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(Continued from preceding page.I
and in 1690 he teas
alerted president.
Adler's increasing importance
in the general field of Semitic , ,
as well 11S in biographic work,
and his skill us an eXecUtiVe re-
sulted in hi, designation as a
member of the editorial board
which assembled the material
for the Jewish Encyclopedia,
published in 1902 and every-
Is•her• regarded as the outstand-
ing lit, it • creation to the
credit of .\ inerican Jewhdi cul-
ture.
10. Adler's assignments
in connection with the uncyclo-
Pedin
the d•nartmcni , of
Post-Biblical Antiquities and
the Jew, of America.
as Secretary
In connection with the trans-
lat ion of the Hebrew Bible, pub-
ledied ul IIIIP by the Jewish
Publication Society of America
and, next to the encyclopedia,
the most authentic and detim-
t IV literaryaccomplishment un-
der Anierican
aUSIticeS.
Or. Adl r c ite l as chairman of
the bad of editors. In this
capacity his conspicuous talent
for commanding the vita•). co-
operation of scholars represent-
ing various interpretation- of
and approaches to Jewish relig-
ion and history was abundantly
confirmed. Dr. Adler belongs
the ( onservat)ve school of
Judaism and adheres to the tra-
ditionalist Vista of Jewish relig-
ious thought as exemplified in
the United Synagogue of Amer-
ica, founded by the late Dr.
S010111011
Schechter, who pre-
ceded Dr. Adler as prdesident
or the Jevrish Theological Sent-
Mary. Next to the work 111.
Schechter, the most easel iv e
labors performed in the devel-
opment of the United Syna-
gogue are those of Dr. Adler.
cetided by ,1 udge Irving Lehman
of the New York lour tof Ap-
peals.
Dr. Adler played a significant
part in the post-war activities in-
volvinfr the fate of his cu-religion-
_-t- in European countries. At
the Peace ('oaf, rence at N'crsailles
I e was one of the group of Amer-
ican .lewish leaders, headed by
Louis which with Jewish
delegation. from other countries,
suc c eeded in having incorporated
into the treaty guarantees of Jew-
ish minority rights.
Since the organization of the
Joint Distribution Committee,
Adler has done yeoman service in
conniption with the wrork of
raising funds for the Jeluildlita-
Don of stricken and economically
uprooted J e w s in every part of
Europe visited by the devastating
hand of \Par.
1 . yru. Adler has been a maker
l('ontinuell from l'aga One)
(Continued from Page One.)
Formed at Talmud Torah of
.1.-01 I- 1I I:
Oliel Moshe Synagogue
15 d
eel I
of Michigan Ave.
onke car Wit t
' 1 1 , light
lit 1 4 ‘
'Opt,
Ni 11•Iligan
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to
5 •
I.
1
1111 1 t.it hill
I
flays.
1.
id. Itligs entered in the mat-
: "when the revival of an
,• and unfounded prejudice
'11- 01 harm a rare it is the
000nloo, of that race fil
idion to it." Ile thanked
.hlc , fel- his action and the in-
, 11:1 d, rl;urd 1•11,1 . 11 at that
11:1
,
,
c , olent ; Abe
Millet.
-1.1ent ; Nits. 11. G0111111,111.
1/Z1V111 Fried
ti
.t New leal.
l'Ins New Idea..
Equals New Op ► ortunilie.
d
•n. N.
a. and
II,
II.
Xuieiac 4.
net and a moulder of institu-
Voltz. I. Patti, Is, II
tions. By virtue of his great schol-
S
and Ale-
ar-hilt and his high character.
d
sen, AV. Salle, M
many have deferred t
111111, at
5
•I...Imam
111,11 It
i-C11 11 111, , and sages.
hon
I .
who unt
Ha s Work forseminary.
iesponsidle
position
a
,,,„
It was lie who was im.truniental
t,
and plinripal iu ‘5
in bringing to the aid of the Jew-
l'a ,
1111.111 the 1 e.
h,
ish Theological Seminary nit,n I.
clot,
of
' 1 591110d
wflose religious affiliation. did not n
,
1-4, "
m
55.1
1 ,, lidelit of the United Ile.
VCISely refIc.ct the point of view
flu ugh 1
h
,Is,
elected
as
expounded by the Seinitufry. Funds
t ' ad ",
11, o,
dom.
.',a , ses op, nI
donated by these friend, of the
tableaux ii, 1,
Sellt
11t111 all Jewsli
institution made possible the at--
arm
of upper NlicIngan ay- " ffitn. ' d """"g
iiiiisltion, daring' Dr. Adler', presi-
d "'" i
asked to register their
dency, of rar e books and manu-
SlindaY
ii immediately. The school
script, in the thousands. In 1921,
hic 1..-
ll"'
MiChigan avenue and
for example, the Seminary library
5,
11 lie used for the si olcinen ,
ninth street.
contained 65,000 printed volumes
German .1, wid. referee. in Pal,
and 1,900 manuscripts. In 19:12,
seven yeill'S after Dr. Adler had
"'
""ut.
der Ille
of
been named president, the semin-
ary library teas the grealust Jew-
ccelled Ii5 Ali eel AC. 1V, isc.11,
ish library in the World, containing
ecuti5i. direct.),
I II 1. Is pim,
I('ontitfiled from rage Onel
I I 05,000 printed volumes and
ant 111 Ike
7,0011 manuscripts, many of them
yi,t, he plans to give itsvisy 2,'.- 11111 Isaac Van GI
I., 1,•
of the highest import:nice in the
of -1,111.
t 0r Of t lie I '111c.tgo Ilac 1 11„
field of Ilebraica. hr 1921, the
the announceiornt of his t'ompany, Jacob lien
I .
invested funds of the school to•
, mutant, .111r. Shapero sited Kopp, Laois rhalif,
111.1.1
tided $615.000. In 1932, the
does nut consider it a pod, worth and Ed5vard Nolan.
Seminary' s invested funds amount- it
a;l ,„ intnuyt Litt rather oat'
'the pageant was opened by
ed to more than 61000.01111.
et h .1• mote task to be accomplish-
than Straus, Jr., general shah
One of Adler's greatest achieve- ed
man of tile pageant commiticc.
ments-that which he regards as
11r. Shapero is a member of the
the most signMeant actomqsli- Midget hoard of the l'onlinung 5- who welcomed the audience :old
mmit in his career is t h e find Fond and is a director o f th e told of the aims of the American
that he succeeded in persuading N--,Ili •:11.1 Clinic. He became a l'ali,tine Campaign. Senator 11,1.
Wae•ner presented On fit it
his predecessor, the late Dr. Solo- li.•• ...'rt as a result of a friend
mon Schechter, to give Up ae roVet- sl ;. with the late Senator Ferri , mg , of President It....-evelt and
c5piesool
a fervent hope that th e
ed place ill British scholarship itnd ve
:I he Was as student at the
I-, rsecution of tile Jews
t
come to the United States to as-
c: Institute..
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A.
from which Jews suffer or ease lesion, he nevertheless harbor, a
burdens placed disproportionately ,Ilistaste for speeches and disco! -
on the Jewish population. he iveness in general. When he to:m
speaks with the authority vested in sides at it meeting of the American
him by the centralized moral sett- Jewish Committee these days, with
timent of American Jewry. .1, the German situation on the
the successor, in this oflice, of the agenda. his role is that of an am
late Louis Marshall. Dr. Ad- ci•nt Maccabean, addressing him-
ler has preserved the tradition of self to a moral program the lie-
dignity. reasonableness, clarity tails and effects of which will till
and firmness which characterizes many a page of history to lo.
the American Jewish Committee written in days to come. But the
when it states its position in it words he speaks when he send-
matt•r involving an infraction of forth young rabbis graduating
Gos elf rights. from the Jewish Theological Pan-
Dr. Adler has played a leading inary and inen and women 1,11
1 11 ii• in Jewish affairs from the plating course, at the Teat hit=
day the United States entered the Institute connected with the
World War to the present. A Mary are the words of a sage,
careful inquiry into the fact , will he addresses himself in the man
1,-veal that it was he who inspired ter of the wise men of Israel
the co-ordination Of the social, whose work and thought, madc
religious and recreational work it,- lmesible the unbroken continllitV
, tituted, immediately upon Ameri- of a millennial tradition which
ran entrance into the war, by sari- neither the ferocity of the outer
local and national groups in world could silence nor inner de-
' , LIS
hchalf of the Jewish men in the fertion could more than amine!)
training ramps. By reason of tartly interrupt.
mmtacts with official Washington
which he enjoyed since his earlY
years as an attache of the National
Aluseund he was able to bring to
the attention of the War and
(Continued from Page One I
Navy Departments the problem of
montly to take place at Hotel too.
tho Jewish soldiers and sailors and
nn dose on Sunday, Nits'. 12. urn
Ile proper nu-tilt-ids by which their
gregat ion Shaare y 7solek of
religiou , and social needs could tr.01 1s affiliated with the 1 . n.'.
tim , t effectively he met. It was Si nagtigu• of America.
as a result of the tirelii‘s effort-
The call, which was sign .1
..f him-elf and those assoriat•d
Mos-, of
firtik'on, r
it h hitn that the Jewish Welfare th.nal president of Cnittol
Board w a , organized and began s9 , 211e,
1
ut that the N
function in the early months of ban in.tituted a new ord. r for
the war. During the entire period United Stritc , and that tin. r.
of the conflict he served an chair- .rd e r is of 111 1,1 SIZIllfiekflet
man of the committee on chap- the , Ytlawogue.
It declare. t , ,•
'ale. and religious activities. On the •ynagogue should meet 1 ,
the
death
of
challenge pn.sented by the N.
lug 211, 1920, upon
Col. harry Cutler. chairman of A. and should initiate the new f ,
the Jewish Welfare Board. Dr. and the Jewish New Year with
Adler was chosen acting chairman proclamation of a Spiritual Rec..
and served in that capacity until' cry Act based on "careful planar
June 6, 1921, when he was sue- on a wide wale."
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(Continued from Page One(
1I r. Seligman later applied himself.
Ile went to work in the mercan-
nile business in 1666, at the age of
I5, and became pre. ideal of Se-
ligman Bros. in P903, holding that
post until 1925. Ile also wa-
president of the company which
huilt and operated I.a Fonda, on,
ef the largest hotels in New 11eN
Ica; president of the First Nii
tional liatik of Santa Fe,
teetor of the Northern New M.
iro Loan Association.
Governor Seligman's pers. , Iliii
ity was largely responsible for
political success. As clam man
llie Santa Fe County
ers, his associates %cert. tw- il Iteputi-
livens, and as Nla•tor of Santa Vf.
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Ileituan plea-,', "this Walt.
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(Slay God
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for the traditional
"Amen."
"IlitlIeltijah" would
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the Lord).
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Season's Greetings
ability of Ihone of our faith to
elie01111 1 , through the creation of
sidritual it-sources, its did SO I li 4-
quently our fathers, the force of
hostile end threatening eircune
stances." Ile referred to the
pliant of the Jell in Germany and
said that no matter the ,apritire-
sod
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Governor Lehman said that 111.•
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of the. JeSv... in Ill. , 1 . 71:11,1
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1, H. m Washingten of the ap-
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-ntent of Elliott 1I. NItiyei,
attorney, as an advisee to
stair of the Agricultural
Ad • iist mem Administration.
Mr. Moyer has Mien associated
w h the law firth Of Butzel, Levin
55- inston for the past three years.
In lAitshington, Mr. Moyer will
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v.., lice for the packing, milling,
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au integinl part of the President ,-
lit...di:dim-him Progra m.
taxes on the
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EDITED YEAR BOOK
For more than :III years Dr.
A,n er has e dit e d th e American
„ Jew ish Year Book, a volume
filled with historical, biographi-
cal and t-latiStit . 111 information
mid issued annually hy the Jew-
ish Seeiety. Among
the valuable material found in
various issues of the year book
are contribution , by I/r. Adler
on subjects of A me rican Jew-
ish biography. From his pen
have come authentic portraits
sum• the presidency of the Jewish
of such AllieriCan Jewish per-
sonages as Louis Marshall, Solo-
Theological Seminary. It wa ,
mon Schechter, Judge Sulzber-
during his early travels abroad
ger, Oscar S. Straus, Secretary
that Dr. Adler had made the ac-
of Commerce in the cabinet of
quaintance of Schechter, who in
I'It ii rr Roosevelt and later
Ih911 was appointed instructor in
Ambassador to Turkey. and Ja-
rabbinical literature at Cambridge
cob II. Schiff, banker, philan-
University. The two men met in
thropist and stalwart champion
the year in which Schechter had
begun his brilliant career. Their
of his people's rights.
Ur. :Adler has written num•r-
friendship continued until the end.
In 19112, at Dr. Adler', suggestion,
ous articles on Semitic
As,yriology, ()Heath! arch-
the hoard of trustees of the Sem-
aeoloay, comparative religion,
inary prevailed upon Dr. Schechter
bibliography and American Jew-
to accept the presidency of the
ish history. In collaboration
institution, which had been vacant
with Allan Ramsay, he wrote
for several yers Nei- the deth of
"Told in the Coffee House,• a
the first president, Dr. Sabato
series of folk-tales collected in
Moran,. Dr. Schechter's coining
Constantinople, and he is the
to this country altered the com-
author of "'rile Life and Letters
plexion of Judaism in America.
of Jacol. Henry Schiff."
Other Affiliations.
To the friendship, extruding
Ile. Adler is a member of the
years, that existed be- Colin,- I of the Jewish Agency for
oVer
tween Dr. Adler and : ■ 1 r. Schiff Palestine and, although nut till
arc tii he attributed munificent avowed %ionise, is actlVely inter-
gifts of money by Mr, Schiff to ested in the historic work of build-
the Publication Society, which ing up a sound Jewish life in the
made possible the authoritative ancient honieland of Israel. Ile t-
translation of Holy Scriptures by ad° a illeinlier of the esectit,,,
the most eminent Jewish Bible committee of the Boy Scout. h!
scholars and a series of transla- A inor ka. lie 1, 1 1 1 1, menu Lrl..I„r
tions .f Jewish elaSsies, tchjch in the American Philosophical
when rompleted will consil of 2 5 •iety, the American Oriental So
volume, Dr. Adler is chairman ci•ty, of which he Was presi.h.r. ,.
1923, an d th t . Al .chnlgton
He is in
of the classics committee.
one of the mainstays of the society Academy of Science. His dui ,
in its purpose of placing in the include the Cosmos o f Washing
hands of American Jewish read , ton, the Philmont of Philadelphia
yrs literature of e nduring Jewish and the University of Baltimore.
li e has b een awar d e d th e Ina,.
•signifirance. Ile is also chairman
of the society's publication coin- ovary degree of Doctor of Inc
brew Literature by the Hebrew.
mittee.
Union College and that of Docthi
Statesman and Diplomat.
Cyru s Adler the educator, Oleo. of Letters by his alma muter, Ho'
logian (although he is not an or- University of Pennsylvania.
&tined rabbi), biographer, editor, Cyrus Adler's notable record
and historian is but one aspect of a constructive spiritual force In
a notable life, one of the most Jewish life in America may be at
colorful and fructifying careers trilitited to the skill with stitch
in the annals of American Jewish he has mastered the management
history. Cyrus Adler the states- of time. From the beginning he
man and diplomat, represent, the resolved not to dissipate his ener
unproductive although
other facet of his remarkable eS- Pies in
perienee. As president of the momentarily picturesque activitie,
American Jewish Committee, which Ile refused to cultivate oratorical
acts in the name of the Jews of talent for its n ip sake. An ex-
the United States whenever and cellent presiding officer, a speaker
wherever the rights of Jews are of charm, a raconteur who brinc•
denied or trampled upon anti, to bear upon an essgntial subjec ,.
through regularly constituted dip- It wealth of interesting personal
lomatic channels, calls upon goy- experience and observation. In ad
eminent,: to correct injustices dition to literary and historic al-
He told Judge
that neither his nor his
.0111.1111.d at al,
Ito opinion in th,
It.iito Leon P
was forliled
following ottleurs: Nat hap
-
know the Jew because
e,,, no Jews in England in
I-. :41, dill not
left it
I
1,151 ■ r 1. ...I. C .
wry and have 11
f t
nod Mug. w hell I
is hill' Will he kilc,st, :i
or,anization
•
ed out to the judge that Shakes,
'1 per , onaIN ha,. ol
through every refry, I
'I'alinud Torah in
•,. ...11 of (hi( ()hid Moshe Syll
t li-•
ell
ken le
1 1. .
4 ;
ill, Kurland thereupon made a
:Mal statement in uhnh he point-
Ion from Shak..-1 •
..ionoin, e.•t n 'Lid,.
lined:wk. president of
Talmud
Avenue
• di, at a meeting held Sunday 111.1".
Sept. 24, urged th•
the Moil
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I.• , • c "II
I .
I .
of this
nit s lilt
A le 'ramie r, Abraham J. Levin and
.1 11110' :Arthur J. Lacy, who t.ppos-
ed Mr. Kurland in the original
hearings in the case, commended
Judge Hunt for his action. ,
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lie Was the sole 1/v11100111 •leett . .1
with a Council of nine Refinhli.
. ans.
Wh• ❑ he ran for th e Gov-
ernorship in 19au and was elects
fur the first time, he carried rcen
Santa Fe County, it traditional lbi
publican stronghold.
Ile had risen to a commanding
-dosition ni the Democratic party
n NeW M•xico ev en Ili - fore It be-
came a state ll• %Vas chairman
of the territotial Democratic com-
mittee from 1,0K, to 1911, and
chairman of the state committee
thereafter for lo •years, blicomina
Ihe national committeeman in
1920.
As Governor. he was gaited he
liberal principles with the
five of eflivic
\•
ecimmto,
the state g..• •1 , •• • .
Ili, other
public
on Pan-Aim-wan and St. Loud
Exposition Iiiiiird • the Eilualizat ien
Hoard of Ne• Mexico, the Irripa
'ion Commission and the Edllia
rional
Survey
elii11111h,11111.
which he was pre , alent.
Governor Seligman had I•
been a sports enthusiast. In lh
he signed a hill legalizing Moo
racing in New Mexico With 1 ki
pari-mutuel system of betting.
In his civic and philanthrof
interests he had the antis,-
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Frankie Lackt.r of Cleveland. TI.
had two children, a boy a nd a gh
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$7.00.
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