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Aaron Greenspan Directs Talmud Torah Under lvrith E

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PROGRESS OF FLINT HEBREW SCHOOL

"Nu! M't shen sehen!" Moshe leading Anglo-Jewish journals,
Among the educational and re- tween the hours of 4 and 8 in the
Klopfer used this expression with which next to a kosher house,
During
reserve and only when sonic sates- which he also keeps, is the hall- ligious activities in the Jewish, afternoon and evening.
the summer months between 8:30
factory business was definitely mark of a good English-Jew,
Community Center of the city of a. m. and I p. m.
set on hand. It was proverbial in
In keeping with the life Chains
int, the Talmud Torah of the
The course, which started only
the townlet of Eitel and was the now leads he has only two children, Flint,
inevitable forerunner of a "good a son and one daughter. Their Congregation Beth Israel deserves with learning the language, read-
the
first
place.
mg
and
writing,
includes now the
match."
names are really of no conse-
Nov. 1 will mark four years Bible, grammar, history, songs,
But why anticipate? You ask, quence, although Gregory and Ger-
since
the
Talmud
Torah
adopted
all
in
Hebrew.
who is Moshe Klopfer? Who is he, aldine Jameson sound really dis-
Every Friday the classes hold
indeed? Ask anyone from Eitel! tinguished and deep-rooted, in the modern system of learning Iv-
Ile's a Shammas, Melumed, agent spite of the fact that at times rich blvrith under the instruction services and all the prayers are
and general utility man, but as a Gregory looks back some six years of Aaron Greenspan chanted by the children.
Under the guidance of Mr. Much credit for the success of
sideline and in his spare time, he with a certain amount of mystifi-
is the most successful Shndchan cation when he remembers being Greenspan the school innovations the Talmud Torah is given Mr.
made
by him proved successful. George Dickstein, chairman of the
for 20 miles round. Didn't he al- pushed forward to a synagogue
so arrange a shidach between a reading desk at the summons of the Five days a week of learning in- school board for the past three and
stead
of four, and four hours a a half years. Samuel Cohen, chair-
•landsman in London and his own Reader who chanted something
brother's daughter, who had never like "Reb Gedaliah ben Chaim.. " day in the place of two and one- man of the school board, Louis
half,
was introduced. Lunde, president of the congrega-
Geraldine, being but 14, is still
set foot outside stadt Eitel?
The Hebrew School is divided lion, S. Cohen and Mrs. J. Paster-
But we are digressing. To re- at a good Jewish boarding-school into four classes which meet be- neck of the Sisterhood.
turn; on this occasion Moshe was for ladies, and therefore does not
in the best room of Reb Sande', a come into the story, at least for
G'vir, finishing, over a schnaps, the another live or six years, and then where it was not the thing for the that he must no longer be seen
details of how much Reb Sandel no doubt there will be a repetition mistress of the house to "do her about with the young lady whose
was prepared to give as dowry for of the happenings that I ant going own shopping," nevertheless it was, company he had enjoyed for so
his daughter Gittel, if a suitable to relate, unless things change even not unusual to meet sometimes in many months. Being dependent on
more than they have since Bobe the stores, and even as lesser mor- his father and being a fellow of a
Chosen should present himself.
tals to spend a pleasant quarter of practical turn of mind, Gregory
Here htere was no haggling Gittel's (lays.
about commission, Moshe Klopfer ' There was one thing in which an hour chatting. It is true that found submission quite easy, when
I was an honest man, us Shadchan- young Gregory appeared to take occasionally the chat would be it came to the choice between his
int could be reckoned, and besides it an active interest; that was the somewhat abbreviated on account friend or his allowance.
The Lietrary Society still saw
wasn't the first time that Itch San- Social and Literary Society at- of it being a little distasteful to
del had called him in for similar tached to the synagogue, which his converse with a woman who still him and made its own covert com-
purposes which had been brought father attended on high days and retained rather obviously, peculiar- ments.
And the end of it all?-0h!
to conclusions mutually satisfac- holy (lays. As was natural, the bi- ly Jewish traits. It tended to at-
weekly meetings of the society and tract attention. -- Gregory is married now quite suc-
tory to them both.
the
measional
committee
meetings
cessfully
to the wife his father-in-
So that this particular "Nu! M't
Mrs. Jameson was no snob, but
shen mitten!" rang full of satisfac- were insufficient to fill Gregory s she felt when she met Mrs Schneid- law chose fur hint, and his "happi-
abundant
leisure,
so
there
follow-
tion and optimism.
er, that this was the oc•casion when ness" is carefully safeguarded in
' In the quietness of his own home ed the inevitable round of dances, one should be pleasantly brief, but a lengthy marriage settlement,
which, after all, is not xis far re-
Moshe considered. First besides theaters and evenings.
However wide one's social circle. instead of just returning the moved from the old fashioned Na-
an attractive dowry with Gittel
"Good Morning," Mrs. Schneider
there
comes
a
time
when
the
same
an so amusingly discussed and ar-
there was pedigree, no, yichas, it
steppe to talk .
ranged by intensely human Shad-
is a more homely and attractive people are constantly meeting, and
Wit ut any circumlocution Mrs.
word than pedigree and who ever with young people this is even Schur er began to •discuss the chanim.—(London Jewish World).
in Eitel had ever heard the word more notieable, since there seems good elates of Gregory Janieson,
"pedigree?" Last, but not least, a tendency to gather amusement in
Fifty-Fifty.
and followed it smartly with even
I
there was Gittel herself, "aber ein' • ( • "P es*
An East Side sausage manufac-
Gregory Jameson was a typical greater praise of Gregory's usual turer advertised that his sausages
Schonheit!" and a housewife, you
could search the world and not find young fellow of today, and indeed partner, and before Mrs. Jameson were guaranteed to be 50-50 spring
one better. M'm! This was really was no exception, and saw nothing could prevent the catastrophe, Mrs. chicken.
an easy matter. incongruous in continually being Schneider was earnestly proposing
This announcement created a
Moshe's marriages were remark- seen with a really charming young to play the gratuitous role of big sensation in the meat product
able for their success. Occasion- Jewess, who, too, rather liked him Shadchante to Gregory!
industry. It was the most daring
The
good-natured
offer
was
po-
ally other Shadchanim would have and enjoyed his company, almost to
and novel experiment ever under-
a failure. Pt! failure! What do, the exclusion of any other of her litely refused. Mrs. Jameson's un- taken by a sausage manufacturer.
you mean failure? Because things , numerous young male acquaint- spoken comment being "So for-
The members of the trade
didn't go smoothly in the first an•es. But that was all there was eign." It was quite enough for the shrugged their shoulders and
months of married life, do you call to it until an innocent remark respective parents to discuss de- chuckled derisively. The daring
that failure? But Moshe's match- changed the whole course of tails without outside interference. 'venture, they predicted, would
Quite briefly Gregory was-taken
es; there was never even the sag-'events.
Although the Jamesons lived to task and told kindly, but firmly, soon drive the enterprising man
ges ti on o of friction. Wh y ? Because ,
into bankruptcy.
Moshe was no fool. He saw every ,
In a few weeks, however, it be-
thing and knew everything, a mat-
came evident that if anybody was
ter of great importance to a Shad-
to go into bankruptcy it would not
than. If Chaika lowered her eyes
he the chicken-sausage man, but
or blushed, when she happened to
his smart competitors. Chicken-
meet Reb Yitchok's David, or if
sausages had become the rage.
Reb Yankee's Avrom always hap-
To be sure, the new delicacy did
pened to pass Reb Reuven's door
not differ perceptibly from the old
whenever there was a likelihood of
conventional brand; but the public
his seeing Reb Reuven's Leah, then
had the fullest confidence in the
Moshe bethought himself of his
maker's statements. As a result
hobby and would make it a point
the business of the rival firms
to help things on. NOW can you
dropped to less than 5 per cent. So
understand his success as a Shad-
a general meeting was called by
chan?
the Meat Product Manufacturers'
Mm! Gittel; there were bachur-
Association to discuss ways and
im in plenty who looked with pleas-
means to obviate disaster. It was
ure and affection at Gittel, but at
argued that this sausage advertise-
whom did Gittel look with a par-
ment was nothing but a bluff and
ticular attention? Was it Shmuel's
that it was perfectly ethical to
son? No. Was it the Widow Min-
bring the matter to the attention
THESE
THREE
ESSENTIALS
ders son? No. Ah! Of course,
of the board of health.
and again Moshe Klopfer gave
The motion was carried unani-
ARE
CONSPICUOUS
vent to his peculiarly cheerful
mously, and forthwith a letter
"Nu! M't shen schen!"
was dispatched to the health au-
IN
THE
INDUSTRIAL
SAVINGS
BANK:
How long did it take to settle
thorities, urging an immediate in-
the match, you will ask; almost
vestigation.
quicker than it takes to tell.
Equipped with a large staff of
(1) Strength of resources and man-
Such a wedding, not even Reb
inspectors and chemists, an august
Sandel had ever made such a sim-
dignitary
of the health department
agement, which commands con-
elle! And the end? Gittel and her
swooped down one morning on the
husband lived happily ever after,
fidence.
sausage manufacturer for an in-
with the exception that their son
vestigation. A long and laborious
Chaim refused to remain in the
analysis, however, failed to reveal
comparative quiet of Eitel and
the presence of more than one-half
(2)
Organization,
complete,
efficient,
went to settle in London with high
per cent of that delectable in-
hopes of making his fortune and
and vigorous.
gredient.
perhaps returning to his native
"What do you mean by advertis-
town.
ing that your sausages are 50-50
• • •
spring chicken?" thundered the
(3)
That
spirit
of
service
which
seeks
Let me see! Gittel will have
stern health officer. "There isn't
been married this year for 38
to give the greatest accommoda-
more than one-half per cent of
years. How time flies and how
that!"
things change! She is still happy
tion to customers.
"I advertise nothing but the
with her husband that Moshe Klop-
trout," insisted the reputable mer-
fer found for her, so many years
I chant.
ago, and she lives in hope that one
"Nothing but the truth!" sneered
day her son Chaim will come home
the high official. "How d'you get
to Eitel, if it is only for a short
that way?"
time, and perhaps he will bring
"Veil, I use one spring chicken
with him his family. Who knows?
mit every horse," said the honest
In London, Chaim has prospered,
man. "Ain't dot 50-50?"
but he is no longer Chaim. His
successful business now is known
THE TRUE-LOVE
as John Jameson, I.td., and the
erstwhile Chaim is John Jameson
My heart in made for laughter,
with a charming wife—I can hear
My eyes were made for smiles,
Gittel calling her an "Englishe
"The Bank of Personal Service"
M life WAS made for living
chaya"—whose name is Celia. He
- ('pun the blessed isles.
is still a good Je•. After all he is
a member of an Orthodox syna-
My heart is dead with sorrow,
gogue, candles are always lighted
My eyes are red with rue,
on Friday evenings and for the
And I'd rather weep for you, my
Festivals, he still has fried fish in
love,
his house for the week-end and
Than smile for any but you.
above all he takes in regularly the
Rosh Hashanah Greetings to All
FRANKLIN P. ADAMS

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