JULY 30, 1926
liibljerRondEwisn (ARM=
We have pointed out that the Crimean deep at the level of the ground amt..
pro,iect was conceived in the minds of tapering off as it ascended. The re-
anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist Russian vetment, Dr. Kyle said, had been
Bolshevists. Its anti-Zionist bias was constructed with engineering skill
with startling frankness, admitted by and consisted of beaten clay covered
Kalenin, the president of the Soviet with two feet of rough stones so well
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Republic, in his recent statement, set together that it took four of the
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bearing out what has been cheer -to native wto•kmen two hours to pry one
"was regarded by nearly ell Zionists
any intelligent observer of Jewish af- of them loose. The east gate was
as only a pious hope. Its attainment, gunge— reading and writing — that
fairs, particularly those who have (nand in a good state of preserva-
however, has opened a new vista to they should be able to read the Sider
been reading the Yiddish Bolshevist tion, Dr. Kyle said, and the zig-zag
the movement in this counthy. For and understand the Chumosh. A few
press, from the Emess in Moscow co narrow passages to conceal the en-
the coming year a quota of $7,500, of our pupils come from families that
the Freiheit in New York, which aro trance to the city were found and
Thai
000 was adopted in a spirit not mere. helong to the Reform Temple.
the loudest and most fervent apolo- cleared of debris. The west gate, he
parents, I have found, are really or.
said, was destroyed when Kiryath
ly of optimistic hope but of confi- parents,
gists for this scheme.
dence that the Jews of America will thedux by belief and temperament but
._..—
"We have maintained and du main- Sepher was burned and sacked by
'r ere reason or another they joined
make it a reality."
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tain that the rinu•
C an project is the Nebuchadnezzar.
he temple.
Dr. Kyle said that no attempt had
1 "Went percentage of your pupils made familiar with a small mutat- are, of course, many fine works in the invitation, because, as he stated, he rallying point for anti-Zionist, anti-
Hebraic, anti-Palestinian forces in been made to rebuild the city since
c,
me
from
the
homes
of
industrial
nary
of
Hebrew
words
such
as
the
Yiddish
but
Malik
is
right
when
he-
,e
was concerned over the effect of this
•
lin
of
the
classroom
routine
and
says
that
the
masterpieces
of
Yiddish
Jewish
life.
If
defenders
of
this
plan
600
before the Christian era, but, he
workers and shopkeepers who have no
public criticism and wee anxious to
511 said, "there was a Byzantine colony
religious affiliations and live in the ex- ordinary conversation. This method therature e more Yiddish when they meet the Zienists for the purpose of refuse to meet our arguments on
is
fellowt'd
because
it
is
one
of
.he
are
translatt•d
into
Hebrew
than
they
intellectual
plane,
we
must
in
turn
re-
there
in A. D. 600, and a small tem-
clusively Jewish neighborhotels?" Was
has endeavoring to bring about a better fuse to share with others, whose stan- ple was erected in the valley a short
t.
aims of the Ilebrew Schools to connect are in the Yiddish.
GET INTO THE HABIT
my next query.
understanding.
dards of taste are different,
To which Mr. Isaacs replied that their studies with the synagogue from i done a great deal of excellent trans-
i the du- d stance away from the hill on which
"The seemed ullt•gation is equally
OF EATING AT
vhile he had no figures on the subje•t the very first It is essential that the ' kiting. Ile is one of the foremost false. During none of the meetings bious distinction of introducing vitup the ruins of the old city remained."
am we a
oration and billingsgate into the seri-
he would venture the opinion that a child should learn to davin at once among the Hebrew stylists
with
Mr.
Brown
or
Mr.
Warburg
did
, wait breathlessly for his translations
ous dscussion of Jewish affairs."
lumber of the pupils come from this and, as Mr. Isaacs explained, "The 1
,ve propose or suggest that the United
:lass. Many of the parents, he de- child beanies at once one with his to appear. His skill as a translator Jewish Campaign contribute out of its
people." is shown especially in his Ilebrew
clared, never go to shut except on
translations of Sholem Ale-ehem, who funds to the Karen Ilayesod. Such a
"Then follow two years of language
the high holy days, and they don't care
his father-in-law. It has been proposal would have been contrary to
was
to go. It is these parents that the study in preparation for the Bible. said that Berkowitz worships two men the interests of the Keren Ilayesod. It
'child often influences in a religious There are readers—first, second and
"Uptown's Most Beautiful
It would Have undermined he basis of
—himself and his father-in-law."
nay after he or she has been for a third—and they are so arranged as to
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our appeal for Palestine since contrib-
Restaurant."
!Continued from page one.)
"Which is in your opinion the most
time a student of the schools. lead the student to the language of
utors
would hays claimed that by etc - -
a
finance, labor and interior were pros. as
"What percentage," I asked, "come i the Bible. Some of the more ortho- important—Yiddish or Hebrew—as
mg to the United Jewish Campaign the Canaanitish town from 2000 to
from the lower middle class and mid-ldox parents think these two years are language and as a literature?"
they were at the same time discharg- 600 before the Christian era, con- eat. Representatives from the head- )
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quarters of the Jewish Merchants'
a waste of time. They think the child
There was no hesitation in his re- intr . their obligations to Palestine
ale class?"
firming the historical narrations of Association of Warsaw and delegates
"That class," he declared without should begin at once with the study ply. "Without question the Hebrew. Furthermore the idea . of including an
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the Bible.
of Jewish merchants' groups in ven-
hesitation, "is the backbone of the He- of the Bible. But we are of the opin- Hebrew has been the language of the appropriation for the Keren Ilayesod
"Kiryath Sepher was burned down ous provincial towns were also pres-
brew Schools." ion that it is best to familiarize the Jewish people from its inception.
on. H e- in the budget of the U nittel Jewish
five
times
between
its
foundation
in
ent.
uldish ie the fu- Campaign was definitely and expl icit-
I recalled the observations of Hor- child first with the language. Then brew will replace Yiddish
ed by us. On the contrary 2 000 B. C. and its final destruction.
The commercial policy conductel
It's really too warm to cook and
ace NI. Kellen on this point in the Me- when he comes to the Bible he is bet- tati, re. From Palestine where it is now, ly disclaimed
• is on the other foot. It was 'fhe layers of ashes were found with until now by the government was
nosh Journal of April 1925. l'rofes- ter able to understand and enjoy it.
it has always been, the language the
so many people find Pohl's ms
1. •h
5. of .
the
harmful
to the state, M. Kwiatkowski
When
he
enters
the
third
year
declared
at
'that
time
that
of
the
country
it
will
spread
through-
Mr.
Brown
who
was
making
proposals
tire
to
six
feet
of
Mires
between
sor Kellen
•
I them, which marked the times the
ideal place to eat. Our food Is
1 i t •
this class which consists of "shopkeep- pupil begins the study of the
ut the world. In America, with lin- of his own accord with a view to the city was fired. The first was in 1800 declared. As an indication of the
unexcelled and our restaurant is
new era which will be instituted by
ers, tradesmen, the contracting em- eith Genesis. By this time 010 to 711
practically cut off from inclusion of certain items of Palestin-
B. C., by whom is not known; the the government, the minister stated
plcyers, the white-collar proletarians, per cent of the words are already migration E pract Yiddish i s bound m ian work in the program of the I
cool, comfortable and pl t.
second was in 1300 B. C., by Othniel, that the government will endeavor to
e itss C., calculated no doubt to stem th
the small manufacturers, the hankers, known to hint. They continue to use Eastern urope,
thy.
e- rising title of public resentment over in the time of Joshua, and the third, fulfill the demands of the Jewish
belongs o
lac.
50 years later, but it is uncertain by
"income level is doubtfully higher their language studies all the way
the hasty commitment to the Russian whom it was fired. The fourth burn- merchants. Ile asked the delegates
1 After the show try one of our
p
iiw"
-
of the Jewish merchants' asmciations
school, till graduation no ma - ' Spt•aking of the origin of the United colonization scheme soul the offensive
then that of the iffganized factory em-
ing of the city occurred in 900 B. C.,
Special Toasted Sandwiches. eloyes, cempose orthodox
the' hulk of
the mem-I ee
ter taking.
what additional
studies
they may Hebrew Schools, Mr. Isaacs declared propaganda connected with it. These by Shishak, in the time of Jeroboam, to speak freely on their problems and
synagogues
The pupil
goes through
the prospects for the future.
of the
hip land,
oers the
recruiting such societies the five books of Moses twice—once in that almost all of the founders to proposals I transmitted by cable to and the fifth by Nebuchadnezzar, in
A delegation of the Jewish war in-
if congre an abridged form, then later, in the chose Oft/Its Detroit owes his high Dr. Weizmann with the knowledge of 600 B. C.," Professor Kyle declared.
es
valids in Poland was received by
Men
of
.
of the
gation shok
the
or Bolotke." original. Then follow selections from Place in Jewish education are still at: Mr. Brown and at his suggestion
"The only ashes you could find of
Prime
Minister Bartel. The Premier
or Shnipi
K alavaria
The professor went on to say that Raehi, the minor ProPhets from Joshua As managing heard. E. Rabinowitz, Since these
conversations necessarily the last destruction of the city by
, resident of the board, has been its lore a confidential character and in lire were at the East Gate, because assured the newly elected praesidium
the
Psalms
Kings
and
portions.of
of
the
Polish Jewish War Invalids
chief executive officer from the begin- volved ether J. D. I. leaders aside the heavy rains of the intervening
"it t their sons who are sent to the to
to the
that he will issue strutions
in c
from Mr. Brown, we pre • fer not to centuries had washed teem away.
!hees
or and talniud torahs and in of David.
Ding-
Ile-
is
sh
hi
subordinate
departments that Jewish
Jewi
Asked if he is a Zionist, Mr. Isaacs enter into further details unless it be-
th eir due proportions are graduated
Find Only Two Streets.
the entire perio d
war invalids be accorded absolute
conies
necessary
to
do
so.
The
Recur-
into the conservative and reform then- brew— and covers
s
, and our school
is a
"We could find only two streets, equality with the Polish war invalids
th cre ati on t o the present day.' reied, "Yee
And the
g al semiaries."
A further remark from
n
logical
of the Mishea Zionist school . We co-operate in every acy of these statements can lie pub- and they were not more than three
and that in satisfying the needs of
nd Perek , the e por t
as that "i
tere
cons ider a are invaist
laws or the way with the Zionist organization. stantiattli by reference to the minutes or four feet wide. The majority of
<Ilt;
ethica
Zion-
the invalids no distinction of race,
i the
the mem- that contains the
o
h ey w prevailingly
the houses led from one into the
eers of the Zionist Organization, the sayings of the sages. The pupils are Many of the classes have each bought and other otlit-lal records of the
nationality or creed be made.
other. The two wells mentioned in
supporters of the Hebrew press, and also taught the meaning of the pray- ' a dunatn of land in Palestine and the , ist Orgalliztition.
Keren H•eso
y
d Not Included.
Joshua,
the
upper
and
the
lower,
the 'transmitters of the two-Hebrew era which Conn the synagogal ritu- children are all very proud of it. There
made no proposal
e
ce
w
"Thilelly,
sin
a National Fund contribution box
inchlsion o t he Ke ren Ilaye- were intact.
culture. Their vernacular is Yiddish, als. This outline covers the curricu- is
and the children for or fur
"We drew water from the lower
to it out
but they read the Tageblatt, not the lam in general for seven Years. Then in every classroom
ib
or any coif trution
pot, ics in it . sod
spring for drinking purposes all the
CHASH Et9SCIIMAN...
Vorwarts." These people, Kellen oh- comes the high school with advanced de-posit their spare
e
time the excavation work was in pro-
not have demanded secrecy.
rk
served, are mostly of the recent mi-
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. • has could
MOS every'
HIM interesting to discover
and the legends and the other branch- • ef latul.
gration, they carry with them lively an
a few trees it, The Zionist Organization is a firma- gross. It
goes
d panted
l
All bought an
of
advanced
Jewish
education.
lebrate
every
Jew.
crat
Wally
constituted
body
and
per-
that
the hard stone curb which
VP
reeollections of such education in lu-
r
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ce
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the way through the seven years of I lerzelvaa We
dited with plays sues °Pen and democratic methods. around the wells in Palestine had
laism as they had received."
e
p 'let ish holiday in the
discussions at conventions and been renewed six times, which meant The results, he says, are proving to
every
at
up
the
course
we
tie
Our
"That class,'' repeated Mr. Isaacs,
ue. The Psalms, for and pageants and compositions which
g least
synago
The
bucket
rope ware
groove
in he very important. This is true also
)1 are
studied not only because • are written and read by the children. meetings of the national executive at
two centuries
for a each
curb.
"is the backbone of the Hebrew with the
of the medical work in Russia of the
eononittee are open to the public and
wheels."
they are beautiful poetry but because One papa read recently told about the proceedings and resolutions are the stone three to four inches deep Joint Distribution Committee, RS is
"Dow many of your pupils; intend
'
CONCRETE
GARBAGE
and
'
a large part of the Sider is made up the Keren Ilayesod. Another de- published in the press. Secret pacts AIM the dirt is tracked in by the 'shown by a recent -cxamination of
to enter the rabbinical profession?"
, vilied the organizaion and the his-
drawers of the water until it he-1 : 200,000 Ukrainian children, a large
ASH RECEPTACLES
..
are favorite instruments of self-con-
vas my next question ee
Cu: it.
hoo you find it possible to teach the tory of the Palestine Foundation striated
Prices Advance August 1st.
but are alien to comes level with the top of the
a'
,.., t ' propo rtion of whom show indications
"One is going to enter the Theolog-
Seminary, the school founded by itible without theological commentary Fund. We are all Zionists t hi•ough the spirit of deineeratic instithtions. A now stone therefore has to be
RUSH -- BUY 'VOW
"Thirty-eight Jew-
of tuberculosis.
cal
and through and so are our childivn." If Mr. Brown was honestly mistaken in arrant the well to prevent the
One-famIly Garbage Receptacle 57.75.
asked.
I
an-
end
linden
criticism?"
dirt from falling into the water be- ish communities, with a population of
Dr. Schechter in New York, Mill
Speaking of (hi' old cheders and tal. es te the fads he should in justice to
"lit•s," replied Mr. Isaacs, "even ,
900,000, medically organized, have
[her is going t I enroll in the Itaebi
Ela main Yeshiva, the intelern those teachers who are students of the i mud torahms as cumpared with the himself as well as to the Zionist ad- low.
actual contact with almost 010,000,"
160 HAZELWOOD AVE.
Saac
e. .
H ebrew schools , , r. Isaacs
gelid(' and are well acquamted will. en de
Dr. Heeler's cable says on this score.
Residence: Empire 1503.
ized odic( dox school, also in N ew medern
criticism teach it in the trade plaited that the old talmud torahs had ministration withdraw his accusation, , "There were fully two dozen
he local COIllmunit ,s are strain.
, •T eh!
Office:
fork,"
replied
Mr.
mat num
wr are
pre Isaacs.
pal ing "And
o a t. a
tiunal sense. We meet with no drib-„fly one single aim—to teach the Tor- or else to prove
substantiate
his;
grootes
cut multitudes
into (he stone
of. each
It is and
intelligible
that he
curb
by the
of Canaanitee
ing themselves to the uttermost to
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.caching p sitions with us-- most:} mile as far as the' children ore con- ah and its otwertatices—the cerein tn. charges.
assist in this work.
iris. We havent got a teachers' col- ” - el doubtless because they cum ale of worship and the ritual of daily should
irritated
by criticism
Israelites
had used the wells
all those who
years.
f - in
ru and
which feel
he' has
been subjeteed,
b ti t to
"The community of Ekatorinoslav,
Dr. Kyle said that Kiryath Seph er
modern Hebre w school, he fled feelings are no ext•use for gross
ervati ve • life. The n
we ge e them their Hebrew :rem eirthcdox end consMayee
for example, is distributing 5,0011
ed
concern
eire bu
primarily
was
built
on
top
of
a
hill,
700
feet
it peinte d out, is
h th e •re is faith.
i. statements of fact.
ducation in full and let them get homes w ere
rubles
monthly, which under the pre),
erred throughout to high on the north side and sloping cut circumstances is a princely sum.
loat training at the they came from other classes we would with teaching the language as a Ian- m "We have preferred
their
g
We pedag
want lead)
ere with a balanced •Aise
Bible difficult
in the ies.
fu As is is we teach the Nage first and from this foundation discuss the question of Russian colon- down toward tee south side. For
Teachers' College of Detroit.
Toe J. I). C. gives about 20 per cent
full ort odox belief—me eliding the student to the study of the ization on its merits and we regret that h reason the walls, which were
Way. It takes two that instead of addressing themselves 40 to 45 feet high, were 1 5 feet in of the budget of over 400,000 rubles
Hiucatien. They must have not only a elything the Bible says—not nwrely eolith in a natural
communities.
Hebrew education but alse a th trough in a metaphorical sense but the plait, years to peepare the student for a to the serious problems and grave is- 1 thickness on the south and 10 feet requiredby these 38
"Russean and American Jewry (me
I s o nei on the north side, where there was
training in latest teaching methods. meaning off the words. For instance, ,riper understanding of the
language sties
r.
Brown
and
11
w
es
t
t
s
k
a
t
)
el
„
,
e moreoe
less danger of the city being be. a great debt to tee s•lfetacrifice of
" he went
- e of the Red Sea by the f the Torah
e •
of his associates insist upon dragging
Two girls are now taking their 'cede-
we (10 not tell the on to say, "in the old schools they the discussion down to the plane of skeet]. The base of the wall, he said, Dr. Rosen," is the concluding sen-
;mind work at the Teachers' College children of Israel;
children about tides or any of the neglected history HMI Hebrew Mere- petty accusations and recriminations. Was protected by a revetment 15 feet fence of Dr. Heeler's cable.
and when they graduate they will re-
other theories of modern criticism, ture enirely. We give the pupil all
main with us as teachers."
Children are naturally religious. They these things—and, Ill a modern set-
A sked about the salaries of Hebrew love the stories about Moses and the Li,. Most of the old melamdim were
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'cachet, Mr. Isaacs declared that crossing of the Red Sea and how the not really pedagogues at all. They
their salaries compare favorably with
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were satisfied to be able to teach era
:hese of Detroit public school eachers. eaters denied.
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In s- me cases the religious influence in the Sider. I'm not speaking o f the
They teach t my in the afternoons, and
the schools on the child is so strong ' European chafer. I mean the old t•hed-
if
ere thus aide to continue their studies
n their leisure time during the morn- that they change the whole atmos- er in America. Dere, for some ree-
1 ings. phere of heir hones. I've had fathers , son, the task of instructing theAmeri-
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EXCEEDS ITS QUOTA
Isaacs Discusses
Hebrew Schools
years but already in 1924 we had 16 things can be found only in the He-
graduates, in 1925 we had 25 and this brew. Jewish genius has appeared in
year 33. All these, with the exception the Hebrew language.
"However," he went on to say, "we
of one or two who left the city, arc
now enrolled in our high school and are not divorced from Yiddish. In the
continuing their studies. J ust multi- last year of common school the child-
ply these numbers by 10 and you will rein are taught the dements of writ-
see how certain it is Heat Jewish lead- ing Yiddish. Generally they know
ership in 10 years will he recruited enough Yiddish from having heard it
from among our graduates. Eleven , spelten in their homes. e% e make no
girls are now in preparation for teach- special effort to teach Yiddish. They
1 know enough without our help. But
ing positions with us."
Describing the curriculum, Mr.: we are not opposed to Yiddish. Some.
!semis declared that the pupil is first times we give them a Yiddish book by
I and instruced in the Peretz or Mendell) Mechasphorim to
tau h t
g. . Meanwhile he is had and to translate portions. There
•
elements o of writing
ligious and nationalistic training they
receive here. Yes, I think the effect
m the child is decidedly religious.
Anti, 10 years from now our gradu-
ates, in every- department of life, will
help to impart that truly Jewish in-
fluence to the life of the Jewish cone
muniy."
EMANUEL NEUMANN
ANSWERS CHARGES
OF DAVID A. BROWN
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BIBLE NARRATIVES
GET CONFIRMATION
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DECLARES ATTITUDE
ON JEWISH PROBLEM
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SUCCESS ASTOUNDS
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SHEKELL
Move You
"In Boston," continued Mr. Isaace, :nine t, me and say: 'What have you can Jewish child ill the elegents of
'there is a Hebrew teachers' college been tieing to my hey? He wants me to his language and religion was turned
connected with the Hebrew schools make Kidelush eve. y iriday night and (ea to any peddler who happened to
where they train their own teachers.: that's something I haven't done for come along. The old talmud torah
Our community, how-ever, is not big: years.' The t•hildren learn all about was positively a shameless thing. I
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enough yet t i wararnt the expense 011 Shabuoth in the schools; they learn inert people every day whose lack of
x teachers' college. But we do intend to love the singing of the Kiddush and Jewish education and distaste for all
et) create scholarships that will enable the lighting of the dinettes and when : things Jewish convinces me that they
prospective teachers to 'Mend the' the y get ho me and find that these • were lust to Judaism through the in-
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College of the Theological things are net teeny done they want alleit•ncy of the old talmud torahs."
Teachers'
Mr. Isaacs went on to tell 1)1 his
Seminary for a year. I think it would to know why;'
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When
"How do you handle the disputed own experiences in America.
oe quite. practical."
1 I came to New York 22 years ago I
"What relationship do the schools' mestit ns of the Bible such as the mir-
;;
I . decided to Lea Ilehrew teacher. I
adts, the creation and so forth?
'near to the synagogues" I asked.
I found a barren field. There were only
"We co-operate with the syna- enquire d.
Particular People Prefer
"We teach them as they stand," was a few wretched little schools in New
-,togues, of course, but we are indt-pen-
the Palais.
York at that time. I remember going
dent. Our income is derived frein two Mr. Isaacs' reply. "Remember that
sources—tuitions and public contribu- we are dealing with small children. out te look for a teaching position.
Strictly censored. Highest
Our tuition charges range: Even in the high school they are still FACI1 the rabbis themst•Ives dissuaded
Hons.
.
.
Standard.
front zero to $5.50 per month, depend- too young. They woual be disappeint- , ow „ A young man like you," they
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ing on the circumstances of the (am-'1 el if they should he told that the stor.: .,vault say, "why should you look for
not
to
be
taken
are
a WI) like that?" One day I went to
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sty. If the father is not willing t, .es of toe Bible
we think he sheuld , literally. No, we icach that G.d is a little private school in Harlem. I
lay as much RA
ye take the child anyway. What we : the Almighty and the Bible is tht f- , und MIO room with a rabbi and one
assistant you can imagine the lack
vent is the child. The (vet leer child word of God."
"What is the nature of the religims of discipline when I tell you the on
A $5.50 a month. The tuitions WWI
ne side of the room the children had
About $28,000 to $30,000 a year, nr worship you conduct in the private
MEYER BARRON. Prop.
, dris en a big nail in the floor and they
about one third of our Inc:,,,,,. The syeagegews of your schools?"
Buy•rs of All Kinds of
"I would call it consehative," ex
volt playing a game of horseshoes-
glance.
$60,009,
is
now
being
provid.
WASTE PAPER
plainest Mr. Isaacs. "Of course, we are iron horseshoes—on the floor of the
ed by the U. J. C."
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The conversation turned to the qua. , forced t, moutfy the service--too short- l ...lassie), ne I sa w the rabbi sitting
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.ion, "What can the schools do to make en it. Children can't be expected t . vith his back to the wall and I went
davin for three or four hours. So 51. 5 I t) him and asked him if he needed
Judaism important to the Jew?"
"The schools enable the child to get abridge the sem ice and there is a lit : a teacher. I noticed that he kept close
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acquainted with the sources of Dula. the sermon preached by one of the to the wall and I asked him why he
MANUEL URBACH
ism," declared Mr. Issues. "II is edu- ' teachers or myself. Sometimes we ask 1 I did it. lie told me that if he turned
atien, being in Hebrew, is transmit.' one of the children to prepare a see- around the pupils would throw things
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tell to him directly, not at second hand, non. They like that, they feel the se him. Every once in a while he
and evvn go out of their . roue) reach nut and grab one of the
as in the translators. That is why' responsibility
, let ys and hold him fast while he gave
ve teachers are se strong for the way t, find material."
"Do you take up the study of
oftiie : him his lessen for a few: minutes. Ile
teaching of Hebrew. I think that 10
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years from now the hundreds of shit New Testament at any time? ' I asked': held hint tight so that he wouldn't
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Den who will have graduated from "We don' even dream of it," laughed run away. Then he would say
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you at our quart or.
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nu. schools will be the leaders of a i! Mr , . I SUM
if Y
n in g' A v e Y
of the New Testament we manage to that
D••ler is D•troit.
was the price of a week's instrine
Jewish activities wherever they go.,
The boy would pay a quarter
You can see that tendency now. Our get in a little study in the Talmud ,
school." t to the rabbi and the rabbi would take
and the Haggadah in the high se
•hildren are already rising to leader.
"Hew much time does the pupil de- a penny out of his pocket and give it
chip in such junior organizations as
Young Judea and Young Israel. Seven vote to classes and to home work race to the boy and he would rush out to
his playmates. That will give you
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years ago, when some young people's week?"
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In the lower classes the classreem some idea of Inc renditions in the Dee
Iganixeition wanted a speaker on the
meaning of Chanukeh or some other' werk totals seven and a half hours mud torahs of 22 years ago.
Rut in five years a change took
Jewish holiday, I had to go and speak each week and in the higher chasers
t I them myself or send a teacher. To- le hours. There is very little hem- • place. I had succeeded in finding a
We realize that the child if
number.
work.
literary
man -a man of progressive
■
lay I can send any one of
if pupils and they can speak very in- eurdened enough with his veldt. ideas, who was the principle of a snmll
school work and his home duties. Of tcheol in Bildern, Ilillel Malachweeky
i
n
the
subject.
There
is
telligently .
book, at
no doubt but Diet in a ft .v years they I -curse, they read Hebrew
5115101 has since become one of the
on—for Illy
leading Ilehrew schools in Amer:, a
' rill he the leaders everywhere. They 91 , me he m the fourth year
their
instruc-
as
well
RS
I their pleasure
pt ,,wn Toe
en is no • A 11.4.11 RA 1111-
rill he prepared.
And th y are tauebt the ritual of lion. We have a library, Bialik's li• mud Torah. He encouraged me, gat,
Right here in the wary. we tall it, with branches in er.
-r hs.e);.-igh,on,iel-nanctlanbieeftitnete,7l:teee
; the eyries:ape.
-me "rekthien
l'hiladt 1phia branch alone we hi,:i sly school."
Aeked to express his views on the,
si For y. ars we fought for better
- e - en char rim. Once I had one A poser el, "Why should the American I MtairlY
- I
• thee, pupils darin fa • large emigre lewish child he taught the Hebrew :shook and improved teaching meth
=fairs in th.e big synae ere.. 1
"ye succeeded."
- !Hien
t i l n" w
de anguage?" Mr. Isaacs . peinted
out I "Do u n you
„
think." I asked in conclu-
We familiarize them with e: cry
g
er
."at in
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hartmnt of religious work. Om -flors farhis Jewish education the . i1 n • "that a Hebrew education as at
et
5 imparted in your schools tends to
-curse is • 'seven year nurse end w,
hild must know the Ileerew. -These make the American Jewish child more
hale leen established only seer
religinusn.
1111WIWILIMIEWIIMILIIMILVIM.111.7%.111111,11‘,11.11011,11 "Yes," answered Mr. Isaacs. "Their
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!ewe . to see the Kiddash and other
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ei Teem-mists performed inthe hem., the
lect they have en the parents proves
0 that the schools are exerting • whe le-
tome religious influence on the misds
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1/
are imhued with
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