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Rabbi Goldman's "A Rabbi
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Dissected.
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SWVICIM.
Rabbi Leon Mem will °cropy the put.
pit Sunday mornin , March 13. at 10,45.
.peak on The ighting Instinct: Are
Human Beings Capable of DIsarniamenti"
American life and enclose our-
selves within • cultural wall?
sss
TOLERANCE IS ABROAD
I have no doubt that a great
many Americans would gladly
grant us that right, provided we
were willing to accept the neces-
sary corollary of such a propo-
sition, namely, that cultural iso-
lation shall be compensated for
by a publicly avowed economic
isolation, and other forms of dis-
crimination, which are now in-
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dulged in sporadically and
at an outstandingly low cost through
covertly.
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The Goldman-Samuel program
Double Protection Policy
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the prospect would prove a
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religious tolerance is very broad.
Et•ample Age 35
Witness the prohibition law,
which while aiming at a drastic
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is
nevertheless no concerned
would b. • little ewer 1/4
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any group of Jews could enrich
its program of religious educa-
tion to almost any degree it de-
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a living Ilebrew tongue.
Rabbi Bernard Heller of the Ifillel
Foundation of the linivermityof Michi-
What renders the Goldman- gan. will occupy the pulpit or
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dangerous is that it is no avow-
edly non-religious, so deliber-
- very important.
ately, even boastfully, secular.
Israel has
never lived for God, it points
Rabbi Goldman complains of
out. No two Jews have ever
the pre-eminence of the syna-
agreed about their concept of
gogue as the recognized unity of
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God. In the Bible itself, God
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forms. God has never been any-
synagogue by a social center in
thing more than a puppet-sha-
which there would be no room
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dow of Jewish nationality. Is-
for any form of religious wor-
Shampoo, Rinse, Finger
rael has not suffered all these
ship.
Wave, Eyebrow Arch,
centuries to preserve its belief
The second chapter of Rabbi
Facial, Manicure, All for
in God: "Blasphemous and per-
Goldman's book, "God and Is-
verted
as it may sound to some,"
rael," presents a program for a
says Goldman, "it is neverthe-
Judaism without theology—a
less
virtually
true that Israel
humanistic, secular Judaism. It
Henna Pack with Two
has lived for Israel's sake."
goes much further than non--
Shampoos
Jewish humanism. In that text- GOLDMAN'S NATIONALISM,_
book of humanism, Prof. A. Eus-
Rabbi Goldman decries and
tare Haydon's "The Quest of
denies the Jewish mission ,to
the Ages," the gods are de-
spread
abroad the ideal of ethi-
Call for Appointment
scribed as a "splendid company"
cal monotheism. The Jewish
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which once had a supremely im-
mission was instead to be an
portant function to play in ,hu-
exemplar of super-nationalism.
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personality now appears to be
unparalleled in the annals of
men. Of all nations of antiquity,
we were the most nationally-
conscious."
Prof. George Foote Moore in
his "Judaism" says: "The be-
lief
that the true religion must
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manism interpreting the same
facts says: "Thus, even when
called for and delivered.
God is universalized and mono-
theism energetically preached,
the Jew but reluctantly shares
his God, his Father, with the
rest of humanity."
Thus the whole of Jewish his-
tory is re-read and re-inter-
preted to serve the purposes of
DENTIST
the ideal of a secular national-
ity. A new mythology, that of
Announces the Opening of his New Offices at
the super-national Jew replaces
the old theology of thb Jew as a
servant of Cod. The principle
(AT CORTLAND)
of Jewish unity is not religion,
but national consciousness, as
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if the Sephardic Jews of old
London shared a national con-
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Jews with whom they refused to
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intermarry. Now this purely
secular Jewish nationality, which
is implied in the Goldman-Sam-
uel program, does not even
come under the protection of
the American tradition of re-
ligious toleration. It is an in-
vasion of American life by an
altogether new phenomenon to
which the American people are
not adjusted, and to which they
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The law of religious freedom is
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certain times in all countries,
but it is always there to be ap-
pealed to. In fighting for our
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own religious freedom, we have
fought and won the battle for
all minority religions. Now the
Goldman-Samuel school comes
to tell us that it was all a mis-
take, that the thing that was at
stake in Jewish life never was
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(Continued
from Page One,)
-
and the industrial ventures they
represent are
It. Marwil and Gus D. Newman: hotels
• rid clubs, Chart. Fleischman and Abe
Warshawsky: Insurance, Louis C. Illum•
berg and Shirley J. Weinberg; lewelrg.
Joseph II. Ehrlich and Maurice A. emit-
Sae.: lawyers. Herman A. August, Theo-
dore Levin and 5.1.1 Sternberg; laun-
dries and linen service. Samuel P. Baker
and Aaron 'Rumen.; loan and financing
companies. Abe Cooper; mote, David
Berton, Samuel Hartman•nd Marcia
Rosenberg: meat packers. Max Lowen-
stein, men'a furnishings, retail, Nathan
Scholnick, modeand musical instru•
men u , Dave Diamond •nd Jullue Klein;
MEN'S TEMPLE CLUI3
TO HEAR EDITORS!
Four Newspapers to Be Rep-
resented; Rabbi Fram
Speaks Sunday.
Accountants, Charles K. Harris; Ad•
• nd new•P•Pers, Louie Luckoff
Sabbath Servkise7—
and Arthur Dannetader; amosements,
"'the National Conference of Jews and Arhur Caplan. Nathan M. Platt and
Christie." will be the subject of Rabbi Frank Weisman; apartment mana.rnent.
Leon Fram's sermon Saturday morning, Walter H. Green •nd Walter S. Heave.
March 12.
riCh. architects and engineers, Chas N.
Agree: automobile dealers. Bud Strenic
M
T
I Club:
automobile
,,rice,
Dave
Berlin;
"A Night With the Newspapers" is the • utomobile tire, Harry II. Ilielneld and
offering of the Men', Temple Club on George
Klei man: bake., Alex Elson: Bendelson Nettorg.
n
Tueeday, March 16, •t o'clock. Speaker. banker. •nd brokers, John L. !frown;
Metals, Louis Dann, Joseph
M•lcolin Bingo of the Free Preee. Fred beauty parlors. Jacob R. IfirsehReld and Abraham Schuster •d Morris
ack;
Fisher of the Mirror, henry Montgomery Leo Morris, bed. and bedding. Miss Sarah
of the Times and Lee White of the Gordon •nd Ralph Wei..., bey...,
lifda!! "11eIrTe "ri
News.
Milton Bernstein. Martin B. Gingold and Reinheimer. Ralph D. Schiller and
Sam Jacob, carpet. •1 141 rows, Sidney Al.
office equipment •nd mutttom
Sisterhood Excha nge:
H
and 1f •l er B. Fi
chain Herry M. Radin and Max Sable; oil.
The Sisterhood Exchange will have its store., Howar d A. Kaichen andd Samuel Charles E. Feinberg and Roy R. Fisher:
opening in connection with the regular II. Rubiner, civil service employees, Chat optometrist, Murray Jackman: Pali.
meeting Monday, March IA. at 2 p. m. A
Inhd.„Gi Lorgje.,11„, ,Stost:
nd, printers, Maori. Aronson, Lazarus
,,,, clKea.ineh,r: I Ti.,
trio Crum the Detroit Symphony °reheatra
Morris Steinberg, Melville S.
will play. Any alsterhood member ' , tan- • nd Nary Roman; clothing. men's and Welt amt Monte Witteisholer:
ning •Alisplay of article. to the Exchange
S. Solomon and Harry
M. Feinberg ant
Phould get in torch with Mi.. Irving Ash, clothing, women's apecialty shop., H. Creme, physicians.
Dr. Saul 3). Barnet.
Hirschman immediately, Longfellow 3957.
lter J. M•yer nd Isidore ol Winkel
dbe
: Dr. J. and
Gilbert
Dr. Loui
Inras el.
.
Sand-
c Wa.
oel
M. B or th. •Dave G
rg "and weiss
Wei
Drss;
Dlurnb
p
avid J ing and
Annual Purim Dinner Dance:
Ilarry Jaciiha0n, confectioners, Joeeph heating. Ileniarbin Davidson Dell Herbert
The Student Council of the Temple Beth Benjamin and Joseph C. Hirschfield; cot- H. Warner: prod., Phil Illooromirden
El High School Invite. eons and daughter. ton and paper waste. Samuel Levine and and Ben II. Shwartz: radio N•than I.
of high school age to its • nnual Purim Abe Sera
flop,. and b. E. Lind; real estate and "Crim7 ,
dinner-dance Saturday night . March IS.
Dentists and dental eupplies, Dr. P. builder., Joseph Heron. and liarry Z.
at 6.30.
I' rogram, 6:30 dinner; g,, • Bernstein •nd Dr. David SelIgeon, depart• Brown: r Doe
ky, Loris cat
(Ginsberg.
henry
estaurant.,
..... . delicate,
play by the drama club, The e Weddi ng ," me ant tores,
I..
and David Touff ; sena . Sam
• comedy;
dancing. Th e cieoei.nd
druggist. and suppli., Maurice IL Beck. Jassy •nd William I. Serwer. retail
a .tore
bating 'I cam •nd its coach will be the er •nil Louis Lambert, dry goods, 0. II. employees,
MIwt , n1
F. Ashner, achool
special guests of honor •I the dinner.
I Kahn and Simon Sheller, electrical equip- teachers, Rose Phillips and Dorothv Ha- I G.' corps
I
ntent, Morris IL
rid m ore , hinowits: shoes: retail. Pen II. Berke, E. clubs
Purim Puppet Shadow Play:
Goldrrian• fish Mite tiel.nek and Ira A. Bernstein •rid Maurice Mittelman:
Adults •s well av children •re invited Danto; florists, Samuel Israel: furniture. store fistureli, Ira Copeland, Alfred Ouch " •
to the Purim Puppet Shadow Play to be I retail, wholesale, manufacturer's agent. and Flury Sheresky, Wore and tailor •
given Sunday. March •t 3 p. m. for I retail, Fred B. Freifos. Sol 1.. Rottman, trimming, Sam Grenadier and Sol Romeo.
ARIB. of the fourth, fifth and Oath I Max Lieltertnan. Nathan Mandeberg, marten: tobacco and cigar,
Norman
grades, and Sunday. March 20, at 3 It. m. I David J. Mary moot and Morris Robinson; Schwartz and William Maser; to. and
for children of the kindergarten, first. fors, Joseph D. Rosenberg •nd Herman notions. Sam I.. K•ranati; transportation
aec,rid tind third grad.. Thie beautiful Mork.: mare"mid gas Stations, Ilarry and cartage. Charles Robinson; trunks,
puppet shadow ploy as the tarok of Meyer (. Goldberg and Abraham Max, gm-
all. •1"
ndings. Jack lorldman uphol-
Levin, •ithor of the novel, "Yehod," cern, ret•il mot wholesale, A. L. Bern. serring. Wlatere J. Newton, wall paper.
• nd w be presented by Paul Mcliharlin, mein, Charles Grosberg and Ralph Davi& Osman E. Fisher, wool. woolens, William
nf "The Popp et Annual." Admis- son: hard.. . m id
orris
l Sh et in: wornen'a wear, Leon Friedman
vion
for chlolren Iin cluding refreshments) and Sam Mint: , hate
editoror
painand
t, M rape, Robert an d Jatiob Bu rrows.
20 cents. Adults 10 cent,
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CHILDREN'S HOME
TO BE DEDICATED
(Continued from Page One.)
Marwil, Dr. Samuel J. Eder and
A. J. Koffman.
For a one-year term: Fred M.
Butzel, Samuel B. Kahn, Melville
Welt, Herman Cohen and Daniel
J. Alpert.
Herman Cohen Lauded.
ose,
IL
On Tuesday evening, March 15,
'
at 8 o'clock,
at the meeting of the
Men's Temple Club, represents-
fives of the four daily papers pub-
lished in Detroit will deliver ad-
Modell• dresses bearing upon various
phases of newspaper work and
dealing with economic and social
using
„
problems of vital importance. The
speakers and their subjects are:
Malcolm Bingay of the Free
Press will speak on "Our Changing
Times:" Fred Fisher of the Stir-
, roe will speak on "Tabloid Jour-
nalism;" Henry Montgomery of
the Times will speak on "The
Newspaper and the Public;" Lee
White of the News will speak on
Scandal aAd the News.
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In order to establish an esprit
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in the city, the Temple Club
has invited the men's organizations
of the following congregations to
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be their special guests on this °C-
casion:
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
St.. Joseph's Episcopal Church,
Woodward A v e n u e Christian
Church, North Woodward Congre-
gational Church, Woodward Ave.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK OF ist Church. Church, First Universal- (Continued from Preceding Page.)
LANSING DEDICATED Members of the Men's Temple the Great, who in his "Letter on
It is dangerous to trifle
Club, as well as all invited guests Education" wrote :
with your EYES. Only those
"I must confess that I am sur-
from other churches will be ad-
(Continued from Paga One.)
engaged in examining eyes,
mitted without charge. Members prised to see that people of the
exclusively, are qualified to
of the Temple who are not offici- highest position bring up their
perform this important work.
Alex Cohen, Mrs. Lewis Simon,
associ ated mitt h
the Men's
' daughters like chorus girls. They
Dr. D. Segal (optometrist)
Mrs. Adolph Kositchek, Mrs. Es- Club will b admitted
chiefly wish that their daughters
upon t
has devoted 25 years, exclu-
thee
thee Friedland, Rev. Fr. John Gab- payment of the nominal fee of should be admired, that they should
sively, in the conservation of
riels, A. Dory, Rev. W. Inoold- 25 cents.
please by their appearance. Appar-'
viaion.
s tad and Rabbi Heller. Entertain- Fr cents.
"The
to Fighting
ently it is considered unnecessary
Speak on Instinct"
Disarmament
A thorough eye examina-
will be that they should be esteemed and it
tion, prescription, and com-
the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's is forgotten that their business in
plete report on the optical
sle3r.maotol'oSu4n5
'Sunday
, cfs tl h a ri.e:lh. life e consists In raising families."
T meort r tn pi k ngB
(,I
condition of your eyes, Oss
Frederick and Shakespeare.
'
Dollar. Glasses (if needed)
Like George Bernard Shaw,
Rabbi Frani will deal with the dis-
at extreme low cost.
de-
armnment conference at Geneva, Fr
the moral ideals
conditions
which and
has brought
he practical
it tested
Frederick
Shakespeare's
the Great
plays,
heartily
accord-
de-
DYERS
COlumbia 4-200
Eye Dangers
Mr. Kahn and Dr. Hirsch joined
in lauding the efforts of Herman
Cohen, who, as chairman of the
building committee, devoted him-
self untiringly to the cause and
was responsible for much of the
success attained in the completion
Ausubel
quotes the Vowing
into being, and the i sychological ing Mr.
to 51r.
Ausubel.
of the building.
p fa rc o t irr
oresss.whichhw i a ll retrehait th e eriZndiats- passage from the writings of
By-laws, adopted at the meeting
1310 Broadway, fir. Gratiot,
Frederick:
following a report by Mr. Alpert,
Suite 2
"If anyone would convince him-
mental question: "la the human
included a clause that the minimum
a
fi
gh
t
i
ng
self what a want of taste his pre-
being fundamentally
dues for members be $6 for men
animal
and
so
doomed
to
go
from
veiled
up
to
the
present
day
in
Ger-
and $3 for women.
one war to another, or is he cape- many, let him only go to the public
Resolutions were ordered drawn
ble of maintaining indefinitely a theaters. There he will see them EHRLICH IS CHOSEN
in memory of Louis Duscoff, who
state of peace between himself performing the abominable plays PRESIDENT ZIONIST
was an active member of the
and his neighbor? of Shakespeare which have been
board, and it was indicated that
1
On Saturday morning, Starch translated into our language, and ORGANIZATION HERE
memorial resolutions are in prepa-
12, Rabbi From will speak on the the whole audience taking the ut-
tion expressing the grief of the
subject, "The National Conference most delight in these rediculous
Continued from Page Ono)
board over the death of Mrs. Harry
farces which are only fit for the
of Jews and Christians."
("Mother") Klein and Milford
savages in Canada."
The
Temple
is
preparing
for
a
was submitted by Ro-
Stern. Those present rose in
It will be revelled that ir. Ausu- committee
colorful Purim celebration. The
bert Marwil,
honor of the memory of Mr. Dus-
younger children will hold masque- bel, who is well known New York
corr.
translator Simon Shetzer, retiring president,
rade parties, and on Sunday after- literary circles, was
DAVID FRIEDLAND
In brief remarks, Mr. Weiss-
at Sun-
3 in ,oto English of
noon, March 13, and again on
om Asch's was lauded for his efforts at the
head of the movement here during
wasser urged that as large an acs were Lucille Switzgable, Lou day afternoon, March 20,
T he Mother."
audience as possible be gathered G raff, Lou Fisher, Eva Kosner, o'clock, they will see a puppet
A master of
erman as well the past two years, those present
for the dedication on March 27, B en Bernstein an dthe Brosell Sis- shadow play of the story of Es- as Englis
S h la
ages, Mr. Ausubel, giving him a rising vote of thanks.
Mr. Marwil was chosen chair-
and that an effort be made to in- ers.
ther. Adults, too, will be welcome in " up ear n" reveals that he
still anew that warmth which
possesses
to witness the puppet play.
e great art of doing man of a committee to arrange for
Sheriff
Henry
Behrendt
of
characterized efforts in behalf of
The Temple High School is Et ielle research work. He tells, an event to mark the inauguration
Wayne County headed a party of
the home in the past.
nd accurately, the great tale of the new officers.
ance on
fight from Detroit who attended planning a Purim dinner-glance
' of
Mr. Kahn's Report,
of on
the most interesting per-
Mourn Stern's Death,
the
p reigram of which there will ebec
he
ceremony.
Sheriff
Behrendt
In his annual report as presi-
A resolution was adopted at the
be a comedy presented by the sonalities in Prussian history.
gr eeted the congregation in a brief also
dent , Mr. Kahn reviewed events a
annual
meeting mourning the death
High
School
Drama
Club.
ddress and donated one of the me-
which led up to the merging of morial
Dr. Leo 51. Franklin has left Revised Edition Coming of of the late Milford Stern, for many
windows.
the city for a three-week period.
the Detroit Hebrew Infants Or-
years
a
friend of the Zionist cause.
Abrahams' "Jewish Life
More than 800 attended the dedi- During his absence his Beth El
The resolution reads:
phan Home and the Hebrew Or-
in the Middle Ages."
- Whereas, the Zionist Markt of De-
phan Horne, with the aid of the „ ation ceremonies.
college classes will be merged with
Publisher Edward Goldston, 26 troit ha, learned with profound suing.
those of Rabbi From
Jewish Child Care Council. A
of the midden and untime/y passing of
Museum street, London, W. C. 1, Milford
b oard of 15, chosen from the three
.tens ,, sss so,
A debat to
ing team from Clevmor
Milford Stem
elann-
d
England, informs us that in April the b,T,,, Lhe4ottli
will c om e
organizations, met April 15, 1930,
Detroit Sunday
1,1.1d t.tn71,71i:
he
will
publish
a
new
and
revised
with Mrs. Edith Bercovich acting
F.ik,,,,,,,,,, F.,,,
ing, (larch 20, to clash with the edition of "Jewish Life in the Mid- untiring devotion to thewelf
of Ms
I•,
,.,..„,,,,
...r.
M won for himself the alrecti.ute
Rabbi
P.',
as recording secretary, Mrs. Ber- „, on
debating team of Temple Beth El
was on - Content. -
•n the high lasting Aileen, of
elle Ages by Israel Abrahams. reser
covich was then invited to act as
High School on the
his fellow-men. and where.. tbe lifetime
Strn reflects an unbroken rec-
director for both homes, Mr. Kahn' Mn,. Ilernard
Resolved, that the present:iMmi: The hook will be edited from the of Milford
formerly of this
unselfieh and constructive
pointed out, and she was relieved By. lately of New Yo rk, is here visiting gration policy of the United author's material by Dr. Cecil Roth. 5 ord • of militant
crusader for social Justine,
The
work
will
contain
about
500
and •
of her duties on June 1, 1931, fiend,
conscientious adherent to the
States will have an adverse effect
• ere. be It therefore
pages of text and 25 full-page illua- Path of
when Dr. Hirsch assumed direc- its,
upon
the
life
of
the
Jew
in
the
Mrs. M. Stern h. r
"Resolved, that In the untimely deth
from Raotfi
a
or Milford stern, the Palestine movement
where she Baum.
United States."
torial charge. Mr. Kahn lauded
haa beturn
een
he goe s ,
airtle is already well-known as is bereft of a faithfol friend, as one who
Mrs. Bercovich for introducing ear brother and f amily.
o uId not remain aloof from •ny under-
an
important
and
authoritative
measures of efficiency in the home,
taking which hadas its aim the welfare
Rabbi Folkin•n left Sunday for Wah- DONORS' LUNCHEON
work, and the fact that the editor of his people. Ills deepest •ympathire
and thanked her for her efforts.
nirton
e
attl„ t1; e0 fi t, hmr.ene-dwelyi
will
with Palestine and his counsel and
of the revised edition is now taking were
I 'nreett the
Mr. Kahn urged that steps be 'it l inbli incoon ' v
his
OF
NATIONAL
FUND
were ever at its command: be
Thurilday at CincInneti where
his place among the beat informed it I enersy
ort her
taken by the home to join the s be will 01R1l
her
s
te
",1,,
tee
fo
r v,,,edihteha. : rte hhe,,, re. :17:11.1 Milt rd
BRILLIANT AFFAIR Jewish scholars of the day should
Jewish Welfare Federation as a
lend new interest and importance to • nd • grevioue is,. to the congregation
constituent agency, "By so do- Rabbi Leon From will occult), Rabbi
(Continued from Page
ing," he said, "We would derive Yolkman's pulpit Friday eve.. March II.
the coming volume. Dr. Roth is or all Israel. Milford Stern belonged, not
One)
lone to the Jews of the United Stat.,
the author of several valuable • but
the benefits of the association
to the Jewry of the world. All J.s
S hools, Sisterhood of Shaarey
c
works, among them "The Jews of were to him hie brethern, and he
with a strong body of established
I
1
,
, L7Tntlhihnigs w brioot,bhece ..keeperia.
wo
homes.
He
also
stated
that
if
j
Zedek,
Sisterhood
of
B'nai
oMshe,
Venice,"
recently
published
by
the
t;
prestige and enjoy the advantagesl t
Jewish
he number of children would be
Jewish
Publication
Society
of
Women's
European
Wel-
foreinn
to
him.
In
him
there
ever burned
of close co-operation with the, rd
to a monthly average of 50
aise
fare Organization, Flint Hadassah. America; "The Book of Today," hh m i 2742
other member agencies."
he per capita rate would be re-
Mrs. Milkovsky thanked h e r published by Edward Goldston of rus h er
Describing the events which led duced to a level not exceeding the committees,
officers, the press
"Resolved that the ?Joni. District of
up to the construction of the new
and London, and the forthcoming vol- Detroit
it. deep.< morrow and
rate of any institution Mrs. Zwick for their co-operation.
ume on the Marranos to be publish- Its sine exp......
home, Mr. Kahn thanked Herman recorded
..... sympathy to the immediate
i
•nd to his retell.., and further
Cohen for his efforts as chairman n the country. Mrs. Max !layman then present- ed by the Jewish Publication So- family
resolved.
that
•
copy
of these r.olutkine
ciety.
Health conditions in the home earl Mrs. Milkovsky with a birthday
of the building committee and
lee tranmItted to them."
excellent, Dr. Hirsch stated in cake bearing 30 candles, signify-
said: "Mr. Cohen has given un-: are
A
resolution
was
also adopted
. banking Drs. Kliger and Metzger ing
ca the fund's anniversary, and the
stintingly of his patience •
ndles were lit by M . . .
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society thanking Vice-President Charles
ity in supervising the construction! and the other doctors who ren-
II%
f -
Curtis, Secretary of Agriculture
Honors the Memory of
'
of the building from the moment der services to the home. Dr.
Hyde, Senators King, Borah and
Present t 41,000 Check.
the first shovel was put into th e Hirsch described at length the
"Mother" Klein.
Vandenberg, and others who aided
tele
gram of greeting was read
ground up to the time the last, work in the home to guarantee the
in the effort to form the Americin
from Nelson Ruttenberg, president
piece of furnishing was in place." health of the children, and told of sokf-A
On Wednesday evening, March 9, Pro-Palestine Committee at Wash-
the American Jewish National at 7:30 p. m., a class of 10 members ington.
Praising Dr. Hirsch and his staff the work done by the doctors Fund.
his association with whom "ha , already referred to in Mr. Kahn's
were initiated in the Hebrew Ladies
Mrs. Harry Kraft, as chairman Aid Society. This class was in
been • most happy one," Mr. Kahn report.
particularly thanked Dr. David
Utmost care has been taken to of the luncheon committee, spoke honor of the departed sister, Mal- DECLARES ZIONISM
Kllger and Dr. }lorry Metzger, I arrange recreational activities in briefly and thanked her co-work- viva Klein. Memorial services were
house physicians, who have given, the home, Dr. Hirsch stated, and
held at the meeting for "Mother" NOT PHILANTHROPY
gratis of all their available time described the parties arranged, ers. Milkovsky presented a Klein and the charter was draped.
(Continued from Page One.)
to the home, and to Drs. Sol Bar., games played and other activities. check for $1,000, proceeds of the A short poem which Mrs. Klein had
luncheon, to Leon Kay, president composed when the Hebrew Ladiesererated
nett, Harry Topcik, Leonard Sid- Boys are encouraged to earn of
the local
ererated
in making the event a
money
by
selling
Council,
and
papers
or
other-
low and David Levy for their sets-
Aid was first organized,
read success.
Among those she thanked
ices to the home.
wise and are given freedom to use Mr. Kay, in response, lauded the by the president. A short was
business
, Miss
ladies
and
in
a
brief
talk
slated:
was
Rose Lipids, who, she
their earnings as freely as they
Dr. Hirsch's Report.
"Just as we cannot visualize th meeting was held after which re- said is to Junior Hadassah what
please.
In an unusually interesting
building of a home on some one e freshments were served.
Mrs.
Ehrlich
is to Senior Hadsssah.
Speaking of the education of else's lot, so it is impossibl
port, presenting a complete view
e to Rainbow Girls Purim Dance She read • number of telegrams
of the activities of the Jewish the children, Dr. Hirsch reported conceive of a
of
Pales-
greetings, among them one
Children's Home, including the re. that at present six are in Cass tine unless we reconstructed
March 19.
from
redeem the soil of
rom Leon Kay in behalf of the
ligious, recreational and cultural Technical High School, one in the Eretz Israel as the inalienable
Jewish National Fund
efforts in behalf of the boys and High School of Commerce, four in property of all Jews."
Purity Assembly No. 12, Order Council, and another from Miss
girls, Dr. Hirsch stated that the Tappan Intermediate School, nine
of the Rainbow for Girls, will ini. Hattie Gittleman, Senior Hadas-
Mrs. Zwick's Address.
in
McKerrow
Public
School
and
population of the home fluctuated
Speaking on the subect
"The tiate a class Tuesday evening, nab advisor, who was unable to
j
I in 1931, as follows: On Jan. 1 five in McKerrow kindergarten.
Redemption of the Soil
th e March 15, at 7:30 o'clock. Follow- attend the luncheon.
there were 24 juveniles and 1I
A considerable portion of Dr. Salvation of the Soul," Mrs. d
Zwick,
ing this initiation movies will be
Miss Zelda Teitelbaum, chair-
infants in both homes, and during Hirsch's report was devoted to prominent Cleveland leader who shown and refreshment, served. All man
of the luncheon, after thank-
the year there were admitted to the question of religious training. has for many years been active in members, old and new are invited. ing her co-workers, presented the
the combined home 15 infants and which he called "an indispensable Zionism, declared that the rebuild.
Purity
Assembly's
Purim
dance
check
seven juveniles, making the total factor in a child's education." ing the Jewish land without the is to be given Saturday evening, reeds for $2,025, being the pro-
of the luncheon. Brief re-
of 60 children cared for during "My idea of religious observance. Jewish National Fund is inconceiv. March 19, at Hotel Statler. Music marks were
also delivered by Mrs.
the year. At the end of 1931 m
especially
ustbe spobny
is eat d h yat anid t able.
is to be furnished by "The Rhythm , Edith Brechner Kliger,
associate
were 43 children in the
spontaneous, r
" We are unique in our under-
Rascals." There will be favors for chairman of the luncheon.
Farband School Color Sight there
home, and of the infants who conscious response coming from taking in that we are buying the the girls and refreshments.
Ball This Sunday.
An
inspiring
talk
was
given
by
were discharged, seven were re- inner conviction," Dr. Hirsch de - land. " Mrs. Zwick said. "When
I Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, to whom
The Farband Folk School will turned to their parents and two Glared. He then described the 'he
American colonists dared the
I
the
program
of
the
luncheon
was
hold its annual ball Sunday eve- were placed for adoption; of the various efforts to instill a religious terrors of the Atl
a
ntic to come to life, that they were marshland dedicated.
ning, March 13, at Fort Wayne juveniles discharged two were re- t fhe e linstbibnat the
ob of. this continent, they did not have and sand dunes which the Jewish
t h a youth,
outh o , lana dspotrv
Adding charm to the after-
Hotel, Cass and Temple.
turned to their parents and six
holiday
to worry about land. In Palestine settlers transformed into garden noon's program was the group of
Valuable prizes will be given to placed in care of the Jewish Child ances which are
marked
by
tr•-
we
buy
every
inch
of
the
soil,
hio
nn
to
e
y.land
flowing with Ilebrew melodies sung by George
best dancers. 'Music will be by • Care Council.
ditional celebrations. The Succah pay an exorbitant price for it, and s m po ilts
k and ad
Galvani, who was accompanied by
popular union orchestra. All
The income of the home includ- is built on Succoth, • Seder ar- then have to re-claim it and build
The prin:iple of the Jewish Na- Miss Sara Weinberg, Mr. Cal-
friends of the Farband Folk School ed $14,750 from the Community ranged
on Passover, Megillah read it up. To expect the Chalutzim to tional Fund is the key to social ' rani chose three Ilebrew songs by
are asked to come and make this Fund, $2,7119 from dues, $1,561 on Purim, etc.
pay for the land and for re-claim- justice, she stated, because it Anna Shomer Rothenberg, "Yofirn
ball a success.
from children's board, $833 from
Dr. Hirsch also thanked Mrs. ing it, and then to give their life's makes the land the possession of Ha-Leilot b'Cnaan," "Shir Arabi"
RUSS Morgan and his orchestra
donations, $1,500 from rent on
Bercovich
for
her
co-opera-
blood for it, is not to expect the the entire r^ople, and she added: and Shir Moledeth" and "Hebrew•
will supply the music.
545 East Canfield property. Ex-
and expressed thanks for the land to be built. The obligation "I believe the redemption of the Melody" by Achron.
penses were: Food, $4,395; solar- Ilion
aid and co-operation of Mr. Kahn to provide the funds to buy the soil will make the salvation of the I Several selections were given by
ies, $11,661; fuel, power and re- and Mr. Cohen, president and vice. land is therefore the obligation of
CENTER BASKETBAU. LEAGUE
soul possible. The entire people John Wummer, flutist of the De-
—
pairs, $3,621; children's expenses. , president of the hom eand and hi, all Jews."
will wither its very soul if it for- troit Symphony Orchestra, who
1 "
i "" k". 5" 1°' G. "'"
M."h
Referring to the Arab question, gets Palestine. Separating thel was also accompanied by 1fisa
American 1..a.rue: Olympic*
I, R•"
24., Pilots $1,791; general expenses, $2,069. . staff. Special reference was made
S. Erman...4
Monomer. is. Dr. Hirsch said that expenses are to the work done in and for the Mrs. Zwick pointed out that land
Jewish people from the Jewish law I Weinberg. The singing of Hatik-
J ,nose Senior Games. N e k'n•I
lAw"" quite high, but have been reduced
by Mrs. Fannie Lesser, bought by Jews was until their and the Jewish land is like seps- vah concluded the afternoon's
Rawlings 23. Sparta. 6; Pirates 22,
in comparison with expenses in the matron.
Revelers 2.
settlement upon it devoid of all rating the body from the soul." program.
I
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Optical Clinic
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