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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-26

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CUTION MN= • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE

MEV LTROCKILIVISR ARONIC11

SIX SETS OF BROTHERS

Women Drivers Endorse the
New Willys-Knight Six.

It %,i15 but it tew years ago that
the itionliet of women drivers w i r)
almost neglible and little or no eon,
skier:dm', paid (loin in c o nnection
with the )I) sign and construction
of automobile,. But those tones
hale changed in r 1 e cent y'ear's ttl:h

Passover Greetings

N.S
C

tear.
And with that change 111/11111f: a . •
turves of automobiles iii)11,1)10 -
way: ;Hid 1114,111 , to design and
equip their products in such a man-
ner that they nicer lilt. desires o,
the fair sex. 'Phis consideration
does not apply oni ■ - t•) the body dc
sign and its appointments b u t 1.)
1114 ,, lialtural features as well.
lull make
inrluole such features as it
,living a pleasure for ‘vonien raill
er than impose on 110•111 such 4111

Th.-,

CEDAR 0761

1110 strength
111 ., as . ff
and 1114,1111111cal ing1•1111ily of a
Wn.

Nidaldr alliang these early ad-
cancemtuls wa: the electric self-
starter tchirIt antedated the old
oriole). of cranking the engine.
t- 01,11111,1 the last word

orricE AND PLANT:
3895 ROULO AVENUE

NOTE:

Mr. :1Iercie• is not connected financially
or otherwise with any other Brick
Company using his name

Frank B. Hursley

PHYSIO-THERAPY

BATTLE CREEK METHODS

SWEDISH MASSAGE

Ultra-Violet Rays, Diathermy, X-Ray and
Laboratory Tests

TRAINED NURSES IN ATTENDANCE

Empire 9160

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KELLY'S
Service Station

Indian Gas, Havoline and Pennzoil Oils
Full Line of Ajax Tires and Tubes

Lincoln 10359

Gratiot and Lappin Ayes.

DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
IRA G. KELLY, Manager

NVillys-Overland Company adopted
Loft to right, front row; Marcus Doppelt, Frederick A. Doppelt, William Rosenberg, David Rosen- tilt. Control, ,,
berg, Abraham Rosenberg, Arthur Lebowitz, Alorris Lebowitz. Mid ill,
row: Theodore Ilerzl ('auk, which places td the ringer till, Of
.Julius Gutmann, Ilarry Gutmann, Norman M. Goldburg, Ariel Goldbu tP. Third row: Sang (iook, Philip the driVee all the function, Of
Black and Sam Black.
starting the motor, 010-rating the
Six sets of bothers are included class alone has three pairs of City, N. J.; Philin and Samuel lights and sounding tin) born ffrilb-
the driving position.
among the 122 students of the Ile- brothers.
Black, Cleveland; 'Marcus and
brew College, rabbinical training
brothers are Abraham, Da- Pet d•rick A, Doppelt, l'hicago, Ill.;
school at Cincinnati, Ohio. Each Yid and ‘Villiam Rosenberg, Cleve- Harry and Julius. Gutmann, Jersey
of live families has two youths it tarot; Arthur and Maurice Lebo- City, N. J., and Norman Goldberg,
the college and one family has witz, Cleveland, Ohio; Samuel and Quincy. III., and Ari)•1 Goldberg,
three sons there. The freshman Theodore Herz! Cook, Atlantic Cincinnati.
Passover Greet ings

The

A VALUABLE ADDITION TO OUR
TEACHING MATERIAL

CONGRESS DELEGATES
BARRED FROM DANZIG

A Review of Jacob S. Golub's "In the Days of the
Second Temple."

DANZIG.---1.1. T. AL—Instruc-
tions ordering the municipal force
of the free city of Danzig to liar
Ilakenkreuzler delegates who
corm) from Germany from the city
were issued by the Senate.
This measure was taken in view
of the protests of the Ilakenkr•uz-
ler organizations against the re-
fusal of the Danzig authorities to
permit the holding of a !Liken-
kreuzler congress here.

By RABBI JAMES G. HELLER
Of Congregation Bent. Jmhurun, Cincitn•ti, 0.

IN THE DAYS 01' 'FIIE SECOND' (5) How did the Jewish Diaspora
TEM. P1.1:. By Jacob S. Golub. • come about?; (0) How did - LI;
Published by Department of Jews give religion to the world'',
Synagogue and School Exten- (7) How did the Jewish state
sion, Cincinnati 1$1.510.
come to an end? Several of these
Dr. Colub's text-D o or:, "In the sections are devoted to aspects of
the time usually neglected in text-
Days of the Second Temple," is a books covering this period: (). g.,
welcome addition to what Dr.
Schechter would have called the the condition and culture of Jews
library of Jewish "love letters." • In other lands, the rise of at ttarits
the Jewish
fold, and
the origin of
For, said the witty sage, it is as ( in
bristianity
within
at'01110111
absurd to have other people write Judaism. In conformity with
its
the text-honks for our children '
it would be to have anoth e r man general plan of grouping historic
fact about some central problem.
write
your
nat. the period between Ezra and Nehe-
The task
is love-letters
only begun; fur
there
. are
many glaring Iseunse in the not- miail. and the conquests of Alexan-
,
is omitted.
Ni,
great
loss
is
terial available for .lewish schoois. der
suffered
thereby.
The
main
pur-

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The
work will and
till should
one o[ Paso is not lost sight of, as soon
those present
inost toiceptably,
prove a valuable addition to the as the material is actually present-
: ed —which is unfortunately the
curricular aids of our religious
1•11s, with . many of our other text-
schools. It is issued under the int- look=
' I he language is simple,
Primatur of the Department id' ",":
ana.snouni
he easily intelligible to
Synagogue and School Ext
Extens i on
of the Union of American Hebrew Pupils " f the ei g ht h goad'', fur
Congregations. Its author is Or when' it
' T " h e ' lei " -
Jat, idi Golub, now direetid. of the lately sort, intended
all words that might
bureau of Jewish education of Cin- prove stumbling-blocks are tiaral•
einnati, with years of practical leled with definitions 4)11 the noir-
experience and educational experi- . below. To each chapter the
author appends map exercises,
mentation behind him.
It is a pleasure to review t. questions for discussion and dc-
oak ,
in " d. bate , additional projects, and a se-
work which nut
bibliography fur teachers
wn
ern methods
for making
more
for pupils.
Together
with
the
tractive
and vital
the facts
to at
tit and
general
form of
the book,
these

assimilated, but is also animate) should be of the greatest assist-
by it genuinely Jewish spirit.
wildk
idts lb( history
tht a•nee to the teacher in a vivid and
11V1111; presentation of the material
Second Temple, from OM Exile to to
the pupils. Numerous and ex-
the destruction of the Temple
cellent
and maps
fol-
Titus, into seven sections, earl low
the illustrations
text, and appeal
to the
one of which is grouped abou
some central problem or project. mind through the eye.
It is especially interesting to
They an) (II How did our ances
tors re-establish their state after note the quiet but effective use
that
is made of the result-) of
their exile; (2) Why we celebrat,
Chanukah; C3) How successfu biblitial criticism in most plugs;
for
instance,
in the treatnomt of
was the last Jewish state?; (-I
\Vhy the Jewish state did nut last, the religious development of thi•
people
during
the Babylonian
- - •
sib, though on the other Land
the story of the restoration of the
Law by Ezra errs on the other
side. A serious and successful at-
tempt is made to present the story
together with its literary and cul-
tural background. There is a good
nresentation of customs, laws,
- 50c books, etc., in the little commu-
Regular Lunch -
nity that returned to Zion. Rela-
tions with the Samaritans are dis-
Regular Dinners - • • 75c and $1
cussed and the influence of the re-
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Israel. In connection with the
750 . $1.00 . $1.25
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Pater to Special Bridge Parties tion of ancient Palestine is corre-
lated with its agriculture and e e nt .
mercy. The character and de-
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velopment of a Jewish systeill of
education are set forth. and the
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credal and practical difference ,
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that divided Sadducees and Ph:iri-
s( (0. Hillel is selected as retire-
stntative of the rabbis, It brief
sketch of his life given, together
with some tales of his life and
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some of his sayings. The turbu-
lent political status of Palestini• is
LAUNDRY
placed in its proper setting of it
turbultnt world under the heel of
"We Try to Please'
imperial Rome. We have already
called attention to the chaps r re-
Finish, Flat, Rough Dry and
lating to the sketch of Jews in the
Diaspora in the time of Herod,
Wet Wash—Delivery
and also to the chapter which re-
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destruction of Jerusalem is t,cidly
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though simply narrated.
In each section the mate rat
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systematically arranged, and no
opportunity is afforded the pupil
ROYAL. OAK, MICH.
to lose sight of the central pur-
pose, which ix recurred to at
strategic points in the cour, of
the presentation.
"In the Days of the Second
Temple" should prove a valuable
addition to our teaching material,
and will, I have no doubt, reeene a
warm welcome from Jewish s: toads
and Jewish teachers the country
JOHN McCARTNEY, Prop.
titer. Dr. Golub and the depart-
ment are to he congratulated upon
their achievement.
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