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Philadelphia in 1838 by molt of Syna gogue and School
tension has realized this dearth of nati, Detroit, and St. Louis, normal
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gallon. The same year a Sunday has attempted to supply this need in , school teachers have heel: established.

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in the Reform the past by publishing 50 books which The type of Sunday school teacher i
School =OS started
congregation
Beth Elohim of Charles- I fire being used in religious schools. It the next few years will undoubtedly
ton, S. C. Since that time the Sun- , is giving itself with renewed effort to become greatly improved.
These, then, are the tasks to which I =
slay School has had a remarkable I this task. It realizes that no curricu- I
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growth, especially among Reform I lum, however well conceived, can be' the Department of Synagogue
years Sun- realized unless we have more worth- School Extension is giving itself par- 1

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congregations. In recent

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day Schools have been organized in . while textbooks. As the first fruitsiticularly at the present time: First,I=
connection with Conservative and of this renewvd endeavor, I call your I trying to reach the unschooled and I=
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attention to the (WO VOILIIIWS Of 11 Ili-1 the unsynagogued. Second, the Mtn,- j
even Orthodox congregations.
The characteristics of the Sunday ble
(took of Gene- • duction of the iiew curriculum for the :=
I reader called, "The dlouse
of Rand- elementary and high school depart-
t
School are familiar. For a long time sis"
Out
the
age" and
which
the of department
has recent- molts. Third, introducing Nevada s
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many rabbis and laymen have real- lv published. Other volumes
in this . instruction into the religious sub id. F----
ized the inadequacy of the Sunday .
in the press. The de- ' Fourth, the publication Of the new' _
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School. It was felt that it did not serieS /Ire 010 50011 issue Dr. Elbogen's, textbooks. Fifth, the working out of =
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allow sufficient time to eve)) give our "History 01 the Jews After the Fall a program for young people that will --:
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children the minimum essentials of
et their needs. Sixth, the publica- =
Dr, Camillus suet
Judaism. The question of giving ad- of tho Jewish State." on Customs and , Don of syllabi and textbooks or Nat - F.2
a 11011k
•t tuitional time for the instruction of his
Jewish children hits been discussed Ceremonies from the standpoint of the er training.
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A program such as this ca nnot be
A often, and indiv i 411.1a4 congregations projt.ct method, and a number Of Ilth-
year or two. This is a ES
have introduced additional hours of er b.iks nee now in preparation and realized ill /1
recent Looks task that will require many years of I=
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instruction on Sabbaths or week- under consideration. The
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days. No concerted effort, however, which the department has published experimentation and effort. The
was taken with regard to awakening compare, from every point of view, ion, during the last quarter of a ce n-
of favorably with the best textbooks that tu ry, has ever realized the importance =
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I t is
the congregations
g issued for the twist's: schools ficfik,thist.
the importance of additional week- are bein
Pels ' s!l e 'i l l enti i l ffo t s o gtil,.;
s' C 'llfur a :li ituh ffin renewed
in April,
1923
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ion until the commission, in America.
day
instruct
solution of this problem. The coming E"
Specializing in Close-in Acreage.
Educators have long realized that years ought to show impoi tont am =
, passed the following
the educative process does not begin substantial results.
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resolution:
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"Resolved, That this commission in and end in the elussroom. The child',
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planning a detailed curriculum for the education is going on outside of the
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have to be added to the present Sun- ap lai rz ti ntt h
ye a rs
day session in building up a system of publishing a children's magazine I
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Ill the few years that have elapsed E-
religious education that shall be ade-
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previous visit to this coun- t 71
quate to our needs. And this commis- called "Young
title of the things that has hand(- t si rr' AT;erican .lewry has registered I'V
sion urges upon the rabbinate and the capped
the work of the religious school i noteworthy growth. I have verified
congregations of this country that
'stood Toro, has been the I'd ' i this fact in every large Jewish cum-
such an arrangement for additional and
of will equipped teachers. In the larg-
instruction be adopted in our religious
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i ng „l ow l y I moony that I have visited. It is
, rotors this probl em i s be
something I have sensed in the very
schools." •
but surely met. The Teachers' Insti , , atmosphere, an over-soul that is
Rabbis, teachers and principals totes ill New York, Chicago and other merging out of the collective spirit
I
emerging
have long felt the dearth of good text cities have been training young
PeaPie•
books for the Jewish school. ('impart and young women who are not only I " I
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with the textbooks, source books) and fully conversant with the content of.
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ng'zir tn t:h elil I th a :l i i ' fiolnIf I i t Op(tI
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aids for study which are available for Judaism, but who are given an insight „, lation, to fai:tories and skyscrapers,
the public schools, our existing books into child nature, its itet , d , and ii : although I am very far from under.
st, nonis in
Depart-
are indeed primitive. The
problems. But the Sunday
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ii par ti ci, rating those things. Their value is
most communities 11 11Ve ),,,,,
hick of ,,, i ,,_ immense when they are the: means
tarty handii:appel by the
find not the end, when they air util-
quately trained teachers (and this sit- :
nation is still far from being rented- 'zed as instruments for the higher
1/f human life. By growth I
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reds) 51any religious schools still be.. raeches
mean intellectual and spiritual III--
lieve that personality essulded with
the appreciatio•n of things
geed general education and a smatter- veliiliment,
that are not merely of the here and
ing of .lewish knowledge is sufficient Ithe new, the self-identification with
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spirit which is the sublimation of
I I ow serious I he situation in the I a the
great past, with an active hope that
Sunday schools is, was recently i.,,_ fashions a great future. It is in these
vetted in a survey made by the Edu- directions that American Jewry is
rational Director of the Union, Dr.: . growing. III thebookkeeping of his-
In connection tory, it is only values of this charm.-
Emanuel Gan m'
with the survey, 492 supplementary ter that are recorded and that de-
questionnaires were received in whiell nerve'
recorded.
1 " he rec"c
information with regard to the Jew-
There is a touchstone in the life
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ish training of the teachers was pro-
of Of 11 11 individuals and nations by
eared. One hundred twenty-three
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which their deepest worth is proven,
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these questionnaires r•vea led the fol.I th
test which produces the gold pre-
lowing facts: That 70 out of 123 were 1'i e notate.
The touchstone is not the
religious school graduates, 7 were I , e same for all individuals and all nn-
REMEDIES, FOUNTAINS, HOPPERS AND
graduates of the normal school for re- buns, our is it the some for any in-
ligiou• schools, and with the s.xcep- 1 dividual or nation all the lime. It
FEEDERS
lion of a very small number, the re- • may be war or peace, it may be pros-
mainder had not even completed re-; writ
a task or a trial.
ligious school. Such a situation speaks I I So far
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or adversity,wish
people is con-
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for itself. The Department of Syna. •erned, its touchstone today is Pales-
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gogue and Echool Extension is mak- tine. It is the vehicle of Jewish life,
ing an attempt to meet thiS silos- I
Colony Brooder. Also agents for Globe Feeds.
lion by arranging annual conferences I
problems of the
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material with which to conduct normal: i tine
of its and
essential Jewishness.
classes. Mane of "F sm aller eons_
The measure is not in terms of
iroorilass intoughout the country have I dollars and cents alone. It may con-
Detroit, Michigan
y, uhn.ill
silt of 1,000 intangible quantums,
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taiusvi
which escape expression ex-
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ing. In a number of the larger coin- i of the ruins of Jewish life in Eastern
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... Europe has sprung a fine flower, the
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No work sent out—Every job completed here.
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Ilugo A. Stange
Fred C. Stange
Edward A. Fetters
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Treasurer
Leo Taube
Secretary
and
Manager
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Vice-President
President
abroad also a thirst for the water of
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self in the do-unit that will be
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I send my greetings and blessings
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those
with whom I have been privi-
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-, United Palestine Appeal. I send my
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witness. May they continue to
grow in strength. in Jewish strength,
: which is the strength of eternity.

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Pennsylv•ni• Senator Takes More I
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veloped
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stated that his view has become more
favorable as a result of serious cases
of hardship which have come to his
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Within the next few weeks Sen- I
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C- . ator Europe,
where. among other
id', to
things, he will study immigration'
conditions, especially in connection'
M. with the problem of uniting families.
s'=", "I realize the policy of restriction
W 'has worked great hardships in into
so victual cases. Many of these can be
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==. tare from the general national pod .
icy. Wherever it can. it ought to be '
done," Senator Reed declared. "One . ss
of the reasons why the Wadsworth. I -
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Perlman bill met such opposition in •
the last Congress was the widely did
ferent estimates of dle number of .
he said.
involved,"
immigrants
"These estimates ranged from 35,000
to more than 600,000. Without mod.
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