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ENTHUSIASM MARKS PROPOSE COUNCIL OF JEWISH FEDERATIONS;'
RESPONSE IN DRIVE PROGRESS OF JEWISH EDUCATION REVIEWED
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
of these facts upon present-
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was don isz social service on a large ceeds in teaching facts. Ile needs
f scale, I's giving advice and infor- a great deal of help in improving
exterior of the building will be o
to thousands who come to his ability at the interpretation of
stone and brick with marble col- (nation
e when ill distress. The. facts.
umns of various selections at the the attic
g complexion of American
At the closing session one of
entrances. The main auditorium changin
s it result of the war, he the 'miters read was that on "Prob-
will have a seating capacity of Jewry a
calls for a new kind of lems in the Teaching of Bible.,"
tali° and be treated with acoustic stated,
a: , to meet the changed con- by Dr. Emanuel Gamoran.
cal materials permitting every oc- aer(vitieh
Zvi Scharfstein, instructor at
cupant to hear perfectly. ditions.
sessions of the conference the Teachers' Institute of the Jew-
In the basement under the main
day were devoted to round ish Theological Seminary and no-
auditorium will be located it dill- "11,
01 family welfare, health, ted author and educator, read a
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Inc roam seating some 500 persons
Mare tend delinquency.
impel. on the teaching of Bible.. Ile ,
comfortably and a kitchen Wel C"'""'
were continued until state d that the problem of teach-
pantry with modern equipment, as- tt̀I
' o'd"o", !'", day, when joi n t sessions Of ing miracles painted out that it is
capacity
suring primer service to
eel Iferellee and of the Nac la.st to present these in the light
At one end af
dining moot.
1ssociation of Jewish Com- of historical development, especi-
n ,
dining room Will be a platform or held
Center Secretaries were ally in teaching children of 12 tar
stage for speakers or orchestra. :\ mund Y
over allow doubts with regard to
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beautiful wamen's lounge, conic
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the. spiritual happenings are great.
Friyidaire h. endedrem-
idetely equipped, is provided, and FOREMOST EDUCATORS AT
pletely the expense and both-
Ile also stre,m1 the cause that
also It men's lounge in the rear of
er ol ire in Abe Shear's
whenever Biblical stories present
CONFERENCE IN BOSTON
Kosher Meat Market, Detiod
the platform. The lounges, as well
BOSTON. --Awakened interest certain characters as acting in ac-
as the lobby and check rooms in in Jewish education, manifesting eordance with the ethicaIrinciple.
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the basement, may be. reached itself in communities throughout which we have auterown, today'
from the corridor of the Comma- the country, is beginning to ex- i ti tfeyaelsitie (r h ne ,(,:,(It i1i11,:t ta ,u t t tens it h it,uthI l .
jt u
aes.
icy' Center or from both sides of press itself concretely in increased
the main entrance and auditorium..
A small dining room is also pro-
1;i u 'rl iga'( s t ses. faIrt isi're".S!ushltin'g'd iun"attit" init'it -1 tr ha et.hetirmie.xli'iliers1ffiti her Utie!ly t ehsCdi ti.glalt:rit'f-
. sided for small affairs, private din- proved teaching personnel, in the ten. This is especially important
air parties, etc.
ea rch with more • i the light
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furtherance of research
h of t h e Jewish attitude
The kitchen is arranged for both „,,,i butter material fur Jewish 111 which they were written. 'this
milk and meat meals and two seta school purposes,
is especially important in the light
There
unite pantries provided.
These two outstanding encour- of the Jewish attitude which ruck-
will be a dish washer for meat aging signs
i .1 e-
ucatio
for the.
fut re (f
si
te ens with human weakness and does
.. future
' dishes and a sink for milk dishes. kb ea . k
in thhi fe:,ountry Were not recognize the existence of
In the basement also will be corn- Conference
(, s fourth annual saints.
it out attht the
National
brought
[auto living quarters for the porter.
Council
Election of Officers.
In the stain auditorium will be . fur Jewish 1.0
li closed
.
which
Officers elected for the ensuing
'd catnip
' cupboards for Tallethim anti Te- last Thursday eve n ing. The con- B
ye ar were as fallows: President,
phillim and other supplies behind ference uad ' held
and
os on "
en Rosen, educational director
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'secret doors. 'these may be reached was attended by the foremost Jew- Associated Talmud Torahs of
ish educators in this country. Sub- pad a d e da a • secretary Rabbi J.
from front or rear.
assistant
director
School
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jicts of interest anti of vital con- IL Pollak,
a.
a I.
To Have Large Library.
. cern to the week-day school, the of Synagogue Extension in New
At the back of the Oren-lla-Ko- I
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Sunday school, the community and York City; treasurer, Louis lian-
dish and facing the corridor of the
schools were wich, superintendent Bureau of
!Community Center portion of the the congregational
building is a small room for the'. discussed. As a result of this con- Jewish Education in Boston, The
rabbi containing closets for books ference and the conferences that members of the executive commit-
Dr. S. Benderly, New I
I and gowns. Adjoining is a room, have taken place in the past three tee are
I for the cantor and choir front years, a number of projects of in- York; I. S. Chipkin, New York;
!which steps lead up to the choir, estimable value to Jewish educa- Dr. A. M. Dushkin, Chicago; A. II.
loft or gallery over the OrenclIa- lion in this country have been un- Friedland, Cleveland; Ur. h:. Ga-,
I Kodesh. This choir loft is screened • dertaken and are under contem- moral, Cincinnati; 11r. J. S. Golub,
Cincinnati; Dr. I•. I.. Honor, New
from view. Next to the cantor's plation.
Extens n Education.
York; Ur. XL al Kaplan, Ne w
room is a passage leading from the.
The opening session of the con- York, and A. P. Schoolman, New
I main auditorium to the corridor of
ference took place Tuesday after- York; editor of the Jewish Edu-
the social hall. The business of- ;
' lice is located in this section, too, noon at the Copley Plaza Hotel, eation Magazine, Dr. A. al. Dash-
just to the left of the Lawton • with Dr. Jacob S. Golub, secretary kin, Chicago; circulation manager,
Opposite is a of the conference, presiding. 'the Ben Edidin, Chicago.
street entrance.
library 30 feet by 30 feet, , session was given over to a con-
large
These . sideration of the various phases of
. with built-in bookcases.
can by expanded and enlarged as community experiences in eaten•
demands. Here will be . sion education. The. aspect of ex-
Occasion
; found banks on all subjects offer- tension work with the youth was
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ing a well rounded selection for , discussed by Ben Edidin, director
persons of all ages and tastes, extension department, Board of
Next to the library is a daily !Jewish Education, Chicago.
' prayer room a ccommodating DM , Miss Miriam Ephraim, director
NEW YORK.-- The announce-
department, Central
and containing an Oren-lla-Ko- extension
' dish. At the back of this room' Jewish Institute, New York, hid in meat at the historic dinner in hon-
. are concealed shelves for Mlle- I the general discussion which en- or of David A . Brown, at the lin-
tel Commodore on May 23, that he
thim and supplies. Next to the sued.
would be the. chairman of the
Community Host to Educators.
I daily prayer room is a large check
The second session Tuesday eve- board of direetors of the newly or-
room. Opposite are toilets. On
' this corridor, too, is located a fling was in the nature of a dinner, ganized Broadway National Bank
women's and community meeting tendered and Trust Co., in this city, has
l a rge, commodious
Jewish brought to his desk, at the bank
lounge, or social hall, 35 feet long: to the delegates by the
Fifth avenue and
by al feet wide, which may a so community of Boston and span- headquarters,
be used as a committee room, in sored by the Bureau of Jewish Twenty ninth street, hundreds of
will be given the afternoon, Education of that city. At this letters from his admirers and
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States ,
l ( • United
which employ 700 which
li • I his • friends all aSel
tea or auxiliary function, or in • session Dr. Gamoran de were,
5,000 workers. More than 11,500,- tenberg works,
Only six firms have a capital ex- which will be planned the hour of ' presidential address. There were asking to be included among its de-
000 sterling is invested in these workers.

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Mr. Shear
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better than with ice ... keeps nice and they know that Frigidaire will do for
clean, both in the box and counter."
others what it does for them . . . end
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In other words, Mr. Shear has prac- quantity buying ; keeps meat longer
tically no spoilage. His refrigeration and better; satisfy customers; increase
fixtures do a better job ... yet they're profits. Make us prove these things.
the same ones in which he used ice. It costs you nothing at all.
His store is clean ... his trade is better
Telephone Walnut 5512 ... today.
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ceeding 1:20,000. Fifty-nine! firms relaxation from the duties which. greetings an behalf of the Jewish
establishments.
The
of
The bank will begin business on
o lds comm u n
These figures are the result of a
a capital each of more tha the
interested Jewish women h
n
oston by Bureau
Louis Tuesday, June IN, with a capitali-
n tendent,
,
This r o om , liurwi c hitysuperiB
statistical survey made by the Da-
a
high
anal
important.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
nation
of $2,000,000, a !surplus of
£3,000. All others operate on
the of Jewish Education, Boston; an
ro
var, Hebrew Labor daily. This
slay also be reached f m
Palestine has at present 513 in-
capital of less than £3,000.
a i 3 O00,000 and a contingent fund
small auditorium at the end of the address by the chairman, Prof. Na-. a,
survey does not include the Rut
University,
Authorization to
dustrial establishments employing
f Harvard
f $300 000 .
auditorium, . than I saacs
sina
'I his
hall.
S""'s e " transact huainess was granted to it
which still seat over 400 persons, and an address by
Jest-
ty the Treasury Department on
Benderly, director Bureau of
can be a completely in
May 20.
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unit and have its own entrance off ish Education, New York.
As a result of this session it
Rochester. It is equipped with a
raise
the
sum
of
Cabs. Empire 7000,
' large platform having a comma-' was agreed l0
dious dressing room oft each side. $15,000 for special projects out-
on;
Steps also Wail down each side of side the regular educational bad- -
in Palestine. Last year only
the platform to the fruit so that get
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f , :rni.s, ero s,',icteh,s,: . i$,7u,r5p7ewas appropriated for this
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A plan was formulated whereby
corridor may he had from Lawton
there still be complete co-opera-
or Rochester streets,
floor is lcated a thin with the Bureau of Jewish
o
On the second
may be , Social Research in aiding small
gallery seating 250, which
reached from the lobby. Women's. communities in organizing and zit.-
.
toilets are located on either side ranging educational progr amsgiven
. Considerable attentian was
and may be reached from the gal
shed by the
Wry stairs. On the second floor to the jouurna
nderl publi edito rshi pf
also are accommodations fur Boy Council the o
Scouts and Girl Scouts, eight large Dr. Alexander M. Dushkin. This
airy, light rooms in which the journal has been well received by
young will be trained for Judaism, educators everywhere.
Dr. Jacob S. Golub, director of
a large suiting and assembly room
tif
which can be. divided into two large , the Bureau of Jewish Education
Two en- Cincinnati, in a paper on and
"ic
rooms by folding doors. T
urged that
trances are provided so that when viduality in System,"
the folding doors are closed, each education is a lesson to learn from
of the two rooms may be entered methods of business advertising
separately. for effective teaching. The teach-
Facing Lawton avenue is the ing process concerns itself with
rabbi's room and u suite fur the. two phase's, the conveying of facts,
secretary and executive director or and the explanation of the bear-

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assistant rabbi.
On the third floor arc six more •
large airy, light class rooms, "
large gymnasium a0x40 provided'
with handball walls for two courts
and equipped for basketball, calls-
The Aesculapians celebrated the
themes, etc., where old and young
birthday of their fraternity
may gain health through exercise first
a fans
and physical development. Off the on Wednesday, May 29, With
gymnasium are located lacked ily dinner party at the Barium H„-
roosts, drying rooms, men's toilets tel. Several prominent speakers
guests of honor.
and s hower rooms as well as :gip:[- were affair was for members and
,f he
talus room, storage room, pantry,
their wives, and in spite of the ex-
hot plates, sinks, cupboards, etc.
hot right, there were about
Extracts of Rabbi Ilershinan's tremely
presen t . K. w. Klein
talk to the campaign committee at au couples
was toastmaster 14 the evening.
the nutting Monday follow:
"We have passed the stage. of Ex mayor John Smith was the first
speaker. Ile welcomed the crater-
discussion. What'" ne ed i'' im-
te action. Just at present, nit• and the spirit motivating it.
media
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with regard for all circumstances Ile spoke of the need of a militant
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organization in each field of en-
and conditions, the synagogue
1 i s deavor to watch over and fight for
must have the right of way. —
It
.
.a oln- the interests of that group. Mr.
of paramount importance.
ing should he allowed to interfere.. Smith mentioned the Sunday Blue
I What is adequate for one is more. Laws as foisted by the Chain Grin--
Association upon the public
than enough for the second and ens
. We can- with the co-operation and consent
not enough for the h third.
of the Common Council, supposedly
not please all all the time.
rabb ling to a state- representing the public which put
"There are, accor
office for the purpose of
went of the. rabbis made 2,00U them in o
their interests.
..
years ago, four types or characters protectiniz
sri, Antonow of cbicam for
of benevolence,: (II The type who
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doesn't give ,
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fully
drilled
seven-hearing
sociation
and
at
present
general
give; 43 i he who gives but doesn't
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to counsel for the X adsco Corporation,
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h imsel
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crankshaft effects smooth performance P put
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speaker.
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and
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and
the
improved
frame
construction
also gets others to give in propor- gists and their Org
and
type and character of , the subject of Mr. Antonnw's ad-
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gives extra strength and rigidity.
the. undertaking and their own dress
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financial
standing.
Our congrega-
- (ions," "What 0 r g a n i rations
membership.
Particularly
should
Mean to Druggists." "Or-
tins, to succeed in this noble w ork .ould
Should
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must contain in large numbers the ganizations versus Legislation,"
United Front", "Planned
third and fourth types among its „
versus Co-operative Buy-
e of the topics cov-
m
it
it number the fourth type for in g " were so
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there are hundreds of families anx- erect..
and
give
their
share.
M.
A.
"Pop"
Freidlander, faun-
inns to join tae
We must give and seek out others der of the Aellealapia115, reviewed

that they may give. the activities and possibilities of
"Ours is not an easy task, but the fraternity.
The Barium Hotel Orchestra
given the cause, the proper en-
thusiasm, courage. faith—and the furnished the dinner music and also
With the rumple- the dance music following. _
cause is Wall.
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tion of the new synagogue, new _

life will be infused in the cangre-
gation. There is a golden future
Shaarey Zedek will
, before us.

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