon its silvery beam, From the twinkling star in heaven afar, Ile took its shimmering gleam. From the azure sky and the clouds on high, Ile borrowed their mingled glow, And the verdant green,—all the varying scene, Of beauteous world below. And the grateful praise for joyous days, That cusses from out the heart, And the happy smile of romping child Yet free from guile and art. From the murmuring brook, its plaint he took Whilst dreamily flowing by; And the whispering breeze amidst the trees Lent its low and mournful sigh. Fred Hunt GENERAL HOUSE WRECKER I And the dulcet note from the warbling throat Of the lark as it soared on high, And the linnet's song, as it sped along 'Neath the dome of the summer sky. And blending these beautiful things one with the other In one harmonious whole, The Lord breathed it into the sovereign bard, For such was King David's soul. —ANONYMOUS. treasurer; Mortimer M. Menke% re- their daily toil. A special feature of ' , cording secretary; Morris Engelman, these services is a daily five-minute', financial secretary; Albert Wald, cor- address delivered by a prominent Or- I • responding secretary; executive cum- thodox Rabbi or layman. This unique I mittee, Ilenry Bayer, Samuel Bayer, service tills a long-felt want among will he held on the Jewish Sabbath. their most critical period. This work Isidore Brody, Abraham Cohen, Jos- business men and their employes. has also been is done under the leadership of Louis The Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- This phase of our work of seph II. Cohen, Rabbi I. M. Davidson, C onnecticut. Simon, president of the Young Peo- Rabbi N. II. Ebin, Samuel Feuerstein, gregations of America broadcasts the carried in the State a rabbi oncee every ple's Auxiliary. sends The on union I am sure your readers will be Harry Fische], Wm. Fischman, Dr. views of American Orthodox Jews on agd al struck with the evidence of life that Samuel Friedman, Rabbi S. B. Fried- religious and social problem over the week to the Magdalene H man, Harry Fromberg, L. S. Furman, radio station WIIN weekly. The ad- wayward Jewish girls are committed is now beginning to pulsate and func- ourts. The rabbis of the tion throughout Orthodox Jewry in A. L. Goldstein, Abraham Goldstein, dresses are delivered by leading rabbis by the c Orthodox J wish Con she United States and Canada. The Israel S. Gomborov, Rabbi Isadore and laymen and are preceded and fol- Union of merica he moat done a m grega. ave se l ecti ons from th e lions of A leaders of the Union of Orthodox Jew- Goodman, Louis Gutman, Max Hers- lowed by vocal kovitz, S. IL Hofstadter, S. A. Israel, liturgy. Among those who have spa- noble piece of work in this connec- ish Congregations of America fer- Rabbi M. A. Kaplan, Joseph Lam- ken during the past year are Rev. II. lion, bringing of to Jewish these young family women vently pray that this work which has port, Nathan Lamport, Kassel Lewis, Pereira Mendes, 1/r. Bernard Drach- the messagethem for the path o life f moral and been so effectively begun will grow e so Rabbi Albert 51andelbaum, Dr. Ilenry man, Dr. Leo Jung, Dr. David d h, preparin leave that insti- from strength to strength. The next g when the y convention of the union will be held S. Morais, Captain N. Taylor Phillips, Pool Rabbi N. 11. Ebin, Rabbi Her-. rectitude Dr. David de Sole Pool, Rabbi P. beet ' S. Goldstein, Rabbi Joseph H. tution. For the first time in the history of in New York City on October 24, 25 Rosenberg, Rabbi Joseph Schwartz, Lockstein, Dr. Henry S. Morais, Rabbi this country, the Union and 26, and it is expected that men, Rabbi A. I. Shuchatowitz, Louis Si- Joseph Schwartz, Captain N. Taylor Kashruth in J Congregations of women and young people will came as Congressman Isaac Siegel, of Orthodox ewish non, Manes Strauss and Albert Wald. Phillips, America has established ritual super- delegates from every section of the The Union of Orthodox Jewish Dr. Samuel Friedman, Albert Wald. vision without any financial remuner- country. -• . Isaac Rosengarten, Dr. emus_ ation to itself or to any members of Congregations of America has, for stein, Harry Fromberg ox and others. . ewis Co n• its ritual commission. The ritual corn- the first time in the history of the I hCn I The mon of Oth r d ' Union mission is composed of Rabbis Philip Jews in America, established a reli- has made ar- Klein, M. S. Margolies, A. I. Shu- gious correspondence bureau. The gregations of America rangements with the Board of Edu- ' s•hatowitz, Bernard Drachman and Leo purpose of this activity is to reach cation to permit high school boys and all the Jews in America, particularly girls to leave school Friday after- lung. The union has made it pos• .MO. SCOIV.—(J. T. A.)—Member- f food- ip in the Zionist Organization can- s' ble for us to enjoy certain, those living in small towns and out- lying rural districts, as well as those loons (during the autumn and win- , stuffs and delicacies formerly Y . l'I re- nut be a cause for non-admittance to ter) early enough to reach their i nthe larger cities. Heretofore, one homes before the Sabbath. It has also Pared with non-Kosher ingredients. or exclusion from a "collective," the It has induced the Loose-Wiles Sun- units created by Jewish land settlers, could learn music, bookkeeping and received assurances from 1/r. Wm. J. shine Biscuit Company to make a according to a decision issued by the all secular branches of study by cor- respondence. Steps have now been O'Shea, superintendent of schools, that large number of biscuits and crackers • ' in strict accordance with the dietary Comzet, governmental department for the the settling of Jews vs the land. taken to reach Judaism through the in the future no gra laws, Runkel Bros. to put on the mar- The department issued instructions ket a chocolate which is Kosher for to all authorities dealing with Jewish Passover; Sheffield Farms Co. to pre- colonization work that "belonging to pare butter which satisfies all ritual any existing Zionist groups cannot requirements; Wrigley's chewing gum serve as a reason for non-admittance to abide by similar restrictions and a to or exclusion from a collective. large number of other food product Anti-Soviet activities of any collec- companies to do the same thing. tive member are to be prosecuted only A registry of Orthodox rabbis has on the ground of the general existing , just been compiled by the union. This laws," the circular states. ' was done because of the ever existing Authorities dealing with Jewish col- need among Jews who travel for a onization work received the sum of consulting directory where they may $10,000 from the Berlin Ort Com- get information with regard to Kash- mittee for transmission to the Odessa ; ruth and other matters of importance Ort. The central committee of the 'to those who are scrupulous in the Russian Ort received the sum of ' observance of the faith. The observ- $1,200 from the "Argentine I'roletar- ' ant Jew often finds himself in a ian Relief Committee" for distribu• strange city and without knowledge tion among Jewish settlers. The harvest in the Jewish colonies of where he may obtain a Kosher meal. One in mourning is anxious to in the district of ('hereon will be learn of the place and hour of serv- ices, at which he may recite the Kad- dish. The same is true of one who finds himself away from his native city on the memorial day or Jahrzeit of a near and dear one. With these problems confronting f. Jew, we have sought relief in this registry, which will fill a much-needed EXPERT DESIGNING want and be a guiding star to the wandering Jew. The names contained Under the in the registry are the rabbis who are members of the Agudath Harabonim, Personal Supervision of alumni of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan MISS FLORENCE FABRICK Theological Seminary and the rabbis of the constituent congregations of the Graduate Designer. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- RE-STYLING tions of America. REPAIRING The union has connected with it, a speakers bureau for the purpose of Phone Garfield 0358 serving the congregations throughout the country with leading rabbis and , laymen to address forums and other meetings of importance to the Jewish communities everywhere. Through its publication committee, the union has issued and distributed excellent pamphlets throughout the country, under the editorship of Dr. Leo Jung. Thus far three booklets Near Hazelwood. have been issued—Dr. A. Cohen's "Ju- daism in Jewish History," Professor Nathan Isaac's "Study as a Method of Worship" and Dr. Leo Jung's "Es- sentials of Judaism," of which a prom- inent publishing house has recently WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE WISHES TO OUR MANY FRIENDS FORA COMMUNITY recently requested permission to print AND PATRONS AND TO TILE JEWISH ,' one million copies. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. I The union has organized a women's branch, comprising the Orthodox sis- terhoods and a-omen's societies of the TAILORS country. The women's branch has launched a campaign for $250,000 for 502.504 PENINSULAR BROADWAY BUILDING a new dormitory building in connec- 1308 Broadway Elchanan I Lion with the Its 1 bi Isaac Theological Seminary. Mrs. Elias Surut is treasurer of this fund. The women's branch is at present provid- ing dormitory accommodations for a I large number of out-of-town students Attending the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. It has organ- ized sisterhoods in congregations which had none. It is endeavoring to have in each town a synagogue corn- ' mitten among the women, urging Or- thodox women as well as men to at- tend religious services. It sends out literary programs for meetings as well as special programs preceding 8237 LINWOOD AVENUE each holiday. At Virginia Park Perhaps the most important piece of work done recently has been the organization of a collegiate branch of PHONE GARFIELD 2901 the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- - gregations of America. The students of today will be the thinkers of to- VIASV.IaWalMMWMIMe.. morrow. The college men of today ilOt•MWelIWCICIMMICIMWaWrOL will be the leaders of the future in tignigummoNIIMIIII1111111.1111 1110111111111111111191M3Se Jewry and it is the plan of the union to recruit far its coming leadership the college men and women so that faith and culture may walk hand in hand. The collegiate branch, in addl. tion to its social work, holds holiday Igatherings preceding the religous fes- !tints of the Jewish year, and has I with great success conducted two 'study courses which have been at- I tended in great numbers by its mem- bers. Each week it conducts a course in "Leading Chapters of Jewish His- tory" and another in "The Jewish Code as it Affects Our Lives Today." The Young People's Auxiliary of the union is in charge of the high school branch. The work in the high CADILLAC 1455 school branch is most effective be- 49 EAST CONGRESS STREET cause it reaches our young people at 'COLLECTIVES' CANNOT EXCLUDE ZIONISTS New Year's Greetings Remember that You Can Shop Most Conveniently and Get Best Values in FURS At Fabrick's. 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