ALE I
PAGE EIGHT
THE UNKNOWN SANCTUARY
(Continued From Page One).
stands," Pallier° writes. "We
gogue
"All for 'Al'—then 'Al' for all"
That's the writing on the wall
—and PETER P.
or the good of his soul, but instead,
ind without intent, they continued
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ANSWERS.
noticed that a number of shops had t he initiation of l'alliere into Ju-
$25 for the eighth; M. Garelik, $35
remained closed that day. My corn- ( laism begun by Leon of Modena.
1. The head of the year.
for the ninth; Mrs. Milani A.
Soon
he,
who
had
never
been
re-
pardon had heard that it was the
To
indicate
the
coming
of
a
2.
London, $25 for the tenth; Mrs. A.
great festival of the Jews and sug- mired to wear a scapular or sacred round or smooth-running year.
Solomon, $25 for the eleventh; Mrs.
nedals,
was
wearing
on
his
person
vested to nu. that we enter the
To
indicate
the
coming
of
a
3.
B. Kramer $25 for the twelfth, and
k:mple. I consented, not without littlyebags containing the text of sweet or happy year.
Louis Gladstone, $50 for the thir-
hr sitation. Alone I would never the Stream which he had copied out
Any
fruit
which
one
its
tast-
4.
teenth.
have done it, for the pious Catholic himself. These were discovered by ing for the first time in its season.
Mrs. Lena Finley of 2124 Calvert
his
pious
mother
and
burned.
Yet
does not permit himself to enter a
5. "She-Che-Yonu," a prayer avenue paid $160 fOr the privilege
building belonging to another re- she who had wept scalding tears thanking God for the privilege of
of ((poling the Ark of the Law be-
of
bitter
anguish
over
the
discov-
ligion, and for strong reasons he
having been permitted to live to fore the Torahs were placed there.
must abstain Irvin taking part in ery of her beloved son's heresy, see the New Year.
H. Ginsberg paid $50 for opening
0 ceremony. I had arrived at the was later on to bid him, as she lay
6, The creation of the world.
the Oren Kodesh and an additional
ment of the prayer of Neila (the dying, to hasten to the synagogue
5689
years
ago.
7.
$10 for taking the crown off the A
Jews
were
as-
cicsing prayer) on Yom Kippur." where already the
8. It is the horn of a ram or he- first Torah. Harry Kaplan paid
sembled for Yom Kippur prayer.
A
Analyzing the impression he felt
goat.
$150 for the privilege of turning
Translated by Mrs. S. S. Wise.
in contemplating the scene in the
9. The ram's horn was originally the switch which lights the main
But before this was to happen,
•ynagogue, he says: "It was such
used for signal culls or military candelabra. The turning on of
that from that unique moment my young Palliere struggled valiantly alarms.
other lights brought an additional
life was to be shaped. This may to remain within the Catholic fold,
10. For announcing the festi- $500.
seem inexplicable, and for me it is or failing that, to continue Chris- • vals.
Addresses by RabbiL
tion.
Finally,
and
before
he
ulti-
an unfathomable enigma, but all
i I. At its sound all slaves went
Rabbi Aishiskin, who was recent-
my plans for the future were to be mately adopted Judaism, he came free and all property was restored
ly elected spiritual leader of the
under
the
influence
of
the
Rabbi
upset and finally ended. I was to
to the original (miler.
new congregation for life, in his
find myself unconsciously led in a Elia Benamozegh, whose edvoted
12. The inscription on the Lib- address praised the devotion of
direction which would have assured disciple he became.
Several chapters of "The Un- erty Bell consists of part of the Henry C. Keywell, president of the
my indignant protestations, if at
known Sanctuary" done into excel- verse from Leviticus: "Ye shall congregation, Morris Zack, one of
that moment it had been revealed
lent English in a reverent transla- cause the sound of the Shofar to the most active members of the
to me....
tion by Louise Waterman WiSC . be heard and we shall proclaim building committee, and Nathan
Jewish People Revealed Itself.
(Mrs. Stephen S. Wise) and pub- liberty throughout the land and Schreiber, treasurer.
"That which revealed itself to lished by the Bloch Publishing Cont: unto the inhabitants thereof."
Rabbi Aishiskin' defended the
13. It is the herald of the King- practice of spending large sums for
me was not at all the Jewish re- parry, are devoted to the Noachide
ligion. It was t e Jewish people. plan of the eminent Italian Rabbi dom of God.
beautiful synagogues. Ile pointed
14. 1, the Kingdom of God; 2, nut that when people are accus-
The Hebrews o
the Dore Bible whose posthumous work "Israel
were there on tl
feet before me. and Humanity" Pallier' prepared 'the Memorial; 3, the Revelation,
tomed to the beautiful in life, their
o. Quotations from the rop - houses of worship should be' equally
.. • It seemed tr me that this silent fur publication. Rabbi Benamozegh
assembly was in expectancy of proposed an intermediate religion, ets giving their vision of universal as beautiful.
something oh t to happen. Thus one somewhere between Judaism peace and a society governed by
Another reason advanced by
was revealed to me two character- and Christianity, ailjereby "prose- God.
Rabbi Aishiskin was that the youth
16. Prayers that God may for- must be attracted to the synagogue,
' istic traits: the form of collective lytes in the gate" (those who can
priesthood of which the Judaism of accept Judaism only partially) give the deficiency in the memor- and that this could not be realized
the dispersion consisted, and the could still retain the name of ial, or record, of our lives.
unless the synagogue was made as A
17. The story of the blowing of beautiful and attractive as other
spirit of expectancy and of faith Christian and yet acclaim Judaism.
in the future which stamps its en- Benamozegh regarded Noachism as the Shofar at the time of the Rev- public buildings.
tire cult with a special seal.
Messianism, "the authentic form of elation of the Ten Commandments.
Ashinsky, Rosenthal Speak.
18. Th commindment: "And ye
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, in a trib-
"All my philosophy of history Christianity of which Israel was
was confounded. The three years the guardian and the mouthpiece." shall afflict your souls" on the ute to the officers of the congrega-
of public life of Jesus no longer However, "every Noachide (the tenth day of Tishri—Leviticus tion, urged that they continue their
efforts without interruption.
formed its central point. It be- layman of humanity) who feels the XXIII.
19. Literally, "May God re-
Rabbi
Rosenthal, a
I tarot('
came a simple episode of the whole. call to the priesthood of humanity,
Woomx.
. The legitimacy of the secular otherwise known as the Law of members"; eoloquially, " memorial Detroit . graduate of the Isaac
service."
Israel,
had
the
right
(never
the
Elchanan
Theological
Seminary,
protestation of Judaism against the
2(1. On the last day of all the stressed the importance of attract-
Christian pretensions stood out at duty) to embrace Mosaism-Juda-
this first contact, in a vague way Modena, Rabbi of Venice, and principal holidays and on the Day ing the younger element into active
service of the synagogue
assuredly as yet, but nevertheless idea to the attention of Pere Hya- of Atonement.
He described the spiritual devo-
in such a way that the impression cinth, who was greatly attracted
tion of the Jews in olden times
could never be effaced. Israel has by it. It was this call that in the
when oppression w as rampant, and
still the right to live. Israel lives!" end became ru) powerful for Pal-
declared that no sooner did they
Near to him was a prayerbook. here, and he conceived it his duty
find a land where they were free to.
He opened it. The unfamiliar formally to embrace Judaism and
devote
his
life
to
it,
making
Israel's
worship according to their tradi-
characters had the effect upon him
(Continued from Page One.) tions, than they forgot their former
of strange music. The next day sorrows and Israel's aspirations his
own.
he bought a Hebrew grammar and
required to give bond under the spiritual aims."
An amazing book, the story of an
"Every synagogue, every school,
set himself to study the sacred
Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
defendants every institution like this is a sign
tongue. But, still he traversed the unitizing spiritual adventure, writ-
The bail for the 55
road to Rome. And although short- ten simply but reflecting in every aggregated $151,000 and it is ex- that the American Jews are rous-
ly he could repeat the 1 45th I'salm, sentence the profound scholarship pected that this total will mount
1." themselves from the spiritual
lethargy in which they have no
in Ilebrew, and wonder why the and the saintliness of its author, it approximately $200,090 when all
al (
letter "nun" was lacking in its closes on a note of conciliation be- the defendants have been ar- long
Mr. Keywell, as president of the
alphabetical order, his Catholic tween Judaism and Christianity
raigned. All defendants pleaded
the char os) of viola_ congregation, outlined its history
• faith remained intact. The impres- between Jews and Christians. Of not guilt y
the
latter
he
asks,
whether
they
and
the progress it made during
sion of the synagogue seemed com-
time of . the Sherman Anti-Trust
6 i v s s.:1 7%ib f aii t i s e,e,,
xih s, t ,ep n r c , %
pletely forgotten, until one day he have ever sought to discover the Act. The date of the trial has io.t the b3.
bled at
soul
of
Judaism—the
soul
which
chanced on an old hook on Jewish
been fixed.
ceremonies and customs by Leon of throbbed in the 'heart of Jesus.
Five of the alleged gangsters in the ceremonies, declared that the
Of
the
Jews
he
asks:
"You
"Tootsie"
new
synagogue
is
a
tribute
to the
ism." Palliere brought the Noachide
eluding Arthur, alias
translated into French by Richard possess treasurers you know not Herbert, Herbert, Abie Jewish community. Ile warned,'
'IL
or that you know not how to Newman, Joe Weiner and David however, that the new building is
Simon, father of Bible criticise-.
The Hebrews of Dore's bible use.... Ydu close your eyes to the Mershon were held on $5,000 bail a dead thing unless it is "sancti-
took on life again, and he planned perception of the hand of God in upon the assertion of Mr. ()seas fied, consecrated and dedicated to.
to make another visit to the syna- the history of Israel. When will that they had been engaged in the God and Judaism."
Judge
gogue on the ensuing Yoni Kippur. you become the conscious instru- recent arts of violence.
Ile was sent to the Abbes Joseph ment of the work that the God of Mack fixed $4,000 bail for Charles:
BE
and August Lemann, two brothers, your fathers willed you should Scharer, one of the alleged leader, REV.
of the conspiracy in New Jersey.
CANTOR AT SERVICES
';'atholic priests of Jewish origin, achieve in this world?"
John .1. Conlin, delegate for the OF SYNAGOGUE BRANCH
New Jersey local of the Interna-
tional Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Rev. .1. Silverman of Gladstone
hnuffeurs, Stablemen and Help-
avenue, who rendered services at
ers of America, is still in Wales
the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth
but his attorney announced that
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FOR
JUDGE HARRY B.
Prosecuting Attorney
KEIDAN
An Able Trial Lawyer for Prosecutor.
Eleven Years' Active Practice.
Ask for a Democratic Ticket Sept. 4th.
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE:
BENJAMIN F. MORTENSON, Lawyer.
Pres. Benj. F. Mortenson Co.
ARTHUR A. IIIGGINSON,
Former Director, Board of Commerce.
ELBERT II. FOWLER,
Fowler Bros. Former Pres. Commercial State Savings Bank
LEONARD II. CLEMETT,
Vice-President Lowrie-Robinson Lumber Co.
JOSEI'H DALLAVO,
Lumber Merchant. Owner, Quarry Lumber Co.
RICHARD B. WINTERS,
Sec'y B. E. Taylor Co.
RICHARD A. COTT,
Pres. Cass Motor Sales Co.
MARCUS JAKENNEDY,
Realtor—Lawyer.
TYRON W. GORMAN,
Sec'y-Treas. llendrie & Co., Ltd.
M. A. LA FOND,
Pres. M. A. LaFond Co.
CARRALE ADAMS,
Sec'y U. of M. Club of Detroit.
EDWARD WEBER, Merchant.
M. J. TIGIIE, Realtor.
JOHN E. BREEN, Insurance Broker.
THOMAS J. COLFORD, JR., Educator.
JOHN KOSTAS, Merchant.
•
MARY I)WYEIt, Realtor.
ELIZABETH STIBBARD, Club Woman.
THOMAS A. E. WEADOCK, Attorney,
JAMES II. CULLEN, Attorney.
PETER McQUADE, Retired.
OSWALD C. GRATTAN, Lieutenant, Naval Reserve.
CHARLES E. GEORGE, Attorney.
DUDLEY W. ABBOTT, Realtor.
EDWARD STAFFORD, Attorney.
PATRICK MURPRY, Attorney
DEAN LUCKING, Attorney
Director, Crowley-Milner Co.
HERBERT F. CUSHING, Civil Engineer and Surveyor
FREDERICK D. GLEASON
President, F. D. Gleason Coal & Gravel Co.
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Circuit Court Judge
17 Years in Public Service
Highest Vote in Bar Primary
Primaries Sept. 4, 1928
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TRUST OF KOSHER
POULTRY DEALERS
CREATES SCANDAL
COMPLETE
LINE
Pa
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SILVERMAN TO
he would be presented immediately
upon his return in September.
The ass:wiations arraigned in-
clude. the Greater New York Live
I'outtry Chamber of Commerce,
the Newark Live Poultry Associa-
tion, the Official Orthodox Slough-
erers of America and the Interna-
tional Brotherhood of Teamsters,
Chauffeurs, Stablemen and help-
ers of America Loyal 167. New
York, and local 560, New Jersey.
Charles Scharer, inspector of the
Newark Live Poultry Association,
protested after the arraignment
that he should be selected fur prose-
cution from the Newark poultry-
'men when he was no more impli-
cated in the conspiracy than they,
Ile was assured by Mr. OSPAS and
Mr. Rice that the list of defendants
was elastic and could be readily
expanded before the trial to as
many as 250.
T er seed • "HiluLHa'shem."
The disclosures and the follow-
ing intervention of the United
States and New York state author-
ities has called forth consternation
in Orthodox Jewish circles, where
the wish was expressed that an end
be put to the scandalous conditions.
It was asserted that the poultry
dealers could well afford to sell
chickens with a three to four cent
profit per pound Under the present
conditions, poultry is sold by the
wholesaler at a profit of from seven
to ten cents per pound. It was
estimated that by this trust method
a sum of $14,000,000 is being ex-
torted from the consumers of
kosher poultry annually. The as-
sertion was also made that certain
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REV. J. SILVERMAN
and Atkinson, last year, will again
conduct services at that congrega-
tion during the coming Holy Days.
Rev. Silverman, who earned an
enviable reputation in Toledo for
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