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time a giant and a dwarf in the story. As a necessary
Once upon a
friends. They consequence, the Conservative Jews of
dwarf became great
agreed to go out together in search of Detroit are demoralized and disinte-
advettures. The first battle they grated. We must not allow this state
fought was with two Saracen', and 'of affairs to continue. We Taft do all
mar power to check this disin-
the dwarf, who was very courageous, within
process. We must resent
dealt one of the champions a most tag-sting
every effort on the part of
angry blow. Thereupon the Saracen and oppose
lifted up his sword and struck off the: Reform to make inroads into our
on a
arm.
lie
was
in
a
woe-
camp.
Jew
must
approach Jew
poor dwarfs
ful plight; but the giant soon came to footing of perfect equality. Nothing
his assistance. They then traveled on less than that should satisfy the Con-
Jew, and unless there is a
'to another adventure. They soon met servative
part
three bloody-minded Satyrs who were perfect change of attitude on the
The, of Reform, our self-respect and eelf-
away
a
girl
in
distress.
'carrying
effect
•
fierce now as before.] preservation demand that we
; dwarf
but for all that struck the first blow.,complete organization of the Conserv-
of
Detroit
and
work
inde-
'One of the Satyrs returned the blow :abet Jewa
and knocked out one of the dwarfs' pendently of the Reform element_
eyes. But the giant intervened and j
very I A fence between makes love more
killed the Satyrs. They were all
joyful for this victory and the flirt, . keen.
•who was freed, fell in love with the'
most
glop
I giant and isartied Lim. They kept Timid
was not so
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truly liberal. If the Reform Jew re- tions of the complainants to the oc-IJonit.
According to the agreement,the
cupancy of the house by Jews and l
cad, proselytizing an an essential of their sitting on the porch in their l Oct Association will work in pe rma-
his Judaism, let him carry on his mil- shirt-sleeves and bathing suits can 1 neat contact with the Russian Corn-
sionary effort among non-Jews.
De- have no weight. There si nothing in ; monist Oct organization. Dr. Henry
Gentiles.
. 0n)
000 Conservative
troit
Why. has
then,
more
pick
than
on 1.
the
the deeds of the property, declired the Moskowitz, chairman of the American
court, to prevent the pr o perty being ; Oct. and Jacob Zegelnicky, raper- ,
Isn't their Judaism adequatecourt,
o r any other i sentative of the Oct Reconstruction '
J vv.- .3,
to satisfy their moral and spiritualowned by people of that
;Fund in Russia, left for a tour of the
needs? I urge this change of attitude faith.
far
stretch
of the I coloniee.
"It would be a
'
p
d
of
The ' Oct representatives continue !
• not only on the high grou
powers of this court. in ths day of one to negotiate concerning the organize-,
Iciple, but also on two practical'
piece bathing suits to hold that the de- tion of reconstructive relief work
grounds.
in the first place, the present atti• fondant was guilty of maintaining a among the Jewish artisans in the'
tude of the Reform Jew towards the, nuisance because the occupants of its Union of Socialist Soviet Republics.
Conservative Jew is fraught with cottage walked the streets clad only
great moral danger, not only to the in their bathing costumes. And judg-
Misfortune is a good teacher.
Conservative Jew, but to the Reform, ing from the popularity of the bath-
II Jew as well. The number of Jews who era_' parades at our seashore resorts,
uffer from what is known as "in-.the modern bathing beauty is not no
s feriority complex" is legion. Not uniformly objectionable to the eye as
fully conscious of the dignity attach- to justify injunctive powers to exclude
Jew and finding him- bathers from the street if a seashore
ing to him as
self in the midst of a none too friendly resort
I say Niue many popular
world, many a Jew has come to look "Nor can
down upon himself. Having been, songs may be sung in a private those
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MOSCOW.—a. T. A.)—The Oct
The prevailing relation between the Retorters Near Treat.. Sought to Association, which has its headquar-
ten in Berlin, will in the future be
Reform and the Conservative Jew o f
Rid Suburb of Jews.
permitted to function in Soviet Rus-
Detroit is an unwholesome one. It
—
jeopardizes our higher interest!. It • TRENTON N. J.—LI. T. A.)—In sia legally, as a result of a contract
plead
for
the
I
shoul d not be tolerated.
lea is ad- denying an injunction sought by resi-1 concluded between this body and
!a change of attitude. My p
onuth Beach to restrain Comzet, the governmental depart-
the.
Reform
and
the
dents
of
M
mo
dried
to both
occupancy of a twenty-room h mse in I ment for Jewish colonization. The
es
e Jew.
Conservative
I urge the
Reform Jew to alter his the coast resort by Jews, Vice Chan- I contract was drafted along lines simi-
cellor Berry, in an opinion filed in I lar to the agreement between the
to
policy, Ms
to missionary
stop his propaganda,
cease
effort, to become Chancery Court, declared the objet-1Russian government and the Agro-
for centuries as an inferior,' dence of an evening, or whether
treated
for to regard himself as such. !sofas must be rendered in English or
he
has come
raise Yiddish. A class of Mink which may
Our one preoccupation
pcupation must be to
f our people, to rid our- be entertaining to ne may be annoy-
the morale o
selves of this dangerous complex. The ing to another, but these who enjoy
cannot be restrained
Reform Jew is treating his fellow Jew the modern jazz
an an inferior, in representing Con- from producing it because it offends
dying
phase,
the
classical
ear."
The suit was
I servative Judaism as a
brought by Edna A. Miller and other
in harping in season and out of sea-
yclernis,
whatever
that
property
holders
against
the Jersey
m
so n upon Inn appea ling to and inten- • Coasts Resorts Corporation. composed
may
mean,
sifying the sense of inferiority from of Jewish professional and business
i which so many of us are suffering. He men of New York.
is thus rendering a disservice to Juda-
ism and to Israel.
In the second place, the present at- on traveling together till they came
titade of the Reform Jew is likely to upon a company of robbers. The
o t g juns. giant, for the first time, was fore-
dangerous
t a gaa , nla
rmyi eoSuwith
furnish o u l ry enemies
mo st now; but the dwarf was not far
behind. The battle was fierce and
" of
ni g hbnrs
icee.ainsdhintolerance
juosnt4
n
Aictory
-
the twot
last v was declared for
ofTmease eio g u hr long.
adventurers: but the dwarf
bore of ours have a perfect right to
a
leg.
The dwarf has lost an
better lest
retort: "Are you Jews any
and an eye, while the giant
than we are' Is the Reform Jew arm, a leg
tolerant towards the Conservative was without • single wound. He cried
Jew' You ask for tolerance, but you ;out to his little companion, "My little
hero, this is glorious sport; let us get
would not grant any to others. You
hate our tyranny, but you impose a one victory more and then AT shall,
tyranny of your own." have honor forever." "No," cried the
I appeal to the Conservative Jew to dwarf, who had grown : wiser
by this
I l l fight
no
time, "no, I d ec l are off
assert himself. Stand up for your
every battle
rights and principles. Give full and more, for I find that in
you get all the honor and rewards,
free play to your ideals and convic-
tions. You need not apologize for • but all the blows fall upon me."
them. Do not lose your self-respect. The Conservative Jew has thus far
he has
There is a significant story told by been treated like the dwarf:
as
Oliver Goldsmith. The story NOS been satisfied to look upon himself
thus: loch and has met with the fate of the
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'slate 4131
The Choosing
of a Really Fine
l
iITION
:ORP.
BENJAMIN L. LAMBERT
ent site for the new Aviation Club.
Judaism. They said to themselves:
As • native Detroiter and past
4"The Conservative Jews are too do- president of Temple Beth El, my sen- It was surrounded by homes of some
l!cile and submissive to offer any ef- timents on the seventy-fifth anniver- of our leading citizens. Washington
fective resistance to our propagandist sary are akin to those of Matthew boulevard, as it is known today, could
be much better applied to Washington
endeavor." Hence the intensified zeal
Arnold, who once wrote:
avenue then, with its refined appear-
4 displayed by them in seeking to re-
ing mansions, sweeping lawns, stately
W • crust new members from the ranks of
O
oak, elm and maple trees—truly an
' (Conservative Jews.
1
thee—
During the last two years before Of toil, unsevered—from tranquility! endearing memory.
j the High Holy Days, a great many of Of
One
lemon,
Nature,
let me
learn
of
Rabbi Zirndorf was not connected
labor
that
in lasting
fruit
out-
with Temple Beth El many years, re-
/ • the members of this congregation were
gr.""' schemes accomplished in signing to accept a professorship in
circularized
and
invited
to
attend
Far
noisier
.,
!
0
the Cincinnati College. His successor,
o services at the temple. In some in-
pose for haste, too high for ri- Rabbi Louis Grossman—always high-
re
great
/ ,toners, I have been told, every adult I
ly regarded—a man of sterling worth
of the household received an;
e
• mmber
valry!
and scholarly attainment, devoted to
„, Invitation; in others only the younger!
sound
s, members. Now all this may be
rood
-1 It is a far cry from the present con - charity, remained rabbi of Temple
a
Beth
El for nearly 15 years, when he
r
1 firmation classes of some 150 pupil
j business methods, but is it sou
received a call from one of the leading
se ligion? Does Judaism sanction such
temples
in Cincinnati, which he ac-
$jmetheds! Is it right to seek to alien
cepted.
ate the sympathy of Conservative I
We
were
still in the old temple when
• Jews from Judaism as they conceive!
our much beloved Rabbi Franklin came
se
Is it right I, do aught to estrange
to us from Omaha. Quick to perceive
I sons from their father% and daughters •
the inadequacy and the unsanitary
from their mothers? Has Judaism in'
condition of the old temple and the
!Detroit gained anything from the fact ' 1
constant danger of conducting • Sab-
1 that the temple could boast of a
bath School in a place an absolutely
!"record-breaking" attendance during j
unfit, he urged for a change to larger
the last High Holy Days? At leant)
and better quarters. Then came the
per
cent
of
the
Jews
of
Detroit!
] iis
first period of reconstruction and,
I have always attended services on Roeh
eliminating all details, it surely was
j Hashonah and Yom Kippur in one !
a
hard work which Rabbi Franklin and
. place of worship or another.
Louis Blitz, then president of Temple
I The powers that be at the temple
Beth El, had undertaken. The old
I have come to regard themselves as
temple was sold and Albert Kahn
the keepers of the religious conscience
sought to build the new one. When
, of the whole Jewish community. The
completed it indeed seemed like • rev-
j community was recently flooded with
elation, for it embraced all modern
,'announceinents of courses in Jewish.
requirements. The membership then
I subjects given at the temple. In bun.'
increased rapidly, the Sabbath School
se !drede of homes of Conservative Jews,
attendance was far beyond expecta-
I invitations were received to join these
tions and, during this first period of
j classes. I make bold to say that the
transition, too much credit cannot be
'course in Jewish ceremonial, which is,
given to the Woman's Auxiliary of
i I one of the courees offered, is not ve-
Temple Beth El, whose members did
st sented in a manner likely to make for.
their bit and did it well.
o i the observance and perpetuation of
In the course of years the Jewish
some of our vital practices and insti-•
BENJAMIN L. LAMBERT
community grew rapidly and again
I tutions. Why doesn't the temple leave
—Lee F. Redman.
' the Conservative Jewa alone? Classes larger quarters were required, with
4$ o . for adult' are no new thing in the the result that we now have one of the
city of Detroit. This congregation to one of the early confirmation classes most magnificent structures of its kind
, has had them, with but a short inter- of Rabbi Henry Zirndorf, which was in the country—it speaks for itself
O
o
years ago-1877. The and, again, honors Albert Kahn, the
for the past 15 years. The started 48
0 ruption
United Hebrew Schools have classes .class at that time was considered, with architect, and the
prime moving influ.
once of Rabbi Franklin.
$ for adults. Why don't they let us its 10 pupils, a good-sized one.
O
In all of this I do not wish to be-
Surely it would not seem untimely
, x • o ek out our own salvation? They
went so far as to approach me with to mention names of members of that stow any undue praise, but utmost
o the request that I announce to the class, for they were the sons and credit reflects directly upon Dr.
O teachers of our Sunday School that daughters of some of the founders of Franklin for the many reforms he has
• they are invited to attend those Temple Beth El: Fanny Freedman, achieved during his incumbency.
Those which teem to me outstanding
O
courses; and when I stated that I be. now Mrs. J. F. Teichner of New York;
, i reved that I .was capable of looking Clara Schloss. wife of E. D. Adler of are the unassigned seat system, the
i
se after our teachers, the answer wan: . Milwaukee; Flora Schloss, now Mrs establishing of the inter-denomina-
or -
Aren't we all Jews? In other words, Josephs of New York; Jennie Schlesin- tional Thanksgiving Day services,
, we are at, Jews and all Jews are one 'ger, later Mrs. William Black; Flora ganizing the students' congregati on at
O
0,
Heineman,
now
Mrs.
Charles
Thur-
the
University
of
Michigan,
the
possi-
■
er in Reform Judaism.
nauer of Cincinnati; Amelia Heine- bility of still other congregations in
But the powers that be at times do I
the neighboring cities and now more
, ;*
t not hesitate to flout the religious sus- I man, now Mrs. Beniamin Pritz of Cin-
ws.jcinnati; Eugene Kaufman and Ed- recently tSt Temple Beth El College
; ceptibilities of the Conservative J e
Sloman,
both
physicians
later,
of Jewishudies, which I am told is
ward
O Youknow what has happened at Ann I i but now deceased; Herman Sloman, meeting with gratifying success.
Arbor
Years
ago
the
students
at
the
L.
It is needless to state that Dr.
1
who mov ed west and Benjamin
'
0 university
Franklin, Rabbi Fram and officers and
had a flourishing Menorah Lambert.
I
Society.
But
Reform
Jews
instituted
The old Temple Beth El was then members of the Congregation Temple
0
o a radical Reform service held Sunday located on the corner of Washington Beth El have my sincerest wishes for
4! evenings, ignoring the fact that a boulevard and Clifford street, the pm- a continued prosperity.
; large number, if net most, of the Jew-
•
ish students at Ann Arbor come from
S' Conservative Jewish homes. There
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