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STERN'S REPORT ON
SOCIAL BETTERMENT

years been facing unflinchingly of
many of the great social questions
Assembly, Beth Ha Knetheth, our feet firmly fixed to the earth, Therefore, it is justified, opportune
HEAR HUNGARIAN JEWS
and problems of the day. Its Com- for our people, it was the center making no pretence to legislate and most desirable.
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The Jewish National Fund Coun-
mission on Social Justice is work- from which all social effort radial-' morality nor toprovi de
IThaesperog
rcran•onni motfetau clatit(i)onnswheitrhsti in-
SEEKING FOREIGN AID
(Continued from Page One.)
61 of Detroit this week inaugur-
ing hand in hand with the like coin• e , us your own illustrous teacher,' for human ills, but ever bearing in u
;dud its annual effort to sell stamps stituted for your committee a for- missions of the other great organ- the late Dr. Israel Abrahams has mind that with evolving conditions its entirety will
FOR THE FIRST TIME
so
well
shown
in
his
probably take
s-,-- rt , 7;- for use on synagogue outlive period during which we
________
ized churches, both Catholic and
hunk, "Jewish of life the conduct and ethics of years to consummate, For practi-
tickets during High have been seeking to orient our- Protestant. The Union of Ameri- Life in the Middle Ages." From life will also change. Whatever we cal purposes we may term it A
VENNA. — (J. T. A.) -
li .1 a.
it
went
forth
a
holy
enthusiasm'
do,
let
us
be
open
to
progressive
,
Ten
Year
Program,
It
may
seem
Holy Days, and for selves to the responsibilities int- can Hebrew Congregations has a am'
In memory of Mrs. J. Y. Burn-
i,
lions that the Jews of Ilungaly
tor
use on New Year's posed upon us.
aline (Sarah Steingold) who passed
a dominating social passion. change, elastic in the presence of rather ambitious, but your commit. the first time require
laymen's Commission on Social
•
economic
re-
greetings,
as
well
as
on
away six years ago, 25th day of
Direst of Questionnaire.
Justice which concerns itself with The Jew himself the classic victim new conditions, in step with social tee deems it eminently worth while. lief from abroad are seen in report
of social injustice, has awlays been advance.
regular
s
correspond-
Ab.
principles
pples
ratean
h
wi
r
th
th
cases sensitive to social wr,miy. No won-
"Naturally, our first quest has
' "In closing may I hazard the in the Austrian papers that Baron
.
Committee' s Recommendatio m
a V. I ( I s
sum p c 0 bet'n to discover what we could of
of the Budapest
in duty bound to tots- der he is possessed of an intense de-
. 'statement that Progressive Jude- Kohler. president
SARAH. DEAR?
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One of the type of stamps used is the facts of the
"Yourcommittee
.
s
Our family chain is no Incomplete
tut- ism eardad consistently dissociate
situation. Sys ter the efforts of the Rabbinical sire to right then[. Not Judaism lowing recononendations:
ommunity, state councillor
here.
so., Goa m. called you home to rest. shown
/
Commission through co-operation alone, but her daughter religions
, itself from the problems that dis- M. Stern and Joseph Veszi, .It•wish
the committee urges Detroit ' asked:
You .rood for .0 the wam Heide--
• .. 1 'What Judaism
sort of relationship and financial assistance. This lay- as well, have drawn creel
"1. We suggest that
the
World ' turb social order and rt.milin true leaders of Budapest, have tw I
.
.
were the MA we Reed best.
a . • in a"d Social men's Commission on
f
U '
Jews to purchase stamps and to Betterment in our larger commit-
' 1 L or ( istri iution a to its inherent nature. Certainly, vt.sits to the Alliance Univt.rsell e
in
Social Jua- the golden treasures of Prophetic series of brief papers on such sub. Progressive Judaism cannot refuse
let each stamp serve as a reminder idea throughout the world? Under lice is specikally directed
to pro- inspiration. Can we doubt that ul- 'eels
Paris and the Joint Distribution
Sadly missed by her Husband, of the historic work of the Jewish
88 "Jilt
Mists's Attitude To- , to prticlaim human rights, our to Committee in Berlin to negotiate
the
skillful
direction
of
Miss
Lily
Daughter, Parents, Brothers and pioneers in Palestine.
nounce
and
preserve
the
traditional
timatt•ly
it
was
the
participation
of
ward
Labor,"
"The
Synagogue
and
!condemn
inhuman
conditions
in
the
for
assistance
to
the
Jews
of
Ilan-
Sister.
Special Montagu, through the instrumen- sympathetic attitude of Judaism to such religious influences which
stamps have been designed for use
Social Justice," " Judaism
want all who s
-
and the world of
try and the
utter mural Kurt'
suffer pmgressive
wrong and in-
to a movement
subtle determining fac- Social Sciences" "Aspects Id Some judgments indus
concerning
tidily of a questionnaire of her (le- justice and toward
et- proved
tor in the
The reports II 0 w e v e r do net ,,,, n•
s for Social
m .
In memory of Louis Copeland, in on
booklets
of 50 New
will Year.
be sold
at $1. sign,
value information
has been collected.
The in- forts in the field of social welfare. Betterment which resulted
Modern
Industrial
and Stwial Prob.
the
Jewish
Stamps,
of
einisidt.rable
for
ex-
Isms
in
th
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%V h 0 left our loving circle three
, .
"Shall we not perceive that it is' tion whether the relief se,,,d,, is
Jew ish. ins, a new social world in which we are t nett financial help or
These books can be obtained quirt' sought to throw light on the In America there is emerging a
Inert h uin
years ago the 21st day of Av, from the Detroit oflice of the fund ,
.
.
extent
,
g ample, in the humanization of in- "The Jew and Social Orientation," living, that young men and women p,Ort,•t nf,: ti ti•otnhati ti(t)inti nt em plc tett I i Li ,
th e religious mo- definite tendes • towards
Itio.t I enobscot bdi
, e.
- •
dustrv, the removal of women and etc. lye submit that these papers are thinking seriously of the prob-
Live
is king applied
to the
solution • i . "
•
Sadly missed by his loving Wife 4850; the
secr,
Il Cac
W, of
industrial
and social
problems
u
.
etary
sraeiener
S he
vial
Justice
an
integral
part
of
childien
out
of
coal
mines,
the
cry-
can
be
prepared
by
the
authority
bans
involved
in
the
building
Of
a
Jewish religitaIS life and teach- a
and Children.
u
. .
lion of Juvenile
Co r
519 Medbury avenue, Emmpire
Si
Justice status .
Comas and the and under the auspices of the Sticial better society, that they will pass
and to the stimulation Of s 0 c nil ing, giving Social
—
on reforming of the cruelties of the old Betterment Committee of t
1503-R., and from members of the, „.,,,l ee ,
a plane of equality With
tehe IVorhl judgMent on the way religious ILL HEALTH DELAYS
Jewish insane asylums and prison s
In memory of my beloved has- council. These stamps can also be '
.
theology and Jewish education •
? These l nion, and sent out for distribu- , bodies are, or are not, making spir-
"A
digest
of
the
questionnaire
band, Samuel I. Plain, who passed obtained at the regular meetings
RUTENBERG'S RETURN
ii
T
are
mere
beginnings.
More,
much
lion
to
the
communities
in various' itual influences effect
away one year ago the 18th day of of the fund, which are held every reveals this situation: Where par-
ive?
we to
hus, in merica, la wrathlews are more remains to be done. And lands and for publication in Jew- ;be alert and responsible
to Are
modern
An, 1929.
t east making on approach to there is danger lest we forget.
Wednesday evening at the Shaarey ocular pieces of social service are
, ish periodit'als all over the world. 1 S 13eial
ward Prophetic social conscious-
Sadly missed by his wife, Anna Zedek branch, Twelfth and Clair-, being rendered by our constituent
needs? Are we to satisfy the
"A Judaism that is truly pro- The idea of these papers winild be yearnings of our young num and
they seem for the ness; we are at Itnst beginning to
Plain.
( ijia'1 Art: \z I e:
mount.
. organizations,
.
gressive will seek and find conMant primarily educational in those lands I women? Are we to present our
(7,gt,:Tfithi:hedi 3.. i ;;Ta:N.I. .;)tafufnert, ,II ' ,
t 0 the MI Renee feel that man's religious life and
in the law and the where the relationship of religion Judaism th them as a vital, potent Thje}:1113:11.:ilaper
.
lEt3.essnrtt)
I of individual leaders. There is ap- economic life are indissolubly bound regeneration
h rei.,t o h l r ieur
•
t i ,cu. l te l l ' !,,it, h p; , r a :
■ i ti
to
,
Plophets. When we repeat with
togeiher. So its
i parent little if any concerted con- •
modern social ideals is not clear. instrumentality of social advance?
for the goes- the Psalmist: "I will lift up mine
..‘,,,,,. y
2. ‘S
action. I,ittle if any empha- tionnaire and its findings.
e
osk
that
overtures
be
Unless
we
do,
we
shall
lose
the
re-
where
he
has
been
conferring
eyes unto the hills from whence male ttii. the International Indus- spec[ of our youth
—
Ms is laid upon the religious an-
w ith
a II d miss a g lo r -
"This machine age requires the conwth my help. Aft' help cometh
JOHN AUSTIN
trial Itt ate i Association
the Sec- it, s u.
o i fp
ortunit ' •u •
' pkoich to Social Betterment. Such
lJevvish leaders regat'ding the Pal-
A GO.— ( (J. T. A.)—
.
,
3 s th as o oi
nu.,
-3 but
the condititm that obtains very antidote of strong social striving. from the laird," we shall be re- ret ariat of which is . lo•at '
Harry Lurie, superintendent of the of 1927 Pingree avenue 41 years is
'
( cd 1 i t the e rattly
• , t i , any ' ITIMLITie
•• , at. Our mod- I estine situation, has been delayed
in the clash of industrialism i mewed and revivified
Vague,
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3
-
111
me
and
whose
mei
'
I
and we shall
Illie
; 1 :ius r o i lil,-(hatTliticha. it 11, 1 re,sw,irlt1
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Jewish Social Service Bureau of old, died on Aug. 11. Funeral
rship
in-
ern crucial,
youth are
intensely
interested
'
largely throughout the Continent. against religions idealism, there is I rediscover the ideals of the Proph- c tots enders in • social thought
in the
social
problems
of 0 in rb:nciaa?tsiein(Iaf
Chicago, resigned to become direr- services were held at Gilbert's F -
makes
a better
showing,
than we may lose our bear- ' eta and once again make them our America and Europe to the end that (lay. They are subjecting our eiv-
•
ot• some time.
t danger
and Anwricit
seems
to la.
the moat
.
for of the Bureau of Jewish Social
n e r al Boole, and the body was ' England
ings
and forget our higher objec- own. Then we can with
inure sue- IMF. associatitin give recognition to ilization to ethical criticism; they
Research in New York. Ile will I shipped to Ontario for burial. Ile , adv alle(al.
fives. Now, as never before, we re- I
hope resolve to translate the place and influence of religion are evaluating it in terms of its
succeed Samuel Goldsmith, who is is survived by his wife, Gertrude.'
quire the upward look of reli i t t . cessful
„,, Progress in America.
those•
the
,
,
into
action
In
to
I
nere
is
apparent
a
going to Chicago as director of the
io Ay worthy recover our sense of direction. Now insure the blessings of tirdt•r
a finer so- ine ad justment of human rata- spirit on! good. They are setting ' Murad Special V a c a t i o n
ions ip in industry. That society ethical wails
Chicago Jewish Charities.
SOPHIE GROSS
Package.
difference between the attitude more than ever we need to empha- iet for mankind.
for it
Shall the •3 '
, characterizing the rabbi i s a of Eunme , size the connectitm between tali Ion
nut). welcome a gesture of interest 'with of our fathers inspire them,
A special consumer indoe,o, IA
Mr. York
Lurie,
will leave
for of died
Pontiac,
Mich.,
years told, and the attitude of the rabbis of and those two principal phases of ,
Separate
rate
from
Philanthropy
New
in who
October
or Novem-
on Aug.
7. 52
Funer
,
in
its
work
from
the
1Vorld
Union.
or
shall
it
stand
aside,
indifferent,.
al services
'''
• -.
"3. We recommend that
bee, is a member of the faculty of were held on Aug. 8, with inter- America. It seems that in the old Social Betterment which we cant-
there be challenge
cold and unresponsive.
made in
co Probak
"It is worth while noting here co-operation with other relignms
of our youth to
use.
How ing
of three
(3)
k-
This
is Ow
nnection Blade,
with a i.
new
even the rabbis of the Re- It
i o illy term
the University of Chicago and a meat at Oakview Cemetery.
tr in . S tit
.i a I Service ant I . So- I , that the Social Justice ideal as such groups
Sh e,, I world,
of 50 MURAD cigarettes.
form School are not particularly cial Justice.
where such co-operation is shall we answer it?"
former member of the Illinois l'ub- is survived by two daughters.
i
During
the
life
of
this
offer
the
ought to be separated absolutely' possible and with that end in view,
lie Welfare Board. Ile came here
social minded, and social work re- ,
Our impulse for Social Better- from all oinnotations of philan-
packag,e will be sold at regular
this commission he authorized t o
six years ago from Ann Arbor,
I eeives only indirect stimulation ment finds its prinuiry source in our I tun,
MAURICE HELLER
price—no extra charge for blades.
Social Justice is not ,
ti
a di- confer with such orgAnizations in
where he was on the faculty of the of 1404 Virginia Park,
,-,
I from the synagogue. In America, ' religion. The socialization of life ‘,"e or a
31
department
of
Social
England
as
the
Fellowship
of
department of sociology at the old, died on Aug. 3. Funeral
Ree- .
years 1 the contrary is the case; the rabbis is not a mere incident of the Jew- 'ervice. The Social Justice ideal (mediation, and the Copec (Conft.r-
University of Michigan.
services were held Aug. 4 at Lewis arc leaders in philanthropic works ish religious scheme, out it is cen- . has little to do with the dispensing thee on Politics, Economics and '
and in the quest of Social .Iustice, trill a n d I V` S sential thereto. In the
RIGA.
— (J. 7'. A.)
A Mos-
large
. Bros.' Funeral Monica, with inter-'and
tIf relief or aiding the poor and Citizenship), and with similar or- port of
the tombstones
in —
the
and the laymen are definitely influ- • Jewish law, Charity and Justice needY'
i would not take from so- ganizations on the Continent.
meat at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
ed. lie
is owed by the rabbinical example. Of
Rabbi Ilershman officia
' cow Jewish cemetery, called Drag-
"4.
We
course, we must take into account no
are equivalent
synonymous.
In
fact,
there
is
for Charity in the' scheme
cud work
its importance
in must
the tees be suggest that sub-commit- omilover, face destruction as a re-
of things,
though we
.
survived by his mother, Airs. Dora
.
the local industrial
us rial and political Hebrew tongue.
constituted in different salt of failure to have them regis-
Heller; a brother, Joseph,
ph, and two
Zdokoh—right- admit it is a palliative and made lands to attempt an analysis of tared between June 25 and July
sisters, Rose and Dora.
conditions that affect Jews differ- eousness—is the term covering all necessary by faults in our civilize- . Jewish life in those lands from an 25 as had been ordered by the Son-
ently
in
different
lands.
This
ex-
—
, ti o i t. Social Service is important, economic point of view; to discover iet goa
MEMBERS
plains why there are profound var.
n'tr: ti nr i b t , : eg Tombstones
Social Justice Program.
and increasingly important because the
ROSE LIPMAN
!G as,
itn ' a sgn d wh
t i ch ,t.
percent
ethane in theory and practice and acts "The
of benevolence.
St Exchange
t empl o y ers
New York
Yoock
promulgation of the Ten' it is the art of adjusting personal laborers; to
registered
h at
a n .e iak ' e f clt.tlirthedit a an y '- 1 ‘ m ve or neth
Detroit Stock Exchange
' i
of Lox Angeles, Cal., died on Aug.iwhy it will prove somewhat of a Commandments constituted in ef- relationship, it is concerned with city of occupation;
and to show the graves levelled.
n
ti
confiscated
Associate Members
8.
Funeral services were held at task to find a common basis for feet the first Social Justice pro- the adjustment of men to their en- participation of individual Jews in
Lewin
New York Curb Market
Bros.' Funeral Horne on social orientation which will appeal
Since onl y a brief announcement
Aug. 14, with interment at Wood-
grain. The Prophets of Israel un• vironment.
I
MILTON GORDON
universal Jewry.
mere Cemetery. Rabbi ', ram of- to .It
" Social Service does not compet e social betterment movements, etc. on the subject appeared in the Soy-
is in America that the most der divine and creative inspiration
Resident 11,1•nager
"5. Your commission recommends iet Press it is probable that a large
Heisted.
She
is
survived
by
her
Direct Wires to All Principal Market.
fashioned an ethical religion; they with Social Justice, it simply sup. that using the program of Social pa of the tombstones remain un-
e
son, Ralph A., of Columbus, Ga., significant p r og r ess has be
a glimpse of an ethical God Plenients it. The Social Justice Justice of the Central Conference registerente
and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Abra- achieved. Judaistn is becomin g a n caught
121 Penobscot Building
u e latiltrylsieunEjianmaatinhl
l,spaarrtviecuul
who was to express himself and to ideal rands to fundamentals. If its of American Rabbis as a basis b
of. tPr
hamson of Los Angeles and Aire. strong motive for social service and be experienced in moral attitude objectives are ever fully attained, comparison and contrast, steps be
o, I
9620
is unmistak
view
?Leto who
--, Charles Simon of Detroit.
influencing the
point of
of social workers. In and conduct in economic life in the , the need for Social Service are in- taken in each constituent country are unaware of the order that en-
working out of justice and fellow- ' spired by religion and have the to make a survey of economic and dangers the tombstones of their
fact, the National Conferen ce
Formerly EDMUND D. LEWIS
of ship. The Prophets sought to trans- highest religious sanction. They social conditions to discover h
o w dead.
Detroit's First Licensed Jewish
Jewish
Social from
Service
is shifting
an ethical religion into the, constitute but two of the many far in those lands the standards of The complete destruction of the
the emphasis
mere
philan- late
practical activities o f comm on life
Undertaker
,
brilliant
facets
of
the
religious
that
program
with
reference
to
tombstones
is
believed
to
be
the
thropy to the development of Jew-
Nolld Levels
They sought to establish equality jewel. Neither one nor the other wages, • •••• I ins
Seymour Lewis
Saul Lewis
Of me Lsyis
Delaware at Second
urance , e., are aim of t eoaiet government bar
ish education and culture. The re-
the
right to sustenance
and
in for
is to
lie construed as a substitute met. No doubt, it will be found, cause it feels it can realize large
igloos motive is becoming increas- in
the
opportunitl
for the good
life,
religion.
Empire 6834
on.
ingly paramount.
for example, that tooth England and sums of money from the sale. The
I ns basis to spiritual equality. They
_
"While I as a layman concerive Germany are far ahead of the Unit- Jewish community of Moscow ha
Prophetic Emphasis.
s
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
"In Ana•rica, Reform Judaism is, gave expression to vital, persistent it to be one of the obligations of ed States in the matter of social requested the authorities for it
and universal ideals; they built up organized religion to help develop legislation and social
MANUEL URBACH
reviving the Prophetic emphasis, I, g
insurance. Period in which to register the,
lorious moral and spiritual vat- a social conscience, I do not be- Such a study
may of lead
the prat:- tombstones but the results of this
Granite and Marble
and the inevitable dominant aspect ues; they taught that in every man lieve that this is the obligation sole. first co-ordination
the to
work,
oft
an d plea are not yet known. It is
his emphasis is Social Justice. there is a spark of Codhood, the ly of the synagogue. I realize that provide the necessary ftmodatitin feared that similar orders for con-

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Years ago, Dr. Emil G. Hirsch im- dignity of a divine lineage. Through the synagogue cannot unaided and and data for the formulation of a fiscation will be extended to all
pressively enunciated the need of a all their teachings they insisted alone grapple with the problem, al- joint expression of principles to con- :
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Hungarian Jurist Dead.
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"6. Last of all, we request that. BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Emil
and spirit of Judaism. In
"Neither
he authorized to pro- Keehkementi a member of the
justice and righteousness the pub- the literature of the Prophets is re- the
World would
Union I advocate that the committee
.
I
lam
the of preparation
of Social
such a Aug.
, Hungarian
(PA n e by the contrasts and vented the innate social character strenuous a program at the start. statement
Principles of
5 at the high court, died here
evils of the present organization of of the Jewish faith.
age of 65. The Jew-
.
Certainly
we
should
avoid
specific
Justice.
A
pronouncement
from
ish
community
of Budapest ar-
soci•ty." The Central Conference
"Throughout the centuries when factional controversie s
of American Rabbis has for some
and politi- the World Union will stimulate ouri ranged an imposing funeral for
I 'the synagogue served as the House 'cal entanglements. We should keep people and encourage all mankind.' Keeskementi.

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