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A merica smith Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

ws yemon s . kwisn 0120111CLIN

"The Next Step in Liberal Judaism"

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Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Address.

RABBI LEON FRAM

GAAS. JOSEPH- --

5
1413 to 1447 rttPFD DWOODwARD AVE

held in years of digging and struggling, and
At a conference of rabbis
watching and building, has come one I
By Chas. H. Joseph./
Asia 1,800 years ago, the questi on
(CoPietright. 1921.
he paramount victory—we have made Jo-
business. The Jewish Tribune has just an- i came up : "How shall we kindle t
as deism free, and thereby we have ren-
Lt's queer, this guessing
readers of the "ten Jews who • Chanukah lights?" The holiday w
dered it persuasive to the free mind of FE
pounced the result of the selection by its
and it was for tese ra b bin
u
tty bigg ord are
er ven for then yong
rica." Well, it's a
modern man. That's what liberal Jo-
old
done the most for Ame the Jewish Tribunp erehas.
in
just
what
manner
it
sho
ethe ten: to decide
--
have
deism means—a free Judaism. The au- F ... ..
as
following such
an than
intelligent
Straus, Louis D. Brandeis, Louis Marshall, Julius Rosenwald, Haym be celebrated.
thority of tradition in itself would not =
rat
obi
one
than
lmud recordset u
The
Na wn, Oscar S. Straus, Stephen S. Wise, Jacob II. Schiff, Adolph S. Ochs
for
have
held
us
of
the
modern
world,
so
Taand s aid, "Ls light e i ght
st ood up
modern mind has demolished mar-
Felix 1Varburg,
lamps the first night, seven the s ec- the modern
----a-ma-a---
Ind
some of the most deeply root-
and
night,
and so on down o one la nip cilessly
of
human traditions. The mere an-
il to see the name of David Lubin among even the first 30, w hic h
bbi
ed
: on the eighth night." Another ra
I fa
test
Remember the
not have
the intelligentzia nod occasionally.
, " e oug ht t o k in- tiquity of our faith would mind
leed
•reat rose and arguedW
knows IF.
r
' • . I b•
shows that even
of the kept us, for the modern
who ave done t t mos
le eight lamps on every ohe
Italy stands a monument to his work starte d in this d ight nights of the holiday." A third that some of the oldest things in the -Lai
the 1 0
in
today
imagine
that
e
should
the
evils
and
wastes
and
m ic e and sh
t.'
• (sted world are
to nal Institute of Agriculture. I
and
to
I

ti. interne
country'
Aaron , Sulam,
through his extraordinary co-operative marketing, has done r 'Let us kindle one lamp the first night, (lark places thereof.
farmers;
yet
I
fail
to
see
his
name
anywhere.
when
the
leaders
of
Beth
El
It was
through the
a
the
second
night,
and
so
on
up
to
wo
much for Americ
t
dared to say; We declare ourselves
Probably
they never
heard of him in New York. Then why shouldn't the t
ight on the eighth night."
name of Joseph l'ulitzer be added? We know of no newspaper that has e After these three propositions were free to evaluate the heritage of our =
America as the New Work World; and what's the matter I
fathers to judge its every tradition up-
much for
heard, the rabbis were at a standstill.
done so Alfred
on its own merits, and accept or re-
with
Knopf? lie surely has rendered America a great service by I
one of the three methods seemed
wn; possible a medium for henry L. Mencken, namely, the Americanl Any
the assembly ject each tradition according as it does
o
the others will say, "it's as good as the rest, and
or does not serve human life—it wa s
Mercury. I could go On without end, but then
no
decision.
Then
a
fourth
as m i ne . B u t really, good readers could reach
colleagues, than that the sheer beauty of the es- --
only my guess" and their guess is as good
rabbi
arose
and
said,
"My
than
contributed more
sence of our faith was first revealed --
and truly, think you not that the late Isaac M. Wise
first proposal is impossible. If we i
nyone in the 10, other than Haym Solomon, to America by his introduction the
light eight lamps the first night and , to us, and the sheer human value of =
E
a
then
go
down
to
one
on
the
last
might,'
its
ideals persuaded our modern minds.
Judaism?
of Reform
This is the only hold that Judaism
it will symbolize that the light of Ju-
the E - -
Ilebrew w ith its "Wh o I
upon
the
modern,
the
liberal,
But the end isn't y et. Now comes the American
deism is diminishing. The second has
wry. After reading its list I feel like crying "Hoot!
we light an equal num- free Jew—that he is personally in-
Who"
Je I find that Abraham Cohan, probably the most brit-'I method—that
ber of lamps each night—is inadvis- spired by its teaching. liut is not that
Hoot!" in In American
journalism,
Jewish journalist that ever appeared in this country, is not mentioned,, able, for it will create the impression the strongest grip by which the human
neither is Herman Bernstein, who surely is one of the outstanding men in' that our religion stands still. The third heart can be held? "Mealin Bekodesh
the newspaper field of America. And how about Lewis Gannet of the idea—that we ascend front one lamp Ve'en Moridin Bekodesh."
In making Judaism free, the build-
Nation; doesn't he count? and Julius Moritzen, the well-known translator to eight—that is a happy idea, for it
of Danish literature and contributor to leading magazines; and what about teaches that the light of Judaism is ern of Beth El increased its power to
Waldo Frank and Louis Untermyer, and Arthur Guiternian and Ben Ilecht ever on the increase. I.et us estab- serve.
And what contribution shall we of
and Walter Blumenthal and Thrya Winslow and Edna Ferber and Fannie fish it its a principle: 'Mealin Bekodesh
I am
Hurst, to mention only a few omitted from the domain of lto ature."Who's Veen Moridin Bekodesh'—'In the the present generation make to the
iteryour
must
say,
"Boo!
Boo!"
cause of our religion we must always enlargement and enhancement of the
afraid, Brother Landman, that I
lamp of Israel? Our fathers spent 50
go forward, never backward.
Who." •
-
This argument took the rabbis by years in liberalizing Judaism. This
achievement alone absorbed all their
My cup of bitterness is running over. I can stand for anything, any- storm . They voted and decided unan-
energies. This fact, therefore, escaped
thing, friend Grouch of the Philadelphia Times, but to be accused by you imou sly on the ascending arrange'
"
Am
I
as
bad
as
that?
Here
I
am,
a
humble
of the Chanukah lamps. Your their attention—that the liberal mind

g
as a "so-calledliterary
paragrapher,
merely holding a weekly conversation with a group of a few child
sent ren lighting their little Chanukah is not inherited; it is acquired by edu-
h b e ing
d acquaintances, and y ou charge me witow
es this week—one Friday night, cation. They neglected to establish a
hundred thousand friends an
! but 'and' last night, three tonight, and so dependable technique for transmitting
fall so l
uld
ever
I
sho
To
think
that
a "so-called literary genuis! "
o
their free faith to succeeding genera- ra :
going to play the game and tell my readers just what you said tw
on t ill eight next Friday night—are
tions. This is our opportunity. We of
I am
folios wing the principle established by this age shall devote ourselves to the
about me:
that eloquent first-century rabbi who peculiar task of learning how to trans- EL--
I see that your contributor, Charles H. Joseph, is advocating a
said
id, "In the cause of religion we must mit to our children a faith which shall
ys go forward, never stand still
European chest and wants all of us to contribute to one chest and
not have the backing of external au- E
then have the big moguls of the country distribute it wherever they
or g to backward."
thority or force, but which shall at- F.:
many occasions, this country is
1
Or Sept. 23, 1850, a little lamp was tract them purely by the power of its
said
deem it best. As
going campaign crazy with the tommy rot advocated by the so-called
li g ht ed in the city of Detroit—the Ner. own inherent beauty. It is a subtle E
literary geniuses and is getting on our nerves. It seems that every
Tam id of the "Beth Er Society. It and a delicate and infinitely ardous
thing must be done on a large scale and all that is required of us,
was
as kindled by the parents and the task—the program of Jewish educa-
dparents of a number who are
the small fry, is to give and let somebody else make the allotments
g
this afternoon—the spiritual par- tion in the modern world; but it is in-
here
to suit themselves.
and grandparents of all who have finitely worth while.
We of this generation shall learn a
' word to say. I am completely crushed! eats erect here today. That the chil-
gath
t maven
My Dear Grouch,
really must wish this on you—that you will be visited down and the grandchildren have near- how to rear Jews who are Jews not
I
That is, almost.
the flame lit by their progenitors merely because they cannot change
every hour of every day of the year by some schnorrer who wants money
their grandfathers, Jews not merely
from you for this or for that. Then you'll appreciate what I tried to do 75 y Tars ago, this festival scene itself
idence.
There over the Ark of the to spite the anti-Semite, Jews not
is ev
for you and "your'n."
.......
— --.
ah, it burns still—the perpetual merely out of respect to their parents,
Jews not merely out of routine habit—
the American ,Tef p of Israel's faith.
us
Maybe you missed this delicio
bit of "Go-Gsm"
m
N Y. in n his enthusiasm la li ut did not the rabbi say that to but Jews because they find that the
o f Utica etteri
teachings and ideals of Judaism serve
Mercury for December.
f
over the marvelous qualities of an Elliot Adressing Machine, writes as fol- kee p burning an equal number o
their lives.
lam ps night after night is inadequate?
This work of the new Jewish edu-
lows to the company:
Jud aism may not stand still. We must cation shall be the candle which we
cease
its
light.
Are
vie
advancing
In going about His Father's business, the Lord would have used
inc
shall
add to the splendor of the Me-;
an Elliot Addressing Machine if lie could have gotten one. Then,
the cause of Judaism, or are we stand- norah of Jewish history. "Mealin
too, imagine if you can, the numbers of letters of St. Paul if the
ing still, or are we going backward? Bekodesh Ve'en Moridin Bekodesh."
The Chanukah candles challenge us to In the cause of Judaism we shall neith-
Elliot Addressing System had been at his command.
rep ly.
Yours for Better Business in the Father's Business.
(Signed) ARNOLD F. KELLER.
believe we may face the little er retreat not yet stand still; in the
cause of Judaism let us carry on.
fla mes bravely and say: Out of the 75
Yes, it is a pity that Jesus did not have at His command all the Ameri-
ord
can business improvements such as adding machines, cash registers and
Hi m Ford P i /fah „
dr. Some of His followers would probably have appreciated

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sat listening to Red Grange talking over the radio. Initiation:
Harry Gurowitch, chairman of the
The other night I
Be was telling us what a fine thing it is to be the iceman—and we all admit Pisgah Lodge degree team, an-
that Red has cut some ice. He also spoke of the advantage to the growing nounced that a complete initiation
youth of eating spinach and potatoes. But what came to my mind as I will be held at the next regular meet-
listened was what would our friends have said if one of the better known ing of the B'nai B'rith lodge. The
Jewish football player had decided to go in for the money like Grange has meeting will be held at the Temple
country to the other
done? We would have heard from one end of th f the
1•7 ) always Emanuel auditorium at Taylor and
Monday evening a
that the "un-American, un-sportsman e tra its
assert themselves." In other words, if one of our Jewish boys had played Wilson he
next la rge class
d a will
big be initiated
sharp. A order
attendc
the same kind of game, it would have been a Jewish game, but when Red
an
this into t
Grange plays it—well, what is it, neighbors—is it a Christian trait,
is expected to welcome the new mem-
unseemly scramble for money.
bers.

Acceptable Gifts That Depict Good Taste

Gift of Lasting Pleasure-

Imported From France—

10-

Women's Novelty Kid Gloves, $5.50

Piece Imitation Ivory Toilet Sets,
$40.00

The finest French kid
has been fashionably
static up into one-clasp
style gloves with flare
cuffs in pointed effects
and trimmed in two-
tone shades. The backs
have heavy embroidery.

Beautiful color com-
of white,
binations
rose, orchid and blue
pearl - tone on amber
color. The set consists
of mirror, brush, comb,
powder box, hair re-
ceiver, buffer, horn,
hook, cuticle knife and
file.

Others $2.95 Up.

Frank & Seder—Glove Dept.
—Men Floor.

Others $4.50 Up

Frank • Seder — Toilet
Good. Dept.—Main Floor.

For the Home—

To Add Cheer to the Bedroom—

Junior Lamp With Shades, $43.95

Fine Double Bed Size Rayon Bed
Spreads, $7.95

These bases are of
bronze and are really
artistic. Made in one
piece and finished in
three different styles.
Tailored shades of
g e o r g ette, trimmed
with fancy gold lace.

All are made of rayon
crinkle fabric that will
wear long and keep its
good appeata ance

Every one is of perfect
quality, seamless and
would make a practical
and much liked gift.
Pretty colors.

Base. $27.00.
Shade, $16.95.

Other Lamps, $7.95 to

Other Spreads $3.95
to $14.

$36.95.

Frank • Seder—Domestics
—Dept, Second Floor.

Frank • Seder—Lamp Dept.
—Fourth Floor.

Every Woman Needs—

Phoenix Thread Silk Hose, $1.85

An Ideal Gift—

Beautiful Oriental Rugs, $29.75

E. -


Service weight, double 7..
sole s, high spliced
heels, mercerized lisle
h em garter top. All
sizes and 15 good col- a'
ors. Hosiery is always
joyfully received.
Child's English rib al
rayon plaited hose at g--

Exceptionally beautiful
Anatolians and Beluch-
istans. The soft rich-
ness of their colors and
the marvelously worked
patterns make them a
gift of individuality.
Others at $19.75 Up

B5c.

Socks with Turndown
Cuffs at 75c.

Frank • Seder—Rug Dept.

—Eighth Floor.

Frank • Seder—Hosiery
—Dept.—Main Floor

To Beautify the Slipper—

For the Opera-

Pontiac 211Am

Wemen's Beautiful Spanish Shawls,
$55.00

The Sunday School classes of Tom
pie Beth Jacob held a Chanukah en
tertainment Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock, which was largely attended
by the parents and friends. Miss Lu-
cille Kollins carried off high honors
in the Hebrew alphabet contest. Mrs.
Murray Wolfman sang a vocal solo,,
with piano accompaniment by Mrs.'
Jack Fink. Refreshments were served
and each child given a gift. Much
credit is due J. Meyer, who was ably
assisted by Miss Lillian Kovinsky,
Miss Rose Isenberg and Miss Lillian I
Barnett of the Sunday School staff. '

Exquisite colors as well
as black and white,
hand-paintd or embroi-
dered with wide hand
tied fringe. Also just
the plain colors with
wide fringe. Made of
finest quality silks.

New Rhinestone Slipper Buckles,
$15.00

What a lovely gift!
Oval, oblong and
square shape!' in sev-
eral beautiful cut-out
designs. All are thick-
ly studded with spar-
kling, brilliant white
stones.

Others at $4.96 Up.

Other. et $13.50 Up

Frank • Seder—Jewelry
If I am not mistaken, Manny Strauss is the gentleman who tramped up New Building:
Department— Male Floor
land of ours not so very long ago and raised a lot of money
Morris Kramer, chairman of the
and down this
crook • Seder —14 mlia.
for the Hebrew Union College. I didn't find out much about Manny Strauss lodge building committee, announced
Dept.—Main Floor.
The Beta Phi Tau boys are plan-
now
then and I don't know much more about him now. Even in the American
of every Jew who has that the community building is f the ning an elaborate New Year's affair
ish Year Book of 1923, which gives the name Strausses but no M anny. nearly complete .
Jewish
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Lady moved t t he which proniises to surpass all pre•
"in committeea has already
risen a few inches above mediocrity,
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be en vious ones. It will he given at the ';1111111111111111111111111111111111111
Yet here we find that Manny Strauss is tendered a past
dinner
New York
10 in years."
Service building nti th e eleph one hin
Jewish Community Center and only
e
th
Iuri
S
recognition of signal service rendered dng
ce tendered modestly, yet installed. Hereafter all business ken
of a sod
limited
number
of
tickets
will
be
l
rvi
e a
the building committee
that encompassed every race a
which among other things made possible the raising of $1,000,000,000 for care of in the office of the building
I
otable in the land, met
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at
275
East
Ferry
avenue.
Morris
worthy causes. So Jew and Christian, the most„ f his
and
the
The monthly dance on Dec. 9 given
to honor this unassuming man who had o
Shatzen, chairman o e
by the B'nai B'rith members and in
he isn't in either the Jewish Tribune's or the American Hebrew's "Who's finance committee, informed the lodge
charge of Joseph Schwartz, Saul Or. ;
that the sale of community building
Who"—such is glory!
man and Jerome Edelstein was a l
inna l Security bonds is progressing very satisfac- most delightful affair. A five-piece j
e .
1 lie stated, however, that there
Manny Strauss was one of the organizers of
the financial advisor of the Servian Child Relief Associa- is still needed a large suns to pay off orchestra furnished the music and re- I
!eague. He was
Business Men's Council of the Federation of Jewish Philan- the accounts accrued and for further freshments were served at the close I
tion and of the
of the evening.
thropies of New York. He originated the "invisible" guest idea for Iler-
$30 000 000 for starving x enditures in the completion of the
r.
h
bert
Hoover's
campaign
raise
On Sunday evening, Dec. 13, at the
children
in Europe,
and which
he was
one of the advisors in the War Savings building and the decorations.
Stamp and Fourth Liberty Loan drives. He helped bring the National Kramer also announced that the Jewish Community Center, a 6 ,
budget committee into life. lie has been one of the outstanding influences building committee will stage a real o'clock dinner was served to 40
one of the leaders in the movement for enjoyable house-warming party in couples which was given under the
was
in
national campaigns
and My
commercial
arbitration.
hat is off to Manny Strauss. if any reader three or four weeks, at which event auspices of the sisterhood and in
to reach him, I wish they would tell him for me that I think he expects more than
800 sp
members
ecial at- charge of the chairmen, Mrs. J. Le-'
called
knows where
pre sen
vin and Mrs. J. Meyer, who were as-
representative
Jews and one of the
representative
to be
thi s
a
1925.
, most
te
f that
t. Ile
hous
ntio n to the
he is one of the most
sisted by Mrs. Saul Orman, Mrs. Jo-
will
be
for
members
warming party
Americans living
living in the year ---........*--
seph Barnett, Mrs. J. Kovinsky and
a thing neces- Mrs B. Wyman. The tables, where
me a note inviting only and will lack not entertaining
all-
York, a wag sent
for a genuinely
Just p ri or to a recent visit to New
were beautifully decorated with yel-
was about to throw it into the waste- sary
I
me to see
the scribbled
K. K. K. Just
basket
I saw
in a as
corner these words: "Fooled you that time! around good time for all ding. low chrysanthemums, were in charge
of Mrs. George Weiss, Mrs. J. Edel-
K. R. H. doesn't mean what you think it means—I only wanted you to see Nominations:
stein and Mrs. M. Kollin. The speak-
Nominations for next year's offi-
Kosher Kitty Kelly,"—which of course was a different story.
made ers of the evening were Henry Ja-
cers of the lodge are now being
cobson, J Meyer and J. Levin.
and will continue at the next meet-
ing, next Monday evening. A very
FERNDALE SECTION I
Mrs. S. Manes, who recently un-
important amendment to the consti-
derwent an operation in Detroit, is
HAS TALMUD TORAH I -1..EVTE.FL _ 0 X.
tution of the lodge will also be voted
much
improved.
upon. All members are urged to be

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Greetings!

Detroit Electric
Furnace Co.

present.
West Side Jewish Community Aims Editor of The Jewish Chronicle,
I Detroit, Mich.
to Fill Loug•felt Want.
performed a
u,ear Sir;—You have

In order to fulfill a long-felt need,
the Jewish community in the Fern-
dale avenue section of the city has
decided to open a Talmud Torah at
2415 Wendell avenue. The Talmud

Torah was organized with temporary
officers on Se t 20 with David Sobel
of 2038 Springwells avenue ea chair-

man. A fund-raising campaign re- I

service of genuine value to Bet
by publishing the special anniversary
number of The Chronicle ill honor of
out diamond jubilee.
The executive board of the congre-
gation can not fail but take cogniz-
ance of the great amount of work en-
tailed, of the varied and admirable
t ographical
t the fine yp
contents, ra
ttractive ar-
features, me IP mg the a and articles,

JUNIOR HADASSAH

Meeting:

A meeting of the Detroit Unit of
Junior lladassah took place on Mon-
day evening, Dec. 14, at the Little
Theater, 89 Rowena street. The meet-
ing opened with the singing of
"Ilatikvah." Cantor Vigoda of the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue sang the
blessing of the Chanukah lights. Miss
Sara Brader read two letters that she
had received from Palestinian or-
phans. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich addressed
the members on "The Feast of Lights
and Chanukah."

suited in enough money to make a rangement of pictures
down payment on a building on Wen- all of which were manifest through-
dell avenue and, through the cour- out the eight pages of the supple-
tesy of the Sibley Lumber Company, ment to ast
l week's Chronicle. It
remodeling plans have been com-
endid effort, intelligently
a spl
pleted. The largest single contribu- was
planned and intelligently executed.
tion was received from Samuel Stone
I believe that you have contributed
of 7094 Navy avenue, who load in this wise greatly to the success of
loaned his home during the High our seventy-fifth anniversary clebra-
l!olydays for services. Persons de- don because every member and friend
siring information on the Talmud To- of the congregation who has a copy
n-
rah may communicate with the secre-
of that special supplementt wilas
l uan
tary, Joseph Shapiro, 2316 Ferris
doubtedly esir
de
avenue, corner Ferndale. All Jews
historical document.
living in the community are invited
The book of the congregation is re-
The
to co-operate in the enterprise and
with inspiring pages and it is
lend it their support.
well for us to read them occasionally.
The women of the neighborhood You have made many of those pages
are organizing • Ladies Auxiliary, of available for ready reference and en-
which Mrs. Frank Fishow, 7780 Fern-
joyment.
dale avenue, is secretary. Others
On behalf of the executive board
taking an active part are Mrs. Hyman of Congregation Beth El I have real
Waster and Mrs. Nathan Hoffman. pleasure in thanking you for your
The Ladies Auxiliary is doing its Part fine co-operation. With kindest per-
to make the Talmud Torah a success. sonal regards, I am,
Very sincerely yours,
MILFORD STERN.
Better a dollar earned than two in-
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RABBI TO DISCUSS
LEWISOHN'S 'ISRAEL'

Hershman Will Use New Book As
Subject for Address.

taila llestaasna ran e

Ludwig Lewisohn's "Israel," which
literary critics and Jewish thinkers
have hailed as one of the most bril-
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liant utterances on the problems con-', GOVERNMENT
PROHIBITS
fronting the Jewish people and the
Jew as an individual, will serve as I
ANTI-SEMITE CONGRESS
,
the subject of an address by Rabbi'
A. M. Hershman at the late services
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.) — the
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Friday nternational congress of anti-Sem-
evening, Dec. 25, at 8•30 o'clock. "Is- ,i
ites, which was scheduled to take
rael" has been described as a more! place in Oradeamare, will not be held
significant work than "Upstream"! due to the refusal of permission by
and marks, it has been generally sue- I
the Roumanian government.
Play Contmti
gested, a telling milestone in thej
Representatives of Hungarian anti-
The cultural committee of Junior writer's career, which began amid 1
Hadassah has announced a play con- conditions pointing to complete as-' Semitic organizations who wanted to
test for members, giving them an op- similation The book is the result of a ttend the congress were refused
vises by the Hungarian government.
portunity to add to the dramatic ma-
years of observation and thinking and
terial of the organization. There a careful study of the Jewish problem The decision to form an anti-Semitic
will be three prizes offered for the as it manifests itself in many parts international was made at an Interna-
tional anti-Semitic conference het.: :n
three best plays and honorable men-
the world.
was attend-
tion given to the next four. All girls of Rabbi
Hershman's discussion* of Vienna in October, which
who wish to enter the play contest the significant books of Jewish in- ed by anti-Semitic leaders of Hun-
may call Rose Lipsitz, president of
ry, . Rournan ia, Austria and Ger-
terest appearing in recent years have
A resolu t adopted at that
the local unit, Glendale 1966-R.
been marked by great assemblies at many
conference provided for the orgasms-
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Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
ran of a white anti-Semitic interna-
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Friday evening services at
open to the pub- tional by the end of the year.
Samuel D. Cohen, attorney and Sharpy Zedek are
colunsellor-at-law, announces that he lie. Cantor Samuel Vigoda renders
Friendship is • plant we must ofter.
ices and leads
legally changed his name to Sam- selections from the serv
water.
his
n
uel D. Coburn. in the congregational singig.

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