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The Windsor Jewish School
Of Cong. "Agudath B'nai Zion"

By S. SMULLIN

THE ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER CIRCULATED IN THE INTEREST OF JEWS IN BORDER CITIES
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO THE BORDER
CITIES JEWISH COMMUNITIES

WINDSOR SE TION

Activities of Sisterhood of
Cong. Shaar Hashorn ayim

R

eport Su
S b mitted by Mrs. David Meretsk Pre i
One of the greatest factors in
ent, at
I mer before the closing of theschoe
he cultural life of the Jewry of
twat people and success proves to
Closing Meeting on June 18, 1929.
' for vacation. A special place i
Windsor is the Aguthith k r aal
a
us
what
logic
and
good-will
can
rented and the children are take
Zion. Being true and experienced
on trucks and brought back, and " never prove. The successful Jew
By MRS. DAVID MERETSKY
Zionists, the members of the Agu- rich program is given by the pu a may be thoroughly disliked but he
- will not be persecuted. There will
dath B'ai Zion, understood that in oils of the school.
i . Fele
ire
iv ,r i nl
l-N
il sombers, Co-Workers saing
and , W
to the holidays as they oor
be many forces directed to impede X
order that their Zionist work shall
Of important educational valu
curred, musical selections, etc.
e his progress toward achievement
be built on a sound basis they are the different Zionist and
Though
still
in
its
infancy,
our
Arranging
programs f r meet..
tithe
must procure a Jewish education Jewish activities in which th r hot once he has met the pragmatic
Sisterhood can boast of a credit- ings is but one feature of he work
for their children, and the founda- children are taking part. For in e • test, his worries are over. Indeed,
able record of achievement since of the educational co mmittes.
tion for the present growing Jew- stance, the children are donating - when he arrives at some goal which
i its organization, less than six which is Planning a ye' fed pro-
the community sanctions for itsi
ish school,
to the Jewish National Fund box
I mont ho ago We
'lute' gram of cultural activities for Oil
The Spring of 1926 marked a is with which each class room i - other members, he wil not merely!
12:1 members,
before
and
the.
hope Their co:, big un-
s be left unmolested but will invari-
at epoch in the history of that furnished. They take great
Ill many d ertakis
groat
ing th
year
yea was
wa t e Moth-
'end of the year to ha"'
have
Ileligh t ably be placated. The Ku Klux;
school. At that time the l‘'indsor in tilling the Chanukah bags which
errs if/g
ay Yp
program
eraorgrn
more.
which, s we all
Klan realized that in some respects
Jewish Stipa,' joined the United the Iladassah organization is dis
, know , met with such he arty en-
meet - ..
.
Our
meetings
and
board
-
the
Jewish
residents
of
the
south
Hebrew Schools of Detroit and un- tributing in order to uollect Chan
us i asm and was
- s, so en J ' oyed by
imrs have been well attended and, tn
der the supervision of the superin- rikah geld for the poor children of - represented more of a challenge
all ' • and for which the cc m m ittee
we are. glad to say, have alm s'
Isaacs, made Polestine. Recently the children to the other civilization than did
,
tendent, 13(. 110:1111
se
derves
a
great
deal
of c edit,
the Catholics, HMI when the im-
without exception started promptly y
great progress.
show, it great zeal in collecting
We have other standing commit-
at 2 o'clock, or a few minutes
The latter introduced the best nu nay for the "Hebrew Day' pulse to utilize force arose, one
Ices
still
to
appoint,
and
later. We have tried to arrange it
hope to
methods of instruction, which are which goes fur the support of the ' might have expected something of
:SO that the major part of the busi do so when we resume our work in
direct attack on Jewish residents.
practiod in the schools of D etro it, Hebrew press of A1110'4. 11.
All So far as I know, no such attacks
puss of the organization is taken the fall.
in this new branch and the results these activities HIT of educational
occurred, Southern Jews were,
can of at the meetings of the i Though we are now di! banding
were main seep. The Windsor Jew- value, teaching the thildren the
economically at least, entrenched.
executive board, held regularly for the summer, I hope
ou will
ish school has pnigressed wry rap- merit) quality of sympathizing with
If the hysteria of 100 per cent
once a month, . that we have not forget the Sisterho(O during
idly and in the Summer 4.f 192ri, their fellow Jews by donating for
time at our regular monthly meet- the summer montha. We s hall try.
Aim ricanism had arisen one or two
turne d out the first graduating charitable purposes,
generations earlier, we would have;
ings for an interesting program; to keep together through several
doss, Now the school is pilaw-
it II afore or ICS:, social functions during t h e aunt-
The beard of the st.httol consist:: witnessed, I believe, sonic real po-
and We have •t
• another larger graduating
groms in America.
of the following brothers:
successful in carrying this out.
men And I trust that eve y
Besides this pre-graduat-
it L ass.
Though the main function of a bee will be with us at th e se
Anti-Semitism
in
its
more
re-
president
of
board,
Attorney
11,
ing tlass there are
111 ire tins,
' sisterhood should not be that of togethers. And I hope, a I so, that
es, which study the Bible in the troll; vice-president, I/r. 1. NI. vent manifestations was distinctaly'
' fund-raising, we have had to, this each of as will do her bit toward
Hebrew language, and three classes Cherniak, treasurer, N. Cherniak; a fear-reaction. It has of course
year, because of the congregation', helping, the Sisterhood p ay Its
which study the Hebrew language secretary, li. L. Caplan.
existed almost its it folkway in Po-
project—that of erecting the pledge to the building to a d, and
in preparation to the study of the
Members of the Ward are: ( toll- land, parts of Russia and various
synagogue and center, concentrate will try to do something, perhaps
Bible. There are also two special missioner J. Gitlin, J. Orechkin, other European countries for a
our efforts mainly on the financial even during the summer months,
classes, one for the study of Yid- Dr. M. Levine, Samuel
considerable length of time. But
phase off sisterhood activity; to raise or earn her share, or part
dish and the other fur the prepar- J. (Ilan; S. Baum, Morris Nathan- only when some of the institutions,
though we are glad to say we did of it. We are not specify i ng any
ation to Bar Mitzvah. The hope son.
customs and folkways of western
not have to neglect entirely the certain minimum amount to be
-
--sheer tn. Bart.
of the school is its kindergarten,
This board attends also to the civilization began to crumble did'
cultural
,
phase.
pledged. We are merely asking
which has been newly re-organ- 'Zionist activities of the city, In frightened leaders begin to think'
At our organization neeeting• each one to do her best to raise I
ized and is now conducted by a Novembers of last year, the an- of the Jew as a contributing cause.
s held at the home of Mrs. Simon much as she possibly can
Any
graduate of the United Hebrew nual U. 1'. A. campaign was if disaster. When the old ship
Nleretsky (and I want to take this amount one can earn or rata or
Sehools of Detroit, Miss
I Ir- !annulled. During this campaign founded upon decadent royal fami-
opportunity to thank Mrs. Menet- contribute within the n e at few
vine. In this class there are many a banquet was given at the Prince lies and a vicious class system be.;
vine.
sky for having offered her home months, until our luncheon in tbe
children of parents born and raised Edwaill Hotel at which Dr, gar to sing, a Jonah became net•es- 1
and hospitality for thin very war- fall, when the money is to be
in America.
Shmaryah Levin was the principal sary and the unassimilated Jews
thy cause), it was decided unani- turned in, will be apprecia fed, and
In general, the Windsor Jewish speaker ;trot a suns of over $1,000 were conveniently at hnd. More-
mously, among other things, that, I hope every member will make an
school has succeeded in arousing was raised. 'AD. Levine also ad- over, were not the Jews holding im-
we become affiliated with the Wo- effort to do something in t is pro-
the interest of the so-called "intel- dressed a massmeetieg which was portant posts in Soviet Russia, the
By RABBI ISRAEL LEBENDIGER
' men's IA.ague of the United Syna- ject which we have undert ken.
Inirentill" 44 the city, and the held in the hall of the Jewish one country which had definitely /1
Rogue of America; 111111 we are now
I take this opportunity t o thank
young Jewish professionals art School.
turned is back on Western culture •
, a part of that big national organ- the member. for the cot fldence
Some communities suffer from struggling in getting a foothold in
well reprented on the board of
W. Barnett is the business agent e conomics and thought ? Then t,
motion of sisterhom s--an organ- you have placed in me in having
the school.
and buildings manager of the were in a real sense fearful day 5 over-organization—too many <yna- their now home should be busying have been over-organized.
ization composed of the sister- chosen nee as your preside nt.
It
Besides the study of the Hebrew school and is doing his work very on the European continent and i t gogues, too many men's and wo- themselves with organization work
The Jewish Community here i s hoods of the United States and has been a pleasure and a p nivilege
ripe
and
in
a
position
to
envisage
language and the Bible. the school zealously, net only as an employee was not surprising that some o f
(7anieda.
It was unanimously de- to have served so worthy a
•
and communal activities.
nien
s
organizations,
too
much
the various tasks it is to perforn
has siacial lessons for singing of but for the lave and appreciation this accumulated fear should hav
Of late, however, a new spirit along the lines of communal en 1 cited at the. organization meeting, and I hope to do all I can t o merit
Hebrew songs and also of current of the Hebrew culture.
found it repercussion in the Unite d competition between the different
• also, that we pledge $5,000 (to be the trust placed in me. I 1 ant to
has begun to manifest itself. The
(leaver, such as Zionism, education , paid in two years) to the building take this opportunity also to thank
events. In the latter, the children
The teachers' staff consists of States. We, too, were a frightens d clubs and societies.
Jewish community is waking up
charily work, B'nai B'rith activi - fund of our synagogue. So far we the officers, board membo rn and
are taught Jewish History in the the following, all whom devote race and the Bolshevik bogey-ma n
Windsor, or rather the Border and becoming aware both of its po-
ties, and to engage themselves col . have paid $500 on our pledge, the all the members of the Sine; erhood
process of creation.
theselves
m
to the matter of Jew- peeped from behind many officia e
l Cities, comprising Windsor, Sand- tentialities and responsibilities. It lectively and self-consciously in the
Of great attraction to the chil- ish education: S. Smullin, Ler- chairs. But all of this is of th
• greater part of which was raised for their ever ready and will l i ng co-
is looking forward to great tu-
performance of them. The group at our Purim cabaret dance, our operation in all we have under-
dren are the yearly', picnics which man, Mrs, Z. Plotkin and Miss E. past. The acute stage of anti-Jew . wich, Walkerville, East Windsor tor • and
w i ll i ng
t at now stands at the head of the first big medal undertaking. • And taken no far; and hope you will all
ish propaganda — Its hysterica 1 and Riverside, the Jewish resident•
are given by the whorl every Sum- Levine.
ready to shoulder the responsibili-
phase—has passed both here ant i of which belong practically to the
Shaar Ilashoinayim center and 'we hope, through the individual have a pleasant and enjoyab h e sum-
ties which the future will impose
synagogue project is the same that 'pledges made by our members, to men, and come back in the all re-
in Europe. This does not mea n same organizations, can not be said upon it.
that the problem has been solvet 1 to suffer from over-organization.
heads and is interested in the other raise at least half or more of our need in spirit and with ri newed
This spirit began to make itself major activities of the community. $5,000 pledge before the end of vigor for a year of Inten
but it does indicate that we now
se and
fed. when the movement fur the There ie. no competition bev.
have the possibilities of sufficien t
t. ...
purnoseful activity
the year
erection of a new synagogue and one group and another; no rival
calm to busy ourselves In unde!.
'
We have. established also a Crib-' We have, we might sa; , just
center was set on foot, finally oak between one organization and an-
standing the nature of this sig
, ate fund, to which contributions begun our work, and hope, a s Onto
ing tangible form in the conduct other. And while lack of rivalry
nificant conflict.
ing of a campaign during which the may result in a lack of sufficient may be made in memory of depart- goes on and our meml •rship
By E. C. LINDEMAN
ed loved ones, on the occasion of grows, to increase our an ivitied
Our understanding may begin
sum over 590,000 was sub amount of zest and the deprivation
by assuming that the two princi
"Yahr Zeit" and when "Yizkar" and make our influence ten good
scribed, arid in an edifice now in of artificial spurs and stimula that
The so-called Jewish question ganization interested nie as an ob- pies mentioned above have some
is recited, or at any other time; felt not only in the congre; talon,
the process of construction that go with the desire to outdo the
has always interested, indeed. fas- server. A threat( sing letter ar- validity, namely that (a1 anti
and a "Happy Day Fund" to which but in the community as a
hole.
will cost about $200,000. "We other organization in achievement
cinated me; since 1:120 it has be- rived demanding that I leave the Semitic action is never overly di
contributions may he made on hap-
would not have believed it," the and accomplishment, it, on the
come a personal as well as a macs- community within 48 hours; the rested at the Jew. who succeeds ac-
py occasions-- marriages, births,
Following are the names of the
Windsor Jew's say, "if somebody other hand, furnishes the opportu-
tifie. concern. I was asleep in a charges against me were violation cording to the Susie economic
"Oar Mitzvahs," birthday anniver- filters and board members of the
would have told US before the cam- nity and the possibility for the
small pension in the university sec- of southern customs, socialism and standard as is acceptable to the
series, recovery from illness, etc. Shaar 113shomayini Sisterho a d:
paign that such a sum could be welding together of all the forces
tion of Vienna on a warm autumn atheism. The time has not yet rest of the community, and (lit
The proceeds of these funds as to President, Mrs. David Mei etsky;
raised. Why, you could not bring for common and joint action, for
night of that year when the shouts arrived for my outspoken account that when anti-Smith. feeling-
go towards the payment of our vice-presidents, Mrs. M, D. Peter-
the Jews of Windsor together!"
the prevention if overlapping of 85,000 pledge also; and all contri- man, Mtn. Simon Meretsky Mrs.
of a mob outside my window sud- of all that happened during those and sentiments break over into ac-
The miraculous, however, hap- activities, for the economizing of butions, the names of donor and in Maurice Nathanson, ;Mrs. Jacob
denly awakened pie. We were by intervening 48 hours, the succeed- tual physical attack, the motiva-
pened. The Jews of Windsor time, energy and money.
that time accustomed to mobs of ing week and the succeeding tion is usually SIIMV deep-seated
whose memory or honor the con- Cohen; recording secretary Mrs.
w,re brought together, and were
arious sorts in Vienna but there months of me SSullies if to fear which has its roots, not lie re-
According ta reliable authority. tributions are made, and the oeca- Harry Leon; financial sect etary,
smile to respond in a manner be-
was something curiously ominous say here that these were hours, ly in economics, but in religion,
the Border Cities are still bound to sion, will be inscribed in the Gold- Mrs. A. B. Cohen; corresp. coding
fitting a great and vital need in
i Ti the mixture of shrill and hearse days and weeks of crucial testing, customs, folkways. We need now
secretary, Mrs, A. C. Sol orlon;
en Book of the Sisterhood.
There are those who claim
the community, and now the Jews Pro
Our cultural work has consisted, treasurer, Mrs, Joshua
tiouts which passed my window not merely of myself but of naj to ask ourselves two corollary
;itlin;
think differently of themselves that the Border Cat's are bound L.: the most part, of our pen Chapla:n, Mrs. I. Cohen; at
and per.pted into the quadrangle friends. The Klan, as we then un- questions: (a1 Are Jewish people
than they did before.
to become the third largest com- grains at the monthly meetings :Iles. IL Simons,
beyond. I dressed hurriedly but derstood, proposed to conduct a after the things, do they act on by-
and in the
munity in Canada. This continued which we have aimed to make as
arrived a moment too late to wit- campaign which would keep Jews, half of similar iosttt
Ni one, however, could blame munity
Board members: Mrs. S. K.
the Windsor Jews for their lack of growth will he due to the mow interesting and enjoyable as pos. Baum, Mrs.
'less tht actual beating which had Negroes and Catholics in their interest of the same general goals
Berstein,
stein, JI r s, N.
RABBI ISRAEL LEBENDIGER
Login administered to a small grout, places-- meaning subservient to as are common' to Gentiles? Or If
confidence in thymsylves. As I said causes which gave rise to the Ohio, having arranged holiday pro- Mown, hies. II. Croll, Mrs. J . Gel-
before, wth the exception of the growth within the past six years. grannie for the meetings which oc-
of Jewish students by a much the Nordic-Protestant civilization
here is a widespread dispositain
r,
Mr3.
.1.
Glanz,
Mrs. L I eben-
One is rather inclined to- think of
ancient settlers, this is, compara- and to the opening of the Windsor. curred at holiday seasons, Purim,
larger group of Gentile students. of the south. I belong to none of o believe that Jews will never
Mrs. M. Levine, Mrs. . Na-
.t as under-organized. As an exam-
tivt•ly, a new community. The new Detroit tunnel and bridge, which Passover, etc., including group thanson, Mrs. II. Samuels, al s. M.
I was not permitted to speak with these groups but I was a persistent completely assimilated into Gentile
ple of this condition is the lack in
Il rivals came from different cities. will he completed within the cone singing by the sisterhood members, Schott, Mrs. .1. Schwartz, fe rs. J.
the victims but I did attempt to critic or many of the hypocrisies civilization and culture, is this suf-
this community in the past of a
There has not been such thing ing year.of the oetxptc.e:ietImtchaant, thiti. appropriate readings and talks re- Weinberg.
berth the deeper nieanings of the ann anachronisms of the civiliza- ficient ground for fundamental
acuter house of worship, necessi-
as
ail historical institution that upon
event as interpreted by its perpe- tion which the Klan purposed to fear! 'These are in essence philo- tating the • 1 . .
g
• ut a aa aid have made for stability, for transportation and travel will re-
trators. The superficial reasons perpetuate at all costs -and this, sophical queries and there is little accommodate the large number
of
n
community
sentiment, and com- sult in an influx of a great many
avert readilly given: the proportion presumably, was tantamount to or no factual evidence upon which
worshippers during the High Holy
munity spirit. Each Jew lived by Detroiters who will find it more
of Jewish Gentile students in the membership in all three ostracised we may rely for our answers. 'fhe
Days. To understand this rather
himself
and
to himself. There has convenient from every point of
university had become too large; groups. In any case, I found my- social sciences may some day aid
the Jews were forcing their way self suddenly isolated. Out of the at in approaching precisely this peculiar phenomenon, one has to been very little mingling between new to live in Windsor than in
knew the history of the Jewish j
ew
and
Jew.
Detroit. There is no doubt that
into the professions and thereby chaos of my bewilderment--made sort of problem but at the moment community of Windsor.
This condition of Windsor Jewry the general increment of the Bor-
winning, not nierelv profitable po. particularly acute by contrast with no amount of scientific attitude
By S. SIMLILLIN
Until
about
her
or
six
years
t
der
Cities will contain propor-
is r-flected in their own estimate
ation• but and niost important the placid, easy-going existence of will prevail until we have oriented
IlebneW education in Auwrien as
11, assuring for themselves the a college campus—came two clear the Jewsh-Gentile problem within ago, the Jewish community of if themselves may be source of tional quota of Jewish newcomers.
eication. The adhere] ts of
power of government. it cetera.
The Jewish pconla of Windsor it is now conducted, is cu .:failed the., movements claim tha t the;
voices of resolve: one came our total and general outlook to Windsor was very small, harboring weakness or a source of strength.
just a few organizations commen- I I will be a source of weakness, if are anticipating this eventuality. enough. In Europe the Jewish aka, mentioned program i
through the channels of Labor, life.
tool
During the
Year I was and one was the voice of a Jewish
curate with the size of the popu- t he condition will not be altered. A less costly synagogue might have children devote the greater part hard for the American J
In Louis Golding's "Sunward"
ewish
hack at my lemming post ill 11114•
lotion. It is only within the last I .ack of unity and solidarity, lack sufficed for the present needs. But of the day for the study Of .ludo- child 1111.1
they suggest to re place'
or our southern states. The Ku manufacturer. The latter was then it revealing paragraph to which he five or six years that the Jewish o
f community spirit and interest in those who have undertaken its ism, while in America, in the most it with a more minimized pre gram
one of the four or five wealthiest gives the title, I Remain Obdurate.
community has grown to its prem. f allow Jews must result in cams erection have decided to make pro- cages, the students in the Jewish
Klux Klan was os-ginning to make citizens of the community; he was
which leaves out the knowled ge or
occurs. He has met and talked
thrusts in this direct on and that-
a German-Jew who came into the with an Italian on the Salerno ent total of between 500 and 600 n (anal aridity and social impo- vision for the demands that may school learn only II) hours per the Hebrew language and is satin-
Jewish families. This increase is t ency. It will be a source of present themselves a few years week,
atoo successful Italian restaurant. south with a pack on his back sell-
tied h some information given
road, a man who has just come
due
to
the
rapid
industrial
and
s
keeper was driven front a neigh- ing clothing to housewives along
trength, when once this condition from now.
from a religious healer, the Dead
This is really the basis upon to the child in English.
commercial growth of the Border i s altered and the Jewish people
boring city; a Negro money-lender country roadsides. How did it hap-
Man of Cava. The believer is in-
ls of
Thus, the Windsor Jews are which the hest Hebrew schools
All teachers who care fo r th
Cities within the last six years, a re aroused by community sense
mysteriously disappeared; a Prot- pen that this man who was himself
viting the author to go with him which induced many
making
an
auspicious
beginning.
the
country have built their cours- centinuance of our national
Jews in other if responsibility. Then they can
estant financier whose daughtet outside the pale of the Klan's
eta-
to Cava, and the following is his.
The duty is now theirs to forge es. These st.h.ds aceepted a sev-
Canadian
cities
to
come
and
settle
b
had married a Catholic was ac- chosen group dared to oppose them
• welded into a mighty power
tural existence in this cot ntry,
the author's, account of the inci-
here. It is hardly to be expected t hat would not suffer from the dis- ahead, to continue in their effort en year course for the Hebrew consider such a reduction o
cused of excessive courtesy toward openly when equally prominent
our
dent:
to meet the demands of this rap- elementary schwl oluring which
that these new arrivals who were a dvantages of communities that
the Negro superintennent of a mad influential Gentiles throught it
fur-,
idly rising community.
the pupils shall acquire it fair educational requirements to
"Cava is not far from here?" I
school of which he was a trustee. hest to remain silent?
then minimum as a great di nge
knowledge
of
the
Hebrew
lan-
asked.
The method of attack, the proce-
These two contrasting incidents
guage and shall have read in the for the maintenance of the cu Bur-.
dure of selecting victims, and the serve to illustrate one of the prin-
"A few kilometers. We could
education in lb, eyes of our grow- original the Chumash and the al level the new world. A fight,
set of assumptions which motivated
has been launched by the
ciples of anti-Semitic agitation in take a train."
-tj
ing generation!
former Prophets, as well as the
this curious odd recrudescent or- western countries. We are a prat.-
"This road here to the North?"
teachers 31' the country at ts t;
With a sincere vvi::h of a happy Mist selections of the Ilebrew mod- these minimalists and it is
"This road to the North!"
ern literature,
nt•w year
hope that every true Jew will 4 pi
I was aware that we were
B
taut
lately there he
av arisen new then, in their struggle• ter tt
The teachers of the Windsor
When the High lloly lay..ar- players mechanically.
W e have
• Or-i
m••• . .mints in the field of the He-
Jewish
Schimi
A3odath
!V;
tense of our culture.
rive every Jew rev'ews for himself to see that the child shall under-
nil Zion.
(Continued on Page lour)
his deeds and his duties toward hi< stand the meaning of our prayers
."`
religion and people.
and the high moral ideas of our
MARSHALL, WALD HEIM
We want to take this o PP"rtu- religion,
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF I pity
n. tharTl
through encelainng b 4: e child
ee
to remind the parents of 1 l
GIVE $10,000 EACH
JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL Windsor about their duty to the early to the Jewish school.
TO UNION COLLEGE
education of the children in a Jew-
Remember
that
the
non-Jewish
STUDENTS IS PLANNED ish religious
children receive their religious
CINCINNATI
1 T. A.
•
A
The parents were mostly brought education Ina modern way from
Under the name of "Ilabonim," lop in a Jewish atnotaphere, and good pedagogues. What will the gift of $10,000 each from Louis
groups of Jewish high-school stu- were surrounded with Jewish tra- Ji wish child think of his father's Marshall, president of the Ameri-
dents will be organized through- ; ditions. They got their knowledge religion when all that he will know
can Jewish Committee, and Aaron
out the country, The purpose of of Jewish life from the (limier and about at will be some mechanica
this movement is to promote Jew- Yeshiva, and naturally they could reading of, to him, meaningless I Waldheim of St. Louis, to the He-
ish cultural education among the grow up religious and true Jews.
brew Union College endowment
words?
Jewish youth. A program for
Now when the new Hebrew year fund was announced here.
But think of the children who
each week of the school year has
5690
has
arrived,
and
a
new
schen
—
are raised in this country. They
been prepared by the High School are brought
up in schools among season commences, fulfil your duty
Committee of the Union of Ortho- non-Jewish children, in an atmoa- to your children! Send them to COMPLAINS YIDDISH DECLINE
dox Jewish Congregations of Amer- phere, to say the least, strange to the Jewish school!
MOSCOW.—(J. T. AL—Only
ica and is ready for distribution to the spirit of the Jewish religion
We have also a word to say to
the various groups.
and culture. What will keep these those true parent, who are aleeadS' 25 copies of the Ernes, Communist
Yidel
doine.
their
duty
and
are
?ending
, sh daily. are read in the dis-
In New York City the "liabon- children attached to our people?
im," also known as The Interschol- Only Jewish education can to that. their children to the Jewish school. trict of Velikoluka, where there
See
that
whatever
your
children
Inc more than 15,000 Jewish work-
astic League of Jewish Youth, with The public school gives the child
headquarters at 50 West 77th the technical, practical knowledge, undertake to do, they shall do well. ers, states the paper Nash Put.
street, already has a large enroll- But who will rare for his moral As long as they are enrolled in The paper also report. that in
The photo shoo.. worker. in the sittlement of Nachlath Jacob, In
school, have them attend the school Jewish workers' clubs newspapers
ment in many of the high schools.
and religious development? Thia
Palestine. Those men who have room. from Poland have found •
The national organization activ- can be done only in the Talmud- daily and come in the appointed are available in many languages,
The Zionlat funds that are raid throughout the world foe
new life for themselves in the Jewish Homeland, where the tail",
Urns. Let not the children look except Yiddish.
ities of the If abonim will commence Torah.
conatruction work In Palestine Ine!ode Appropr.atIons for tidueatl
that might have been too difficult for them in Poland become Joys
upon the Jewish achool as upon a
The
Jewish
workers
are
gradu-
with the opening of the achool
;
development.
Thla photograph shows one at the 7.kinIst school
It is not enough that • child matter of minor importance! Het
Is Palestine.
losing an interest in the Yid-
Iledera, where
whe the most modern D•Ia.,a0Kie pr.:triples are unnil.
term. 'hall know Ivri, how to read the , us to raise the prestige of Jewish ally
dish taassoare..

ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUE SERVICE

The Jewish Community of Windsor,
Its Potentialities and Responsibilities

THE FUTURE OF GENTILE-JEWISH
RELATIONS

MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM OF JEW] SH ,
EDUCATION

.1 ■

A CALL TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF
WINDSOR

RESTORING THE ANCIENT LAND

SCHOOL HOUSE IN PALESTINE

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