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April 06, 1934 - Image 41

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

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TuF, DETROIT' JEwisti cimoNtcLE and 'CUE LEGAL CHRONICLE

A Dance Scene From The Pageant

like his neighbors, had regarded
IGNORANCE OF JUDAISM
Judaism as a sort eccentric
" . . . He had been roused to

the consciousness of knowing
I hardly anything about modern
Judaism or the inner Jewish his-
. tory. The Chosen People have
been commonly treated as a peo-
ple chosen for the sake of some-
body else, and their thinking us
something Ino !nutter exactly
what I that ought to have been
entirely otherwise; and Deronda,

fossilized form which an 8,d/in-
t/limbed man might dispense with
studying, and leave to specialists.
But there had flashed on him the
hitherto neglected reality that
Judaism was something still throb-
bing in human lives, still making
for them the only conceivable ves-
ture of the world .. . " -- George
Eliot, in "Daniel Deronda."

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Congratulating--

"Romance of a People

ROCHESTER CATHOLICS LEADING
INTER-FAITH GOODWILL EFFORT

ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Leaders' God. They are also united in the

in the Catholic Church are ac- I desire to maintain the rights of
knowledge,' to be the guiding lights men, civil and religious, which are
in the creation of the newly formed the foundations pillars of the Re-

inter-Faith Good-Will Committee public, and which are guaran-
which is just beginning its activi; teed to our citizens by the Consti-

Beat wishes for the success of an c
enterprise in so worthy a cause, so
splendidly conceived and magnifi-
cently presented.

tut ion. The purpose of the Inter-

• aith Good-Will Committee will be

to express this belief and desire,

shared alike by Protestants, Catho-

lies and Jews, and to engage in H
such activities as will remove pre-

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John T. Woodhouse & Co.

37 W. Jefferson

judice and bigotry and make for an
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the service
Increasing fellowship

Cadillac 4185

if the common gisal."

ties. In announcing the formation

of the committee, which consists of
Catholic, Protestant and Jew ish

leaders of the city, Rev. Justin W.

Nixon, minister of the Brick Pres-
byterian Church, credited the late

Bishop John Francis O'llern of the
Rochester Catholic diocese with be-

ginning the joint committee. "We

all feel that we owe a great deal
to the generous initiative and the
wide sympathies of the late Bishop I

O'llern in bringing us together. We
all want to build on the foundations

of understanding and fellowship
that he laid," Dr. Nixon declared. ,
The Rt. Rev. Monsignor William

PROGRESS

THROUGH THE YEARS

M. [tart, vicar-general of the

Rochester Catholic diocese, has been
elected chairman of the committee.
The first major activity of the
committee will be an inter-faith

dinner which will be held at the
Chamber of Commerce on April

and which will be attended by 300

members of each faith. Speakers
at the dinner will be Archbishop
Edward Mooney of the Rochester

diocese, Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein

and 1/r..lustin W. Nixon.
A statement of purpose issued

by the committee de.ilares:
"The Catholic, Protestant 1111 ■ 1
Jewish communions in this city.

through official representatives.

have organized a permanent body
known as the Inter-Faith Good-
Will Committee to express their
sense of comradeship and to con-,

skier such issues as may any
which are of common concern. The
confusion of the time offers to these
communions an opportunity to

achieve a deeper understanding and
appreciati o n of one another. It also

O

NWARD, ever onward, the flight of time brings

many changes. Fifty-two years ago this institution

was cradled in a humble beginning. Inspired by the

spirit of Detroit, its founders invested Faith, Courage
and Energy in this undertaking. Fifty-two years of in-

sistence and determination that our merchandise must
he above reproach ... in quality, in fashion and in value,

has been rewarded in goodwill of the public. The im-

plicit faith and high trust the people of this community
have placed in this institution stands as a glowing monu-

ment to our progress through the years.

challenges them to emphasize in
their moral and religious outlwik

the great common principles they
bevy In he the basis of our civiliza-

tion.
"The members of these commun-
ions, for instance, share the belief

in the spiritual nature of man told
in man's supreme responsibility ti,



Book Dealer Donates Blake

Bibliographia to Hebrew U.

NEW YORE.- -(.ITA)—A val-
uable and unique Blake collection,

comprising the collected with of
English poet, his artistic (le-

the

signs, and the most important bio-
graphies on William Blake, has

been presented In the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Palestine by Abraham
Geffen, a book dealer of New York

City, Dr. A. W. S. Rosenbach an-
Dr. Rosenbach is presi-

nounced.

dent of the American Friends of
the Hebrew University.

"

D. J. HEALY CO.

WOODWARD AVENUE

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