PIEDEFROIVEIVISR (11RONICI,£
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spirit of the Bible. No great "Eng-Ithe activities of the Jewish bank-
able as mere personal whims. This
Bob writer can he understood with- ens who were the sole financiers of
work, however, "The Legacy of Is-
out the background of the Jewish 'mediaeval tines. Ile traces the
rael," though Jewish as well as
classic's. Shakespeare and Shaw,' modern commercial corporation
non-Jewish scholars have collabor-
Milton and the Brownings, Carlyle f back to the charters which mediae-
ated in it, represents a permanent
and Dryden, Tennyson and Kip- val kings gave to Jewish banking
universal judgment. It bears the
"The Legacy of Israel."
ling,
Eliot and Wells—they are all and trailing concerns. Ile traces
Mrs. A. Srerc Is Chairman stamp of an institution which rep- Aged Charity Worker Hon- children of the Bible. The story of some of our laws with regard to
A Review of the Recent Oxford University Publication.
resents the bruins of the British
ored by Old Folks
of Committee Planning
the
Legacy
of Israel comes fitly tenants hack to the regulations of
empire, a university which is one
Home.
from Oxford University, for no the mediaeval ghetto, the most con-
By RABBI LEON FRAM.
Annual Event
of the world's capitals of learning.
more good out of gested spot of mediaeval days. lie
people
has
got
It is no exaggeration to say that
tells how in a case Involving the
The Old Folks Home, 318 Ed- Israel than the people of the Brit-
The dance given annually by the book constitutes the tribute of
In IVA with a volume called every field of human endeavor,
ish
Isles.
It
is
a
fact that a study rights of tenants which came re-
"The Legacy of Greece," the press from the faculties of other schools the seedier and junior chapters of the whole world to the genius of mund street, was the scene last
of the Bible is an absolutely neces- cently before the Supreme Court
of Oxford University, England, be- as well as from its own, tee estimate Detroit Hadassah is invariably one the Jewish people. Even if it were week of a unique banquet in honor
sary introduction he English and of the United States, one of the
true that we Jews have no future of Mrs. Kate Levitt.
gan the publication of a series of the value of the bequests which
American literature. Parents who precedents cited and accepted was
as a people, even if we the Jews of
works on the debts which our mod- have been willed to us by the vari-
indulge their children in irregular- the answer which a mediaeval rub-
today represented the aged rem-
ern civilization owes to the civili- ious peoples of antiquity. The vol-
ity at religious school might take bi gave to a "Shaalah" in a similar
nants of a people about to die, it
zations of the dead past. Every ume on the legacy of Greece was
that fact to heart. They are let- situation in the ghetto.
were still a beautiful thing that we
educated person knows that the followed in 1923, by the second
ting their children miss nut only
number
in
the
series
on
"The
Leg-
He tells moreover that when in
should
receive
these
lovely
flowers
art, literature, law, religion, philos-
that essential in life—religious the state of Michigan objection was
from Oxford town while our
ophy, and even the science w hich acy of Rome.
faith—but also that fine luxury of made to the quarantine law, which
The
publication
of
such
works
is
breathing
nostrils
are
still
capable
we enjoy today are not altogether
life—an appreciation of literature. value's the placing of a placard on
of enjoying their fragrance, while
of our own making. Although we nut only an important scientific
Third. the Bible not only stimu- any house one of whose residents
our hearts are still able to respond
are a very original and inventive project, it is also an art of rever-
lated literary ideas. it actually cre- is afflicted with a contagious dis-
with a thrill of joy. The Legacy of
1 age, a large portion of the good ence for the glorious departed. The
ated
languages. Its influence, as ease, and the case came before the
sentiment
of
reverence
for
the
dead
Greece and of Rome are flowers to
things we have, comes to us solely
Meillet of the College of France Supreme ('our` of the State, the
the dead. "The Legacy if Israel"
by inheritance. Consider this sim- is expressed in the very titles of
testifies,
is felt in all the language precedent which carried the day in
the beaks: "The. Legacy of Greece."
is tlawers to the living.
I pie illustration, if illustration is at "The Legacy of Rome." A legacy
of Europe, but two owe their very favor of the law was the xerse from
all necessary. The beautiful struc-
What are these gifts for which
existence
to it—German and Eng- the Book of Leviticus (Lev. XII
is,
of
course,
a
gift
left
to
the
liv-
ture of Temple Beth El was built
the civilized world through this vol-
ing by someone who has died.
lish. There were a hundred differ-
) A nil the leper, who has the
by an architect who had at his com-
Unle expresses its gratitude to Is-
The term therefore fits very apt-
nit dialects sp 'ken in Germany un- plague, shall cry aloud, 'Unclean!
wand mechanical tools and sources
reel?
ly the case of Greece and Rome.
til
Luther
translated
the
Bible
in-
Unclean!'
" The. humanitarian
of power which were not dreamt of
Some of them are familiar. You
NO one believes that the people
to one of them and the language of legislation of Europe and America
2,000 years ago. yet he modeled this
hear them frequently from Jew-
who live in Greece today can be
that translation became the pres- is allied, Professor Isaacs main-
building after one that stood in At-
ish pulpits, but it is good neverthe-
?tit day German tongue. So there tains, neither to Roman law nor to
hens, Greece, 2,000 years ago. identified with the Greece that
less tie see them authoritatively ac-
taught us sculpture and architec-
were a hundred Anglo-Saxon jar- the Law of Maws. This is true
Greek civilization is dead but our
knowledged so that they become
eons spoken in England until the particularly of the Sabbath Law.
architect inherited its ideas of ture and drama and philosophy.
matters of human record rather
King James translation of the Bi- The Jewish Sabbath is the original
That
Greece—Classic
Hellas—is
architectural beauty. It is one of
than partisan boasting. Others
ble was made. Everybody in Eng- source of all legislation to protect
the most fascinating projects in dead, and we are all its living
come to you as a surprise. They
land read that Bible and prayed the workingman and to lift him
heirs,
enjoying
its
legacy.
Nor
the world to make an inventory 14
are all in the realm of ideas, for
from it. Its English naturally be- from the plane of commodities
the ideas and institutions by which are the people that are living in
ancient
Israel
neither
built
nor
MRS.
KATE
LEVITT
came the language of all England, into the sphere of personality.
MRS. A. SRERE
we live, and see, which are of our Rome today in any sense continu-
painted nor carved nor conquered.
and to this day the language of the When the serfs of Europe had noth-
ous
with
the
Rome
of
the
empire-
own making, and which have been
Mrs. Levitt, who is 82 years of
They are chiefly in the field of re-
bequeathed to us by the nations builders, Caesar and Augustus. I of the most brilliant social events ligion, but they extend into other age, has devoted a half century or Bible is the "King's English." ing else of freedom they had at
in Detroit. Sunday evening, Feb.
COMPLETE
remember
the
little
guide
who
not only for writing but also for least this gift ief the Je•—one day
whom we have stueirseded.
more to social service, notably in action.
AtItRati011
Professor M'. B. Settee, of rest in seven. And the posses-
showed me thruogh the Forum in 10, has been chosen as the elate for fields, since the religion of Israel
SERVICE r
It was to satisfy such a genuine- Rome. Ile spoke both French and this year's affair, which will take expressed itself rich in literature, behalf of the hcc.vish Old Folks principal of Mansfield College, Ox- sion of this right paved the way
in a comprehensive code of law, in Home. Through her personal solici- ford, tells us what a dangero•
ly human inte-est that Oxford Un- Italian so fluently that I could not place at Hotel Startler.
for further progress—the •ight-
tation the needs of the home have
iversity undert wit this series of in- help asking : "Are you a French-
Mrs. Abraham Srere is senior social ideals passionately betel, and
book it is. It provoked the Crom- hour day, child labor regulation
vestigations, and it has employed man or an Italian?" The little chairman and Mrs. II. A. Singer in an original view of nature per- been provided for many years. well rebellion ni England, and
and similar legislation.
e.
the most distinguished scholars in fellow inflated himself like the junior chairman, assisted by a sistently adhered to. Thus it is Many thousands of dollars ha
fed the Revolution in America.
Finally—and this is the upshot
found that not only the religions, been made available for the use of Its defiant prophets were evain-
frog in the fable, stood on his large ball committee which is
but law, government, commerce, in- this worthy institution as a result plers of free speech. The demo- of the whole volume—the world is
toes to ?mike himself as tall as bending every effort to make Iln•
of
Mrs.
Levites
personal
efforts.
:floc,
indebted
to the Jew for two ideas
dustry, language, literature, philoe:-
cratic spirit of the Law of
possible and said: "I? I am .1 dassah's 1920 dance an outstand-
In recognition of these services and of the Judges who refused which dominate the thinkin;: of the
ophy and natural science are pro-
ing success.
Roman.'
!he
board
of
directors
of
the
Jew-
d
mo
ie
The first iea
is th
man.
crowns, and of Samuel, who
Many of Detroit's 'most promi- foundly affected by the teachings
I recognized at once—the Fascist
that came out of Zion. ish Old Folks Home held a banquet
mankin d, deriv ed
warned the people against the men _ t e the r unit y of
pose. No, he was nut a Roman, he nent Jewish citizens will act as
n,
The debt that Christianity owes and presented Mrs. Levitt with a archival form of government—these h
was an latlian--I don't know why patrons.
belief
s
to Judaism is carefully defined ley gold medal by way of expressing taught the people of England and from
that grand .lewish T passio
he should have been ashamed of
the
gratitude
of
the
board
for
her
at
first
a
daring
venture
Dr. F. C. Ilurkitt, Professor of Di-
America to fight until they hail which Was
that. Modern Italy possesses a
el, has now
I i ero p n
i hots
one o f
vinity at Cambridge University, splendid work for charity. In the wrested power fro
m the kings and t of h
glory of its own. All that is left tub. I recalled the strange sensa- and by Dr. Edwyn It. Bevan, lec- nddnsses that were made on this
by the science of bi-
o
nlaced
it in the hands of the people. born conf
of ancient Rome are the ruins of tion I felt as I, a living .lew, gazed turer on Hellenistic History and occasion Mrs. Levitt was awarded The Jewish Bible gave to Englandology, which shows all the races of
the Forum and the legacy of lan- upon that monument erected to Literature at King's College, Lon- he
had a common ances-
her due coal of praise for a life
the gift of democracy. HMI to hale
and
guage, literature, administration, commemorate my destruction. I
tor. It the chief aspiration of all
don. Their essays are very learn- devoted to errands of mercy. It
A story which had lung been ru-
and engineering described in the it passible, I speculated, that Ox ed and exact, but the conclusion is was told how she has aided many
human beings today—the abolith 11
mored about in scholarly circles,
noble Oxford volume. The Roman for University has taken seriously simple. Christianity owes to Jo- needy families and how she has al-
of war—is to he realized, it will be
namely, that the Jews were largely
the
latest
anthropological
fad
that
people is dead.
laism, Jesus and the Bible. The ways is promptly to any responsitile for the Renaissance of because men will finally absorb this
Having been acquainted with the Jews of modern Europe are situation is reJurrently illustrated and all appeals for every worthy
idea which the Jew has so long of-
Culture in Europe which took place
these two works of reverence for descended not from the ancient every December. Almost simul-
fered them and which they have so
in the fifteenth and sixteenth cen-
vanished Greece and fallen Rome, people of Judea, but from that taneously, Jews celebrate Chanu-
It was also pointed out by the
stubbornly resisted—the faith that
turies is told at length for the first
I was considerably disconcerted Turkish horde the ebonies who kah and Christians Christmas. If speakers that in spite of her age
the human race can live like one
time
in
this
book.
The
classics
of
when, early this year, I received no- adopted Judaism in the eighth cen- we recall what happened on Chan- Mrs. Levitt is still an active as ever
family.
tice of the newest volume in the tury? Is it possible, I wondered, ukah, we can say defintely: If not in the service of the Jewish Old Greek literature had been lost to
by
Europe—destroyed by Rome and
The second idea is that of the un-
series of legacies, namely, "The that Oxford University should ig- for Chanukah, there would be no Folks Home, having collected and
the Church. But they had been pre- ity of nature, also a corollary of
Legacy of Israel." I was glad to nore the existence of a living Jew- Christmas. Chanukah recalls the turned over to the home the sum of
in the the belief in one God. The world
learn of a forthcoming volume that ish 'wank continuous with the Is- desperate struggle that the Jewish $700 only a few days ago. The to- served in Arabic translations
countries of Islam. It was the .Tew- resisted this idea of the prophets,
would estimate Israel's share in rael tbat lived in the days of Ti- people made for its life shout two tal amount of the money Mrs. Lev-
ish scholars of Arab lands that as it resisted the idea of human
the making of our civilization, but tus?
hundred years before the birth of itt has collected fur the home is brought Aristotle and Plato hack unity. Ancient men found it eas-
When the bode verved at my
it was the title that dismayed me.
Jesus. If the Maccabees had failed said to exceed the amount collected to Europe and stuted the Revival ier to believe in many gods and
desk,
I
eras
cons:terahly
relieved.
It seemed that in the eyes of Ox-
in that battle, there would have for a similar purpose by anybody of Learning and the Renaissance many conflicting natures. Modern
ford University, Israel was dead as In the very refit ,e it was evident been no Jewish people and there- In the city.
Emanuel Synagogue, located at Taylor and Woodrow Wilson,
of Culture which ended the Dark science which could not exist with-
the Greeks and the Romans. Again that the editors to ?twelves had not fore no ,Ioseph nor Mary nor Rsus.
Mrs. Levitt lives with her chil-
is situated in the very heart of the Jewish district. To stimu. '
Ares and brought on the modern out the principle of unity owes this
my mind flew back to the Roman been a little worn al about the ap- If the Maccabees had not succeeded dren at 1150 Burlingame.
late greater Jewish activity by enrolling Jews for Jewish ef-
to the Jew. The Greek philosoph-
enlightenment.
Fortin, and I recalled the Arch of plicability of the title. They ac-
fort, we offer you this opportunity to join Emanuel at this
in protecting the Books of Jewish
The Jew acted here merely as a ers, indeed, wrote of the unity
Titus which stand!) at the further knowledge that the ?eople that pro- Law from the armies of Antiochus
special low rate.
material in the Books of Moses and middleman — an administrator of nature, The idea seas never alto-
end of it—a great arch erected by duced the Bible is ailt a living or-
•
who were under orders to burn the the Minor Prophets.
the legacy of Greece, but it was a gether foreign to men. Primitive
the Roman senate to commemorate ganism, its members still very ac-
A. M. ASIIINSKY, Rabbi. Meyer Beckman, President
last one of them, there would have
Second, the Bible is not only in memorable service. Oxford pro- savages, Paul Roden tells +is, some-
the annihilation of the Jewish peo- tive in every field of 'lumen activ-
been no Bible. Chanukah is the itself a beautiful creation, it has claims Israel not only as a Creator, times thought of it. An Egyptian
ple by the legions of Emperor Ti- ity. But, they maintain, when they
mother of Christmas.
inspired the creation of other mag- but also as a Carrier of Culture.
monarch, Professor Breasted tells
set out to estimate the contribution
One of the leading European au- nificent literature. The now fa-
us, once wrote poems about it. But
which the Jew has mime as a peo-
Perhaps the chief novelty of the
thorities on :Mohammedanism, Pro- runner judgment Of Matthew Ar-
it seas through the Jewish Bible
ple, they could speak definitely
fessor Alfred Guillaume, recounts nold is here recalled that half of volume is the article' on Israel's and through the passionate persis-
only of the contribution made by the Jewish origins from which Mo-
to Law. written by Dr.
the world's literature is grounded contribution
tence of the Jew that the idea was
the Israel that was contemporary
Nathan Isaacs. Professor of Busi-
hammedanism arose. Mohammed upon the Ilebrew Bible, and the
finally absorbed into the mind of
with Greece and Rome and the Mid-
traced his religion of Islam back other half is inspired by Greece. ness Law at Harvard University. Europe, and natural science with
dle Ages. They know their limits
to Abraham and his son, Ishmael, Of English literature it may safe- I should advise every lawyer to all the good things that it has giv-
as scholars. They are well ac- the legendary ancestor of the Arab
read it. Dr. Isaacs traces our mod-
ly be said that it is permeated
en us, followed as a consequence.
quainted with the past and ran
race. Professor Guillaume takes through and through with the ern instruments of credit hark to
judge it. Modern times are simply
issue with the scholars who say
not within the compass of their
that it was not from Judaism but
studies.
from Christianity that 'Mohammed
I one reminded of a little inci-
drew his ideas. Ile merely asks
dent that occurred at the meteing
them the pointed question: What
power
plant
are
multiplied
still
further
For numberless puzzled motorists Dodge
of the American Oriental Society in
is the difference? The origin is ul-
by
perfect
distribution
and
economy
of
the Hebrew Union College last
Brothers new Victory Six will simplify
timately Jewish anyway.
spring. In the evening after din-
weight.
the problem of selection, for nowhere
The Bible, or the Library of the
ner, various world-famous scholars
Jew, accomplished more besides the
in the world is there a car like it. Greater
were seated in the lounge of the
Power in relation to load is materially
establishment of three great relig-
expenditure will not duplicate it.
college dormitory, and groups of
increased—pick-up quickened—fa r great-
ions. It has also other than relig-
students were trying to identify
ious values. The first of these is
er flexibility achieved.
To possess this car's unique advantages
them one after the other and strike
the sheer leeauty of its pages. Our
you must possess this car,
up conversation with them. Some-
volume has a chapter on the Bible
miles
per
25
valid
miles
per
gallon
at
21
one pointed out an Englishman who
as pure literature. Any collection
was renowned as a specialist in
hour is made possible FOR A SIX!
of the world's great short stories,
Chinese history. Immediately the
Incredible smoothness at high speed is
even if it wan edited by atheists,
boys gathered about him: "Profess-
another great gift of this new design!
would inevitably include the stories
or, tell as something about the
of the Patriarchs which Goethe re-
present situation in China."
In The Victory, for the first time in his-
garded as unsurpassable, and es-
Elimination of hack-wheel "chatter"
"Oh—ah—the present situation
tory, the body sill is eliminated. Body
pecially the story of Joseph, which
when the 4-wheel Lockheed Hydraulic
in China," the British scholar be-
Tolstoi designated as the model
and chassis are built as a single integral
brakes are quickly applied is still an-
gan querulously, half-resentful that
short story, and the stories of Ruth
unit.
such
a
question
should
he
asked
him
other!
and Esther and David and Solomon.
at all. "I am sorry, but the per-
No selection of the world's great
Thus, the wide, deep chassis frame of
iod
of
Chinese
history
that
I
am
And thanks to The Victory's low center
poetry, even though made by an
Ths Victory, now flush with the lines of
studying does not go beyond the
agnostic, would omit the Song of
of gravity and wide chassis frame, sway-
fourth century B. C."
the body, avoids the customary overhang
Songs, the Psalms. the Drama of
ing. skidding, tipping—each a factor of
Hence the term "legacy," as the
of a wide body upon a narrow frame;
Job and the Prophets. No picture
weight and its proper and improper
Oxford scholars justify it. These
of life in antiquity could be at-
and the chassis itself, rather than the
students of the past maintain that
placement—are reduced to a new and
tempted without the rich source-
body, supports all weight—body, floor,
they are in no position to say
negligible minimum.
whether the Jews who are doing
seats and passengers.
epoch-making work in modern
times—Einstein, Ehrlich, Bergson,
added to the express in all covered jobs, while "D"
Ingenious design of the bodies top may be
and "E" respectively arc the screen
Brandeis, Wasserman, Epstein—
body and a standard Graham
for Graham Brothers trucks pro-
and panel sides added to the can-
have
expresesd
in
their
work
a
The results of this construction are
Prothers canopy truck is the re-
vides
the
owner
with
exceptional
opy type to produce these differ-
Yet Dodge Brothers have taken a further
specifically Jewish genius or rath-
sult. The express body is also
astonishing.
advantages and economics. The
ent models.
er the general spirit of Western
revolutionary step to insure the safest
the basis for building up the screen
The
Detroit
Land
Contract
Com-
Not only is the economy of this
Europe or of their native coun-
standard line, including express,
motor transportation it is possible tee
330 body parts are eliminated.
and panel types as shown in the design important to the owner
tries—Germany, France, Denmark pany, at the annual stockholders'
canopy, screen, panel and carryall
create.
illustrations. In the large view who may wish tee change the type
and Russia. Nor are they in a po- meeting, appointed James E. At-
types, is built so that body types
175 pounds of superfluous weight are
sition to judge whether the Jewish
e,f body on his truck after it has
can be changed simply by adding of the panel truck the part marked
cast off.
For the first time in automobile history,
people as it is reinstituted today
been in use, but the first cost is
or removing various standard "A:" is identical with the parts
they have applied the so-called battle-
promises in the future to be as
"A" in the smaller views of the reduced to a minimum because of
The all-important CENTER OF GRAV-
units. Tl•us, if for any reason, the
fertile in creative ideas as it was
mass production in manufacture
ship construction to closed car design.
different
types.
"C",
representing
owner of a Gra'eam Brothers ex-
ITY is materially lowered.
under the special conditions of the
the calm, is similar in all types. of the few units going into the
press truck wishes to convert it
distant past. Conscientiously and
make-up of several models.
In
other
words,
the
body
has
a
double
"II"
represents
the
standard
top
Without the slightest sacrifice of head-
into a canopy, the standard canopy
graciously t' 4 Y invited the eminent
steel shell, locked together, with an air
room or road-clearance, the over-all
Jewish scholar, Claude Montefiore,
space intervening—
author of "The Outlines of Liberal
height of the car is also
is actually TWO
Judaism" to cleile the book with an
lowered—one of the
essay on the possibilities of the
bodies, one within the
secrets of The Victory's
Jewish futture. All the other vol-'
other—yet lighter by
umes in the series have a prologue ,
great beauty.
175 po unds — and
but no epilogue. This is the only
one of the legacy volumes that con-
the
safest
body
The ansiting resources
tains an epilogue—a word about
known.
1-DOOR SEDAN, P. O. B. DETROIT
of the car's brilliant
the future. In this way the Oxford
scholars have offered concrete •
enough acknowledgement of Israel i
as a living Marty. Mr. Montefinre I
Tune in on WII7 for Dodge Brothers Radio Program rtery Thursday night, Rto 8.30
points to Palestine as • possible
National Broadcasting Company Netu ark.
source of future Jewish creative- I
ness, (though he is not a Zionist)
and insists that in the field of pure
religion the Jewish people, as a re-
ligious community s c a t t e re d
JEFFERSON at (SCENE
throughout the world, has yet much
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EFFECTIVE JANUARY 10, 1923
son exposed is disparagement by and directors are L. W. Good-
president;
James
H.
x , sceptics. ter' y Beaulliau, a enough,
Frenchman, wrote a similar work Flinn, vice-president and trees-
entitled "Israel Among the Na- urer; James F.. Atkinson, vice-
! lions" and Professor Baldwin, an president; F.. A. 1..oveley, vice-
, kmerican, prnfe,for of literature president; G. 11. Van Buren, viee-
at toe University of Illinois, wrote president; Jean M. Battelle, secre-
, on "The Modern Debt to Israel." tary and assistant treasurer. and
Rut these are the works of sporadic Oren S. II••es, Guy S. Greene and
THE SENIOR SIX AND AMERICA'S FASTEST FOUR ALSO ON DISPLAY : individuals and therefore discount- Paul R. Gray.
"Flowers For the Living"
Hadassab Plans
Dance On Feb. 19
Present Medal To
Mrs. Kate Levitt
4 Style-Qualify
Combination Such
AsYou Havelliver
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This Wee!
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