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ANOTHER FORM OF PRAYER
By DAVID A. BROWN
Rosh Hashonah
Greetings and Sin-
cere Best Wishes to
My Friends,
National Chairman, United Jewish Campaign.
Another form of prayer, unknown to European
Jews in past decades, was added to their services
(luring the Iligh Holy Days, according to David A.
Brown, National Chairman of the United Jewish
Campaign. In pre-war days they were forced to
utter prayers for the Czars and rulers despite the
oppression under which they were living. Now they
voluntarily offer up prayers for the welfare of their
American brethren who have become their saviours
during the years of war and destruction, and who
are still their one hope in the rebuilding of their
life.
CRED
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REPRESENTING
Several times during the past few years, Mr.
Brown visited the countries of Eastern Europe and
on each of these occasions he happened to spend
the Iligh Holy Days in the very midst of Jewish
suffering—in the cities and towns of Russia and
Poland where the life-saving work of the Joint
Distribution Committee was being carried on most
extensively. And in the old synagogues of these
cities and towns, Mr. Brown attended the Rosh
Hashonah and Yom Kippur services. In the places
where the people foregathered to cry out to their
God in their misery, Mr. Brown learned to know
the depth of their anguish and the fervor of their
religious devotion. It was there that Mr. Brown
heard the prayers offered up for the Jews of this
country and the impression left upon him by these
High Holy Day services in the synagogues of East-
ern Europe, Mr. Brown has tried to convey to his
many audiences in his travels throughout this coun-
try on his life-saving mission.
Streng Chevrolet Co.
The Season's Greetings
We wish all our
Jewish friends and
patrons best wishes
for a happy and pros-
perous New ear.
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Osten - Nicola],
Incorporated
Drexel 2597
Ursa
"On New Year's day our synagogues and
temples will be filled to overflowing and we too
will offer up our prayers to God in thankfulness
for his blessings; for the privilege of living in this
land, for the opportunities which have been ours,
and for giving us an understanding of our duties
and responsibilities to those less fortunate.
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"There will be many in this country whose loved
ones are still in those lands of misery and suffering,
who'with bleeding hearts, blinding tears and beat-
ing of breasts will cry out in their agorae, 'flow long,
0 Lord, how long?' Whose prayers will be holy
prayers for a more peaceful day, a more happy day
for flesh of their flesh, blood of their blood.
HANDLER & CO.
"It is with this picture in my mind that I greet
you, my good friend, on the approach of the New
Year—a picture burned deep into my conscious-
ness of our suffering people offering up their holy
prayers in a voice, the cry of which is still ringing
in my ears.
Investment
Bankers
"I greet you specially this year because of the
spirit which has carried you on and has helped
make possible the continuance of the great work
which has enabled our people to live physically
and spiritually during these many sad years.
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"We have much to be thankful for; past years
of plenty, future years of hope; but over and above
all, we should thank God for the vision to use
properly our material possessions and for the
spirit of service within us.
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We execute orders for cash or margin
in local and New York listed stocks
"I join my prayers with those of my brethfen
across the sea and say God bless you and yours.
and may He bring to you in the coming years that
which will give to you your full measure of happi-
ness.
Sincerely your friend,
•
DAVID A. BROWN."
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU
We hope that with the dawn of a New
Year for our Jewish friends will break
the dawn of a better era for them the
world over.
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In Meyer (Susie) Scheeter, the
Tool Shop Hardware Basketball
Team can lay etnim to having one
of the greatest forwards ever de-
expressing greetings
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\Tinned in the middle west. "Susie"
started his basketball career in the
old Jewish Institute. From the
start his ability as a scoring ace
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JACK TUCKER
At that stage of the
game forwards did all the scoring
and it was around Sebeeter that
the offense was built. Throughout
a period of eight seasons Sehecter
has not yet found a guard that has
successfully repulsed his attack.
During the not two seasons Susie
has played with the City College
of Detroit team. If is work there
has keen of such startling nature
that he was a big factor in giving
that team its two greatest seasons
in the history if the school.
The season of 1925-27 found
"Susie" not only a berth on th,
All-Michigan Collegiate Team, but I
the leading college scoring in the I
country. Having played against '
the leadings college teams in the
country and against all the lending
amateur teams in the middle west.
"Susie" has yet to encounter it team
that can successfully stop him. On
numerous occasions teams have
built up their defence with the sole
purpose of stopping him but to no
avail. Although not a very fast
man, he nevertheless is one of the
most elusive forwards that ever
graved a local court.
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With a world of experience in
collegiate and amateur ball, Schee-
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"Susie" is 23 yearse old. Ile has
captained Northeastern High, City
College and Tool Shop Tennis.
Another star, whose activities
with the Tool Shop team were
described last week, is Jack Tucker.
The Tool Shop team is now en-
fi teerkiing the professional basketball
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"IF I FORGET THEE, OH JERUSALEM!"
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Meyer Schecter Considered One of
"For years wherever our people have been
gathered together for religious worship in those
tragic lands, they plead for God's mercy and God's
love to those Jews who have shown mercy and
proven their love.
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"Dear God, bless the Jews of America, give
them he)dth, happiness and prosperity—is the
prayer that will be offered by countless thousands
of men, women and children in all of those lands
where for the past 14 years the Jews of America
have poured forth their love, sympathy and money.
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It was an unforgettable impression, and the
leader of the great campaign for the reconstruction
of Jewish life across the seas, is once again drawn
to this impression in his New Year letter of greet-
ing to the thousands of men and women who have
become his friends through their common interest
in this life-saving effort. Mr. Brown's letter reads:
SAM GOODMAN
Special
Representative
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Formirly Detroit Land Lormw,
By WM. It. BLUMENTHAL
Regional Director for Northern Ohio and Michigan, U. P. A.
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The past year again revealed the solidity of the
Palestinian project. It again revealed the latent
Jewish sentiment for the re-establishment of the
Homeland. The hosts of volunteer workers who
year in and year out have given without abatement
of their means and of their energies is proof that
we are here dealing not with an ephemereal, elee-
mosynary task, but with a deep-rooted aspiration
of a strong-willed people. Jews the world over
have given to Palestine not only because they must
give but because they want to give.
Many have been the obstacles in the path of the
Palestinian achievement during the year just clos-
ing. Internecine warfare within the organization
whose chief duty it is to create sentiment for Pales-
tine has retarded the progress but has not dim-
inished one iota the heroic accomplishments in the
fields and valleys of Judea. I have recently seen
with my own eyes the great Odyssey of the Chalut-
zim and can appreciate how unimportant are the
mere bickerings of personalities. The movement
stands or falls not by wrangling in America, but
by accomplishments in Palestine.
As the year closes the first big step is taken in
the organization of the Jewish Agency which is to
mobilize the intellectual and financial forces that
America must marshal for the economic up-
building of the Homeland. With seconomic con-
ditions in Palestine improving, with good prospects
for the resumption of immigration—moral and
financial support will surely increase from Jewry
all over the world, and especially from America.
we, in Detroit, in spite of unpromising economic
conditions the early part of the year, have not
faltered in the work for the United Palestine Ap-
peal. Where actual work for Palestine was con-
cerned there were no factions here. All groups
worked unselfishly and as a unit! What is being
accomplished is ample testimony that Palestine has
fired the imagination and stirred the idealism of
the Jewish people. Palestine is giving the answer
to the Moloch of passive assimilation and craven
annihilation. Palestine will replenish the fountain
of Jewish culture and Jewish idealism, and will
prove that Jewish civilization is a verity.
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