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gradually dying out and the young)
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generation is preparing itself for a
new, productive and useful life. If
Saturday Morning Services-10:30:
Subject, Saturday, July 31, "Lib- industrial activity you Jerusalem would
now is, the giant
be greater than
era) Judaism in Europe ."
Then Saul said unto his servants, Seek me a woman that bath a
Subject, Saturday, Aug. 7 v "Pales- renter-barracks would merely become
homes for the aged.
familiar spirit, that I may go to her and enquire of her. And his
tine Before Bible Days."
A gate opens into the great mar-
servants said to him, Behold, there is a woman that hath a familiar
spirit at En.dor. And Saul disguised himself, and put on other rai-
Fenkell Branch: . ket place, which teems with life and
The summer Religious School holds color. It abounds with fruit shops,
ment, and be went, and two men with hint, and they came to the
woman by night; anti he said, I pray thee, divine unto me by the
sessions every Tuesday afternoon. large • business establishments and
familiar spirit, and bring me him up whom I shall name unto thee.
The summer session closes the last little cars loaded with sweetmeats.
Tuesday in August. This market supplies all the meat and
Samuel
is
that
I
re-
fish to the entire city. An inspector
I.
The reason I quote the foregoing verses front
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ceived a letter from a famous investigator in the realm of the "supernatu- Orchtra
I shomerl sniffs at the fish and ex-
es Hall Services:
ral" who is now engaged in proving the charlatanism of the Witch of En-dor
claims:
"Too" (good 1. Boot-blacks,
A n especially selected choir ha. ,
referred to. I hope he is successful, because the evoking of spirits as indh been obtained to furnish the musical who are found in very gt .eat ?lumbers
make
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he
"woman
of
En
-dor"
is
one
of
the
references
setting for the great Orchestra Hall in all the street.
• h t ex wrience oft
t.,
the spirits of
used departed
by modern
spiritualists
to a prove
that institution.
the summoning
o f await
the
is by
no means
modern
I shall
with in- .eryices. These services will be the • the air resound with their clamorous
to owners of dusty shoes.
many largest supplementary—. Holy Day : invitations
A little distance beyond the mar-
terestithe promised paper, which interest 1 ant sure will be shared by
•ervices ever held in the city of De-
croft. All Jews who are unaffiliated ket begins the long shain of syna.
of my readers.
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Yes, we are making of progress today. Ladies and gentlemen, permit with any other congregation, or Jew- gigues and Talmud Torahs. There
Ile` to present one of the most famous acts of intolerance that has been i-h people who are visitors in the city are more than 60 such in Meo She.' ,
v season, may oli- rim, including a few large Yeshiva
mi.
' • an attend
rations a feature of Buncombe's Greatest American Circus! during
the Iloly Day
!sin admission
to these services an d Ta ud h.
Tora
or
We have with us the Orangemen. These hardy 100 per centers con trace either by writing to Temple Beth 41, once of hundreds of pupils each. The
their ancestry clear back to the North of Ireland. Not so far as the aero- 8801 Woodward avenue, or by call-. synagogues are always over-crowded
plane flies but a decent distance. These loyal Americans are asking that ing or having theirckiimils call Ent- with worshippers — services being
ire 6146. continuous from dawn till midnight,1
Amerca be kept safe for Americans, including the descendants of immi-
The services at Temple Beth El, following the ancient practice of the
grants from the North of Ireland. They want the free and unlimited coin-
(excuse met I mean the unrestricted freedom of immigration for Woodward avenue and Gladstone, Kilmor S :me •ogue in Vilna. The tu-
age
mult of hurter and trade incessantly
tight
restrictions
against
immigration
'from
Southern
.
will
be for members of the temple
Nordics and the RUmR
mingles here with the music of re-
and Eastern Europe. These loyal Oranges took this action within sight
mly.. There will be additional sup-
of the Liberty Bell and during an occasion commemorative of the signing plementary services held at the Fen- ligious exhortation, prayer and study.
Life in Mea Sheorim is respectable
of the Declaration of Independence. So one sees at a glance that these hell Branch, Fenkell avenue and
and thoroughly Jewish. There are
Orangemen are Americans. They admit it. And they are such good
Dexter boulevard.
large
soup kitchens far the poor. The
Americans that it pains their Americanism to see America peopled by other
postoffice is lorded over by a hand-
than Northern Europeans. I wonder why instead of meeting and passing
Men's Temple Club:
somely
bearded Jew in a skull cap.
school
teacher
and
have
him
fool resolutions such groups do not hire n
The newly Oected officers of the Refreshed and rosy looking Jews
teach them United States history. Before one is in a position to discuss
Men's Temple Club are planning a emerge from the communtty bath-
understandingly problems affecting America one should know something at wason of interesting dinner forums
house with white bundles under their
least of the history of the country. I am sure that these Orangemen never and attractive meeting programs.
arms. They are redolent with the
heard of the Know Nothing party which was just about as intolerant and
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odor of steam and whipped crimson
ignorant of the principles of Americanism as those who were responsible
Temple Beth El Sisterhood:
by bundles of rushes. At every step
for the resolution passed in Philadelphia the other day. The Know Noth
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El one is confronted by signs displayed
ings did not want anyone of foreign birth to have any part in the govern-
is preparing a varied program of ac- by scribes announcing that they write
ment of the United States, This was in 1853. And it those un-American tivities for the 1926-27 season, which
principles had become operative the fathers of these very Orangemen would will include a number of exceedingly Holy Scrolls and manufacture philac-
tery eases by the latest tee. wee
never have had a voice in the affairs of this government. What's needed
interesting afternoon lectures.
methods.
in this country is less blah-blah, less prejudice and more common sense
A healthy instinct fur political and
and education of the right sort. Then we will get away front the fool ilea
Arts Society:
The Temple
Arts Society is plan- social problems is developing among
that America is a private backyard for a group of Know Nothings.
nin• to produce a number of new the Jews in Mea Sheorim. The cen-
-
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ter of the old settlement has become
Another international Jewish menace,. Sir Alfred Mond, former Eng
plays in the course of the conning a perfervid tribune for all new inno-
lish cabinet minister, comes forward with the prophecy that the day will
season and hopes to develop writers vators. The struggle of tenants
come when chemistry will determine the sex of a child before birth. ,Then.
among its own membership.
against their landlords to kill the lat-
too, he assures an that we will be able to control genius and morals as well
a
ter's appetite for rent increases has
as sex by chemistry. Further than that we shall be able to achieve a con-
,found strong erberations
here.
Young People's Society:
rev
tinuance of youth. All this is very interesting. Sir Alfred is usually sane
The officers of the Young People's During the ele ctions to the Jewish
on most subjects. But he is surely putting my faith in him to the supreme
Society request all tnose who used Parliament, the representatives of
test.
the moonlight tickets to please send the Agudath Israel, who created dis-
their checks to the' Young People's turbances at the polls, were soundly
Miss Lenore Ulric begs to advise through Random Thoughts that "she
Society, Temple Beth El, Woodward thrashed.
dislikes to disappoint the lady in Waukegan, but she is not a Jewess."
Yankel the shochet, the outstand-
Thanks, Miss Ulric; another moot question is definitely disposed of. But avenue at Gladstone.
ing figure in the district council of
despite the handicap you are a great actress.
aster Men Sheorim, strokes his beard and
Boy Scouts:
Charles Feinberg, the scoutm an in- narrates to me the interesting his-
I wonder if Hugh Stuart Campbell of the Christian Science committee
tory of the largest Jewish section in
of Temple Beth El, announces
on publication for the State of Illinois will I,biect to my publishing the
tensive Scout program for the com-
letter he sent to me in care of the Sentinel of Chicago?
He was among the first pioneers
ing season.
in the settleme* and still remembers
Dear Mr. Joseph:—Under the heading "Random Thoughts" in
the
time'when, in place of the pres-
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Beth El College:
the current Sentinel you kindly granted space for a reprint of a cor-
Among the new courses to be of- ent New Jerusalem, which is five
rection prepared by William Brandt, Christian Science committee on
fered at Beth El College next season times as large as the old, stretched
publication for Maryland, recently published in the Jewish Times
will be Modern Jewish History, the an expanse of empty fields and rocky
of Baltimore. Your gracious appreciation of the intents and pur-
Philosophy of the Book of Ecclesias- hills. Then the Holy City would bar-
poses of the Christian Science committee on publication will not only
tes, Teaching Religion in the Home, ricade itself at night with its iron
please my co-worker, Mr. Brandt, but other state committees as
Comparative Religion, and Jewish gates and a special watchman would
well; for your comment testified that obedience to Mrs. Eddy's
Literature after the Bible. Sessions traverse the city calling out that who-
counsel, given when she established the duties of such commit-
will be held, as last year, on Monday ever was found outside the wall at
tees, "to correct in a Christian manner" (Church anual, page 971,
night would have no one but himself
nights and on Tuesday afternoons.
season.
Please
ac-
cannot fail to establish a bond of fellowship in due M
to blame for his death if robbers
cept my sincere gratitude.
killed him or wild beasts tore him
School of Religion:
The School of Religion of Temple limb from limb. Only heaps of refuse
Letters of this character sometimes make us believe that all our work
Beth El will be re-opened on Sunday lay on the ground outside the gate
and the Turkish government would
is not in vain. Thank you!
morning, Sept. 26•
sell that land for a song.
The other day I discussed the subject of the lack of Jewish nurses and
It was then that a group of shrewd
in my mail I find a lengthy letter from a doctor connected with the West
and far-seeing Jews founded Mea
End Hospital and Training School for Nurses of Chicago. Unfortunately
Sheorim by means of lotteries and
lack of space does not permit the publication of the letter. But the writer
various other quaint machinations.
refers to an article that appeared in April, 1923, in the internationally,
Within a period of 50 years its popu-
known Jewish magazine East and West. One statement the author of that
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134 Ott; Notts
article makes which surprises me:
Is it not sad that our Jewish hospitals do not encourage our
young Jewish women who wish to take up nursing? Of course there
s
may he a few exceptions tin this rule, especially since the war, as
scarce in all the schools, so they take in pupils whateve
pupils are
their creed may be A few of the Jewish hospitals have taken ad-
vantage of this fact and are taking in Jewish girls in order to fill
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lotion grew to 20,000. The name
Meo Sheorim originated in a singular
and accidental manner. The Biblical
lesson of the week at the time when
the settlement first began was based
on the passage "And Isaac sowed and
he reaped a hundred fold - (Ma Sheo-
rim)•"
The old pioneer takes my hand and
leads me to a deep pit into which
workmen are lowering large pipes.
Mea Sheorim was the first section in
New Jerusalem that had indulged it-
self with the luxury of a sewerage
system. This cost the Zionist Or-
ganization six years ago the sum of
$50,000, but it later relinquished the
property rights as a gift to the mu-
nicipality of Jerusalem. From here
the sewerage pipes extend into other
parts of the city. The streets hero
are paved with slabs of stone and are
frequently sprinkled with water td
keep down the dust.
"We are older than all others in
the
Jerusalem," declared Yankel
shocket, "and we also are the wisest."
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Abe Kohn of Chicago is the gues
of his aunt, Mrs. T. Hirshfield.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lichtig and
daughter, Doris, of Detroit are the
guests of the former's parents, Me.
and Mrs. Ed, Lichtig.
their training schools.
After an extended business trip in
a
This is news to me. I have always been under the impression that the South, J. S. Moss is spending
Jewish hospitals definitely encourage Jewish girls to enter the nursing pro- week in the city.
fession, and that the reason there are not more Jewish nurses is due to the
Samuel Rosenberg is spending a
fact that Jewish girls generally are averse to undertaking those duties.
near Prescott,
And this thought is in a measure confirmed by my correspondent, who says: week at Sage Lake,
Mich. •
Of course I realize that the Jews, especially the Orthodox, are
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger, ac-
also to blame for the scarcity of Jewish nurses, because our people
companied by their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Spiesberger of Jackson,
their
Mich., left on Friday fur a boat trip
ficial profession.
to Duluth.
Ile concludes:
ir
Our people should be educated and encouraged to help their
daughters to become nurses, if they are so inclined. .
it is true that there are many temptations morally while in training
gs.,
school, unfortunately there is that temptation in mny other callinu ch
I dare say that the average nurse just out of training school is m
Purer and nobler than the average wage earner,,jja..another calling.
Besides it the girl is really sincere about the nursing profession,
e
she has to live up to the lofty idals
RR exemped in the oath of
ity sake and for our own interest,
Florence Nightingale. For human
we need more Jewish nurses.
I had never heard of Ashokie, N. C., until I received a letter from a
y, whic h h ws that Ashokie
reader of Random Thoughts in that comm
IA not merely on the map but it's a live place. S. M. Ajplebaum writes
and encloses a copy of the Sunday School Times, which carries an article
with the exciting title "flow to Destroy the Jews." But it's not Rev.
nearly
II. so
0.
bad as it sounds, Only the title of a sermon delivered by the VanGild er,
C I mbus Dr.
f
have
Van Gilder of the Central B aptist
contributions
the
Jews
of the great
after telling his cgregation
on
made to the world, suggests that the only log'cal way to destroy the Jews
omends that course. This
is to make Christians of them, and of
he a highly
rec m
pamphlet
for missionary purposes by
sermon is now being used in form
h Jews. Throop avenue, Brooklyn.
o
the American Hoard of IMO
If it hadn't been for his conclusion, I would have recommended Dr. Van
y readers. Then, too, I neer did like that out-
Gilder's sermon highly to
fit at Throop avenue, Brooklyn. So, Mr. Applebaum, that's really all I
Helper left on Saturday
Mrs.
by motor for Detroit, Toledo and
other points of interest.
. A surprise party was given on
Thursday evening last in honor of
the fortieth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lichtig.
p antiar Notre
Miss Dorothy Goldstein of Roches-
er, N. Y., will arrive Sunday to be
t he guest of her brother, B. J. Gold-
s tein, and Mrs. Goldstein of Ottawa
drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel II. Willer. and
, laughter, Marcia Ann, of Oneida
road, will leave on Sunday for a
two weeks' motor trip through Michi-
gan and Indiana.
William Present, J. Schwartz, J.
have to say on the subject.
Edelstein and N. Buckner have left
for a week's outing at Elk Rapids,
I have heard all sorts of reasons why persons are s,
Jwut
b proIide
confess Mich.
that
that Sigmund Freud, the leader of the psychoanalysts, e has
with a new one. This is very interesting:
Members of the Sisterhood of
Temple Beth Jacob held a picnic for
"What bound me to Judaism was—I most confess it—not belief
1 the children of the Sabbath School
and not national pride, feu I have always been an unbeliever and
at the summer home of Mrs. Joseph
i for
have been reared without religion, but not without the respect
Barnett at Venice-on-the-Laker, on
" W hatever
those requirements of human culture called "ethical.ering it disas-
Thursday, July 22.
national pride I have I endeavor to suppress, consid
trous and unjust, frightened and warned as I am by the example of
Miss Bernice Solomon of Franklin
what national pride has brought to the nations among whom e we
at-
boulevard has left for a several
Jews live. But there were other considerations which made thf
weeks' visit with friends in Boston
tractiveness of Judaism and Jews irresistible—many obscureforces
and New York.
of emotions, all the more powerful the less they were to be defined
in words: And also the clear consciousness of an inner identity in
Mrs. William Present and dicligh-
common with yours, of a common construction of the soul.
ter, Shirley, are visiting in Toledo,
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Olio.
But this is the most significant of all his statements in my opin on.
Because I was a Jew I found myself free from many prejudices
whic) limited others in the use of their intellect, and being a Jew I
was prepared to enter the opposition and to renounce the agree-
WORLD JEWISH YOUTH MEET
PARIS. — LI. T. A.) —,\ world
Jewish congress of Jewish youth will
ment with the "compact majority."
A u t rsO :
nAug.
t ue.
be
e le o :: tn,,esd ahreer e x o pe
I Am a Jew."
repr ese nt i ng
d r
e x pe c ted,
the question "Why
Se you see it hi Rot so easy to answer
the branches of the Union Univer-
selle de la Jeunesse Juive in various
classic compositions, sung by the ; countries. Delegates are expected
JEWISH MUSIC FEATURES
Halevy Musical Society, which on from other young Jewish associations
gment
PROGRAM AT BELLE ISLE this ocasion will be aued b
in countries where there are no
M-e women's chorus of the Music branches of the union. The congress
Study Club, of which Mrs. A. C. Lap-
will consider questions of interest to
A program of distinctly Jewish
Jewish youth and will consider plans
music will be tendered at Belle Isle pin is president.
of
the
National
on Aug. 4, Pte sixth
TyrHaler), Musical Society is a for calling a congress next year of
Nights. Tbs. first half of the pro- mined chorus of about 40 voices, in- all Jewish youth associations through-
out the world. The Palestinian sec {
gram, whic'• will be played by the cluding in its membership some of out
the
orchestra. 'till consist of composi- the finest singers . city.The tion of the union has informed
tions from the great Jewish mom- organization ft...under the able lead- executive committee that it as send-I
w.
Int two delegates to the congress.
Posers. The second half will consist ership of Julius Stiller.
of Yiddish folk songs, synagogue and
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