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Maurice Samuel To
Speak on Dec. 30
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
WOLSEY AND WISE
Speaks [Talks for Zionists on
TREASURER'S OFFICE Hershman
Wednesday, Dec. 30
At Celebration
ARE SPEAKERS AT
ISSUES ORDERS FOR
HUGE CELEBRATION
SACRAMENTAL WINE
Ann Arbor Jews Complete Pur-
Speaking for Zionist Organiza-
chase of Site for Syna-
tion. Important Meeting
gogue, Center.
on December 22.
Instructions Given After Con-
The necessity of religion in every
ference Will Represent
man', life was stressed by Rabbi A.
Maurice Samuel, novelist, editor,
Rabbis.
k!. Hershman of the Shaarey Zedek
war correspondent and ardent Zion-
Well - known Rabbis Deliver
Lectures at Beth El's An-
niversary.
_
Congregation, who delivered the prin-
MILFORD STERN SPEAKS
ist, will speak under the auspices of
cipal address at the dedication ban-
the Detroit district of the Zionist Or- ADULTS ALLOWED ONE
ON FUTURE OF TEMPLE
quet last Sunday evening of the new
COMPLAINT
GALLON WINE YEARLY community center and synagogue in
POSTPONE
ganization on Wednesday evening,
Ann Arbor. "A man without reli-
OF ARAB EXECUTIVE
Dec. 30, at 8 o'clock, at the Phila-
Morning, Afternoon and Eve-
Prohibition Agents Instructed gion," he said, "is not a man in every
delphia and Byron Talmud Torah.
ning Programs Make Occa-
sense of the word." Rabbi Hershman
to
Investigate
Unlisted
of
Hadassah;
Con-
Mr. Samuel addressed the largest au-
Praise Work
sion a Memorable One.
praised the efforts of the Jewish corn-
Applicants.
dience
ever
gathered
in
Detroit
for
sider Ultra-Orthodox
inanities of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti
a Zionist meeting, except the Hebrew
"No nation should apologize to
W A S 11 1 N GTON.—(J. T. A.)— which worked together to raise fund
University celebration last April,
others, even to the majority, as be-
when he spoke last December, soon The effort of Gen. Lincoln C. An- for the center and synagogue for th ■
members of the communities and tit.
(
fore God we all have our own pur-
GENEVA.—(J.
T. A.)—Satisfac-
after the publishing of his book, crews, assistant secretary of the e
students at the University of Michi
pose and mission in life; we have our
tion with the progress of the work
"You Gentiles." Since Mr. Samuel treasury in charge of prohibition en-
•
own beam In the structure of civiliza-
of rebuilding Palestine as a Jewish
gave his address in Detroit last year forcement, to reach en understanding gam and the State Normal College
tion: that Is Israel's message of
national home, as well as with the
he has been in Vienna, where he at- with Jewish rabbis on curtailing the Louis Cohan* of Detroit acted a
uniqueness," declared Rabbi Louis
economic and political development
tended the Fourteenth Zionist Con- use of sacramental wine and its al- toastmaster at the banquet.
•
Wolsey, president of the Central Con-
of the country under the adminisra- Starts Week of Activities at gress; in Palestine and in Baltimore leged illegal distribution, reached a Representatives of the Jewish fra
ference of American Rabbis, after
culmination
when
the
commissioner
ternities
and
sororities
and
a
numbe
to attend the national conference
tion of Great Britain as the manda-
m
United Hebrew Schools
extending the greetings of the day to
opening the United Palestine Appeal of internal revenue promulgated an of students joined with guests fro
tory power for the League of Nations
1
,
the rabbis and members of Temple
in the second a
campaign. His message, therefore, order of the secretary of the trees- Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing an
on December 29.
MAURICE SAMUEL
was expressed
I Beth El on the occasion of the cele-
Mandates
will be an important and timely one. ury to prohibition administrators other cities as well as the home fol
f
a
bration
of the seventy-fifth anniver-
containing new regulations pertain- to attend the banquet. which was
Commission which was submitted to
The week beginning Sunday, Dec. After his address he will answer any
sary of the founding of the temple.
the Council of the League of Nations. 27, is a week teeming with various questions fro mthe floor. The public ing to the withdrawal of wine for re- celebration on the occasion of th
An
elaborate
and impressive program
The commission, declaring itself and varied activities. On of the out- is invited to attend the meeting. Fred ligious purposes. purchase of the building site. Cover
marked the services at the temple last
The order and its inclusive regula- were laid for more than 200. Osia
impressed with the broad-minded view standing features of the week is the M. Butzel will be chairman.
Sunday
morning,
when Rabbi Wolsey
taken by the mandatory power with $100 dinner which will be given in
Mr. Samuel has been in contact lions were the outcome of confer- Zwerdling, president of the congre
spoke before a large audience.
ences between General Andrews and gation, gave an address of welcom
regard to the relations between the the auditorium of the Philadelphia- with political and diplomatic circles a large number of rabbis, represent- following the playing of Hatikva h
"Antiochus. king of the Syrians at
different racial and religious groups Byron Talmud Torah, on Tuesday, in America and Europe. He was a
d
the time of Judas Maccabae, believed
in Palestine, expresses regret, refer- Dec. 29, and the proceeds of which member of the United States Pogrom ing all organizations of their faith. and America by the neve./ organize Ti
that all should think and believe
symphony orchestra. A "Guide
ring to some Arab groups, "that cer- will go entirely towards the mainte- Commission to Poland and an attache A letter to prohibition administrators,
alike; he wanted the uniformity of
Book,"
made
by
Mr.
Ilaking.
was
pre
Nomination
of
Officers
and
tain elements of the population do nance of the Talmud Torahs. This is of the International Reparations which accompanies the order, shows
5,
all people. That theory is prevalent
not recognize the essential principles the first time in the history of De- Commission in Paris, Berlin and Vi- that the basic arrangement for pre- sented to the congregants and guest t.
Plans for New Community
today in the Ku Klux Klan, whose
who
inscribed
their
names
in
i
which are embodied in the mandate troit Jewry that a dinner of such a enna Last year he lectured for the venting abuses in the use of sacra-
0
members believe that all who don't
House Occupy Time.
of the League of Nations for Pales- unique character is given for the Zionist Organization at the special I mental wine is a list of the names of Large contributions were given t
belong are inferior and doomed to ex-
the fund to have the hon,r of inscrip
tine, the observance of which is the benefit of an institution, and it is request of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, rabbis who are recognized as bona
tinction. Israel's answer is that all
lion in the book. A golden key, bea r-
One of the most interesting meet-
only substantial basis for the eco- very remarkable that the idea has president of the world Zionists. fide. If persons claiming to be rab-
ing the words "Congregation Bet h ings of recent years was held Mon- people and nations have their own
nomic and political development of been received with great enthusiasm.
An important meeting of the De- bis apply for permission to purchase Israel, Dec. 13, 1925," was auctione d
uniqueness; that man has worth and
the country.
The committee in charge is quite con- troit Zionist district has been called , sacramental wine, and their names and purchased by Mr. Zwerdlin g. day evening, Dec. 14, by Pisgah value as man, divinely imagined.
Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order
"The commission is glad to ob- fident that the affair will be a huge for Tuesday evening, Dec. 22, at the are not on the authorized list, the
"Literalism says that the Bible Is
Mrs. S. II. Fields, secretary of th
B'nai B'rith. Although no special en-
serve that the polititcal agitation in success.
Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To- government officers will investigate Ladies Auxiliary, presented the co
true, word for word, but we say that
Palestine has diminished and that
A tradition which has turned into rah to complete arrangements for the status.
w tertainmnt or intellectual advance- the Bible symbolizes truth and faith.
gregation
with
a
hand
made
Ilebre
ment features were provided, the
A check is to be placed also on the
mutual trust in every day life in- an almost added holiday for the De- Mr. Samuel's visit and to take up
flag and spoke for the auxiliar y, meeting was interspersed with spir- There was no pedigree in early man;
creases mutual understanding, confi- troit Jewry will be re-enacted on other questions of present import. A. amount of wine permitted to be with-
pledging its active support to the co n- ited discussions and disposition was all were common descendants. The
dence and co-operation. The com- Tuesday, Jan. 5, when the third grad- J. Koffman, president, requests that drawn. General Andrews says in his
gregation in all its activities.
made of many important business Sabbath was given to humanity and
mission is further satisfied that the uation exercises of the United He- every member be present at this letter that all the Jewish religious
beasts alike, they were recognized as
Edward Rabinowitz of Detroit, a
Jewish and the Arab population of brew Schools will be the event of meeting so the points to be discussed organizations save the ultra-Ortho-
matters.
having common rights. Today we
senior medical student at the un
t
The meeting was featured by the
the country is increasing and tha
will not need any further delay. dox have indicated that one gallon versity, spoke for the students, or g
must democratize humanity.
there is no unemployment in the the As
day.
The meeting to be addressed by per person is sufficient for a year's ing them to co-operate with the Inc al first nominations of officers for the
in previous years, these exer-
"Israel's passion has always been
term commencing on Jan. 1. Second
country.
cises will be preceded by a full week Mr. Samuel will open an intensive supply for sacramental uses.
community and with the newly-a p-
for peace; a frontierless world where
nominations will be made Monday
"These favorable conditions, sofar of examinations in the subjects cov- membership campaign in Detroit. The The rabbis state that the ordinary
pointed spiritual leader, Rabbi Ko m- evening, Dec. 21, and final nomina- nation will not be against nation,
es the Jewish element is concerned, ered during the years the boys and World Zionist Organization must be American domestic wine is satisfac- monetzky. Rabbi Kommonetzky w ill
where there shall be no swords. The
tions will be held and the election
tory for sacrament q ! • purposes. is
depend for the present to a large girls attending the schools. The ex-
strengthened to carry on its work and view of this, prohibition officers will' be in charge of the congregation and take place Monday evening, Dec. 28. only valuable civilization is one of
measure on the funds coming from aminations will begin Sunday, Dec.
varieties and differences; where dif-
the only way for districts to help is investigate when application is made of the Talmud Torah. A. Dickstein
Tremendous enthusiasm was ex-
abroad. The commission hopes that 27, and end Thursday. Dec. 31. It
ferences are absent, according to the
of Bay City gave the benediction over
by strengthening their own branches.
for the withdrawal of foreign wines. the Chanukah candles and Roscoe 0. hibited by the members upon the an- psychologists, then unconsciousness
these conditions will continue when will be interrupted only by the $100
Mr. Koffman declared that the dis-
nouncement
by
Morris
J.
Kramer,
The
letter
of
the
assistant
secre-
s are no longer
available.
fund
Bonisteel, city attorney, gave a short chairman of the managing board of sets in. So many creeds, religions,
"Thmmission
is glad
that Jew. dinner which will be given on Tues. trict will seek to acquaint non-mem-
tary for the instruction of prohibition
Dec. 29.
races, make the world rich, joyful
and inspiring talk.
bers with the work of the organiza-
the B'nai B'rith Community House,
ish immigration into the country is day,
The following are the boys and tion and its necessity for the upbuild- officers reads:
The remainder of the evening pro-
with potentialities and possibilities."
that Pisgah Lodge's new home Is rap-
"Treasury Department,
regulated in such a way as to enable girls who will be admitted to the
Scroll Service Beautiful.
gram was as follows: Piano solo, idly nearing completion and that the
ing of the Holy Land and induce
Washington, Nov. 30, 1925.
the country to absorb the number of
A symbolic scroll service was beau-
"Impromptu
in
C,"
Miss
Ruth
Gass-
them to join the Detroit district. The
lodge would move into its clubhouse
those admitted," the report declared. ter,
final
examinations:
Elkon Gins
Buchhal-
Alex
Burstein, Freida
urg, branch must also prepare for the or- Subject: Sacramentol Wine.
man; address, Mrs. Philip Lansky,
tifully rendered by Samuel Heaven-
special
by the middle of January A
"After consultatioi with many rep-
Two grievances which were given Fay Gorelik, Rose Duchin, Annita Er-
rich, Adolph Freund and Julius
president of the Ladies Auxiliary;
ganized Palestine appeal drive. Let-
expression to in the memorandum of lich, Abraham L. Weston, Ida Winer, ters of invitation and welcome have resentative rabbis of the various or- violin selections. Joseph Zwerdling, program is being arranged for the Freud, representing the elders, and
the Zionist Executive, acting as the Sophie Tribuch, Bertha B. Temchin, been sent to the members of all syn- ganizations of the Jewish faith, the with Miss Gassman at the piano; vo- first meeting to be held in the new Frederick Finsterwald of the Con-
Jewish Agency, in the communication Esther Charnas, Evelyn Sarah Landau, agogues and lodges in the city to at- department has agreed upon and Is cal selections, Mrs. Edward Hirsch- building and many surprises are In firmation Class of 1926, representing
addressed to the commission by Dr. Joseph Michalowsky, Sophie Margolis, tend the lecture on Dec. 30. A mu- promulgating a new treasury decision field, a member of the choral union store for lodge members who have the children. The temple quartet as-
and this letter of instructions and and former vocalist at Temple Beth not been in attendance for the past sisted. The scroll was presented as
Chaim Weizmann, president of the Morris Soloweichick, Norval Slobin, sical program will also be given.
suggestions is written with a view o f El; songs, Miss Gassman, accompa- years.
World Zionist Organization, were sat- Harry B. Ellenson, Abraham Pearl,
Reports of committee Indicated a memorial to the late Jacob and
making sure that the administrators nied by Mrs. Hirschfield; xylophone
isfactorily dealt with by the commis- Eva Farber, Mary Plotnitzky, Sol
Henrietta Alexander by their chil-
fully understand the policy of the de- selections, Henry Abrams; address on that the activities of the lodge are dren. During the memorial service
sion in its report. The report con- King, Morris Kraft, Fred Melamed,
BERNSTEIN LECTURE
going
forward and that splendid
partment in this matter.
tains two recommendations, although Norton Rosin, Nathan Shur and Irwin
behalf of the Jewish Boy Scout troop, work is being done by the various which followed a string quartet com-
"The fundamental consideration in
expressed in the form of a hope, tend Shevitz.
posed of members of the Detroit
A partial report of the lecture our present policy is to limit the Benjamin Spector, scoutmaster.
committeemen.
toward the satisfaction of these griev-
delivered
last
Thursday
evening
by
The next meeting of the lodge will Symphony Orchestra played softly
granting
of permits to purchase sac-
ances. The first deals with the ques-
Goodman,
of con-
an, rabbi
r
throughout Rabbi Franklin's most im-
Dr. . I
Herman Bernstein, editor of the Jew- ramental wine to rabbis themselves.
take place Monday evening,
lion of allotting state and waste lands
gregation Beth El, Indianapolis, Ind.,
•
ish Tribune of New York, for the The bona fide rabbi may well be
at Temple Emanuel, Wilson and Tay- pressive prayer. Joseph Schwartz of
for Jewish colonization as prove
will broadcast from Station
Jewish Open Forum is published on trusted to see that this privilege is
lor avenues, the temporary meeting the Chicago Opera Company sang
for in Article VI of the Palestine on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 p. m.
several solos and Mrs. Leona Mitchell
an inside page of today's issue of The not abused.
;!ace of the lodge. Second nomina -
Mandate and the second with the gov- (Central time). The topic: "Solid-
sang a soprano solo composed by A.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
"Where such authority is not ob - Congregation Beth Moses Moves from tions of officers will be made and the Z. Idelsohn especially for the service.
ernmental allotment for the Ilebrew arity and Peace."
lodge will also take final action
tained, if the applicant chooses to en -
schools in Palestine.
Hendrie to North End of City.
The sermons, "On the Heights,"
upon the new amendments to the by-
force his claim in the civil courts the
With regard to the land question
laws which provide the manner of given by Dr. Leo M. Franklin, and
department wishes to be immediately
the report declares that "the commis-
The dedication of the new building g the election of the board of directors "A Vision of the Future," by Rabbi
informed of the circumstances and to of Congregation Beth Moses (Anahei
sion appreciates the reasons which
Leon Pram, are printed elsewhere in
be represented in the trial of the Rumania), located at 561 Owen ave- of the B'nai B'rith Community this issue of The Detroit Jewish
prevented these immigrants from
House.
settling on the land more rapidly. It
nue, between Oakland end Brush
Chronicle, in full.
ease isomestie Wines to Be Used.
notes that the mandatory power is
More than 900 guests attended the
cet,20willTthaeketrapnlascfearroinng Sunday,
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Address.
"A second serious consideration in sptere
DISMISS 600 WORKERS
"A
ready to give special attention to the
banquet given in the evening at the
our present policy lies in the kind
requests for the acquisition of state
Book-Cadillac
Hotel when Rabbi Jo-
and brand of wines which shall be Safer Torahs, the holy scrolls, from
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
and waste lands. While the commis-
GRODNO.—(J. T. A.) — The mo- nah B. Wise, eon of the late Reform
purchased for sacramental purposes. the old building at 649 Ilendrie ave.
sion is unable to recommend to the
encouraged to believe when I see in The department is informed unani- nue will be the occasion of a parade nopoly of the tobacco industry by Jewish leader, Isaac M. Wise, and
Come with me, friends, and stand
mandatory power the allocation to
the children of today, a loyalty that
now spiritual leader of the Central
representative rab- starting at 2 :30 from the old syna-
Jewish immigrants of land already a little while upon the heights. Look is worthy of the loyalty of those brave mous ly by these
es r suitable for sacra- gogue. Addresses will be made by the Polish government led to a for Synagogue of New York, and Milford
out
with me over the vista of the
bin t hat the win
ther increase in the ranks of the Jew- Stern, president of Temple Beth El,
min manadyorA
held by the indigenous population, it
souls who went before.
maJnosae np dh oTthh uers
r
s
bh
is
ieb
R
i
a
mental purposes are, generally speak.
J ohn ash unemployed. By an order of the delivered the principal addresss. Mil-
hopes that the mandatory power will, years. Behold the picture spread be-
We have preached the philosophy of
after a proper survey is made, be able fore you, limned by the hand of what is called Liberal Judaism. But ing Kosher wines and that the ordi- W. Smith will be a guest.
ton M. Alxander, chairman of the
memory.
Let
what
you
see
delight
nary
domestic
wines
of
America
are
The
officers
of
the
congregation
are authorities, 600 Jewish workingmen committee arranging the celebration
to put land at the disposal of tnese
your souls and fill your hearts with we never have—and pray God we quite satisfactory for this purpose L. Zuseman, president; M. Karmen, In the Grodno state tobacco fee- commemorating the seventy-fifth an-
immigrants."
never shall — preach a chauvinistic
"A third consideration will be the vice-president; Rev. D. Golden, treas. tortes were dismissed. The reason niversary of Temple Beth El and
a great and sacred joy.
Government Promises.
patriotism which misinterprets alike
(Turn to Last Page.)
urer. Rabbi Thumb is spiritual head given by the authorities was the de• toastmaster at the banquet, said in
Concerning the complaint of the
We have come far—we of Beth El our attitude toward faith and country
of the congregation. The new sync- cision to abolish the second shift of his introductory address:
Zionist executive that, during the —during our 75 years of pilgrimage. We have preached a sympathetic co-
gogue has been erected at a cost of workers. It is interesting, however,
year 1924-5, out of the total sum ap- The way has been long and
"We are gathered together to cele-
propnated for education, not more times difficult. But we have ad- operation with all our sister creeds.
arsati on, which t o not e hat of 700 workers dismissed brate the seventy-fifth anniversary
the 20
congreg
$60,000 by hed
t
600
than about 3 per cent was allotted for vanced steadily, climbing onward, But we never have—and pray God we
ago.
of
Temple Beth El and to pay rever-
was
esblis ye aews.
ta
the maintenance of the Hebrew upward. They who began the jour- never shall--stand for a truckling
ent tribute to the inspired souls who
schools, the report declares that the ney were but few in numbers, poor fawning to our neighbors which in-
called it into being.
His Brittonic in worldly goods and rich only in vites their patronage at the cost of
"Our purpose Is not to glorify our
commission "expects
their respect. We have preached an
own achievements, gratifying though
Majesty's government to give more ideals and in faith. But they dreamed aggressive,
virile, dignified, manly Ju-
they may be, but rather, in all hu-
substantial assistance to the Jewish dreams and they saw visions. The &dem. But we never have—and pray Committee to Consider Joint
mility, to breathe a prayer of thanks
Drive With J. D. C. and
schools in Palestine, In view of the hardships of the pioneer did not daunt God we never shall—preach a Judaism
Pisgah Edge Nu. 34. J. V. N. V.
for those who have gone before. and
constantly increasing number of them and they were not discouraged that is constantly on the defensive,
Others.
DETROIT
because the vision that they saw oth-
a prayer of hope for those who are
school children."
looking for insult—hut that finds it-
yet to come.
The lladassah, the American Zion- ers did not see. They saw the dis- self defenceless when foes worthy of
A meeting of the contributors to
"Merely to assemble for feasting
ist Women's Organization, which tant heights on which we stand to- its steel rise to attack.
the
Detroit
Keren
Ilayesod
was
held
Dee. 16. 19Z5.
and for Joy would be no adequate ex.
maintains hospitals and medical units day. They, prophet-like, endured and
We have preached a Judaism true at the Shaarey Zedek last Wednesday
pression of the significance of this
for non-sectarian service in Palestine, sacrificed and did not complain be-
evening,
being
called
by
Abe
Srere,
to Israel's best traditions, but we
occasion.
received the special praise and com- cause they knew that one day their
J. IL Schalme, Business Imager.
never have—and pray God we never president. A. C. I.appin, local direc-
"But if this day of rededication
mendation of the Permanent Man- children and their children's children
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
shall—be fearful for the sake of tra- tor of the Keren Ilayesod, submitted
would
look
upon
the
works
of
their
strengthens our faith, renews our en-
dates Commission iii Its report. "The
6 , 5 Woodward Ave.,
dition to preach a Judaism in harmony a report on the Baltimore National
thusiasm
and fortifies our resolve to
Mich.
commission expresses appreciation of hands and call them blessed. That
Detroit,
has with the latest truth which the genius Conference. which he attended with
work for the cause of Israel, our
the important contribution of the Ha- day in the providence of God
Mr. Burrows, Mr. Rivkin and Mrs.
of a new day has brought to light.
Deer Sirs
seventy-fifth
anniversary will indeed
dassah toward the public health in Come.
Thus Beth El through three-quar- Weinstein as delegates from Detroit.
have been well celebrated.
Our tribute be it to the fathers
Palestine. This contribution is im-
As the head of • local organisation which le a component
Mr. Lappin's report gave the sub-
ters of a century has stood staunch
"The
strength
of Temple Beth El
portant not only professionaly but so- that that treasured law which they
greet
Jewish
Order
and
has
always
stood
for
part of e
and unflinching. Bravely, devotedly, stance of addresses by Rabbi Stephen
lies not alone in numbers, but in its
things worth-while in Jewry. I us moved at this time to
cially and politically as well, in view handed down to us we shall in turn
it has carried on the work of the fath- S Wise, national chairman; Nahum
for the splendid attitude of nos.
lour
cubitastion
Intrepid
spirit
of
service
and of pro-
of its rendering service to all sections hand down unto our children. For
ocesnend
edifice of Sokolow, chairman of the Palestine
pertisanship which it has exhibited in all controversial
gress. Our greatest task will ever be
of the population," the report stated. that was the passion of their lives. era The soul of this great
was already in the Executive; Rabbi Meier Berlin, prem.
matters of public, and particularly .7•wish int•r•st.
t. prove worthy of our traditions.
The commission further expresses It was the one thing of which the stone and steel
humble cottage of Isaac and Sophie dent of the Mizrachi; Madame Muel-
"Dedicated to the service of God
satisfaction with the fact that the changing fortunes of the world could Cozens. And the ideals that stir our ler-Cohen of Vienna, Austria; Pro-
to unite all
The Independent Order Bled BrIth seeks
and the inspiration of man, we con-
peace and order in Palestine have en- not deprive them.
branches of Jewry: Liberal. Conservative. Orthodox. Zion-
hearts were in the hearts of them and ' , fessor Mead and Emanuel Neumann,
secrate ourselves anew to a holy
abled the mandatory power to mair-
ist and Non-Zionist. Ile have set ourselves the task.
Are we worthy of so rich a herit- the little band of men and women who' the executive director, all of whom
impossible as it may seam at times. of inculcating into
cause.
lain a very small armed force in the age as they have left us? Are we labored with them. spoke on the United Palestine Appeal,
Jewry the feeling of brotLerhood and benevolence end of
In this spirit and with this pledge
country."
like the Patriarch awake to the truth
This three-quarters of a century— and Louis Marshall, who spoke on the
promoting within our ranks the spirit of harmony. and se
I bid you welcome."
An outstanding feature of this that "This is Beth El—the house of
whatever its triumphs or defeats. its J. D. C.
are now actively snowed in :mooting • better understeni-
Mr. Stern's address is published in
year's report of the Permanent Man- God—and this is the gate to heaven."
Considerable
dismission
ensued,
in
ing between Jew and non-Jew,.
failures or its victories, have been
full in another part of today's paper.
dates Commission is the considera-
What is it for which Beth El dare years blessed of Almighty God. As we which many participated, relative to
Rabbi Wise said in his address, in
It is. therefore. of per-tinier setistection to an to nate
tion given by the commission to the claim to stand today? Its pulpit look back to them from the mountain the advisability of holding a joint
with sash issue of your admireble limper the splendid
part:
three petitions submitted to it by the through the generations has stood un-
sue-
campaign
in
Detroit
for
the
Zionist
hearts
are
of memory. our
attitude of fairness wuidins your editorial policy end the
"Since the beginning of written
Palestine Arab Executive, the Zion- changingly for the preachment of the heights
charged with gratitude for all that organizations. the .1. D. C., the United
epirit of Anericen fair play which prompts you to publish
history Israel has always been record-
lit Executive and the Jerusalem Ash- God in man and for the deepening they have meant. Yet, from our Hebrew Schools and others. Rabb i
the vie.* of advocates of all sides of any controversial
ed, as the Israel movement is not as
kenazic community, representimc the of the dominating consciousness that heights, we may also look forward to A. M. Hershman, M. H. Zackheim,
matter.
the race. The Jew is a part of the
viewpoint of the Orthodox Jewish by his faith in God, the fate of the yonder peaks that are but dimly via- Morris Friedberg, A. J. Koffman, Is-
In the continuation of this polity say the Chronicle crow
Israel movement; no single religious
world organiution, Agudath Israel. Jew shall be determined. That preach. ihle through the distances beyond. reel Davidson, D. W. Simons, Julius
from strength to strength and bea atonetant influenoe for
organization is the movement alone,
Discussing the petition submitted went has been no mere theology. The-
Shall
we
reach
them
also?
Who
Braun,
Robert
Marwil
and
Abe
Srere
eternal food In our ecewuntty.
has
,
although Israel is its earliest inter.
by the Jerusalem Ashkenazic com- ology alone is not Judaism. Nor
knows—save only God? They loom were among those who spoke.
preter. It ia now interpreted by Ju-
munity which contests the secular it been the preachment of a formal rugged and high. Together we shall As a result of the meeting the pros.
daism, Christianity and Mohammed-
'OUT,.
very truly
character of the Jewish communal or- ethic or • vapid humanitarianism so
that ident has appointed a committee con-
anism; we cannot say if they have
ganizations as proposed by the Pales- this and so vague that through it try to attain them. And if go be
Friedberg, chair-
Marria
some of us in the further march on- slating of
misunderstood the movement, but we
tine government's draft ordinance there did not run the warmth of red
Davidson, Robert Marwil,
ward. shall fall by the wayside, this man, Israel
can believe that Israel will again re-
for the organization of the Jewish and living blood. Neither is that Jo-
Simons
and
A.
C.
Lappin,
for
a nd our trust
shall
be
our
consolation
interpret it to the world.
communities, the commission advises
Frost
n
our hest and that the purpose of further investigating
deism.
"Judaism Is on the losing side now
the council of the League of Nations
Here we have preached that life —tha t we have
rep-
even if we fail to reach those heights and conferring with a committee
and it always has been; that is no dis-
Flinn tote. So. 34.
to "ensure a careful examination of must be lived decently, cleanly, up-
the genera
on
J.
D.
C.
the
the ininiratien Out AT have put into resenting
as the winning side does not
such
grace,
this matter. The commission thinks rightly, unselfishly, serviceably, be-
campaign,
oar children and our Ail- question of a joint
necessarily mean permanence. For
that the provisions of the Palestine cause it was lived under the consecra- the hearts of
will urre them en to committee t submit Its finding to a
re children.
(Turn to Last Page.)
mandate do not appear to oblige the tion and sanctification of a God-ideal. dn's
In what we could not. May God grant future meetingto be called by the
oe/c
mandatory power to recognize only That is Judaism. That this preach- it! Amen. president.
one Jewish religious community in ment has not been wholly futile, I am
(Continued from page one.)
Report to League.
'°"--T Y *SCHOOLS TO GIVE
UNIQUE BANQUET
PISGAH LODGE HAS
INTERESTING MEET
TO OPEN SYNAGOGUE
ON OWEN AV. SUNDAY
"UPON THE HEIGHTS"
Hold Meeting to
Discuss Zionism
A Message of Appreciation
Its