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A merican Pa l ish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Sunday Morning Services:
. On Sunday morning Dec. 12, Dr.

in',; Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pul-
I met a prominent Baltimore Jew the other day on the board walk
City, and we were talking about our mutual friend, the Queen of 'Pit and speak on the subject
"Mar;
Atl Olt IC
riage, Inter-Marriage and Divorce.'

tko_pqa.r.
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may be borrowed at Temple Beth El
library. Parents of students in our
high school are especially advised to
read it. It will help them keep up
with the Jewish education of their
Other interesting
boys 111111 girls.
books now available at the library
"Kiddush
are: "The Dybbuk,"
Ilashem" by Sholem Ash, "The Origin
the
Republican
Form
of
Govern-
of
ment" by Oscar Strauss, "This Be-
Browne,
Lewis
lieving World" by
"Dreamers of the Ghetto," "Children
King
of
"The
and
of the Ghetto," nt
Schooners" by Israel Zangwill.

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THOUSANDS FOLLOW
ZELIKOVITCH BIER

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Was Pioneer In Yiddish Jour-
nalism In America. Was
On Tageblatt Staff.

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ment.

That would be a fine mess. indeed, if England
London Daily Mail, as reported in the Jewish Daily Bulletin,
gestion of the
the Palestinian Mandate and turn them over to
to relinquish its rights to
mandate and
but that France is sick of its Syrian
Italy. I have no doubt
probably sooner, give it up. But if we understand
later,
will sooner or
be a long. long time before England gives un
British statesmanship it will
to England. Is that so?
.:
Palestine. The Mail
M says the country
. is valueless
.
A f r Italy using Palesti ne
I am sure Downing street doesn t
joke.
that's
a
grim
for its surplus population,
Rabbis adopted some
the Central Conference of American
If i recall
ethical standards to be observed by the
sort of resolutions defining certain
rabbis in given circumstances. Now comes the Yale Divinity School and
men entering the pro-
offers a code of ethics for the guidance of young

fession.

it is in-
an ethical leader in the community
One appealed to me. "As
I debts an d meet his bills
st
. ,
cumbent upon the minister to e
any
congre-
member
of
i not a rich
that there is
promptly." I am quite sure
cent. to this clause. But has it ever
prompt-
.
gation who wouldn't subscribe 100 per
that the minister pay his debts
occurred to the gentlemen who urge
ly that it is very difficult if he happens to preside over an about
unethical
con-
time that
s
gregation that refuses to pay hint an ethical wage'!
l
lati onsup
l rehis
ation s ethicaof
should
be
taken
,to
define
a
cal
ethi
steps
congregthe
minister
SOrne
v
. re ‘mmit ing
minister instead of 6 .
its
to
relationship to his congregation. What is needed is to do away with double
standard" of congregational ethics—one for the pulpit and one for the pew,

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Ossip Gabrilowitsch at the main
Temple auditorium. There are 1,800
seats available and they will be held
for the members of the temple until
Dec. 20, after that, they will go on
general sale. Members of temple are
advised to make their reservations as
soon as possible. All seats are $1.50.

and substitute the single standard.

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News of the day: Henry Ford buys carriage once used $50,000
by "Big" to Tim
the
Sullivan, Tammany boss. John D. Rockefeller contributes
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York City.
Julius
Rosenwald
0 for the building of
h his Foundation, almost $500,00
frequently
contributes, throug colored people.
Coniparisons s urely are
rural schools for
"odorous."
• ■ •-•,
was
ar of stage li fe. o
ifti et h
Sam Bernard is soon to celebrart,"e his f n whe
n the
yen a boy first goes (I
but the
almost tempted to any "as an acto
he isn't always an actor.) Bernard has made "Mr. Ilogg,enheimer"
stage
almost a stage classic. And he will bring him back to celebrate his fiftieth
theater. His en-
anniversary. Sam Bernard is a credit to the life of
the
universally
respected by
tertainment has always been clean. And he uggested
is
by one critic that he
s
the members of his profession. It has been as a coedian
high order.
of
m
erson
an of Josep Jeff can all agree that Sam Bernard is
belon gs in t he compy
ast we
leh
But
at
he mad:
maybe
no.
when
e yes,
Mayb
a
man of character, as well as an actor of distinction, and

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They made the theater into a second-hand clothing store; was
they clean
commercializing it. They used to care for something that
and sweet and pure. but now—they may sneak out different
with a guilty
busi-
feeling, but they look at the box office. To me it's a
entirely.
now, the theater a different business entirely.

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effort to make the party one of the
outstanding social events of the year.
Miss Bebe Benson will be the gen-
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that ignores the box office. --is-0.-s--
have an opportunity to see religion
will
s re-election
It seems likely that the nation
e
in acon in a presidential contest. Govrnor
since
hitrack
to Smith,
have
the
to the '
ti
governorship of New York, seems
to the
Democratic
nomination for president. The unfortunate part of rather
the matter'
t
on sectarian
than ,
is that such an election will be foughtout I cannot see
how wel
nits can be
Republicans
American citizenship.
ther
e
of
lics,
wh
on the lines
edible that Catho
.
This
otherwise. It seems scarcely crderable number vote aga i nst Smi th
or Democrats, will in any consi
ous one. And how many Protstant,
s the contest a re ligi the Catholic church
ote feo
immediately make
of
inborn
suspicion
will
their
r to one
who
they may forget
believe possesses all the
qualities essential
the office. i
confess a foreboding that in the event that Al Smith should be nominated
been
camp ai gn that has ever
that we shall witness the bitterest political
o what lengths fanatical
waged in this countrY. One can only surmise t
hatred will go in order to prevent a Catholic from ruling the country.


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After an extended business trip, J.
S. Moss has returned to his home.

Greetings of the Season

in encouraging the production of the most
, of course, b ut
service
foun d in the world. Ile has made mney to the public t he
inment to
ndary. His first thought is to bring
an no ex-
no
effort
y
is
seco
money
I s are.
m k.
e '
donne more
masterpieces in the world of make-
. Iin t his country
And no man
t
this
purpose.
p
te best and the most imortan
pense to achieve
theater-goer with h
. His love of the th eater, his
to acquaint the American
contributions to the theater than Morris Gest
love of art, have enabled him to approach the task of production in a spirit

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amend his sweeping denunciation ;
While
ure Mr. Bernard will
C . -t has done wonderful
vacs . A d I am s
that . .
of the stage of today to agree with me
artistic theatrical enter -

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After journeys which took him to
Constantinople, Smyrna, Athens,
Rome, Tunis Algiers anti Morocco,
attached to scientific expeditions, he
arrived in the United States in 1887.
Following a short connection with
the University of Pennsylvania, he
Boy Scouts:
became one of the pioneers of the
The Boy Scout troops of the Yiddish press in this country, making
temple hold their meetings on
the press anti literature accessible to
Wednesday night.
the larger masses. In 1890 he joined
the editorial staff of the Tageblatt.
Girl Scouts:
Great renown came to Professor
Girl Scout troops meet on Monday Zelikovitch when he translated the
night and Wednesday afternoon.
"Teachings of Buddha" from San-
skrit into Hebrew. This work, which
was published in periodicals and ap-
4
• 01 1 •
peared in book form in 1922, is Con-
sidered a classic in Hebrew litera-
ture. He also translated "The Book
of the Dead" from old Egyptian into
Hebrew. In his last years, Profes-
Mrs. Ed. Lichtig left on Saturday sor Zelikovitch was working on on
for a 10 day's visit with her children, anthology of the ancient Hittite
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lichtig, in St. literature and on a translation from
the Babylonian into Hebrew of the
Louis, Mo.
Epic of Gilgamsh.
Mrs. Bert Bassett, who was the
guest of Miss Hirschfield, left on
Tuesday for her home in Lansing.

Mrs. N, Seltner returned Monday
from Kalamazoo, where she spent
several days as the guest of Mr. and
Temple Beth El Sister hood:
Sisterhood in- Mrs. D. C. Raphael.
The Temple Beth E l
aces the members of the congrega-
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Schwartz and
tion to use the "Uniongrams" for all Sir. and Mrs. A. B. Roman spent last
messages of greeting instead of the week-end in Detroit.
ordinary telegram of congratulations
at weddings, births and such events.
The first social affair of the season
A Uniongram costs 2$ cents and is to be given by the sisterhood, will be
sent through the most reliable mess- a dinner party to take place Wednes-
enger, the United States Post Office. day evening. A large attendance is
The proceeds of the sale go to pro- anticipated.
vide scholarships for students at the
Hebrew Union College. The sister-
As has been their custom for the
hood announces also that the de- past several years, Mrs. N. Spiesberg-
licious lebkuchen are now on sale. er and Mrs. C. J. Levy presented the
The proceeds of the sale go to the children of the Religious School with
Nettie Simon Relief Fund. Women jars of candy for Chanukah.
who desire lebkuchen are asked to
communicate with the chairman of
PERFECTION LODGE.
the committee, Mrs. Julius Roth-
schild, 10 Moss avenue, Apt. 305,
Perfection
Lodge, No 486, F. and
Telephone, Arlington 5527-W.
A. Si., Will hold a regular communi-
cation Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 7 p. m.
"Stranger Than Fiction":
This remarkable little hook by Election of officers.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary,
Lewis Browne which has led more
By Order of—
Americans to read Jewish history
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. Si.
than any other book ever written,

ness

Engineering and Development

:
Men's Gymnasium CI a
The men's gymnasium classes are
held M ■ milay and Thursday evenings
from 8 to 10.

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January 10:
The thing
The secret is out.
which was to have happened on
Wednesday night. Jan. 12 will hap-
pen instead on Monday night, Jan.
10. It is to be a symphony of Jew-
ish music given by the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra under the baton of

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words are (
Says Time, speaking of Justice Brandeis: Ills
economic and Friday Evening Service:
men's
stead of 'intending the constitution I would amend
world.
The next Friday evening service
for a sermon in every church in the
social ideas." There's the theme
will be held Dec. 17 at 8 o'clock. The
the
.
30 chosen by
readers of speaker will be Rabbi Max Currick

f
the
list
of
eader
r
.
an
w RS
than others to bring about good will of Erie, Penn. There will be special
Jewish Tribune who have done more
decide music.
and understanding between Jews and Gentiles. These votes don't
to constantly working out cross-
anything, but at least they offer a relief
more intellectual exercise involved. The Young People's Temple Club:
word puzzles, and there is much
The Young People's Temple Club
are: Nathan Straus, Charles W. Eliot, Theodore Roosevelt, Oscar
first 10
Mar- is now preparing for its formal af-
Woodrow
Wilson, Abraham
Lincoln,
..
Straus Roger Williams,
se fair in December. The date is to be
' ' to t. trang
is
e.

'
Stephen S.
shall, Julius Rosenwald and Rabbi Isaac
M. Wise, the founder of the Ilebrew Tuesday evening, Dec. 28. All mem-
of
that in all such lists the name
Union College, the father of Reform Judaism in this country, whose work bets of • temple households are asked
making the Jew unde rstood by his to reserve that date.
in
has been of infinitely greater value h I I be omitted' Issac NI. Wise, was,
, .
fellows, than any one nn
factor in American life. in creating a foun The Temple Arts Society:
to my mind, the greatest single
The next performance of the
structure of good will between the
dation upon which could be erected the
Temple Arts Society will be given
over.
Jew and the non-Jew. Think it
Tuesday. Jan. 4 a t8 p. m. The pro-
Mic hael
were to follow the sug- gram will be directed b

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T. A.)—Sever-

al thousand persons attended the
Roumania. Ile said he had had in mind dropping ow a line when the queen
funeral of the late Professor G. Zelik-
visited Baltimore, not to join him in taking lunch with her, but to advis( Saturday Morning Services:
ovitch who died of pneumonia. The
t a single Jew was considered eligible to be named on the corn-
funeral procession started from the
m
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
to Baltimore. There k an amazing amount
mittee to welcome her majesty
Broadway Central Hotel, from where
The Bethelite:
O
of insufferable caddishness shown by many representative non-Jews in lead-, the pulpit Saturday morning, Dec. 11. i
rning Dec. 18, Rabb
are asked to the body W11,1 taken to the offices of
Members
of
temple
I
On
Saturday
mo
JeWS.
ing cities in this rather mean attitude shown toward representatiV('
sub-
d
children
are
cc
the Jewish Daily News. Services
see to it that their
hy in the world shouldn't one or more Jews be appointed on such a conk ' Leon Frain will occupy
the pulpit an
It is a were held at the hall of the Jewish
W
scribers to the Bethelite.
ittee in the name of a city? No reason except that a certain group of i speak on the subject "Adventures
m
highly important factor in the relig- Educational Alliance, where Rabbi Si.
small-minded, rather provincial ladies and gentlemen simply didn't know ; With Bible Texts."
of your child that he A. Kaplan, Gedaliah Itublick, Joseph
ious
education
any better. That sort of thing could never happen in a city, say like Lon-1
Fishman, Reuben
shall be a subscriber to his religious Barondess, Jacob
don or New York. It could happen, of course, in a city like Baltimore. It's' The Drama Club of
Brainin, Dr. I.. Dr. S. ar-
school paper.
I Beth El High School:
lf to be exclusive.
simply a cheap way of showing oneself
Callan,
Abraham Raisin,
Abe
I
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The Drama Club of Beth El High
1
Joseph Eron, K. Nlarmar and NI. II.
O
Rather interesting, that little discussion between the Episcopal"IltSchool under the direction of Mrs. The Choral Club:
eulogized the late scholar
If your child has a singing voice, Tausner
Catholic churches over that little matter ••1 the marriage of the Duke of I Edith Konelson will present "At the
and
publicist.
Marlborough and the former Consuelo Vanderbilt. I am very happy, how - ' Gates," a one-act play by Elma Ehr- encourage her to join the choral
Interment was in the family plot
observe with what great care the motives lying behind marriage: , ' heh Levinger, before the high school group of the School of Religion. This
Field Cemetery, Brooklyn.
ever, to
il- assembly Sunday morning, at 0:30. club is now preparing to produce at Union
intrude
myself
on
such
a
delightfully
to
are scrutinized. I to not wish
Professor Zelikovitch was born
e parents of our high school stu- Ilandel's "Judas Maccabbeus" in cele-
logical controversy because to one sitting on the side lines the whole busi- Th
in Rytowa, government
23
1883
- I-opting t•• the extent of . dents are especially invited to attend. I ration of the Chanukah festival. The May
At an ear
ness is ludicrous; yet I cannot refrain from Mita
of Kovno, Lithuania.
club meets Sunday morning after
suggesting, that despite the watchful eye of the Catholic church I fear that
for his learning,
was
known
class hours under the direction of age he
most marriages are not made in heaven, and that most of them were never Beth El College:
of
I having gained the reputation
, rhe religions of the Far East are Mrs . ,S. Kessler.
sanctioned by God, even though they may have been approved by the
"Illui (genius) of Rytown." At the
now being discussed in the class in
had committed to mem-
church.
of
10
he
age
Ctive

In
ompara Religion. "The Chapters Memorial Gifts:
several opportunities for ory 5110 pages of toe Talmud.
Probably the funniest thing in connection with the entire situation is of the Jewish Fathers," is collection
Thu( are
to come
gifts by which dear, de. 1073 just when he was about
the statement by Bishop Manning, of the Episcopal church, that of sayings which express a Jewish
I
'
emt,:i
found in
:mes may be commemorated. plate his rabbinical studies he left
some mistake about this matter of coercion on the part of philosophy of life, will be the next
1
Leo for Paris where he became a teacher
there must be
m i l . u t 'I I are invited to consult Dr.
the bride's mother because some who were present at the marriage of the work of Jewish literature to be ex- Vi
of Hebrew in the huntsof the then
the
appear-
Jewish
amined in the course in " J
duke and Consuelo Vanderbilt said they could not detect from
M. Franklin on the subject.
well known philanthropist, Michael
amiss. In fact she seemea quite happy, Literature Other Than the Bible."
Erlanger. In Paris he studied Or-
vice of the bride that anything was
of
the good bishops logic, is absolute proof that the pres- The class in the "Five Books
which, according to
f iental languages, including old Egyp-
ime,
meant
Moses"
is
reading
the
Joseph
story.
High
School
Athletics:
the
.
n
g
t
hter.
tea
In
committee o tian,
The gymnasium
lion, Ethiopian, Arabic and Sunsuit.
ent Mrs. Belmont never threatened her dau
thes ition of marriage through
dear in the class in "Modern Jewish His- Temple Beth El has granted the use 11045 found him attached to the head-
eaders, more damage has been done
and
divorces.
I
tory,"
the
Messianic
movement
church
than
by
10,000
this quarrel between the
of the gymnasium to the boys of o ur quarters of the English military ex-
high school on Saturday nights 7 t ) pedition in Egypt to release General
collecting monies for national iind Reform Judaism are being 10. A basket tout league iii being
Khartoum. His . con-
A wise step this plan to nationalize the
The Jew in Kalamazoo , tudied. The college meets Monday
philanthropic
and
educational.
organized. Your boys are invited to Gordon
nection from
with the force 11111:1 to the
Jewish institutions,
in
finds it difficult to sympathize with a national philanthropy located
night, 8 to 10, and Tuesday after- join.
Arabic-English interpre-
capacity
of
these national institutions should noon, 2 to 4.
Denver. Of course, says he, it's true
ter, with the title of honorary lieu-
hard to get over the
Women's Gymnasium Class:
tenant. Due to the accusation of
be supported, but lot somebody else do it. It's very
representatives Temple Men's Club
philanthropy.
When
national
Jacob Mazer announces that a Lord Kitchener directed against him
idea of local support for a
collect they are received with just about Good Will Dinner:
to
the
various
communities
that he was in sympathy with the
special
class
has
been
organized
for
visit
,
warm cordiality that a prospective customer whose name , isn't.
file annual Good Will Dinner of
Africans, he loft the liritish force
the same
I know of ' I the Temple Men's Club will be held the women of the temple. One of
• credit manager.
in
Dun's
is
welcomed
by
creditably
best
wonien's
instructors
in
the
and went to Abyssinia, from where
listed
received with greater enthusiasm by the Jewish at the temple, Tuesday evening, Dec. the
he later returned to Paris. On his
city
has
been
engaged
for
this
class.
nothing that should be
country than to urge and to support this idea of a Na- I 11. Members are invited to bring
second sojourn in l'aris, he success-
Friday
mornings,
10
to
communities of the
the support of philanthropic and edu- their non-Jewish friends as guests. It will meet
tional Jewish Community Chest for
12
a.
The
women
of
the
temple
fully completed his examinations at
abroad, which now make Utile- , Reservations should be made im-
the Sorbonne, where he received his
institutions
in
this
countrty
and
them-
are cordially invited to enroll
cational
mediately upon receipt of announce-
diploma as an Egyptologist.
penitent nation-wide appeals.
selves.

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The final performances of the E.--
will
II Wier Hughes comedy "Ruint"
he given by the Detroit Repertory
Theater at the Studio Theater, 52 Put-
nam avenue, en h rids), Saturday, an
Sunday evenings. This Little Theater
organization next week will present
Georg Kaiser impressionistic drama
"From Morn to Midnight."

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