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April 06, 1934 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-04-06

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17

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DIALOGUE OF A PROTESTANT,
A CATHOLIC AND A JEW

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IN THE FISHER BLDG.

(Continued from Page 16)

Jews and Christians chooses for
the future of our country, that

Orthodox Jewish boy, in a Y. M.

we may educate the adult so far

as we can and the coming genera-
C. A. hut, using Communion wine

'borrowed from an Episcopalian

tion of oar youth, to the attitude

and candles borrowed from the

Homan Catholic chaplain. lb, we

of appreciation, that they may
and work
r i se abovedifferences

need a war and the threat of an

together for the country t hat all

outside enemy to unify our coon- „f

C. The spirit in which we
try?
P. There are two ways by should approach this problem of

which we might today achieve. na- • human relations is well illustrated

tional unity. The one way is the by an incident in the life of Car-

way of the demagogue, the way dinal Gibbons. At some civic af-
mimes- fair in Baltimore where there was
of terrorism, the way IIf
a parade, the master of cere-
sion. It is the way of the I to-
erustian bed, it is the way of the monies had inadvertently failed to

all-dominant, totalitarian state assign places to Cardinal Gibbons
which destroys liberty of speech, and Bishop Paret, an Episcopalian.

I and of the press, and would mould

A
Salymil
Costume

So the Bishop approached the Car•

conduct of American life. That

dinal and said: "Your Eminence,
if the same custom prevails in

mutual appreciation, of co-opera-

I shall precede you." With that

to one pattern the thought and

destroys democracy. It leads to your church as in mine, of the
ruin. The other is the way of superior dignitary going last, then

unity Appreciation is the way of
ti° y which rises shove differen-

Pertinently

ences, the unity which is found in

the varied beauty of an autumn

Picturesque

landscape, with its lights and

shadows all merged into a perfect

whole. It is the unity of an or-

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chestra with its various choirs,

the wood-winds, the strings, the

brasses, all blending into the

divine harmony of a symphony. It

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Ensembles from

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A happy combination of a
monotone frock and fig-
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is white with the (lull cool
look of moss. The scarfed,
:ling-sleeved coat is white-
figured, by tiny apples,
two by two. The back-
ground is navy, brown or
black.

Greetings!

Romance of
a People

APRIL 16 - 23
AT OLYMPIA
DETROIT

is the hard way, but it is the true

way. It is the way of democracy,

it is the American way. It is the

exquisite tact that never failed

him, because it was based essen-

tially on love, Cardinal Gibbons

did not reply by addressing

Bishop Paret as "Bishop," which

would have been a lower ecclesi-

astical title than the one used to

him, "Your Eminence," but tak-

ing Bishop Paret by the arm, he

said: "My brother, we' shall walk

together." So should we all,

Catholic, Protestant and Jew', take

one another by the hand and walk

together in the solution of the

problems that confront as as a

way the National Conference of nation.
_



VI RADICAL
SYNAGOGUE BODY FORMULATES
PROGRAM FOR REMONG PREJUDICE

NEW YORK.—One

of the most

radical programs ever undertaken

by Jew's in their effort to remove
religious and racial prejudice, will

in which they predominate and es-
pecially to convey to the Jewish

youth of this country the necessity

for seeking tither channels of en-
deavor for their livelihood. The
be considered at the twenty-second
fourth point calls for the carry-
annual convention of the United
ing out by the synagogue of a pro-
Synagogue of America which takes
gram of vela' justice. This con-
London Post Scores Moslem Grime• place in Washington from May 6 sideration is based upon the belief
to S.
ance• Against Britain.
that prejudice is often tied up with
LONDON.—(JTA)--The recent. A four-point program has been social and economic. factors.
disturbances in Palestine have tentatively propared which aims to
Unusual interest in the program
been much
authored
by Arabs
who
are attack the problem strictly from the has been created both on the part
very
opposed
to the
British

d not primarily to point of view of the Jew, The
government an
h. J .ws living in the Holy Land, Christian responsibility in the
according to a special dispatch problem of removing pre)udice wi
published in the London Morning , , entirely ignored, leaders of the

Post, conservative daily. T h e
writer for this eminent English I organization believing that this is
a matter solely for Christians
journal disclaims w atever rig
tel self-government the Arabs have themselves. A Christian, however,
repeatedly asserted they possess will be invited to present the Chris-
on the grounds that they are not t'
viewpoint .
, and 'an
p
equipped to ru le Europeans,
The first point in the program
that "the Arabs are not really
' calls for co-operation by the syna-
Arabs."
The latter statement is couched lgogue with non-Jewish agencies for
in language of the etymologist civic and communal betterment,
,
rather than that of the jour
i The second point calls for a pro-
and resolves itself into the deli- ,
ing at the removal of
rate question of the definition of 1 gra m a i m

of Jews and Christians since this

is seen to he' the first attempt ti
find a solution to the problem of
prejudice that is concerned only

with the .lewish factors.

AIMS OF AVIIKAH

The Detroit chapters of Avukah
aim to serve the intellectual needs
of the .lewish youth of the com-
munity. The discussions of the
problems facing Jewry are char-
acterized by a desire to arrive at
the truth through open-mindedness
and sincerity of purpose.
Avukah primarily is an intel-
"Actually, an Arab is a native the Jews themselves against other
lectual organization that aim of
of Arabia," writes the correspond-I
ent—"in other words a Bedouin I faiths. The third point is the elab- which is to understand Jewish
a program of vocational life through study and discus-
nomad—but the name for many I oration 14
sion. Avukah is a Hebrew word
years has been loosely and inco- guidance. This is expected to be
meaning torch; the organization
at decentralizing Jews from
herently applied to al Mohammed- aimed

for its symbol enlightenment
an inhabitants of Palestine and certain professions and industries has
and knowledge.
Syria."
The program of the local chap-
514 Randolph
ters embodies the principles of its
founders. Accordingly, the De-
9025 TWELFTH STREET
troit Municipal chapter is conduct-
ing a series of lectures on inter-
9199 GRATIOT
pretations of comparative Jewish
9622 GRAND RIVER
history. This course opens a vast
15211 LIVERNOIS
field of study of Jews of all age's- -
2200 SPRINGWELLS
his philosophy, his economic and
social life, his adaptability, and
creativeness. These lectures pri-
marily are delivered by members
of the group who have made a par-
ticular study of the phase under
discussion.
Avukah is not merely a theoret-
ical group. Its aims are practical
as well as theoretical. It has pro-
duced literature which has found
its way into libraries and is prov-
LICENSED COMMON CARRIERS
ing to be of great aid to students.
The Detroit chapter is co-operating
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with the Detroit Public Library
PHONE 9-2191
in increasing its number of books
on Jewish subjects.
Trolnhl Ilegro4 • Mire
Another method by which Avu-
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rom111 Depot a Ofnce
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kah seeks to reach the more pas-
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sire element of the .lewish youth
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is through symposiums and debates.
Avukah has realized the necessity
• of a better co-ordination between
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in
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blem.
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For I
farm in Givath Ha•hlo•• , is co-operating actively toward that
"Not so! nit so!" kettle said to the
Homecoming after a day', work on the
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end.
in P•lestine.
That your blackness is mirrored in
pot.
me."
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