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What Is Reform Judaism

ELECT OFFICERS
HEADS DANCE TO
OF PHALANX CLUB AID ORPHAN HOME
Jack Cooper Chosen As President,

anon, twun automat,

Mem* Neill 1E1
Notes

To Laud English
Liberal Leader

(Continued from preceding page.)
Club'. Record Reviewed.
Sunday Services:
Will Celebrate Seventieth
the force and the stability to en-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
Birthday of Claude
The Phalanx Club started its
able us to hand down this heritage
the pulpit Sunday, Jan. 15, and
of ours to our children and to our new fiscal year with election of
Montefiore.
preach on the subject "The Inner
officers on Thursday, Jan. 5, at
grandchildren.
Sanctum"-an anniversary sermon
It is our hope and our desire the Y. W. II. A.
on the occasion of the completion
LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-Lead-
The club has completed a most
that in this transitory age, in
of 29 years of servile , with Tem- ing circles of the Anglo-Jewish
which doubt and scepticism are active and successful year and en-
ple Beth El. Services begin at community are preparing to cele-
dominant, we may, nevertheless, tern the new year with the reputa-
10:45.
brate the seventieth birthday an-
through the Union of American tion of being one of the most pro-
niversary of Claude Montefiore,
He brew Congregations, which fun- gressive of the Jewish clubs of
Sabbath Service.:
outstanding leader of Liberal Ju-
damentally•is a body of Iii people, Detroit. A111011); its more impor-
On Saturday morning, Jan. II. daism in England.
preserve those fundamental truths tant activities of the last year are
the pulpit will be occupied by I)e.
The renowned scholar will at-
which have been our heritage, the spring time dance at the Got-
Franklin. Services are held in the tain his seventieth year in a few
which are as unassailable today as ham [hotel in March, the summer
Brown Memorial Chapel and begin weeks. The Jewish Chronicle,
they were when they were first outing at Belle Isle in June, the
at 10:30.
commenting editorially on the
promulgated, and that we may, bridge tournament in October and
forthcoming event, suggests that
through concerted action within the charity fiance at the Stetter
Temple Pulpit:
To
Occupy
a Montefiore Scroll be created sim-
the union, carry this message of Hotel in December.
Marcus
Aaron
of
Pittsburgh,
ilar to the Golden Book of the
Judaism, so that our posterity and
The retiring officers are to be
Pa., will occupy tour pulpit Sun- Jewish National und. In the scroll
highly el111111111 1111ed for their splen-
the wed(' may benefit.
day morning, Jan. 22. Mr. Aaron, would be inscribed the names of
This annual call which the did leadership and for their inspir-
for many years 0 member of the Jews throughout the empire who
union makes for financial support ation to the newly elected (officers
executive board of the Union of are deemed worthy. The proceeds
which
must
result
in
a
year
of
should lead us to reflect for a mo-
American Hebrew Congregations is of the inscriptions would be used
ment on the history and work of continued successes.
one of America's outstanding Jews. for the creation of a fund to be
MRS. JACOB HARWITH
l'he newly elected officers are:
the union. Three •years ago marked
Ile is one of Pittsburgh s fert.most put at the dispesal of ale Montt-
the passing of a century since the Jack Cooper, president, tto succeed
A story successful nweting of citizens, taking ton active part in fiere for luny public purpose tine .
Bilsky; Cecil Bornstein,
earliest effort for religious reform Harold
viee-president, to succeed Devil' . the Detroit Hebrew Infant Orphan , every phase of the cultural and cis.- he selects.
in this country at Charleston, S. Slavin; Larry Bornstein,lousionoss Hoome and Nursery was held en is life of that city. Ile will bring
-
C. In 1813 the liar Sinai Congre-
m modern
.,
.
,/
manager, to succeed Jack Cooper; Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Te ple l a layman's message about
gation of Baltimore was incorpor- Ted
Wasserman,
secretarY.
to
sue-
Emanuel.
Appeal
was
made
to
eludaism.
No
member
of
the
con-
J
se
ated as a Reform congregation and ((toed Harry
Abramowitz, and liar. the public for their co-operation l gregation can ulTord to be absent
in 1815 the Eamnu-EI Congrega
m
the
temple
on
Jan.
22.
Bilsky,
treasurer,
to
succeed
in
selling
tickets
and
bringing
in
fro
tion of New York. The organize- old
advertisements for our big (lance,
(Continued from preceding page.)
.
tion of these two pioneer reform Leroy Bornstein.
which will be held on Tuesday, Will Meet Here:
congregations sus really the be-
On Sunday, Jan. 22, the execu-
evening, Jan. 31, at the crystal
CARD
OF
THANKS
g inning of the free and full de-
, ballroom of the Masonic Temple. tive !ward of the Union of Alfieri- one pursues a special study of one
The family id the late m om
velopment that the spirit of Ju-
Mrs. Jacob Ilarwith lo chairman can H e brew congregations will ; or another phase of this develop-
deism was to experience in this Moskowitz wish to express their
" o ' • • - the
Bursts of mint, if one is interested in pro-
•
• , committee
ends ,bf the
, urram
land. The American spirit was thanks to their numerous friends
m te I Temple Beth El. This gathering meting is special activity distinctly
P. veryone is urged to come
all-peading
and the Jew could and relatives ter their expressions
ry
their recent sad be- the &ince, because the success of I will bring here many of the out- Jewish, or, finally, if tone is inter-
not but be affected by that spirit of sympathy ill
this dance means a comfortable ; standing Jewish lenders from every ested in the inter-relations between
in his religion as in his every oth- reavenent.
part of the country. After a brief the etommunity at large and the
home for the children.
er aspect of life. The United
The next mating of the Detroit business session the members of the Jewish community in particular,
CARD OF THANKS
States hail to produce an Amen-
Hebrew Infant Orphan llonie and hoard will attend the services at such (I person is and must be inter-
.
can Judaism. In the faith which
M rs. Erving A M ese
• s will leo held 1111 Wednes• the temple. They will be served ester in %Lish
at
news .'
" (Harriet aurery
the union represents it has pro- Winston) wishes ' to thenk
her nu-
eish news agency neces-
'eshling, Jan. 18, of the Tem- o luncheton in the social hall and will, Is a
duced an American Judaism.
rev
mertoUS friends anti ro
;
••oitool at Taylor and WI - .!inineoliately thereafter resume their 1 sary? The very fart of its existence
More than nny other man to their kind reinemloree,-
A ronplimentziry wtould moo its necessity. However,
VI •eothers and friends are deliberations.
place the stamp of his personality during her recent
to . , ,ierid the electing. A dinner is planned for the evening the lleee,Sily is proven when one
upon the development of Judaism
I r niin will be provided. after which the members of the , turns Ito conditions which existed
.f the Jewish Tele.
in this coutery was Isaac M. Willi..•
board will again convene for the l . ale e re, loore
We revere best his mummy i ii from established synagogues, we
grophie Agency was established.
t re ['section of business.
Jewish news has always; filtered
furthering the tasks he began. must develtop (ollr organization for
through the columns of the general
Coming to t he United States be- le inging Judaism to the Jew. This
Men's Temple Club:
The Men's Temple Club has mi. I press. But in what form and on.
cause his free spirit could not for yeais has been the active
CALENDAR
brook the narrow restrictions of cern of the union. Recently an
Jae.
la--
-Sunday,
Second
of
the
gaged
Solomon
Golub,
composer
and
what kind of baekground?
an older world, he perceived the experiment has been tried in Penn. II
for members singer, for the evening of Tuesday, , what attitude was it appreaell •I.
cel1111.11
internation- explained and pi osented too •:.•
possibilities in this land with the sylvonia if appointing a regional and Shah friends. sell) p.
Jan.
21.
Sir.
Golub
Ad-
instinct of genius. Though born rabbi le care for the reli•iou.
formembers, 50c for ally known as a composer and sing- initiated reader? The :Hoek. o
•Ii.
cr. 'rho program which he is to this question caused metho a •
abroad, he was truly the embodi- needs of the small and scattered
ment of the American spirit. For groups of Jews. The hopeful re.
Fourth of give here hie been given with Ire- to every Jew who eared for th • fa•
Seeolay.
•
sults
obtained
encourage
us
to
him Judaism spelt democracy, too,
s.
Speeker
Co
menthe's success ill many of th of his people and for its gird ea.,
•io
and he saw that the American en- look forward to the time wheel the
p. to. ;ohm,- • larger communities of the country, emote, the nations.
and he is engaged to give it short- , Frequently the Jewish reader o
vironment gave Judaism an °mtt- tenon, with larger resources, will
•
be able to broaden the scope of
tunity for its true development.
Concert by' ly et the Sarbonne at Paris, France. the general press used to be star-
onoles
Ad- Mr. Golub gives a fascinating in- (led when hr came across items de-
The Union of AmeriMin Hebrew this needed work.
p.
Our young men and en!, 1,
ttorpretation of the old Jewish foie. scribing whet was-understood to he
Congregationsseas formed by
Con
Isaac M. Wise in 1875 with 31 fleck to the universities in
I y. Health Pion. songs, and We promise those whol"Jewish news." Jewish news" per-
numbers
each year to 1.1 ool
congregations and 1,800 members.
oh lounior
lira- attend an es ening of rare pleasure, tamed to crimes committed loy.
le
!,y' J
( oe, e. e, , a e ne admission The alien's Club is git ing this en- 'Jews, to lousiness failures, divorce
Today our union embraces 278 , elves for leadership in the pro
congregations with more than 55,- fessions and business. It has bet a eoo.
totem's., s hi Center, 25c to tertainnient without charge to all scandals and fires. Such individuals
estimated
that
at
least
half
of
the
the members of the congregation, • who happened to be Jews and who
000 members. These 50 odd years
urn-mo telours.
Feb. 12-Sunday. Special Band as a contribution] to its cultural were int olved in such news items
of its history have been years of Jewish students who enroll in the
universities
state
no
religious
pref-
Concert by Jewish ('enter Band. work. Rabbi Frain will make the were specified as Jews. However,
patient building, stone by stone,
introductory remarks. Set a:old,. foromment Jeeish scientists who
institution by institution, on a erence on their registration slips. sl oe) p. m. Admission 50c.
The union is doing its utmost by
I enriched the heritage of mankind
the evening of Jan. 21 now.
foundation which will endure.
lay' their contributions, leading Jew-
Its supreme achievement has arranging lectures by rabbis, by Junior Players To Give Program.
organizing
student
congregations
ish philanthropists who gate of
been the creation and development
The .furrier Players of the Jew- Young People's Club:
The Young People announce that their wealth and substance to re-
of the Hebrew Union College at and religious discussion groups, to ieh Center and the lenkell Junior
promote
an
appreciation
and
un-
Cincinnati. Founded by Dr. Wise
Players, 3430 Tenkell, are enthus- their January affair will take place lieve human suffering, outstanding
who achieved sue-
on the principle that there is moth- derstanding of Jewish religious iaslieally planning a complete Saturday evening, Jan. 21. It is Jewieh leaders w
ou nn titir ig ies thtt-
of
, by h pro em
a
ng incompatible in Judaism and and cultural values. Unless we health program for the n. next mica' to he known ns a !Saloon Dance, ii•ri,;sast
embrace
every
opportunity
to
stir
interests
a
Americanism, the college has
matie production, which will he Further details will be given in the
ines, reel- next issue of the Chronicle. All personal sacrifices, Jewish soldiers
grown in the past half century nor college men and women to is held Ftob. 5. P
songs,
n.
n usi_
e It s for it their r eou
sk,their
n , jv,
from humble beginnings to be- vital enthusiasm for Judaism, we tations, music and dialogues will young people of temple households tries' gave
come a great modern American are in danger of losing them.
pros ide a most delightful evening. ere cordially invited.
So
varied
are
the
activities
of
dans
and
artists
who
contributed
academy of Jewish learning. That
toward the world's spiritual trees-
Judaism may develop in harmony the union carried on through its Dremetic Class For Mothers. Student Riots In Roumania:
itedd
a tio itit o h na
ei r icnoro
un r- -
Why is it that the anti-Semitic uses-were credited
with the life which its children several agencies, that we cannot
The council of Mothers' Clubs is
tries
movement
in
Europe
is
now
being
movement
must live as loyal citizens of this here do justice to them all. The
to start a dramatic class.
mation
of
their
Jewish
National
Federation
of
Temple
iori
gin,
American nation and eager con-
All those ireerested should immed- led by students? We had always
tributors to American civilization, Sisterhoods, now in its fifteenth iately at the Jewish Center, 31 believed that education would do which was so eagerly affixed in
ret(lou ot ul credit
away with the prejudices. Why cases
leaders are ever needed. They year, and the National Federation :Melbourne, Empire 4878.
sa lt ecommunity.
are the educated classes in East- to
must be men versed in the lore of of Temple Brotherhoods, founded
were
both
organ.
The
Jew
in
this
procedure obvi-
ern Europe the most prejudiced?
Israel, but equally imbued with five years ago,
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club.
You cannot possibly answer this ously pot the worst of the bargain.
the aims and traditions of Ameri- ized under the 11U1pices of the
es
The
Twelfth
,Street
Mothr'
There
was
another
angle to the
q
question
u unless you know the back
can life. This is the great task of union and work in closest co-oper- Club will hold their next meteing ground
of Jewish history in Mou- situation. When a legitimate item
ation. They are unions of con-
the Hebrew Union College.
ton
Saturday,
Jan.
11.
at
the
Far-
mania,
Hungary
and
Poland.
The
of Jewish interest reached the
We see in its stately buildings, gregational societies which work hand Shale, 1905 Gladstone at 2:30
isry desks of the city editors by the play
on its own large grounds, a sym- in countless ways to help promote p. tn. This meeting will he a social class in "Current Jewish Hto
of chance, it was frequently pre-
bol of the progress which our an- and strengthen our Judaism. Their onto, as installation of officers will at Beth El College of Jewish Stud- sented only in so far as the knowl-
cient faith has made in the midst splendid activities as well as those take place, Harry Scheinman offic- ies will help you to understand
edge tor the writer extended. The
of our newest civilization. We of the direct agencies of the union iating. There will he music, re- what is going on the world today. wider aspect of the events was lost,
It is not too late to join this and
rejoice that among its faculty are are admirably set forth in a book- : reshments and dancing.
the inference totally excluded.
let
published
by
the
union.
other
classes
.
men recognized among the fore-
When important Jewish n e ve is
The generation in which we are
most Jewish scholars of the world,
Declamation Contest.
"broke," such as antielewish vio-
counted
has
a
precious
heritage
in
Saturday
Night
Dances:
that its library, with a vast store
The
public
speaking
and
dramatic
A series of Saturday evening lence, anti-Jewish legislation in
of Jewish books, has created in the achievements of Isaac M.
European countries, cases of social
class
will
hold
a
declamation
con-
Wise
and
his
co-workers.
Their
dancing
parties
for
our
high
school
America a depository of the tradi-
ostracism or of economic discrimi-
test in the near future as one of
tions, literature and culture of the memory is a benediction. We have the class projects. Members of the boys and girls is to be inaugurated nation, it was often distorted and
received
a
Judaism
reconciled
to
on
Saturday
evening„lan.
14.
The
Jews of all ages. It is one of the
class only will participate in the
will be furnished be our tor- no clear picture of the event could
three leading Jewish libraries of our new lives in the American en- contest and a prize will be awarded music
thophonic victrola which we have be gained. This was a natural con-
the world and open to all schol- vironment and with its eternal the offintor. Mrs. Morton Stein- found by experience to he totter sequence of the entire situation.
principles fitted to a nindern mold.
ars, Jewish or non-Jewish.
berg, instructor of the class, is pro-
the usual dance orchestra. •Iewish news cannot be properly
We look to the rabbis, its grad- Reform Judaism has modernized eliding this contest, which will be than
The admission charge will he only understood without a thorough
uates, for the men who will lead the service of the synagogue. It open to the public.
This class 10 cents. The party will be well knowledge of the conditions in
has
secured
a
hearing
for
Juda-
and teach us and our children with
meets every Tuesday evening at the chaperoned and parents are re- which these events occurred.
authority and consecration. Tui- ism's message in all our American Center, 31 Melbourne at 8:30 and
Many worthy Jewish activities,
quested to bring the boys and girls
tion at the college is free to any communities and softened preju- is open to intermediate and senior and to call to take them home,which might appear insignificant
dice
among
non-Jews.
It
has
young man who qualifies for ad-
center
members.
While
boys
and
girls
are
free
to
in-
to
the uninitiate were [totally ig-
mission. Many of the most bril- founded great organizations like
nite one another, these affairs are nored at a time when a projector,
liant students are supported by this Union of American Ilebrew Jewish Athletic League:
net
couple
affair;
and
girls
as
well
that
would throw light on Jewish
college scholarships and loans. Congregations and its subsidiary
The following are the results of as boys are expected to come events, would depict there an the
Though an endowment meets part and affiliated bodies of vital pur- the games played by the inter- singly.
background
of their natural condi-
It achieved the religious
of the expenses of the college, pose.
tions, would present them in the
emancipation of women. It has mediate division of the Jewish
there is necessarily an annual de- proved that our nee-old faith is a Athletic League on Monday, Jan. High School Drama Club:
proper proportion, would take the
ficit which is met out of the funds
living thing with the power of 9, at the Balch School: Mogen
The High Seined Drama Club is blame when blame was due and
of the union.
As Re- DeVid 19, N. E. I. 15; J. C. A. now working on a one-act play to claim the credit when credit was
There is compelling need for ef- growth and adjustment.
of
the
Centrals
20,
}'hung
Maccabees
14.
be
presented
before the high :wheel deserved, was an urgent one.
form Jews we are part
ficient teachers of Judaism, teach- world-wide
To meet this rived the Jewish
movement in the reli- The rest of the games of the assembly entitled "The Slave With
ers who will be able to give the gious world which sees in religion season will be played at Temple Two Thetis."
Telegraphic Agency was estab-
child an attractive as well as au-
lished.
not
a
closed
chapter
of
man's
ex-
Beth
El.
thentic explanation of his religion.
-
Young Israel:
To meet this there is the Teachers' penence, but one that is forever Child ren ' s F lk D AMC
■ in g:
:one
1:
S i ay in
i t h e near future l American Hebrew Congregations.
the making.
Institute, an important adjunct to in We
have in our union the co- The class in children's folk your child, coming home from Inc
o The rabbis and teachers recommend
the college, which conducts classes
to west the (lancing is held every Monday at Religious School, will ask you to
operative
tools
shaped
the magazine highly. Rabbi Frani
for religious teachers in various
needs of a progressive 4 o'clock at the Jewish Center, 31 make him a subscriber to "Young is himself an oct•asional contribu-
cities throughout the country. The expanding
religion. They must not conic. to Melbourne. All children aged is Israel," the Jewish children's mag-
college also administers the New rust through our neglect. to 14 may enter. azine published by the Union of tor of stories and articles to its
pages. It will help greatly in the
York School for Teachers, which
I religious education of your child to
prepares young men and women
have him receive it regularly.
to teach in the religious schools
of New York City and vicinity.
the Our Gymnasium:
There is no shortage of young
Jewish people eager to devote
Joseph alagilisohn, chairman of
themselves to this work. We need
the gymnasium committer, announ-
only provide them with opportuni-
ces the (elbowing classes:
A. For Temple Men:
ties for instruction. This vital
work must continue and expand.
Monday evening, 7:30 to 9:30.
"Not he who brings a child into
Wednesday evening, 9:00 to
the world is the father, only he
10:30. (Afternoon classes to be
arranged upon request).
who brings up a child, teaches a
B. For Women:
child to love God."
The union, through its depart-
Wednesday morning, 10:30 to
11:30.
ment of synagogue and school ex-
The Women's class will not he
tension, has for years been at
organized until 25 women, members
work laying the groundwork of a
of the temple, have registered for
structure of religious education
without which Jewish life is in-
it in the temple office pereonelly,
by moil, or by telephone. The day
complete. It has worked out a
and hour can be changed at the re-
course of 'studies for our Jewish
quest of the majority of the mem-
schools, and is now engaged en a
bers of the sass.
program of publications which will
C. For non-Members:
modernize our system of religious
Temple Beth El has entered into
instruction. Here in our own city,
• special arrangement with the
where the need is so great, this de-
Jewish Centers Association by
partment, through the New York
which the men and women of the
Committeefor School Extension,
community in general may have the
Is now conducting seven religious
ue of our gymnasium on Thurs-
schools. Everywhere its work
day, Saturday and Sunday eve-
gives a much needed impetus to
nings, and on afternoons to be an-
the cause of Jewish education. In
nounced later. To join these dess-
our own city the union is at the
ert. apply to the Jewish Centers As-
heart of the movement to bring
sociation, 31 Melbourne ave. All
*boat an increase In the facilities
cla sse s are
■
to be under the most
for the religious training of Jew-
competent
leadership.
ish children.
As our people come more and
lie who anticipates his good for
more to settle in the smaller cities
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S.G.Gulian Rug Co.

1422 FARMER STREET

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Price

S 285
375
385
575
585
575
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Spe.
Price

$195
225
245
355
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635
835

