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to try their wings. And so, says
ZION RESOLUTION
ON CRIMES CAUSES
BITTER DISPUTE
Over 100 Attend
Rabbinical Meet
Mother Cloud: 'When babies want to
try their wings mothers ought to let
them try. So, go on, my Babies. All
the world is full of good, and all the
skies and seas are good, and all that
(Continued From Page One.)
Important Subjects Discussed
is therein, so no harm can come to
you, if you'll remember to be good
Project Greeted With Dissent.
And Officers Elected At
yourselves.'
The statement charges that the
Anrual Convention.
"And then the newborn raindrops Russian relief project never had the
go,.out and out and out, and down approval of any organized body in
and down and down, until at last they America, "for no organized body or
The eleventh annual convention of
conic to rest on the shimmering wa- group of Jews, was ever consulted in the Rabbinical Assembly of the Jew-
in its comfortable curves, lay a fa
advance. It was a decision token with- ish Theological Seminary of America
old oyster neatly dressed in slimly ter of the oceans and seas."
Mike and Mabel turned about and out preference to the public. A dozen was held on Wednesday, Thursday and
gray with frilly ruffles all around his
watched the baby waves, all wrinkly men, engaged in liquidating the affairs Friday, June 30, July I and 2, 1926 at
nice old face.
pink
and yellow in the golden sun- of the Joint Distribution Committee, the Scarboro Hotel, Long Branch, New
You never can tell," said the Old
"Ile's a dressy old gentleman," said
held a meeting, heard one-sided evi- Jersey. More than 100 rabbis repro-
Gentleman with Long White Whiskers the Old Gentleman with the Long shine on the sea.
nd committed American Israel
dence nu
as he stooped and picked up some- White Whiskers, poking with the tips
The Old Gentleman with the Long
senting
in all parts of
thing from the sand, "what's where of his fingers, very gently, among White Whiskers went on with his to this disturbing project. It was sub- , the
United communities
States were present.
jeered
to adverse criticism not only
anyhow."
A number of very important prob-
the frilly ruffles, "and he often wears story, telling them how, when night from Zionists on its merits, but for a
"Anybody can tell," said Mike,
comes,
the
little
newborn
raindrops
variety of reasons from Jews, of all lems which confront the religious Jew
jewels in his ruff."
"that there is nothing but an old
glimmer in the moonlight, singing.
"Oh! I know! Pearls!" shrieked
shades of opinion. Never in the his- in America today were discussed, par-
gray oyster."
"No harm can come to us. No harm tory of American Jewry was a pro- titularly the pressing question of
Mike
and
Mabel
both
together
and
"And anybody can tell," said Ma-
can conic. Mother said the world posal coming from such influential adult Jewish education, the develop-
very wildly.
bel, "that it's in your hand."
was good and all the sea, and all quarters greeted with such a volume ment of the synagogue center, and the
"If you talk so loud," murmured
"And anybody can tell," said Mike
that is therein. But it is a lute lone- relation the synagogue to Jewish
of dissent.
and Mabel both together and all at the Old Gentleman with Long White
ly way down here, so very far from
" It is short vision to imagine that work in Palestine.
once, "that it is there because you Whiskers, without even looking up at
Ital3bi Louis M. Levitsky read a pa-
effective relief work can be done
picked it up from the sand. "So," Mike and Mabel, "Mister Oyster and home."
The
Old
Gentleman
with
the
Long
which
does not take cognizance of the per on Adult Jewish Education. He
they laughed most proudly, "we have I will go right home."
"We are sorry. Very sorry," mur- White Whiskers took up, again, the fact that all anti-Semitic measures in pointed out the possibility of attract-
told you what and where and how."
"And is that all there is to that?" mured Mike and Mabel in two voices old gray oyster in his dressy frills. East Europe are calculated to force ing young men and women to Jewish
, in large numbers. He
"Look at him," he said. "You would Jewish emigration," the statement study groups
asked the Old Gentleman as a slow that, both together, were not much
suggested various concrete plans and
smile quivered down his Long White launder than the oyster might have not think he would be an very good continues. "With Palestine as an ac-
urged particularly courses in Jewish
used.
and kind. Bue he is. He is. He is. tual immigration depot, potentially of
Whiskers.
"All right. All right. All right," And so are all the other oysters. For ever greater significance, the placing History and Bible Interpretation. The
"Ye-es," said Mike, all by him-
said the Old Gentleman, raising his when they hear those newborn rain- of Palestine and general relief in mus methods presented have been used
self and ve-ry slowly.
with great success both in Scranton,
And "Yes," said Mabel, ve-ry head and smiling all through his long drops talking so trustfully about the tunny exclusive categories is no long-
Pa., by Rabbis Max Arzt, and in
slowly and all by herself, for both had White Whiskers, "and now see here." goodness of the things that live down er tenable. They interlock for the
Ile laid down the Old Gray Oyster in the sea, what do you suppose they first time in our long history. And if Wilkes Barre, Pa., by Rabbi Levitsky.
learned that sometimes the Old Gen-
a relief action in our day sees in l'al- The discussion on the paper was lead
tleman with Long White Whiskers and, in the palm of his left hand he do?"
by Rabbi Alter F. Landesman and
"They take them home," whispered estine only another land in which
knew a great many things that they placed, very carefully, something that
he had been holding, very carefully, Mabel, her eyes all soft with tender- there are needy Jews; if it does not Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan.
themselves had never dreamed of.
take into account that Palestine is the
Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal of the
And so, "Maybe it isn't all—quite," between the thumb and forefinger of ness.
"And so they can't be lonely any workshop of an organized Jewish ef- Jewish Center of Brooklyn read a pe
they added, both together. Then, very his right.
fort to establish a national home; you per on the value of the center to the
"It's a pearl," said Mike and Ma- more," said Mike.
politely, "Won't you please tell us
bel, remembering that they must not
"Yes. The oysters open wide their make the material for inevitable con- synagogue. Ile pointed out the impor-
if there is any more?"
"Of course. Of cc urse. Of course," shout too loud. "And I know how it great rough shells and give shelter to flict. By setting up general relief as tance of center activities in attracting
got
there,"
said
Mike.
"A
tiny
grain
these little newborn raindrops who a thing apart from Palestine recon- young people to the synagogue and
the Old Gentleman chuckled all
struction, the Joint Distribution Com- emphasized particularly the impor-
through his Long White Whiskers. So of sand got into the oyster's shell are so brave."
he seated himself on the sand of the and—"
''And that's the pearls," shouted mittee planted the seed of this con- tance of the synagogue center as re-
"Tut. Tut. Tut," the Old Gentle- Mike and Mabel both together and flict.
establishing the ancient idea of the
beach; and rested his back against a
"To discriminate between the tein- Jewish community around the syna-
rock, and dug down deep into one of man shook his Long White Whiskers all at once.
"And that's the pearls," echoed the porary and the permanent; to appre- Rogue. The discussion on this paper
his pockets and pulled out a great sadly, "that's what you read in books.
big knife and opened its strong, wide But I can tell you what the rain- Old Gentleman with the Long White ciate the difference between the alley-' was lead by Rabbi Alexander Basel.
drops told me."
Whiskers. "Because while. the new- lotion of individual distress and na-
blade.
Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, the execu-
And so, he told them, just like,this: born raindrops were floating all day tional redemption; to take cognizance tive director of the United Synagogue
Mike and Mabel sat down on the
"When the Mother Cloud goes long in the oceans and the seas they of Palestine as the haven of refuge of America, read a paper on the Syn-
sand in front of him anti watched
him pry open the wrinkly old shell floating over the oceans and the seas were drinking in the sunshine that and the homeland—that was and is agogue and Palestine. Ile said.
It
that lay in his hand. And there, right lots of little newborn raindrops want shimmered golden and the moonlight what we mean by the priority of Pal- • !equ..dy important that knowledge
that glimmered silver on its waves." estine in Jewish life. To dwell upon of our religious problems and perplex-
"See it shimmer now," said Ma- incidents of the intellectual struggle, ties should he disseminated in Pales-
bel, staring again at the baby waves, to make unfounded charges of inter- tine. r brethren in the holy land
all wrinkly pink and yellow in the ferences in relief, to speak of sabot- should e kept in touch with condi-
age, is to introduce into the contro- tions facing their brethren in the Dia-
sunshine
"And see the shadows, soft like versy material unworthy of the ser- spora. Every effort should be made
clouds," said Mike, bending down to iousness of the sane."
to keep the spiritual unity of Catho-
Brown'. Conduct Defensive.
see the dark blue softness where 3
lic Israel unbroken and strengthened.
The statement charges David A. In the second place every encourage-
wave went turning over.
"'In the core of one pearl all the Drown. national chairman of the relief ment and help should be given to those
shade and shine of the sea,' " salt! campaign with "an arrogance,„unpar- elements in l'alestine that are trying
the Old Gentleman with the Long alleled in Jewish affairs.' He began tcvdevelop a healthy, creative and uni-
White Whiskers, "and just us soon a deliberate campaign to exclude Zion- fied religious life This does not
as we get this little pearl shined up, ists from equal responsibility in the imply that we should exercise any co-
we shall see on it all the shade and relief campaign. He was given un- ercive measure, to the slightest degree,
the shine of the sea—a poet said limited powers by the Joint Distribu- in influencing I'alestine's spiritual de-
tion Committee. Ile wrote abusive velopment.... But help, personal and
that—"
letters to all who ventured to criti- material for spiritual purposes, is
"What poet?" Mike demanded.
"Robert Browning," answered the cize his actions. Ile went into com- very much needed and will be accept-
Old Gentleman with the Long White munities and deliberately stirred up ed gladly and gratefully." The dis-
Whiskers. "We'll run home now and non-Zionists against the Zionists. lie cussion on this paper was lead by Rab-
was responsible for the sending out of bi Philip R. Alstat.
read it from his book."
"I thought you didn't like books," publicity which placed the same ex-
Doctor Chaim Tchernawitz read a
Mike said, remembering about the aggerated emphasis upon the coloni- Survey on American Jewry, in the
zation project, which had secured be-
grain of sand.
course of which he urged particularly
fore
the
Philadelphia
conference,
and
"Ah!" The Old Gentleman slowly
the establishment of a central Beth
shook his Long White Whiskers, look- which the compromise adopted was in-
Din.
ing long at Mike and Mabel. "Ah!" tended to render impossible. He
The convention was addressed by
he sighed again; "that depends upon brawled all over the American map,
Professor Louis Ginsberg, who point-
threatening,
abusing,
hectoring
and
the book."—Young Israel.
introduced a vulgar spirit in the re- ed out the great need in American
lief work, which was embarrassing to Jewish life of a more liberal attitude
Zionist and non-Zionist and a dis- on the part of the so-called liberal
Jews toward orthodox. He empha-
grace to the Jewish good name.
"The Zionist Organization is a dem- sized the essential illiberality of re-
ocratic institution. The opinions of fusing to serve kosher food in hospi-
its constituents are not controlled nor tals and similar institutions which are
can they be dictated to. We have man- conducted by Jews and for Jews. He
aged, in spite of contrary opinion, to showed how historically a number of
hold all responsible elements to a defi- Jewish movements have proven of
In loving memory of our mother, nite policy. That policy was calcul- great service in their own time but
Molly Friedberg, who passed away ated to establish peace and general co- have later become fossilized and have
four years ago, July 12, 1922.
operation. The leadership of the Zion- at other times become harmful.
Her Loving Son and Daughter.
ist Organization, both here and in
The following officers were elected:
London, is vitally concerned in the President, Rabbi Max Drub, Wash-
success of a policy of adjustment of ington Heights Congregation, N. Y.;
Gus Edwards at'Temple.
interests for the sake of practical vice-president, Doctor Louis Finkel-
Gus Edwards' Juvenile Frolic achievement in Palestine. That does stein, Kehillath Israel, N. Y.•, record-
headlines the bill at B. F. Keith's not mean that we must close our eyes ing secretary, Rabbi Max Davidson,
Temple Theater, starting Sunday to the anti-Zionist resurgence that Beth El, Asbury Park, N. J.; corres-
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
matinee, July 18. This is Gus Ed- now begins to show its head. It is ponding secretary, Rabbi Abraham
rates "which are lower than those
wards' latest song and dance produc- our duty to protect the cause, and to Burstein, Inwood Congregation, N.
existing in any other similar city
tion and is presented by a cast of take precautions in advance against Y.; treasurer, Rabbi Max Artz, Tem-
in America."
newly discovered proteges including the growth of any menace to the pro- ple Israel, Scranton, Pa.
Sandy, Herbert Iloey, Virginia Mar- gress of our endeavor. But the fact
Telegrams to the convention were
tin, Pincus Leff, Esther Rule, Ruth that we protest against the sinister received from a number of rabbis who
McDonald, Delores Potter, Doris propaganda connected with Russia for were unable to be present and from
Walker and a group of typical Ed- colonization, that some Zionists are Doctor Cyrus Adler, the president of
Chas. W. Bennett, Vice Pre.. end Gee. Mgr
wards beauties and a new batch of opposed on principle and from person. the seminary, who is absent in Eu-
Clifford at Beale,
typical Edwards songs. The costumes al experience to, is not sufficient rope.
are beautiful and the stage mount- ground for the choleric outbreak of
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Martin is a Detroit girl and an acro- manifested in its statement."
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