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It was here that the last Heal Hashonah epic. Joseph Thumim. Rabbi Thumint
Anniversary Memorial meeting 1 While "Hank" was at services was quoted to have gone to the
n nv.day, inthen
fr oevitispapers s ihxeciloeld Talmud, quoted Bitzo 8:12 under
was held, as also the ceremony the Moe
the heading of Toaofoth, where,
P rior to the interment of the ex. ! umn stres a' mers, thant regwe'as not to the Detroit News reported, it is
homed remains of Leo Pinsker, play that day on account of Rosh said that ball was played on the
author of Auto-emancipation, Hashonah. "Hank" went back to streets on the Sabbath 900 years
in the Nicanor Tomb situated his apartment and immediately a ago. Ile was reported as having
flood of telephone calls came to quoted the Shulchan Aruch—and
in the grounds of the Hebrew
him—from Manager Mickey Coch- to have told the newspaper to tell
University on Mount Scopus.
rane, from Frank and Charles Greenberg that he may play on
Navin, the owners of the ball the Sabbath and on Holy Days.
THE HERZL ROOM
Now Greenberg has the Hech-
team, from team-mates and lead-
A room on the second and
ing citizens. "This is a civic sher—and it will be recorded that
uppermost floor of the Jewish duty," they told him. "If Detroit he played and won a game on the
National Fund section has been is to win the pennant you must first day of Rosh Hashonah.
Over the radio on Monday, Ty
set aside as the Herzl Room. play."
So "Hank" played. The Tigers Tyson of WWJ, the Detroit News,
Here the visitor may see, re- won: 2 to 1. Both runs were continually emphasized that
constructed, the study, as it was Greenberg's. Both were the re- "Hank" made a sacrifice to play
in the Vienna house, of the sults of home runs. It was a great on Rosh Hashonah. And Ty Ty-
great leader and founded of day for the Tigers. It was a great son's every announcement was
day for Henry Greenberg. It was followed by the statement: "But
modern Political Zionism. The
a great day for Detroiters, who he is a swell fellow. He is a swell
room, significantly, is absolutely got a thrill out of this one-man boy. He is a swell guy." And
unlike a museum, but rather game by a Jewish boy who had on Tuesday, as "Hank" canto to
bears the appearance as if it already hammered in the winning bat, Ty Tyson paraphrased the
popular song, "Bang, bang, bang.
had only yesterday been left by runs in two preceding games. And
it was a great day for the boys go the British," and declared that
its former occupier. One can on Chicago Blvd., Rochester Ave., from now on, on Navin Field, it
all but see the author sitting at
Boston Blvd., and the entire is
"Bang, bang, bang, go the Yid-
the identical plain deal table 'neighborhood bordering on the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Wor- dish "
whereon "Der Judenstaat" was

Sam Hellman's play , .. which
with the innocent title of
"Golden Sunshine" . , , suffered
title revision . . . it's dubbed
"Two Mad Monkeys in a Mortu-
ary." And the wiseacres scoff at
flicker fickleness.
• •
Good Yomtov!

began

a

written. A photograph of Herzl
with his mother, taken at his
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
desk, in Vienna, adds to the
OF TEMPLE FORUM '
realism that has here been re-
created. Herzl found time to
(Continued from Page One.)
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
write plays, too, and on the wall
hangs a play-bill issued to an- lure on "The Russo-Japanese Cons (Continued from preceding page)

flounce the performance of his
H. C. Engelbrecht, author of
"Seine Hoheit." His mandolin, "Merchants of Death," the book appears,
displeased
the French.
They thought
he should
be more
a tiny Sepher Torah in a small , which wu r.;inrmaetnts
Finally, the French
grateful.
ament in spokesman said to Fheeisa;
gnarled-oak Ark, presented by !
hetion of thet arm'
i vnegstitga
f for the '' I r'en‘CklireitStti
the Jews of Vilna when he was dustry, w • lecture on "The Role of
f:lhf;:teer.
on his way to Russia, two oil- the Islurolons Industry in Hitler
The Emir straightened out. "Yes,
colors, the "Rising of the Mac. Germany and Other Countries. on behalf of my nation, let me ex-
cabees" and "David Playing to Dr. Engelbrecht is associate editor press our deep gratitude for the
to r T LomNoartrioow
n, aid a con- gun the French sent us during the
tr ZuhteorViold
Saul," both by the artist Ye- of
I war.


huda Epstein — his Austrian weal and America.
passport—medals of the orders ' A lecture which is expected toI BRITISH FOXINESS
him
by
the
Sul-
bring
the
entire
medical
profession,
!
bestowed Upon
I am not one of those who take
oiriins
as
ww
liciillai e lnirrres:fet
tan of Turkey,—all these can
the Revisionist point of view of
m
e
I
forever
da ning the British for
w
be seen by him who cares to ',- iiin's
•shbe address on "Are
their attitude in Palestne. Nor on
take the trouble. The room is l'aying Too Much for Medicine?"
the other hand, am I one of those
complete even to the library, He will give the physician's reply
who think the British are always
,ur tahe drive for social health the
doing right. The English Colonial
chiefly of German books, but , to
containing a number of French United States. office policy is pretty foxy, even if
it
o. is probably about the best we
and also English works, includ-
ec ures, d
The full schedule of lectures,
can hope for. The Englishman is
bates and symposia follows:
ing Mark Twain's "Tom Saw-
a very respectable sort of person
11--siianri
roe•de, '`cola `'
'
and he always manages to cover
Yen" Considering the import-
-fi,..
N.;
ii...,
and
chase.
1,etnre,

f or
up his deeds with an aura of re-

ance of the Uganda offer, and
20—Iieorre Sokol.ky, lecture:
spectability that is very deseiving.
"Chinn. Japan. TI,
its subsequent rejection by the
Mr. Shaw has admitted that trait
At old II or
"fan the V, o-
NOV. :1—torholc:
7th Congress in Basle, one will I
in John Bull.
h •roblern. n5 .`manes
not be surprised at finding a
• lend I rider the csolltitkl•,r.lenr ,-
And so I am inclined to believe
Prot. Moray Iiitleneore-1e, Nor ttttt n
the story that Z. Tygel, secretary
few technical books on South
Ilnunew—No.
of
the Federation of Polish Jews
Engelbre. ht.
IV,.
4-0.
Africa and Uganda problems.
"'She 14 ,Ir or the Tholllinn. Indl•40
who has just returned from a visit
In IIIIIer Grrnirtn, land other onn•
There is also, to complete the
to
Palestine,
tells me.
I He, -
picture, Herzl's desk upon which
Iler. Ihlohn Iln,ne, 11inie..
As is generally known, while the
tech..., "Coll...lite thargannins."
are various knickknacks, ores-
entrance of Jews into Palestine is
Jnel. 11.—Morel. 01.hbein. Ireton:
. •.ter tie 174,Ins Ton. Much for Medi. ,
greatly limited, Arabs from all the
, eats from his children, and be-
neighboring lands seem to find no
Me I niter
neath the desk, his red ink-
obstacle to their entrance there. In
.110 in Exile. rent 4:0onnI 104141:
stained waste paper basket.
and Prof. EMI! 11,1111.1111, .404141:
particular, many Arabs from
••Ecnontle NalionnlOon-1. II Clan
French Syria are coming in.
The board room of the Keren
palible with Intermalional enter?'
•Kayemeth Leisrael is also worthy
I f we may believe Mr. Tygel —
In.
Jo". •5-1 "4 " ( '' e l'."1"a'
I Moolue•"
of a few moments of the visitor's
and I helieve hint—the English gov-
.sese
1" 7,;,,..s1-
1".teill7itli n.,A..."1•e
loam. n. n N•Ial ',see.-
I ernnitnt is actually encouraging
attention. Light and cheerful in
appearance, it i s fu rn ishe d in the
:-Id 7iiri...:ie lrlinesn ' iii.ii.:1"er Ithese Arabs from French Syria to
enter. And the reason that Tygel
wood of the eucalyptus, the tree
isseerieel."
m 5
that has played such a valuable A season ticket for the series of gives reveals John Bull's Mi• h.,-
$3.50.
IO
will
coot
Single
adm,s-

vellianism. The English thereby
part in the drainage of Palestine's
malaria infested swamps. Around sions will be a cents, these sea - ' are helping to arouse Arab dis-
photographs
of
the
son
tickets
thus
effecting
a
saving
'content
in Syria, for the Arabs
the walls hang
' coming in to Palestine find employ-
various Zionist and Palestinian of nearly 50 per cent.
men
t,
Application
for
season
tickets
i
and
so the news is spreads arc
personalitie s of the age that is
no more; to name but a few of should be made to the Temple For- i that it is all right for Englishm•h
at
',
to
Temple
Beth
El,
Woodward
govern
Arabs but not for the
them, the Earl of Balfour, P r o. um,
fessor Shapira, father of the fam. Gladstone, telephone, Madison 9 5 12. i French.
eve.
Forum
is the only
b oxes , The Temple In
oars little blue collecting
other
words, the policy is in
and an oil color of Hess, and hap- ' fling forum in the city, the only spired in part by the hope of pop,
, in debates lerizing thems, Is i s ninon,: is
nib' still with us Baron Edmond
and symposia,
in addition to Mitt, i Arab ..
de Rothschild. Of very particular forum
which specializes
• • •
1
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(Continued from Preceding Page.)
.shipers on the way to services on
Tuesday morning heard the word Threads of memory spin them-
prayerful visit to the Shaarey Ze• passed around by our boys on selves to the Talmud in the old
any of the non-Jewish mono- deli. But the previous year he these streets: "Hank will be in ! bookcase in my old Beth Medrash.
ments—will be well advised to was not so well known, not of so shul today." And Hank was met
The Talmud says that no iron
spare a half-hou'r or so, in the much concern to Detroit, its team by a cheering group as he came was used to split the stones of
and left services on that day.
company of the very charming and its ball•crazed population.
the Holy Temple. What were
The Views
of the
the whole
Rabbis story. they to do? King Solomon found
Well, this time all eyes were on '
is not
lady-guide who is only too anx-
But this
"Hank." He Was handed a Tenth.
a way out. Since he knew the
ious to show all the interesting a Slachzur, and was even offered The rabbis have a place in it. Our language of the birds, he bade
aspects of those buildings. an honor: he was selected to go newspapers could not pass up such the eagle bring the Shomir from
Built in Jerusalem's beautiful "Ilagbah," to uplift the Torah fol- a human interest yarn without Paradise. And it was the Shomir,
lowing the Reading of the Law. consulting the spiritual leaders.. insignificant little worm, that cut
light-grey stone, which becomes
But modest, at times shy, Henry Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi of Re- these giant etones.
more attractive as it is aged by Greenberg, refused. "I am only form Temple Beth El, •rs asked
In the company of all those who
the weather, and fr om which, a ball player," he told venerable' for his view, whether Greenberg came to pray et the Wailing Wall,
thousands of years ago, the Hirsch Alper, the Shames& "Give ought to play on Rosh Hashonah I went my way homeward. I mix
it to some one else who really or not. Said Dr. Franklin:
with the Jews of Jerusalem most
Temple probably was built, the
"Mr. Greenberg, who is a con- of whom wear colorful long coats
deserves it."
group of adjoining buildings.
And when "Hank" walked out scientious Jews, must decide for !belted w i t h wide girdles. Hoarse
constitute a horse-shoe appear- of the synagogue at 12:30 on himself whether he ought to play shouts fill the air:
„ Happy New Year!"
ance, enclosing a large fore- Monday, there was a rush after or not. From the standpoint of
court. This forecourt, capable ' him. Every boy in the place, and Orthodox Judaism, the fact that
The road back leads through
many a charming girl, followed ball playing is his means of live- the same covered streets, up hill
of accommodating a couple of
him to wish him a Happy New lihood would argue against his and down, and upon all rests the
' a strange sadness. I
thousand persons, is eminently Year. The next day, on Tuesday, participation in the Monday game. Isanctity of
suitable for meetings and pub- it was even worse. Everyone On the other hand, it might be . felt that Jerusalem was really
lie gatherings, the veranda-ter- seemed to sense when "Hank " argued quite consistently that Mil pure and holy, and that it is not
would rise to leave the synagogue, taking part in the genie would for nought that one's heart leaps
I race over the Jewish Agency
and again there was a rush after mean something not only to him- at the mention of her name.
building acting as a platform.
him. Henry was visibly ember- self but to his fellow players and,
A particular feature is the f
rassed. He resented being given in fact at this time, to the cont.
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that open-air functions of con- so much attention while in "ehul" munity of Detroit."
(Continued from Preceding Page)
So Greenberg played.
siderable magnitude can be held for Italy Day services.
And the next day the Detroit soprano suddenly dived down to
A Call to Duty
without causing any hold-up of
But we must not Interrupt the News carried a statement which' a hoarse baritone.
• • •
traffic in the main road without. sequence of our Greenberg Rosh it accredited to Orthodox Rabbi'

(Continued from preceding page.)

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relatives and friends ... to sisit back and forth
and plan good times again, by telephone. And
they want that priceless protection that a tele.
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For just one telephone call. in an emergency,
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of the Jewish National Fund,
THAT HORRIBLE CLIMATE
Arthur Caesar and Jim Tully
which can be inspected here.
A good little Yiddish st•i v ,,
did a little argufying at • nigh: ,,,,,,
,
Yidish scrie.
b Eliali
Among the last inscriptions of
club . . . punctuating the word ' '" by the
on the border of
particular Anglo-Jewish interest'
I Chayim ivedd
l
it the name of the Rev. Michael with fisticuffs. No one was hurl! Poland and Ruseia. For years it
d
Adler, D. S. O., B. A., inscribed • • • but Caesar won ... he hurle Iliad been disputed by both coun-
tries as to exactly which country
by his friends, the Fund having a three-syllable word . . . a n
could rightly claim to land. Finally.
benefited to the extent of f20, the Tully had to stop to
tionary.
the matter was put in the hands ••1
cost of an inscription.
an international commission Lir
The covers of these memorial
books, apart from the first, which . buildings rented from landlords settlement.
After due deliberation, the Com.
in
Vienna,
are
of
Pal-
who
very
often
were
Arabs.
With
was made
estinian workmanship. None are the completion of the Jewish mission decided that Chayini's
was in Poland.
home
alike and they represent different "Whitehall," as it has been called,
When Chayim heard this, he was
phases in the history of modern this reproach to our national
immensely
elated. He fairly beam-
Jewish achievement in Frets Is- honor has at last been removed.
reel If only on account of their There is also, however, the ques- ed for joy
"What
are
you so happy about•"
intrinsic value as works of rare tion of economy, the present
beauty and cunning. they are well building meaning much for the asked one of his friends. "What
saving of money and time, which difference is it to you whether you
worth seeing.
In the Agency building is the latter has been translated to the live in Poland or in Russia?"
"I never could stand the Russian
large white-washed hall, as yet acme of perfection by the installs.

not quite complete, from which tion of an internal telephone con- climate," replied Chayim.
the full-size portrait of Herzl netting every room of these four
Hadassah Fund
gazed upon the recent meeting of adjacent buildings.
Having completed his visit and
the Zionist Actions Committee,
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
which, meeting for the first time ' having already passed through the
In Palestine, very appropriately I portals and down the wide steps. of the Infant Welfare Fund of
the visitor cannot help having Hadassah, has received the fol.
was held in its own "home."
Indeed, these buildings may well :forcibly brought to his notice the lowing contributions: From Dr.
be described as the "home" of significant and characteristic man- and Mrs. Maurice M. Benyas, in
the various Jewish national insti- ner in which the Fund has quietly memory of Herman Magidsohn.
tutions. Jerusalem abounds with honored its chief supporters and iDr. Louis Weiss and David Co-
buildings, mostly of a religious or great men. For upon the narrow hen; from Mr. and Mrs. Abe GIs-
semi-religious character, belong- ems bed which surround• the ter, in memory of Robert Wolfe
ing to other nations. who have :building have been planted. at And David Cohen.
thereby secured a stake in the i regular Intervals. young cypre.ses.
Happy the man who repents in
Jewish Nutlet, each bearing the name of a prom-
Holy Land, wh
the strength of his manhood.
I had been housed in rooms and I inent deceased Zionist.

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