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Emerson's Law of Compensation, says the New Yurk World:
John Langley has a brogue like a breath from Erin itself, and
for 10 years he has run a kosher poultry market in Long Island City.
He employs n rabbi to slaughter the birds and all the other help is
Irish. When questioned regarding the incongruity of this one of the
employes answered: "Sure, and don't the Jews on the East Side
sell crucifixes from push carts "
Seems reasonable, doesn't it?
It seems to me it's up to the Jews of the rest of the world to protest
with all the vigor and resources at their command against the inhuman
persecution by the Jewish section of the Russian Communist party of the
Zionists in Russia. If we are to believe the reports that reach us, the
Zionists are being arrested in such numbers that it is impossible to keep
track of them and then the victims are immediately exiled to Siberia. And
according to a wireless dispatch to the Christian Science Monitor, they are
not merely exiled to Siberia, but the most northern isolated points are
chosen for these prisoners. The distress due to the terrible cold is almost
beyond endurance. It seems to be, if the facts are as represented in these
messages, the most brutalizing attempt of a political group to exterminate,
literally exterminate those whose ideas are not in harmony with theirs. It
there is any way to investigate these charges and, if found true, tine!
world Jewry should exert its influence to stop these uncivilized and quit:
barbarous persecutions. Surely the Zionist Organization has some means
of checking up these stories. I would be glad to receive more information
Olt the subject.
literature. The rows, by the way,
have Biblical names, as for instance,
Rachel, Ruth, Esther, etc.
Tel ('hai is the only Jewish colony
in Russia where swine are raised.
When I took leave of the colonists of
Tel ('hai and kissed Rubinstein, the
chairman of the administration com-
mittee,Professor Kafkine, who is vet')
orthodox, shuddered, "How can you
kis sa swine-breeder?'
The fact is that the colonists of Tel
Chai do not touch any of the swine for
f o od purposes.
The outstanding difference between
Mishmar and Tel Chai, the two cha-
lutzim colonies of Russia, is that the
former is intensely Zionistic, being
ready to sacrifice even communist
principles just to further the national
cause. Tel Chai will follow Zionism
as long as not one iota of its commun-
istic principles is attacked. These
two types of colonies, thoroughly in-
. dependent, critically thinking, are both
valuable adjuncts to the Jewish ranks.
They are building a generation which
• will serve world-Jewry well.
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reasons were unable to register at the
begining of the season have a second
opportunity to register for the second
semester.
RUBY'S
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Choral Club:
If your child has a singing voice,
encourage her to join the choral
group of the School of Religion. The
club meets Sunday morning after
class hours under the direction of
Mrs. S. Kessler,
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Memorial Gifts:
There are several opportunities for
memorial gifts by which dear, depart-
ed ones may be commemorated. You
are invited to consult Dr. I.00 M.
Franklin on the subject.
On Our Entire Stock of Quality Footwear
for Men, Women and Children
High School Athletics:
'fhe gymnasium committee of
Temple Beth El has granted the use
of the gymnasium to the boys of our
high school on Saturday nights, 7 to
10. A basketball league is being or-
ganized. l'our boys are invited to
join.
WE HAVE ALSO PLACED ON SALE OVER 1700 PAIRS OF
SHORT AND DISCONTINUED LINES OF STREET SHOES,
SPORT SHOES, EVENING AND AFTERNOON DRESS SLIPPERS
Women's Gymnasium Class:
Jacob Mazer announces that a spe-
cial class has been organized for the
women of the temple. One of the
best women's instructors in the city
has been engaged for this class. It
will meet Friday mornings, 10 to 12.
The women of the temple are cordial-
ly invited to enroll.
Values from $13.50 to $18.50
at
Sunday Morning Service.:
The herd instinct, I am inclined to believe, is more highly developed
On Sunday morning, Jun. 16, Dr.
kton movement is a herd move- Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pul- Men's Gymnasium Class:
in this country than anywhere else.
ment. There is little or no reason in it. But the antics of the herd are pit and speak on the subject "Forces
The men's gymnasium classes are
never witnessed to such advantage or disadvantage than when some of its That Make for Liberalism." Services held Monday and Thursday evenings
leaders tie bells around their necks and go madly dashing after the pot of begin at 10:45.
front 8 to 10.
gold at the end of the rainbow. Then the herd runs true to form. It is
in its element.
Boy Scouts:
Saturday Morning Services:
The last migration of the herd was to Florida. And it was some mi-
The Boy Scout troops of the tem-
Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy the
gration. One hot night a member of the herd strayed away from the stain
ple hold their meetings on Wednes-
Jan.
15
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Saturday
pulpit
body and got into my front yard. Before I had an opportunity to get out
day night.
and speak on the subject "The Song
of the way I was cornered and shown that if I wound run along with the rest ,
of Moses." On Saturday, Jan. 22,
of them I would probably be able to get enough gold out of the pot to keep
Girl Scouts:
the pulpit will be occupied by Dr.
me in comfort the remainder of my days.
Girl Scout troops meet on Monday
Leo M. Franklin. Services begin at
So the millions grew and grew and grew. Every Florida swamp held
night and Wednesday afternoon.
I0:30. Parents are welcome to bring
incaculable riches. And those who through a peculiar form of insanity re-
their children.
fused to show any enthusiasm for the fortunes lying around to be picked
The
were viewed with pity by the herd. The newspapers and magazines did
their part. They suggested caution, but they suggested it rather apolo-1
getically—even they seemed to be under the influence of the herd instinct.
Now, when the hysteria has subsided; in the cold gray dawn of the
morning after—the newspapers are beginning to till their columns with
Florida gloom instead of Florida boom. But it comes too late. The vic-
tims of the herd-madness are legion. Lives have been snuffed out. Life-
time savings have been swept away. Dreams have proved idle. Bubbles
have burst. And poor old Florida sits with her head tied up and doesn't
know yet what happened last night. She has a faint recollection of having
that her recollection
is vague. But her home
"thrown a party" but beyond
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is in a mess. And she has a (lark brown taste. But sanity is slowly
making headway. As for the herd— well, it will recover in time to chase
another pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. You know—there's one ever)
minute.
I was amused to see a prominent magazine, in its effort to attract atten-
tion to its advertisement inn daily newspaper, use this startling headline:
"Isaiah Couldn't See the Flappers Either." It was an effort to prove that
flappers are quite ancient—historically speaking. This particular statement
of Isaiah's has been used for many purposes, but invoking it to prove the
existence of "flappers is a new one—though I confess there is a striking
similarity between the young ladies referred to by the prophet and many
who are in our midst" in the year 1927:
re haughty Mill walk with
Because the daughters
stretched forth necks and wanton eyes, walking and mincing as they
go . . • . the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling
ornaments. . . . • The chains, and the bracelets, and the mufflers,
the bonnets, the ornaments of the legs, the headbands, and the ear-
rings, the rings, the nose jewels, the changeable suits of apparel,
and the mantles, and the wimples, and the crisping pins, and the
glasses, and the fine linen, and the hoods and the veils
Yes, friends, it looks very familiar. What is a wimple? Tennyson once
referred to a wimple in this fashion:
From beneath her gathered wimple
Glancing with black-beaded eyes.
Strange that Isaiah should inveigh against a wimple. It seems to me
a very innocent article of apparel. Merely a cloth worn about the head
and fastened under the neck, sort of nun-fashion. Which is rather a good
reason why the 1927 flappers don't use them.
It's really a shame to bother Roumanian Minister ('retziano with com-
plaints about anti-Jewish outrages in Roumania. There is really nothing
to it. Just a lot of Bolshevik propaganda. The Jews haven't a single cause
for complaint. Of course, here and there some slight misunderstandings
have arisen, just a little good-natured rough-house, so to speak. I cannot
recall of a single incident that calls for the protest with possibly the ex-
ception of a few trifles:
III Discriminating against Jewish students in Roumanian uni-
versities; (2) political discrimination directed against representatives
in the Roumanian parliament; (3) physical assaults upon Jews, in-
cluding beatings of Jewish students, desecrating Jewish synagogues
and cemeteries, bombing Jewish homes, smashing Jewish shopkeep-
ers' windows, destroying their stocks, throwing Jewish passengers
from moving railroad trains and finally the murder of the Jewish
student Falik, who was shot to death in a courtroom; and here and
there a small pogrom.
So you see, dear friends, how unfair it is to bother such a busy man
as the Roumanian minister to the United States with such unimportant
matters.
I noticed the other day where the distribution of the proceeds of the
business of the famcus Dreicer & Co. IVIIA made according to the terms
of the will of the founder, who died in 1921. When I saw the announce.
I idly speculated whether the great pearl experts and jewelers are
Jews. My question was answered in an issue of Time and it was so inter-
estingly answered that I ant sure you will like to read a pan of it:
To the post-war U. S. of the 70's came one Jacob Dreicer, a
young pop-eyed Polish Jew. his ear-locks but recently sheared off
his pious head. A sterner immigration guard would have suspected
him of exopthalmic goitre On the inside of his innermost
shirt he had sewed little velvet sacks and mach little velvet sack held
a pearl. He knew pearls and emeralds, rubies and sapphires. In a
way he knew diamonds, too, but he (lid not like them, least of all
when he saw them wired on the stomacher of the Manhattan dame
of a Civil War profiteer. And he (lid love pearls; liked to caress
them against his cheek. Ile knew where he could get them. They
were sewed on the bridal finery of Jewish girls in Poland; they were
beaded on the silk and velvet covers of the Blessed Scroll of Laws in
synagogues. Cossacks brought pearls to the Polish Jews; carried
them from beyond the Caucasians, from Bukhara. and Tiflis and
Bagdad; traded them to Jews for prized utensils. But these Ameri-
cans, sports of war and wealth, knew nothing of pearls—only the
jangling of diamonds. Jacob Dreicer rented a basement room,
sorted his pearls, graded them, matched them into finest necklaces.
And from that small beginning grew the internationally famed jewel
house of Dreicer.
What a metropolitan journal says about night clubs in New York ap-
plies with equal effectiveness to those who stupify their senses, abuse their
stomachs and insult their own intelligence in trying to see how nonsensically
they can welcome a new year in their lives. Comparisons may be odorous,
but one thing that even our enemies must admit in favor of the Jew and
that is he ushers in his New Year in a self-respecting manner, one in keep-
ing with the importance and the dignity of the event. Says the journal
in question:
in h'• paler the real truth about
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olll the article s
the night clubs becomes apparent. Their chief sin is not that they
are immoral but simply that they are a swindle. When an average
check foots up to $47.50 it is obvious that something is wrong some-
where. An evening of had liquor, cheap vaudeville and artificial
gayety is not worth $47.50. It is not worth 47 cents. The man who
spends his money for such things, as our reporter says, is a sucker.
Truth About the
Jews of 1?ussta
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
confided to me that the economic com-
mittee of Mishmar had approved of
her marriage, and the wedding was to
take place today.
From Mishmar we went to another
chalutzim colony, Tel Chai. This col-
ony is approximately the same size as
Mishmar. In existence about 14
months .
I went to the library first. A thackt
'10.85
Per Pair
:pedal Slik, Pithef 011 Hosiery 411d Budles
Alfred
J. UBY;
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Juvenile Shop
2114 Pork Arc.
Womhingfen
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Czernowitz Trial
Friday Evening Service:
The next Friday eyeing service will
be held Jan. 21 at 8 o'clock. The
speaker will he Rabbi Henry J. Berko-
witz of Kansas City, Mo. Ilis sub-
less of nationality. Although no one =
ject will be The Jazz Singer."
belittles the demonstration, especi I
ly of Professor Diaconesku, everyo ne
Men's Club-Sisterhood Meeting:
understands
that this was merely ant_
The annual joint meeting of the
Temple Sisterhood and the Temple emotional outbreak of the justly cm- =
bittered
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youth. The Jewishpopula-
Men's Club will be held Tuesday eve-
Jan. 25. Dr. Charles Fleisher non feels especially grieved because
of Ncw York City, one of the leading this incident, which involves the Ger
writers and platform speakers of our mans and Ukrainians as well, is ex
day, will be the principal speaker. ploit•d by the anti-Semites as purely
Dr. Fleischer will speak on the very Jewish affair and is being used for a =
propaganda of abuse against the Jews.
absorbing topic "Why Marry."
Similar incidents have occurred in e
other distinctly Roumanian sections, —
Beth El College:
yet none of the demonstrants in such
"What Christianity Drew From
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Judaism" is the subject now being
have established the fact that in all '
studied in the class in comparative
cases where non-Jews were arrested, '=
religion. By coincidence the class in
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in Czerno•itz, Focsany and Burlad,
Jewish literature after the Bible is
they were not punished, and it is only la
taking up the savings of Rabbi Hillel
against our youth that the authorities' —
which Jesus quoted in his sermon on
behave with unexampled severity."
the Mount. The class in modern Jew-
The reply of Minister of the Inter
ish history is now studying the period
ior, Goga, has disclosed the true anti
of Jewish emancipation in Germany Semitic physiognomy of the present
which is dominated by the brilliant
government. The minister announces
personalities of Moses Mendelssohn in
his reply that he will employ the
and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The
law to its full extent and "he is de-
class in the Five Books of Moses is termined to defend always the law and
studying the Book of Exodus in con- order."
nection with Egyptian archaeology.
The first part of his announcement =
The classes in Hebrew are proceeding was immediately carried out and th
by the natural method and gaining
ary ::, ta ,;.,.hti-e , .
in vocabulary and idiomatic expres-
sion. The class in pedagogy is taking baccalaureate affair. As regards the'
up the practical problems of class promise to always defend law and or-
management and the !talents are der, the minister openly and uns(rup
visiting the best classes in the School ulously broke his pledge, permitting at
of Religion on Sunday.
the same time the anti-Semitic stu-
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dents to stage a demonstration in the
streets of Bucharest in honor of
Cuza, and to attack the Jewish pass-
ers-by in the course of this manifesta-
tion. The deliberately cooked up trial
against the minority students took
place on the 20th of October but all
those who were looking for at least a
shadow of a conspiracy against the
Roumanian government were sorely
disappointed. The innocent appear-
once of the accused and the blood-
thirsty behavior of the accusers made
it manifest to the jury• that here was
a case of an ordinary incident which
would never have been brought up be-
fore the bar, were it not for the vicious
anti-Semitic propaganda. The wit-
Fenkell Branch:
nesses for the prosecution contradicted
A confirmation class has been or- themselves constantly, and the chief
ganized at the Fenkell Branch of the complainant, Professor Diaconesku
School of Religion of Temple Beth himself, became confused on the wit-
El. There are 12 members in the ness stand and denied statements
class and they will be confirmed at which he had made previously in a
the Fenkell branch itself.
signed affidavit.
The accused, on their part, depictedl
Young People's Temple Club:
in simple words the sadistic behavior
The Young People's Temple Club of the examiners and with tears in
is now planning an elaborate Febru- their eyes explained the reasons for
ary affair. A definite announcement their outburst of protest.
will be made in a later issue of The
The frightened students related the
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
interesting details regarding the ac-
tions of the baccalaureate commission
The Bethelite:
during the examinations and cited
Nlembers of temple are asked to some of the ridiculous questions that
see to it that their children are sub- were put to them. For instance: I.
scribers to the Bethelite. It is a A'hen were the last troops of the Na-
highly important factor in the reli- tional Army demobilized? 2. How
gious education of your child that he many litres of water does the Danube
shall be a subscriber to his religious River carry into the Black Sea? 3.
school paper. The Bethelite is now What political circumstance led to the
conducting a poetry contest. Three creation of the nobility class in Hun-
prizes of $10, EN and $7 respectively gary? 4. Did Stepan the Great, eat
are offered by the Temple Sisterhood. potatoes and Marnialiea?
These questions amazed the judge
Parents are advised to encourage 'I
their children to enter the poetry and the prosecutor as well and the
contest. All details are found in the scale of justice weighed down on the
side of the accused. But in order to
Bethelite.
avoid the impression of surrendering
to "Jewish influences" the trial WFIS
Temple Beth El Sisterhood:
The Temple Beth El Sisterhood in- postponed for November 10, on the
vites the members of the congrega- 'pretense that further witnesses had to
tion to use the uniongram instead of be called.
The mountain gave birth to a mouse
the ordinary telegram for all mes-
sages of greeting or congratulations and the anti-Semitic strategy failed
at weddings, births and such events. in a scandalous manner. But the
A union gram costs 25 cents and is grievance of hundreds of Jewish stu-
sent by mail. The proceeds of the dents still remains unsatisfied and the
sale go to provide scholarships for vengeance thirsty 'baccalaureate ex-'
students at the Ilebrew Union Col- aminers are preparing for further
lege. The sisterhood announces also prey at the spring session.
that the delicious lebkuchen are now
on sale. The proceeds of the sale go
Ruth St. Denis Coming.
to the Netti Simon Relief Fund.
Women who desire lebkuchen are
asked to communicate with the chair-
Ruth St. Denis, with Teti Shawn ,
man of the committee, r.. u not and the Denishawn dancers, following I
Rothschild, 10 Moss avenue.
a year in the Far East, return to De
Works of Lewis Browne:
"This Believing World" and Stran-
ger Than Fiction," the works of
I.ewis Browne, may be borrowed at
the temple library. They may also
be purchased at the school office of
the temple. Other interesting books
now available in the temple library
are: "The Dybbuk," by Anski; "The
Origin of the Republican Form of
Government," by Oscar Strauss;
"The King of Schnorrers," by Israel
Zangwill; "Nathan the Wise," by
Lessing; "God of Might," by Toben-
kin, and Kiddush Hashem, by Sho-
lem Ash.
trait Saturday evening, Jan. 22, in
High School Dramatic Club:
Orchestra Hall, to give one of their
The High School Dramatic Club spectacular productions. They or ,
with a few comfortable benches. The
readers prefer to stretch nut on the meets with Mrs. Alan Kopelson appearing as the third attraction of
Thursday evenings at 7:30. Its next the Civic Music Association
floor. Few boks, but practically all play will be "Three Pills in a Bottle." Isobel J. Hurst, manager.
the Hebrew newspapers of Palestine.
For the past 18 months Ruth St.
Of course these papers are old; some p
P ageantry Club:
Denis, Ted Shawn and their company
bear dates of a year ago. The 'library' l
The Pageantry Club, or the Dra- have concertized continuously in the
serves also as a debating room. An I
, matic Club of the Intermediate School,
Orient. They opened in the Imperial
impromptu discussion about Palestin
!meets with Mrs. Blumrosen every Theater, Japan, Sept. 1, 1925, and
arises. All express regret that their , Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Par-
Par- closed in the same place Nov. 1, 1926.
suceesful work cannot be transferred ents are advised to
encourage their This is a record tour of the Orient
to l'alestine. This same life would be
I children to join the dramatic clubs.
for any company. The 1927 program
ideal if lived in Palestine.
of the Denishawn dancers is Said l0
Among others in the colony, I met I Hebrew Classes:
be the test they have yet presented..
Rubinstein, the agronomist who con-I Hebrew classes meet nn Saturday
centrates his energy on cattle.breed-Imornings at 9:30 and at 10:30.• The
All Cossacks do not become At-
ing. He is a profound Talmudist, who,' second semester of the School of Re- tamans (Cossack chiefs).
while attending his stock, reads trawl liginn opens no Sunday, Feb. 6.
tates from the old and new Hebrew I Children who through illness or other
All that is !haling does not fall.
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