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"THE BOWS OF THE MIGHTY"

trenched position, was not witho
ut other, but whose sole thought is to
the unmarried but the young mar-
As faults. It felt itself to be a b
it gain social leadership in the easiest
ried men and women as well—lose
superior. It had come here wi
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progressive attitudes, we somehow rather fine traditions from t th possible way, to accumulate gold all respect not only for themselves'
persuade
ourselves
that
society
other
side.
Its
men
had
broug
sure
by
hook
or
by
crook,
but for their people and for their ,
rest and the instability of modern
MRS. IDA GOLDBERG
changes its form even as nature with them the sturdiness and t ht and who feel that once they have I faith and for their communit y.. X n ,
society—it is a time of transition
e
gained
a
bit
of
social
recognition,
elder
generation has a right to rise of 1955 Blaine avenue passed away
changes
its
form.
and
that
just
as
stability
that
was
characteristic
and of change.
there has been an evolution up the German environment a of that once they have a considerable in protest when sanctity is disre- Oct. 13. She is survived by one
m
But, my friends, has it ever oc-
id bank account, they are the mighty garde,' and when the sacred things , son, Sidney Levinson, and one
curred to you that every age has ward in the realm of the physical, which they had been reared. An
d men whose bows shall not be for which the fathers bled and died daughter, Stella Goldberg; four
been a time of transition, and that just as there has been • constant they were cultured men and IN
unfolding of new truths to the men. too—men who had read an re broken. Well, perhaps they may are made the butt of ridicule by ,! sisters, Mrs. Edward Verlinden,
to the general rule the day in
il rest securely in this position but brainless young fools of whom Mrs. Anna Yaeger, Mrs. Dora
which we live is no exception! serutin.zing eye of science, so we studied not only something of t
Greenstein and Mrs. Bessie Tore-
believe there has indubitably been Hebrew sources but who were he if they do so it will be by the there are so many in these days.
From the birth hour of history to • moving on and up in the social quainted with the general cultu ac- breaking of every law that history
I speak harsh words, I know, nyi. Funeral services were held
re knows,
this
present
passing
moment
noth-
realm
with
the
result
that
we
are
of
their
times,
with
its
literatu
but they must be spoken by sonic- Oct. 13 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
ing
re
has remained static. There is building a more righteous society, and with its music and with its a
In a sense I am appealing es- one. Oh, I presume that they will Home and interment took place at
r
no such thing as permanence either a society in which it shall be true They came poor, many of the L. pecially today to the younger men be unheeded by sonic of those who Machepl•h Cemetery,
in the physical or in the thought —an
the ancient writer put it— with their sole belongings in a s i is, and women of our community. You sit before me. They may even
realm.
that not by strength shall man gle bag. and their peddlers' lu n - have so much and yet you do no bring the smirk and the sneer to !
JOSEPH CHALAT
Now
g" little. Where your fathers lived in some lips. So be it. But if
our w is it equally true that in prevail. And in this conviction. gage
I can , of 2030 Webb avenue passed
was their only stock-in-trad
human
relationships the same with pious unction, we quote the But they did bring with h e . sordidness, you live in splendor, turn even one young Jew from the
process
of change
away Oct. 11 at the a re of 52
ha s ta
ke place! words of Hannah as pointing to something more than this—the
M. here they had scarcely sufficient way of dishonor by my words, if
the wake o sci entific
He is survived by a brother, Dr. J,
In f discoveryy the social changes of our time. and brought with them an ambition t 'y to sustain themselves, you have a 1 can keep one Jewess true to the
I H. Chalat. Funeral services were
and invention have come such vast we my:
''The bows of the mighty succeed, but to succeed honorabl a surfeit of all good things. Where traditions of her people, if I can held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
readjustments in the economic men are broken while they that honestly and by
dint of hard wor ?": they lived in cramped and narrow save one home from destruction on Oct. 13 and interment took
world that it is impossible to think stumbled are girded with They wanted nothing for nothin a quarters, you have spacious home. by my message, I care not who or
even in the same terms of man's strength."
g' and servants at your command, how' many may sneer and criticize. place at Ilar Harmuniah Cemetery.
relation to man as we did only a
The story of the pioneer in th
col waratively short time ago. Our
It is far from my purpose to or any other similar community is Where they trudged to their work But the thing that I wish especi-
MRS. ANNA GUMENICK
footsore and weary, you are car- ally to bring home is this: that a
very phraseology is altered and make any personal allusions, for distinguished on every page b is
Y rind to your work pleasure in rich social order such as that which •of 2297 Buena Vista avenue passed
where old terms persist to distin- at best they would mean nothing tales of suffering and privatio
n. motor vehicles. Nobody begrudges seems to be dominant today con- away Oct. 9, aged 27 years. She
guish between master and man, save by way of illustration. But a But at the same time it is a slot
is survived by her husband, Jacob.
they have taken on a new connota- present and a familiar example is of undaunted courage, of thrift, o y these good things to you. There oot endure. There are other forces
f isn't a parent rightly constituted than fire that bring destruction to Funeral services were held Oct. 10
tion. And so we speak constantly always a forceful example. And ambition and of hope. And st
at
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home and
as though in our ruman relation. so 1 call to your mind that in very many of these rioneer Jews su b who is not happy that his children those who morally and socially fol.
c- do not have to go through the low the path of least resistance, ! interment took place in New York
ships we had actually cut out new large measure those in a coin- ceeded in 'stab ishing themselves struggles. that he endured, or meet You are filled with horror when in City.
paths and found new ways and set munity lime this who but compara. on firm foundation s
. But once day by day the anxieties that ate a night club 20 lives are snuffed
up new standards, and as though tively a few years ago were in vir• they had done so,
once they had at his heart. But th e olde r ge n. out and a scene of revelry is trans.
MRS. CELIA COHEN
we were living by new ideals. We tue of their wealth and of their acquired a competence, once they aeration has a right to ask some.
formed into a shambles. But you
of 1604 Lee Place passed away,
vaunt our social progress. We family traditions and of their long had enough to supply their imme• thing of the younger. It does not . are unmoved by any realization of
Oct. 13 at the age of 64 years. She
point out as one of the nobler residence the social leaders of the diate needs with perhaps just a ask for gratitude or
appreciation, the spiritual and the moral death
achievements of a mechanical age community, who held as it were. little over for the rainy day, their even though it budded the founda- of tens of thousands every year is survived by her husband, Sam-,
that the age of bunion slavery as the whip hand over all the rest, thought was not—as so often it is Dons of your present life of cone who just because they have the uel Cohen, and seven children,
llarry, Ann, Abe, Harris, Sophie,
such is behind us. We preen our- they whose mums were spoken by now with those whom we call the , fort. But it does ask that enjoy; world at their command—money
selves upon the emancipation of many almost in whispers -
Herbert and Fred; also three sis;
and to successful men of our generation ing the freedom that is yours, that and power and social position and ters, Mrs. Edith Waxman, Mrs. Re-
woman, upon the recognition of touch the hem of whose garments —merely to get
more for them- having the whole world as you I pleasure and the means of indul- . becca Weisberg and Mrs. Rachel
the rights of the child, upon the Was a privilege—these very peo- selves, but it was to help others have at your command, that having gence—are morally and spiritu-
Lesser. Funeral services were
shorter working day, upon our new pie have in many instances less fortunately situated than within your gra s
p ever y mat er i a l ally crushed so that they are
emphasis upon sanitation and changed places with those who but themselves and to give them also comfort for which your heart can changed from bunion beings into held Oct. 15 and interment took
place at Machpelah Cemetery.,
safety for the worker, upon the a few years ago were socially be- an opportunity to find themselves long, if you do not give back to mere beasts, into mere things that
wider
Rabbi Ashinsky officiated.
opportunity for education neuth their notice. And on the in this new world. The Jews of society in general' and to Judaism are insensate to every nobler im-
that we are offering to children contrary some of those others who these last generations—and in in particular some adequate
meas . pulse and alive only to the things
and to adults, upon our growing not so long ago actually depended saying that I am thinking now of are
HYMAN JACOBSON
of service, as indeed you of the flesh. They are mighty to-
sense of responsibility fo rthe flot. , for their very bread upon those , the pioneer—had no desire to get should,
that at least you do not day but
I tell you that the bows of of 908 King avenue passed away
sam
and
never
ceajeetsam of society. We who then sat in places of power, rich quick, but what they did want drag down into the dust those the mighty shall be broken, while
Oct. 10 at the age of 41 years. He
to prate of what we some ofthem who were the bent ,
- was to build up a community life !standards of Jewish life to create those who stumbled, those who will is survived by his wife, Bertha,
are doing for the dependents and! ficiaries of philanthropy at the in which there should be an esprit- and maintain which an elder gen- not join the procession of vice :old. and three children, Rose, Lillian
the delinquents in our midst. We hands of organized charities (I re- de-corps among all Jews, a broth- eration gave its very life-blood. of indulgence and of pleasure-seek. and Earl. Funeral services were
are puffed up when we remember member it even though they may erhood of the spirit, a sense of re-
ing, but who are cunt' at to find held Oct. 11 and interment took
what v ast sums of money we are have forgotten)—today sit in the sponsibility each for the other,
Asks Y outh Not to Dishonor
•
•
their • . . •
.
e n place at Machpelah Cemetery.
p
ing (very year both here high places. The whip has been and the desire to make the new
Judaism.
and in service to others, shall
and abroad for the relief of p e nury transferred to their hands and the home one of which the Jew should
Those growing old have a right som e h o w be girded with strength.
VICTOR COLTON
and poverty and for providing food leadership is largely theirs and be not rich but, what was of infin- to ask of the men and the women You speak of these latter disdain-
and shelter for the victims of p e
of 527 Westminster avenue passed
r. they look with disdain and derision itely more importance, happy and whose lives are still before then) fully and deridingly a s
the
mid-
secution and disaster.
and despite upon those in whose respected.
away Oct. 14 at the age of f2
that the Jewish ideals in pursuit of Victorian, as the old fogeys, as
Society, Changes.
years. Ile, is survived by his wife,
shadow they did not dare to bask a
which the fathers were ready to those who are out of date, as those
Appeals to Young People.
And so, conscious of all these little while ago. Yes, in that sense
Goldie, and five children, Mitchell,
suffer and to sacrifice and to strug- who have no understanding of the
social changes have come and it
Roslyn, Arthur, Pauline and Ruth.•
Regretfully, I say then that gle—indeed to give u) ever y thing
I
tt'
But who knows—
would seem that it is true that herein one cannot escape the con- that most men hold dear—shall in the prpcess of changing things, F uneral services were held Oct. 15
would bows of the mighty are!sciousness that things are not as not be cast to the winds as though they may stand when you and and interment took place in West-
—still
broken while they that stumbled they were. I would be the lust to they were of nothing worth, as on- those who go with you are fallen wood Cemetery,
waiting
are girded with strength." reflect upon any particular group fortunately they are being cast and forgotten.
of my co-religionists. And in say- away by a large part of the
for a
The Pioneer.
History, as I have pointed out,
CARD OF THANKS
ing what I do I am not thinking younger generation today.
We has brought all sorts of social
dissatis-
' But there is also another change of any man's birthplace, of any have a
right to ask of young Jews transformations. It is likely, it is
that is involved with this one. man's ancestry, of a
n y man's par- that they do not dishonor the name true, that the present order shall
N. Jacob Berliner, Mrs. David
fied
When the old generation actually ticular religious lean in g, but I am of Judaism.
Those of us who not stand. I do not hold that the E. Love and Mrs. Louis DeYoung,
customer
:sat in power, when it did represent thinking of that newer generation through the years have felt that
! old order was sufficient to meet daughte rs of the late Jacob Al
!the men of solid strength in the among us, so different from their to be a Jew is a high responsibility the needs of a new day, but that express their heartfelt thanks to
community, they understo o
relatives and
friends
for their
sym-
d some- fathers, who no longer have to have a right to resent it when be- they might be enduring the social; theirs extended
them
during
thing of which unfortunately the slave as they slaved, who find for- cause of the actions of some of our' changes should have been evalved pathie
recent bereaventent. They extend
.newer elite—if I may use that tune's favors flowing to them in' people all Jews are put to the •Ind developed and
term—seems to have no apprecia-
particular thanks to Rabbis Leo 51.
Streng Chevrolet Co.
tion. That former generation, vast store, but who have no sense blush. We cannot sit silent when us in an unprepared moment as Franklin and Leon Frain.
of community responsibility, no, in their pursuit of gold and of they ,
were. Transition does nut
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035 .coek-sure of itself because of its
sense of Jewish community life, no j pleasure and of lust the younger
sudden
change.
It
means
a
wealth and because of its en• sense of obligation each to the set—and in this
I include not only constant process of change. It Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
allows for the element of time to,
do its work. Accomplished too
suddenly, it is destruction and
death. Carried on over a reason-
able period by which at every
Stage society may take stock of it.
self and prepare itself for the next
step upward, it means life and
growth and health. !
The New Year is a time to em-
phasize these things, for who
knows who in another year shall
be the mighty men? Yes, who
knows whether those stumbling to-
day may not tomorrow be girded
with strength?

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White Chapter of Blossoms
of Zion.

The last meeting of the Blos-
soms of Zion was held at the home
of Blanche Levin og 3018 Calvert
This meeting was the occasion for
an interesting address by Aaron
Kurland on Zionism. Plans are lie- ,
ing made for the purchase of club
pins. The officers who were re-
cently elected for the coming term
are: Ruth Rabinowitz, president;
Fannie Golobisky, vice-president; ,
Anna Liepah, treasurer; ('grille
Schwartz, secretary. Plans for a
social are nearly completed. Th).
club has donated $10 to the Pales-
tine fund.

Emanuel Judaeans.

The last meeting of the Eman-
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of Miss Olga Feldman where it was
planned that the next meeting be
open, to be held at the home of Al-
fred Rosenberg, 1190 Longfellow
avenue, Oct. 21. All interested in •
Judaean work, between the ages of
15 and 18, are invited. The last
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ports of famous men and ending'
with the singing of Judaean and
National Jewish songs.

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In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Jennie Wasser-
man, who departed this life one
year ago today (14th day of
• Tishri).
She
true and ever patient.

Through the year, +he otruggled on,
Tho•e h•ndo that rest forever
Made the home that non in gone.

sleep or, dear wife end mother,
And take thy rent,
Cod has railed you home,
When Ile thought best.

Sadly missed by her Husband
and Children.

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