A gall/ 5cwish Pert- orb- cal Cadet CUSTOM AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE NINE 0^ ROSH HASHONAH CALLS FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS AND JUSTICE' 0 0 0 0 a o Best Wishes for a Happy New Year hiids 1526 WASHINGTON BLVD. a o _./ =0 =1 0=10=10=10=01=10=0 J. KAUFMAN The FURRIER ii 0 Extends to all his friends and patrons best wishes for 0 a happy and prosperous 2 1 New Year. 0E101— Euclid 2420 0100 1 0= 0 1=71001 0 = MMENSTAMMOSOMSOMMEM The Season's Greetings JAMES J. MURDOCK, Manager L. D. HOYT, President JOHN C. LODGE, First Vice-President JOS. B. SHERRARD, Second Vice-President. JOHN C. WITHERSROON, mit:try-Treasurer. DWIGHT LUMBER COMPANY Established 1866. Incorporated 1920 Manufacturers of Iligh-Grade Interior Finish Kiln Dried Hardwoods Carved and Pressed Mouldings Sawn Veneers Rough Lumber, Shingles, Lath and Posts \5holesalc and Retail M Like a pure white sheet of paper, unstained and untarnished by the imprints of human hand or en- gine — thus New Year's Day comes forth from the womb of Eternity. Untarnished and unsullied indeed. with a match- less luster and beauty undestroyed by the long and heavy trail of human tears, human suffering and agony, of human guilt and vice that 5%111 soon follow it and mark it--the New Year smiles yet upon us Para- gloriously and innocently with the promise dise in its eyes—like a babe in the arms of its mother! But with its entrance into the world of human complexities, entanglements of human vicissitudes and struggles, the New Year—at present It sealed book to the most penetrating eye—will soon open itself to the queries of the anxiously throbbing human heart. Watchman, what of the night, what of the night? The 365 days to be born in the com- ing year what do they shelter, what do they hide in their dark enfoldings and enwrappings? When the selfsame year that we greet now as a New Year whose destinies and de:rees are unknown to us Will have run its course, when it will have passed with its long line of yet unborn events into the great ocean of Eternity—when its promises, hopes and expectations will have become actualities and fa et e—what will be the record, of the year 5689 which 16.000,000 children of Israel—dispersed abroad the whole earth—great now with prayerful hopelit faith—as a stepping stone for humanity on its uphill march to the Heights of true human cul- ture and civilisation? Will the 'New Year—thus the most earnest souls in Israel ask themselves and the impenetrable future on this day—advance even with a single step the Kingdom of God, the Brotherhood of Men. the mutual understanding and good will among faiths, races and nationalities! Or will mankind remain stationary and deadlocked as regards all the higher and universal interests of mankind? 'Will it be given us to behold nearer the steps of the Messenger as he advances over the mountains preaching: "Peace, heralding Salvation: saying unto Zion: Behold, they God is coming!" Will we hear in the coming year the rush, rustle and flutter of the wings of Messiah-or will we see the Genius of Mankind advancing, conquering unknown realms in the world of Science, laying the whole of Nature under its sway with the sole object to bring destruc- tion and havoc upon children of the sonic Heavenly Father and fill even the womb of earth with the marks of violence?" Pity the man, says the Talmud, who builds the upper story of his building and forgets to build its substructure. Pity for the Jew, for the man who on general grounds and principles is universal in his sympathies. indulges in dreams of human brotherhood prays for the arrival of Messianic times—but who in his own life, where it concerns his individual welfare or hurt—is 100 per cent selfish, egotitic and brutal! Woe to the Jew who would open his heart, even his oratory 100 per cent for every Jewish cause whether of philan- thropic or national nature—but, who at the same time closes his pocketbook, hermetically to the same cause with the plausible excuse, "Let the next fellow do it." Rosh Ilashonah requires of us Righteousness and Justice in lines of human effort and endeavor. On the one hand it raises our heart to such sublime heights of vision where even angel's dread to walk. It opens to us the vistas of Divine Kingdom, of Divine Government and Reign of Messianic times, On the other hand it calls upon us with the vibra- tions of the Shofar for Repentance in our individual conduct, for Godliness in our personal life, for equity and justice in our relations with our fellow- men. Let its hear, listen and follow these two-fold messages of life, light and happiness proceeding from the heart of our great holiday! MILL AND OFFICE: RIVER ROUGE Cedar 4247 A NEW YEAR'S GREtTING EMT1 TEESEARENEERTME By ROBERT H. CLANCY Member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Michigan. 05rvetimi5 (oy DETROIT FLOUR CO. Let us pause for a moment, lay aside our work, and ponder over things spiritual. Another year has passed and with Rosh Ilashonah at the thres- hold, the Jewish people take inventory of the year just waning. May the deeds of the past year serve as glistening examples for bettering the approach- ing year. Let us hope that the new year will have much in store for the betterment of the Jewish people everywhere. . _ ABRAMOVICH URGES YOUNG JEWS TO ENTER MUSIC TEACHING PROFESSION W. WISNIEWSKI, Prop. DISTRIBUTORS OF' An Interview with Saul Abr•rnovich. By DAVID G. FELDSTEIN An interesting reason why so the summer session of the New number of Jewish musi- York University School of Musi- cians go in for school teaching in tint Education and instructor at music was advanced by Saul the Northeast Day high School and Abramavich, professor of music at Cass Evening High School, this city. Mr. Ahramovich, in an interview upon his return front New York, ,nall a High-Grade Flours 3630 Military Ave. 6 offt tWii u Voif 0• ..; or .9,, S011 Twelfth St. By RABBI MOSES FISCHER Congregation B'nai Moishe. Tel. Lafayette 5789 declared as follows: DICKINSON Insurance Agency .101IN I,. DICKINSON, Agent Randolph 7730 401 Ford Bldg. All Rinks JEWELRY AND FURS TOURIST BAGGAGE FIRE — TORNADO CASUALTY LINES "Cathedral Text" and "Line-O-Beauty" lead in popularity this season. The latter on Crane's Ivory stock is very attractive. Let us show sam- ples and advise with you. A Happy New Year to All OTTAWAY PHARMACY (; A oTT1W \Y 4121 FENKELL AVENUE Arlington 2837 "There were no Jews in my class of supervisors at the university. The reason for the small percent- age of Jewish musicians who g o in \ ilittglrg's Extend to their many friends and Patrons The Season's MOST CORDIAL HOLIDAY GREETINGS THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS SIMULTANEOUS WITH THE ARRIVAL OF OUR I . Beautif ul New Tall Clothing and Fall Furnishings WITH THEIR INSTANT APPEAL TO GOOD TASTE In Readiness For four Inspection! tiga girg s 1 UNITED ARTISTS tion will control and supervise all musical instruction as is done to a great extent in Germany. At pres- ent, leachers with a thorough gen- eral education, as well as musical qualifications. are being sought for in the school: to teach music. A private teacher of the highest calibre cannot take his place in the •lassroom and do satisfactory work if he or she has had no class routine. The future music teacher must understand class psychology, its well as music. "At present, private teachers are unlicensed and students do not know where to go for proper in- struction. The state board of ex- aminers should take care of this urgent need. "Our idea is not to create musi- cians, but lovers of music because the average boy or girl will never take this up as a vocation but only for his or her own amusement. In classwork, there is the competitive and teamwork idea that the aver- age student misses and that is partly the reason why so small a percentage continue the work pri- vately. The private teacher at- tempts to develop something that isn't there instead of only trying to instill first, the love for wool music, and then melodies, instead of dry scales and linger exercies. "Recently I heard a prominent New York musician say that she gave up the violin because it was a technical instrument. Her teach- er undoubtedly made it a technical instrument. The violin was sent to us to imitate the human voice. and as such it serves divinely. "The (lid idea that in order to teach the violin. one must study the violin' for several years and can then go out and teach, is passe. The teacher today must he a psy- chologist and a human being, a disciplinarian and above all, Oil educated man with ideas." Mr. Abramovich conducted a six weeks' course at the New York University School of Musical Edu- cation, from July 9 to Aug. 17. Ile has been re-engaged for the coming summer. GOV. GREEN THANKS VOTERS "I am each gratified at the ex. Iresaion of confahnct in my ad- ministration given by the voters Tuesday," Governor Fred W. Green said this week as he went vet the final returns of his r(cord primary victory. "It is a renewal of faith to know so definitely," the governor con- tinued, "that the people realize what an effort to put business into government means to them." Green made a remarkable record not only all over the state but in Wayne county where he defeated his opponent by a more than two to one vote. Undoubtedly in Wayne county the voters were impressed by the governor's highway efforts, his work to "get Detroit citizens out of the city" on good roads, his judicial appointments and the rec- ord of his administration that showed en conclusively the state SAUL ABRAMOVICH government has teen "Totaled at a for school teaching lies in their saving in the taxes and overhead. belief that music should not be The new FOX opens Friday taught in classes, but that only the finally- gifted should be encour- night, Sept. 21, to •n in•itationd and to the public on Satur- aged." Stage presenta- Speaking of the future of musi- day. the 22nd. cal education, Mr. Abramovich tions, 60 in the orchestra, 30 pal- let girls, 60 chord voices—the said: "I believe that the time is coming best •Iways—with FOX super pic- when the State Board of Educa- ture, "STREET ANGEL." THEATER . BUILDING i411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110. Posh Hashonah Greetings We extend cordial New Year's greetings to all our Jewish patrons, friends and neighbors. May the year now beginning bring them much happiness and prosperity. f or Economical Transportation 1111'11 \ 111) A. GIINNELL, Connell Chevrolet Co. 11426 Jos. Campau Avenue Longfellow 9010 .,-, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111HII I I M 91111111111 OVATION GREETS YIDDISH ACTORS "A Life Fora Life" to Be Staged at Littman'a Theater Sunday. Rosh Hashonah Greetings Sri L- a • The new company starring at :s r:. the Yiddish playhouse this season received an ovation Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, at their open- zh. ing performances. Capacity audiences attended the staging of "Children Don't Forget," and indications point to a successful theatrical season. A. Littman, manager of the -.h. theater, and ,Misha Ellman, busi- ness manager for the actors, (.7t- c. pressed satisfaction with the man- .„ nee in which the now company was I received. Sam Aurbach and Sadie Shoen- gold, the leading man and woman of the new company, were gTeeteil with acclamation, and the entire c- cast seemed to please the audience. 4. Sunday matinee and evening. the company will present Sam Aurbach's version of "A Life for a Life." "Frail Emma" Enters Second Week at Cass Theater. Of interest to local thvater•in.ers is the announcement that "Frail Emma" will continue for a second week at the Cass theater here, thus giving additional opportunity to see this most engaging play— the romance of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilten, by Genevieve Thompson Smith. Checker Cabs EmpirA- 7000 LP / W , e Wish You a Happy and Pros- porous New Year Concrete and $ Stucco Renewing $# 0 OLD BUILDINGS RENEWED, # WATERPROOFED AND A MADE LIKE NEW - -. • • 7 • 0 LIQUID-IRON $ Waterproofing Company 6-247 General Motors Bldg. 1.. 0, Empire 1334 - PA:414"444-44'4 1****M -P•