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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-01-22

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A mericair Pal ish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

tr.vErnorreish u.1110.,410,r,

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4ClAS . -

I+. JOS EPH

(Catrywright, 1921.

By Chas. H. Jaiteoh.1



The Southern Sabbath Crusade Committee is on the rampage against
ll who work for profit on Sunday, and is imploring the great newspapers
i
of the country to fall in line. I find this interesting statement:

Thus polluting the Sabbath is war against God, encourages all
A ces , c orrupts all youths, breeds all law-breakers, hastens America's
ruin, whereas Sabbath-keeping leads into all virtue and prosperity.

It is not difficult to understand that such a loose jumble of illogical
ideas and untruths find root in the brain of Fundamentalists from Ten-
wse e, that state where it is a crime against God and man to use our divine
ason. But what I would like to ask the distinguished gentlemen
gift of r e
responsible for the remarkable document is, What "prosperity" has to do
with Sabbath-keeping? I never believed that Gnd Was ever responsible for
'ity any more than Ile was ever responsible fur poverty. The trouble
It is that

we mix all too frequently God with business in the Wrong Way. Or
simon pure nonsense to assert that publishing it newspaper or
course,
ing a train on Sunday corrupts all youths and breeds all law-breakers
runn
But then what can we expect from those who have enthroned fanaticism

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Mrs. Selma Robbins Presents 'Prejudice — Its Cause and Cure: „ =
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Ideals Women Should
"Prejudice—Its Cause and Cure”
will be the subject of Dr. Leo M.
Further.

Franklin's lecture Sunday morning,
Jan. 24, at 10:45. This is the third
Picturing a symbolic seven- and concluding lecture in the series
branched candlestick, the lights of which Dr. Franklin has been deliver-
=
which represent sociability, educa- ing upon Judaism and Christianity.
tion, righteousness, vision, intern.
Bence, co-operation and efficiency, all Saturday Morning Services:
=
. The Tree Festival" will be the as
of which ideals are to be sought in
carrying out a program of service as subject of Rabbi Leon F'ranc's ser-
of the
, the mission of the sisterhood
sRobbins,mon
on Saturday morning, Jan. 30. -al
congregat
ion,
, rs.
president ion,
of the
sisterhood of the On Saturday, Jan. 23, the sermon will —
Cleveland Jewish Center, discussed be preached by Dr. Leo M. Franklin. =
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. the unique opportunity which is be- Young People's Club Entertains:
nor presented to Jewish women in re.
The Young People's Club of Tern- =
lotion to the synagogue. She was the
f ple Beth El will hold its opening af-

..peak•r at the January meeting
o
fair of the season on Sunday after- —
the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Ze-
noon, Jan. 24, between 2 and 6
dek Synagogue last Monday after
.
Noon. .hIrs. Robbins U13.,t, that the o'clock. The affair will consist of a
- " -
woolen of the sisterhood should re- program of dramatics and dancing. . . " _
Kurd themselves as an essential part The Temple Arts Society will present 1a•
and bigotry?
i of the congregation, not a mere ap- a one-act play and the Temple Sister-IF,_---
Sep- IE-
Joshua made the sun stand still. But that's nothing to the sensation pendage, and should demand oppor- hood will serve refreshments.
crested throughout the world last week, when it was announced that Gloria talkies to do their share of the im- mour Simons' Orchestra will play forl=
Swanson "eats sardines and pig's knuckles for breakfast." This distin- portant tasks confronting their con- the dancing. Invitations have been
I
guished luminary of the more or tens tine arts "murmured how few people gregation. She also advocated the sent to all young people of the temple
knew the real Gloria Swanson." Sad but true! Now that we know what formation of junior sisterhoods, to be households of the age of 17 and over. —
the glorious Gloria eats for breakfast, we can continue our every-day duties
composed of girls from 15 to 20 years
in this humdrum life of ours with a free mind. I have always felt what of age, the activities of which should Temple Arts Society:
I =
.
a joy would be ours if those stars of the silent drama could carry their
Among the three one-ac t plays to .=
prepare them for capable participa•,
silence with them into real life.
be produced by the Temple Arts So-
lion in the work of the sisterhood.
Mrs. Robbins, in reply to questions, ciety on Tuesday night, Jan. 26, wi ll
I am quite sure that the Zionists will be greatly rejoiced by the news I described in detail some of the activi- be a play written by one of the so-
am about to print. I am in receipt of a letter from W. II. II. Shelley, sec- ties which the sisterhood of the Cleve- cietv's own members, "A Sealed
re tary of the Christian League of Jewish Fellowship, Washington, I). C., land Jewish Center sponsors. One Book," by Alvin D. Hersch. The oth-
of the distinctive results of the ef• er two plays are "Hearts," by Alice
enclosing a circular with this letter:
forts of that sisterhood is the distil- Gerstenberg, and " Cinderella Mar- -a
A Hebrew Christian friend of mine, Mark John Levy, has asked
bution among a large number of tied," by Rachel Lyman Field. Ad-
me to submit to you the enclosed circular with the advice that he •
members of the work of the organiz- mission is by card only.
should be glad if you would publish it, in whole or in part ... it con-
ation.
tains an account of the founding of "The Hebrew Christian Congre-
The program, in addition to Mrs. Second Semester at College:
gation of Jerusalem," and thereby affecting the revival of the an-
Robbins' address, consisted of violin
The end of the first semester of
cient Hebrew Brunch of the Apostolic Church, giving also the views
selections by
by Israel Katz of the De- work at Beth El College is marked by
of the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, Right Rev. Rennie McInnes.
oast Symphony Orchestra and Jewish reviews and examinations given in
In a letter from Mr. Levy, dated Dec. 16, 1925, from Jerusalem, he
folk songs by Cantor Samuel Vigoda• all the classes. Students have been
states: "Only yesterday I had a long chat with Colonel Kish, head
Mrs. Israel Katz was the accompanist. notified that the courses of study of-
of the Zionist organization in Jerusalem, who said that Bishop Rennie
Following the program tea was fired at the opening of the season
McInnes' pronouncement had given much pleasure to official Zionists,
served by the social committee. Mrs. , were planned for an entire year and
and that it had been sent to Dr. Chaim Weismann, their president,
M. H. Zockheim, president of the j that the end of the first semeste •
in London. We hope it will be broadcasted throughout Jewry from
auxiliary, was in charge of the meet-'does not mean the end of a course.
ing.
It will, therefore, not be necessary
the head office."
for the students already enrolled to
register again for the second suites-
NOV let us read what this remarkable announcement was that "had
I ter. They will simply continue thei:
given much pleasure to official Zionists" (by the stay, who are official Zion-
course of study. Nest, stu-
istsn. So I turn to the enclosure and here is what I find that brought no
I dents are invited to register in the
much happiness (?) to the Zionists:
I second semester in the following
I classes, which are especially arranged
Now that there is coming into being, with the approval of the
leo as to make it possible for new reg.
League of Nations, a Jewish spiritual and cultural center in Pales-
1 istrants to begin their work in the
tine, where the Jewish national feeling may learn to express itself
Will
Occupy
Syna-
Women
second semester. The class in the sur-
existing
"Jewish
once
in some tangible form, the revival of the
I vey of Jewish history, given by Rabbi
Christian" branch of the church becomes possible. I see no reason
gogue Pulpits at Imprea-
From on Monday at 7:45; the begin-
at all why Jews who have embraced the Christian faith may not
sive Services.
ners' Hebrew class, given by Miss
retain much that is characteristic of their JewisS nationality, and

regard themselves as originally one with the Jewish nation. Pike on Monday at 7 :45, and the
courses in history and Bible and be-
NEW YORK CITY.—The plan for
So writes the Anglican bishop. I wouldn't be surprised, my dear Bishop, observing Council Sabbath on Friday ginners' and advanced Ilebrew, given
if the Rev. John Mark Levy uses his persuasive proselyting ability, that evening, Feb. 26, and Saturday morn- on Wednesday evening by Mr. Pearl-
he would be able to transform all the Jews of Palestine into one great ing, Feb. 27, has just been announced man and Miss Pike. The class in
Hebrew Christian nation. In the meantime I would like to her what the by Mrs. Edwin Zugsmith of Pitts- principles and ceremonials given by
"official Zionists" have to say of this literature which is being broadcasted burgh, national chairman of the com- Dr. Franklin will continue its work
mittee on religion of the National throughout the second semester. No
to the Jewish press?
.--.........—
new registrants in this clans, how-
Council of Jewish Women.

The American Israelite speaks truly when it says "the great
ever,
will be accepted, since iris filled
Annual paramount
Council Sabbath
services
have been held by the council sections to capacity. Only one new course is
question of the day is 'How much will you give?' "
for the past six years, its date being offered, the course in the Jewish in-

1 hope that Irving Berlin will use his father-in-law's cable service to set on the Sabbath immediately pre- terpretation of the New Testament,
thank Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of President Coolidge's cnurch in ceding or following the Festival of given Wednesday at 7 :45. Registra-
Washington, D. C., for the kind things he said of him. Perhaps you missed Purim, whose story centers about the tion for new students will be held
character of Esther and her service to on Monday night, Jan. 25, and Wed-
it? Then you'll appreciate this:
nesday night, Jan. 27, between 7:30
her people.
and 9 o'clock. in the college office on
o
"The essent
of C uncil
ur
ial ppose
I can see but little difference in the Berlin and Mackay family
the second floor of the temple build-
Sabbath,"
declared
Mrs
Zugsmith,
"is
trees. In 1840 Mackay's father came from Ireland and was sue-
to impress teen improtant thoughts up- ing. No new students will be received
cessively a drifter, miner, waiter and bartender. Out west he finally
after the second semester, registra-
on
our
men
and
women,
namely,
that
struck it rich and compiled the fortune his son now enjoys.
Judaism oilers woman a message of tion period and the men and women
of the community who desire to avail
power
and
beauty,
and
that
Jewish
life
Now that Dr. Pierce and Henry Ford have blessed the union, I think it
places upon womanhood a great obli- themselves of the remarkable oppor-
best that Papa Clarence, in view of the fact that his family tree is having
some of the tinsel stripped off, should camphor his pride and bless the bride. gation of service to her people. Our tunity of a systematic study of Jew-
speakers, in presenting their menages ish history, Bible and Hebrew are
on this day, will seek to convey to the, urged to register on the dates given,
I always believed that manufacturers were not high-grade morons or
assembled congregations how intimate-
half-wits. But they must be judging by the sort of imbecile trash that I
ly our program, in all its phases, is School of Religion:
find in an article sent to me quoted from the Manufacturers Record. I to
hound up with the teachings of Juda-
The prize for the best poem sub-
not read the Manufacturers Record and have no desire to after seeing this
mitted to the Bethelite, the school pa-
one sample. I much prefer to read the speeches of the members of the ism.
"There is not a single avenue of ous
Legislature of the State of Tennessee on the subject of evolution. Prob- work for which we r10 not draw inspir- per published by the pupils, was won =
. point o by Miss Josephine 11. Stern for her, =_
ably the article in question was written by a staff correspondent traveling
f a
ith
sties from our
. T
poem entitled "A Sonnet-Prayer. =
with the Imperial Wizard of the Klan. It deals with the action taken by
of New fork opposing compulsory view is clearly indicated in our recent Honorable mention N‘as given to Miss
-
-
students of the College of the City
publication 'Daily Readings in Human Janet Welt for her totem, "A prayer."
military training. Now we shall listen to the 100 per cent bunk:
Estelle M. Stern-
Service' by M
Scrim''
zoffered by the 'f--1
=
The
exei cutiretry, whose
berger
the
e Ss;'er1=1.
The
The sudden outbreak of un-Americanism in City College, New
ve se
paragraphs po nt out
t at in our c v- number of the Pethelite Rabbi Leon
York, where the foes of preparedness have been seeking to destroy
is and communal associations, we re-
Fram
offers
a
prize
of
$5
for the best
the course in military training, is of such deep significance as a symp-
call the counsel ..of our fathers,
not separate thyself from the common_ short story on Jewish life. The story
tom of the spread of alien poison through the body politic of these
ity,'
In
our
efforts
for
the
unfortu-
is
limited
to
1.000
words.
The win-
United States as to merit close scrutiny. •
note and handicapped, We are 'sphered sing story will be published in the
The champion of the measure to reduce military training from
by the appeal of the prophet: 'Seek Bethelite. Parents are asked to be
the position of a required course to that of an elective is Dr. Morris
iustice. relieve the oppressed, lodge sure that their children are subscrib-
Raphael Cohen. As readily appears from his name, he is a Jew. That
the fatherless, plead for the widow.' ern to the Bethelite. If your chil-
in itself means nothing. There are all manner of persons with Jewish
In our tremendous activities for the dren have not yet subscribed, give
blood in their veins. We owe our basic religion to the Jews, but we
immigrant, we can never forget the them 25 cents to ',resent to their
do not owe it to the Russian Jews. So far as our experience of
rich sympathy of that immortal verse: teacher and that will make them sub-
Russian Jews has gone in America, they are frequently out of sym-
'Ye know the heart of the stranger. scribers to the Bethelite for the rest
pathy with our institutions. They are inclined to read into our insti-
seeing ye were strangers in the land of the year.
tutions a spirit that is utterly distinct from the spirit that was
All members of the community
breathed into it by the Fathers of '76. They do not understand that
of Egypt: In our service to Judaism,
we remember that we are to 'walk who know of children who are not re-
this is not and never was meant to be a democracy. It was neither
humbly with God,' and to teach our ceiving any Jewish education are in-
that ner a federation. It was, and ought still to be, a republic. That
children that 'the knowledge of God' vited to tell the children about the
it is drifting toward the rocks of racial democracy is due entirely to
is desirable beyond everything else' afternoon school at Temple Beth F.I.
influence
of
aliens,
and
among
such
aliens
none
the propaganda and
In her statement, Mrs. Zugsmith There is no tuition fee. Children are
has been more destructive of the true spirit of our institutions than
pointed out that the National Council taught Jewish history and the Bible
Russian and other Slavic Jews.
of Jewish Women offers its women an according to the most modern meth-
opportunity to a fuller knowledge of ods of instruction and it is a real
Now I don't know whether the publication from which this nonsense is
Judaism through its publications, service to the community to give the
taken has any standing or not. If it has then I ant surprised that men of
• are "A Course of Study children this opportunity for Jewish
affairs can permit their intelligence to be insulted in such fashion, without among which
on Jewish Prayer," hooks on the mos- education.
u tt*ring a protest. Surely, the editor of the Manufacturers Record knows is of the synagogue. and on "The Har-
that he in appealing to the preudice of the ignorant when he prints such
vest Festival." The music for the Quiet Hour of Music:
lying matter. On the face of it it looks very much to me as if the man
William Howland, baritone, will be
Sabbath services. published by the Na-
who wrote that article is a paid propagandist for those industries that
tional Council of Jewish Women, will the soloist at the Quiet Hour of Mu-
benefit directly through war, and that he wants to keep alive the spirit of
sic to be held Sunday, Jan. 24, be-
be
used
in
many
cities.
War in this country. Compared to such a spurious American who sneers at
The national committee on religion. tween 4 and 5 p. m. The concert will
"aliens" when he himself is alien in thought to the understanding and spirit which is furthering the observance of be broadcast by Station WWJ.
The
of the founders of the nation, I call his attention to Bernard Baruch, the Council Sabbath includes. in addition organ recital will be given by Abram
Jew, who wants to take all profit out of the war. He is far more of a to Mrs. Edwin Zugsmith, its chairman, Ray Tyler.
Patriot.
the following: Mrs. Carl J. Fecheimer
of Pittsburgh, vice chairman: Mrs. Temple Library:
I hope that the Manufacturers Record, if it amounts to anything in the Charles B. Buerger of Pittsburgh. sec-
Do you know that the temple has
!rade-journal world, will not sacrifice whatever self-respect it has by stoop- retort': Mrs. Ephraim Frisch of San a circulating library for adult read.
appeal
ing to talks like a cheap demagogue to the unthinking in order to
Antonio and Mrs. Elms E. Levinger of erg and that as a member of the tem-
to the srrit of the mob. It owes an apology to its readers for such a Columbus, Ohio.
ple you are eligible to the use of the .
thoroughly unscrupulous article.
library? Among the new books to be
had are: "Jesus of Nazareth," by
NO JEWISH CRIMINALS
Joseph Klausner, the book which I
. NAMES ISSUED, CHARGE aroused the entire storm of contra- I
government in Bucharest to the Zion-
on

ist movement, or else were acting
versy about the Jewish view of
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — The
some regrettable misunderstanding.
Jesus; "David Lubin," a biography of
It is earnestly hoped that the govern- charge of discriminati ,, n in the Pales- the Jew who established the Interna-
.,revs lied Arabs
'n Bucharest will take the nee. tine courts between .,revs
tional Institute of Agriculture; "Is-1
i
LONDON.-0. T. A.)—A formal essary
steps to dispel the very pain- I was made by the Falastin, the official rael," by Ludwig Le•isohn, and Pin-,
protest to the Roumanian minister in ful impression the incident has cre-
ec
organ
of
the
Palestine
Arab Exu•
ss
ski's "The Treasure," translated by I
London was sent by the Zionist exec- ated both in Roumania and abroad, live. the body which conducts the op-
Isaac Goldberg. The library is open'
utive expressing surprise and indig- the statement read. position to Zionism in the country.
every Sunday morning from 10 until
nation at the expulsion from Rou-
The paper complains that in every
____ --
12 o'clock and every Sunday after-
mania of Dr. Alexander Goldstein,
issue it has occasion to publish official
2 until 4 o'clock.
notifications of the executive of death noon from
*ha was conducting a Keren Ilayesod PROTESTS DISMISSAL
r atsPain in Buowina.
OF JEWISH LABORERS sentences of one or more Arab crimi-
k
New Members:
"Thigs expulsi
on," the Keren Hoye-
nals.
--
If you know of new comers to the j
sod headquarters declared in a state-
WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) — Repre- "We cannot remember having pub-
city or others not affiliated with a ■
ment issued on the subject, "is in sentations against the dismissal of lished or read any official statement
congregation who ought to become
flarrant contrast to the friendly as-
from the tobacco with regard to the execution of a Jew-
members of Temple Beth El, please
• h
tali criminal," the paper states.
surances given by M. Duca, the Rou- Jewis
factories under government control
The Falastin does not know how send their names to the chairman of
mini " Foreign Minister, to Mr. So- since the government tobacco mo-
koto* as recently as the beginning of
this can be explained. Declaring that the membership committee, Wallace'
nopoly were made by Deput Wygod-
Rosenheim, care of the temple.
this year, and has led the Zionist s y, d're it appreciates the upright charac ter
court, th e paper ex-
of t
executive to send a formal protest to
Gymnasium:
Polish
tobacco
monopoly.
ky
pointed
out
that
presses
suspicion
in
connection
with
the Roumanian minister in London,
d s
Have you joined the men's class on
Deputy
certain verdicts. "Were it not for fear
D uty
expressing surprise and indignation Jewish
workers who have been em-
Monday and Thursday evenings?
ese forra of be ing guilty of contempt of court
at the treatment of Dr. Goldstein.
factorier
uld mention trials where the ver - Have you joined the women's class on
"No doubt the matter will now be preyed in the tobacco ears w
taken
the Tuesday evenings and Friday morn-
great number of y
up with the proper quarters charged. The director general ad- diets differed according to whether
and
Members of the temple are
Jew or not." the paper ings?
satisfactory explanation be matted that it is unlawful to eh!. accused was a
fo rthcomin g
urged to avail themselves of the fine
in due course, as it can charge workers on account of their writes.
opportunity for health education of-
WY be assumed that the Czernowitz religion or nationality and promised I
fered by the gymnasium.
Bitter p ills are gilded.
authorities were not rroperly in-
to investigate the matter.
formed of the attitude of the Central

Beth

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its fu
I Cow
cot•
in the
Ws
ws
it War
ifiable.
war ,
Cause.
be as-
e de.
inpleie

oment
ation;
break
might
mid is
to ter-
in his.
of Na-
ament
to say

voice

if the
New
ate in
nt
e. I,et
envie-
, after
on all
war',
Ilere
Jews
eficent

a with
by a
Nicho-
of D.
ntitled
It is a
.re h-
ewn-

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triotis
peace
' their
I that
(tented
he

better
:ation.
'booed
frolli
irts of
'a the
a new
iuntry
lather.
ations
word,
—Dr.

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