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Bible Commentary Greenberg Hailed As Greatest Player
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Jews Have Contributed to Base Ball
Chief Rabbi
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ceding page.) last June. There is only one
Greenberg and the pennant is not
minor explanatory notes and to cinched for Detroit.
As to his mechanical play. .Green-
use them as examples of an em- berg was, a year ago, one of the
inently worth while and cre- weakest fieldifig first basemen in
ative work. Even the minutest the big leagues. Sornestimes I
thought he was the worst. He could
note has its value.
not go any distance to his left or
TALMUDIC LEGEND
right, he missed most of the throws
Take, for instance, the note that came below his knees, he
on page 137 relative to the missed ninny that were a bit high
sea: itshebetter
it):: tittybitNw
a
ollierebt uLlink
panic, wailing and rebellion in I
the ranks of the Israelites when "digging 'em out of the dirt,"
the spies brought an unfavor- I which means ability to pickup bad
, throws. No first baseman stops
able report from Palestine. The
Chief Rabbi goes to the Talmud 'more high or wide throws and none
can manipulate the gloved hand
for the following legend:
with more dexterity and sureness
"When the sound of their 1 than Greenberg. A few days ago
[George Moriarty, the leading um-
weeping reached heaven, God
p ireof baseball, d• "I
said: 'Ye weep now without ; think Greenberg does better with
cause; the time will come when his gloved hand than with both
, ye shall have good cause to weep hands."
on this day.' It was then de- r !li e huwtastteawhiearepaltihlee hh il t t e r Las:
"Quite a Guy," Says
Free Press Writer
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
Assuring Business Profits
(Continued from preceding page)
a lot of things with H ebrew—much
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Accountancy properly applied can make business
profits inure certain. The correct facts (and their inter-
pretation) about yours and similar businesses is the
foundation of a successful business.
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after the condensation of verbiage
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that is taking place in Russia.
These young Palestinian Hebrews
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Although "}lank" Greenberg is have shortened "tapuach hazahav"
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now being hailed as one of the into tapuz. That is, to say, they
heroes of a colorful championship have abbreviated the expression by
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team, it might be good for other joining the most distinctive sounds
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youngsters to know that the big of both words. And if I am not
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
bombardier from the Bronx receiv- mostaken, that was the old Ameri-
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' ed no rheera when he first joined can Indian way of creating new
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the Tigers. Ile fought and made vocabulary.
canoes IL Hutt& C. P. A.
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the fans cheer him.
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When Greenberg reported at the
I am interested in finding an
Tigers' camp at San Antonio, Tex.,
angel for an zst that I should like
in the spring of 1933, he was as- to bring to the American vaude-
signed to play third base, a position
I want to bring a
Ville stage.
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• troupe of Yemenite lads here.
They
intrigue
me, these stories 1
GUS NEWMAN TELLS US—
That a youngster pleaded to have heard about the Yemenite
be permitted to sit in Green. Jews of Palestine. "Howz" about
KOSHER
berg's seat at the Shaarey you or can it be that you haven't
Zedek. heard?
A
PURE VEGETABLE FAT
Well,
anyway,
1
have
heard
one
Another type of "Chassid"
after another returning visitor
and "Rebbe" fad.
Ideal for Frying, Baking, Cooking, Shortening, etc.
from Palestine dilate. on the enor-
gredients, NYAFAT is a qual-
•ROKEACH KOSHER NYA-
he had never played before. He mous strength of the Yemenites. I
told that it is a very ordinary
ity article worthy of the
FAT, being an all-)egetable
was put there simply because no- AM
thing for one Yemenite to take a
Rokeach tradition. Delicious,
product, may be u•ed for both
body thought he could oust the rub-
wholesome and easy to digest.
meat and dairy foods.
bery Harry Davis from first base. piano and lug the whole thing on
his back. He may even stop for
Foods prepared with Rokeach
Thousands of women find
When "Hank" heard the news a whiith thepiano
p
still on his
Kosher Nyafat do not cause
NYAFAT indispensable for all
his face fell. Ile had no confidence back to
to light
with a cigarette.
heartburn
or other unpleasant
frying, baking, cooking, short-
'
play third
in his ability
after effects. Recommended by
ening, etc. Made of only the
I was listening in to a discus-
, base in three weeks, And he had
physicians,
sien the other day on the subject.
finest and purest vegetable in-
[all the confidence in the world of
MISS Ida Flatow, one young lady
, his ability to take the first base
who hasjust returned, declared
, job away from Davis, no matter
that some J Jews in Palestine believe
OTHER ROKEACH PRODUCTS,
what anybody else thought,
While "Hank" was muttering his that the Yemenite Jews carried
•Rokeeele Norweglen Brisling Sardines
these heavy burdens through the
doubts and protests a friend ap•
•Rokeach Pure Cocoa
aid of habbalah. That is to say,
"Rolgemb Chocolate Desna
roached
they had found the secret of tap-
•Rokeach Pure Honey
"Did you ever see this Davis play ping some mystic cource of power.
' Rokeach Kosher Oil
■ first base?" he asked pointedly. Author Leo Schwarz (no rela-
•Roltosch Pura White Vinegar
•Rolmech Kosher Scouring Porde,
. "No, but did you ever see this five) who has also just returned
•Rokeach Keeler Soap In Cartons
' Gieenbeig play first base?" he re- attributed it on the other hand to
ROK011—A perfect Cleanser for Tile, Enamel
as pointedly.
. plied
.
the fact that the children of the
' and Porcelain
"hank" probably oweshis an- Yemenites are trained from infancy
'Rama Silver Polish—Powder or Past.
pointment as regular first baseman to carry heavy burdens.
•Rokeach Koslow Aluminum Cleanser
to Frank J. Navin, president of the
Anyway, if the stories that_ I
Tigers. Rocky Harris had
no con- heard are true, here in a chance to
Rokeach Cook Book,
fidence in Greenberg's ability to bring over a half dozen for a lot
• containing 100 page. el Pop-
play the position and Navin had. of publicity in the American sport
ular Imelda recipes, lone FREE upon
In sonic strange manner Hank was pages.
receipt of a Rolmach Nyafat label.
given a chance to show what he
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could do and nobody has been able
I. Rokeach &ions, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
IWO Hsi Net.
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A
new
English
daily
is
to
be
I. Pet. sake
to get him off first base ever since,
No wonder Mr. Navin grins at men 1' started in Jerusalem by the Re-
visionists.
lion of his name.
•
Hebrew Schools ao located at
Greenberg is one of the most pop-
According to the New York Eve-
11731 Linwood Ave. and 661 E.
ular members of the Detroit club. ning Post, research recently made
Euclid Ave.
He is a keen student of baseball in the town in which the late Von
Parents are requested to regls-
and has one of the greatest compe- Hindenberg was born, revealed
ter their children at either of the
titive spirits in the game.
that the Old Field Marshall wan
Upon
the
request
of
parents
of
I
above-mentioned
schools.
All things considered, he is quite not of pure Aryan ancestry,
the Linwood and Dexter sections,
A. Kutnick is the principal of
a guy, this fellow Greenberg, and
the
management
of
the
Kadimah
these
schools.
well worthy of the adulation De- That is a good story of the case
troit fans have showered upon him tried by Lord Reading, when he Hebrew Schools is opening a
That woman assistant to General
this season. asked the man on trial, "Do you branch at 2691 Joy Road, es the
Young Israel Bldg., next to Jeri- Johnson who has been so much in
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drink?"
the newspapers was brought down
And now for Rabbi Thumim's
"That's my business" was the icho Hall.
explanation of his previously reply.
Autos are being provided for to Washington by Robert Straits
quoted opinion. Rabbi Thumim
And have you any other busi- children of distant residences. of Macy's when he joined the New
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tells us:
ness?" continued his lordship.
Other branches of the Kadimah Deal.
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By CHARLES P. WARD
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CHARLES K. HARRIS COMPANY
ROKEACH
NYAFATT
creed that the Temple be de-
me. ri licaTidyii y • .. He .h a spdtecvheelrospetelf
stroyed on this same day, the
often
. ninth day of Ab; so that it be- fooled h t season but they
came forever a day of tears." have rare. .d him this season.
a He stands
.ay on the brink of
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Replete with such legends ,
new base ball batting record and
and
references,
the
Chief
Rab-
if
he
can
hit
about
10 more two-
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bi's work assumes importance baggers during the remainder of
...
• . and provides great interest for the season his name will lie lodged
in the all-time record book. He
the reader and student.
ranks with the leading home run
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hitters
and his record for extra-
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SPECIAL
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Five special brief articles t ah teeTral results of 1934 are tabu-
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feature the volume Numbers: i
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REPRESENTING
"The Priestly Blessing," "The This vast improvement in Green-
Great Mutiny: Korah," "Be- , berg's play has been accomplished
y
lem," "Vows and Vowing in , by study, concentration and thor-
' ough application He is still learn-
Judaism—Kol Nidre," "Hosea: ing and improving. No one knows
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I say it is impossible to determine
POOINTION
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his rightful place in the baseball
Each of these has its special rankings. He may eventually land
significance, but of particular higher than anyone can imagine.
Greenberg came into the big
importance are the third and
' leagues with height, wrist, fore-
fourth.
arm and shoulder power, a keen
The modern reader will, for eye, a fighting heart and set pur-
exam,le, be charmed not only pose. He carried with him the
by the Chief Rabbi's treatment ideals of a great and ancient people.
He knew the value of humility,
of the subject "Balsam," but
realized that fame is very fleeting
also with the additional note
and that It requires more than
on "Balaam and the AMC He mechanical skill to survive. He ar-
refers to Zangwill's comment rived in the big leagues with no
' more physical assets than hundreds
upon "the miracles that had to
of others who travel the same road
be created specially and were but where most of them stop at the
still a part of the order of the point of arrival Greenberg really
world, bound to appear in due started from there. He made use
of his intelligence, his height, his
time much as apparently erratic I reach, his wrist, forearm and shoal-
comets are"; to Luzzatto's view der power. He lifted himself
that the wild cries of the 11S8 above his follows.
With the success (phenomenal
were understood by Balaam to
mean the words given in the for the short period he has been in
the big leagues) he never lost his
Text"; Josephus's "In regard to modesty, never aba ndoned the
Re narrative, readers are free ' right prospective, ne ever wavered
to think what they please." Then Ifrom the straight line . He retains
comes Dr. Hertz's concluding his equilibrium.
, View him from any angle the
remark :
boy Henry Greenber g, as I have By RABBI JOSEPH THUMIM
"Therefore, those who do not tried to show numerous times in the
not deem any of the above in- i past and of which I a m more than . In answer to many requests re-10
terpretations acceptable should ever convinced today, is one of thegarding the statements published '0
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He is also in my name about Henry Green-
feel too deeply the essential great
men
snort. at hletes.
one of
my of
favorite
berg's ball playing on Rosh Ha- 0
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veracity of the story to be ,
shonah I would like to make some
troubled overmuch with minute
explanations.
questions about its details. In
Mr. Greenberg did not play with
my permission because I was not $ William C. Grunow presented Portable Grunow
whatever way we conceive of
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questioned by anybody concerning
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the narrative, its representation
Radios to Mickey Cochrane and each of his Tigers,
this matter before he played. Onr ,
By
TY
TYSON
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of the strivings of conscience is
at Navin Field, Wednesday, September 5.
toislanl Manager et Radio Mallen WMJ the second (lay of Rosh Hashonah
of permanent human and spirit-
after Greenberg had played so spec- 0
red lormatabe • ILIA. •
I believe Henry Greenberg is one tacularly on the first day, reporters 10
sal
value."
ACME HI rat Da. LT.
of the oustanding players in the om
from
the local papers conic to me '
- - VOWS AND "KOL NIDRE"
to inquire whether the Talmud 0
American League today.
Reference to this volume
Ile has shown a vast improve- dealt with the subject of ball play- A
would be incomplete without ment both in hitting and in field- ing on Rosh Hashonah or other
ing. Ile has an indomitable spirit holidays.
' mentioning the article on "Vows
and is one of the main factors in
I was informed that people A
and Vowing in the Light of bringing the Tigers into the lead- pointed out that Greenberg's viola- r,
Judaism" in the Sedrah "Mot- ership in the American League.
tion of Rosh Hashonah was carried
Aside from his ball playing qual- out with such success that this left
tos."
Dr. Hertz points out that ities Hank is one of the most likes a had impression on light-minded
able chaps with whom I have come young .laws. Since the question
"Scripture discourages vowing." in contact during my seven years was not for any ruling on the sub-
lie declares that "vows and activities at Navin Field and bar. jest but only for information as to •
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oaths should be superfluous," ring a complete reversal of form, what the Talmud said about ball 10
them
basing his conclusions on Scrip- which I sincerely hope does not oc- playing on holidays, I gave the
cur, he should be one of the out- quotations from the Talmud and P,
tural references and quotations. standing ball players for several Shulchan Aruch on both sides of
The Chief Rabbi opposes the
years to come.
the question.
• • •
elimination of the Kol Nitre
In Tosefeth of Tract "Baitzo" 0
of the Talmud, page 12, it says "It 0
prayer on Yom Kippur. He de-
is the custom among Jews to play
'HANK" GREENBERG
clares that by doing so we would
I ball on holidays. It is allowed be-
merely plead guilty to the false
cause it is only enjoyment and ex-
You, too, will want one when you
charges of anti-Semites that this
ercise which is not prohibited."
By BUD SHAVER
'mods Editor, Detroit Timm
In Shulchan Aruch, which is the
see and test this wonderful set!
prayer enables Jews to make
book of Jewish Statutes compiled
And the Central Stores terms /
vows throughout the year, only
Mickey Cochrane, manager of by the two great authorities Rabbi
make it simple for you lc. have $
to annul them on Yom Kippur. the Detroit Tigers, calls lisorY Joseph Caro (14aR-1575) and g
one! Come in and hear it! Then A
The formula for the gnnulment Greenberg the most valuable mem- Rabbi Moses Isserles (152d-1572k
her
of
the
Tiger
team.
when
these two disagreed, Rabbi 0
order one and bring the World
of the vows, he points out, re-
After Greenberg, virtually single Isserles' ruling, coming later, is fol-
Series right into your home!
fers only to promises made t8
handed, kept the Tigers up in the lowed, section 3011, paragraph 45 %
Just a small down payment de-.
the Almighty, but it does not pennant race with his powerful tat Hilchos Shahath. There are tar
livers one!
affect promises between man when the rest of the Tigers were opinions. Rabbi Caro says, "It is
,
in a batting slump at Navin Field, prohibited to play ball on Satir-
and man.
Cochrane
cast
an
approving
glance
days
and
holidays."
Rabbi
Isserles
"Various congregations on
P A
at the giant Jewish lad smoothing commenting on this says, home
the Continent," he points out, hack his hair in front of the mir- authorities permit and this is what 0
"that had formerly abplished ror.
should be done."
the Kol Nidre have reintroduced
"Ile gets my sate for the most
In Hilchath 'tom Toy Section
it, realizing that the awakening valuable player in the American 518 paragraph 1, it says, "It is per-
League," said Cochrane.
mated to play hall on holidays even
of historic memories, and the
Greenberg will get the vote of in public places because it is only
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forging of links with the past,
most of the fans, too. lie is not enjoyment and exercise." The
This new 1935 Grunow gets more Foreign
tube AC receiver covering ranges
are vital factors in Jewish tradi- only a great ball player, but rapid- commentary of Rabbi Solomon
than
any
other
radio
of
its
price!
It
Stations
ly becoming the most popular ball Luria 11510-1573) says: "It is a %
tional life and worship."
from 550 to 4000 kilocycles, in-
95';
of
all
foreign
short
wave
stations
gets
bad
custom
to
play
ball
on
holiday.
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It is impossible to do justice player, He is the chief candidate
eluding regular broadcast, all po-
as well as long wave programs and some
for the place in the hearts of the because this is not enjoyment for •
lice, amateur and some aeroplane $
to Dr. Hertz's work in this brief fans which will soon be left vacant adults but for children,
calls. Automatic volume control! Con-
reception. Tone control. Auto- A
review. The next best thing by the passing of Babe Ruth.
In Shulchan Aruch Section 33S E
,a1 with
tinuous tone control. Airplane dial
A telephone is a convenience... prosides protection
matic volume control. Illum1- 12
left for the reviewer is to
Like Ruth, Greenberg's popular- paragraph 5, it says, "A game
micrometer drive. Grunow super dynamic
You
can
have
asset.
a
social
and
buiiinesa
f,
. is
nated aeroplane dial. Diode de-
recommend that every English- ity is built upon sounder founda- which is played for profit and loss
speaker gives marvelous clarity and volume.
through winning or losing is con,
base-
telephone service for only a few cents a day. •
tion
than
mere
ability
to
hit
a
speaking Jewish home should
tection. 8-inch Synchro-dynamic
Beautiful big organ type cabinet! See d!
ball. Greenberg has an attractive parable to buying and selling and 0
have it. Whoever secures it, personality, crowd appeal.
speaker. Three-condenser gang.
To order a telephone, call, visit or write any Tele-
in prohibited but nevertheless wo-
Console cabinet after Ileppel-
we are confident, will treasure
phone Business Office. Installation will be made
The qualities which make him men and children ought not to be i%
prevented
from
playing
it."
It
is
%
white. Matched American wal-
it as much as the reviewer does.
an appealing figure are the direct
promptly.
DOUBLE ALLOWANCE ON
heritage of Greenberg's race and understood that this does not apply •
—P. S.
nut, American walnut knobs, in- P
to
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player
who
is
on
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salaried
A
creed. His fine intelligence, in-
YOUR OLD RADIO
laid with box wood.' Outside size
dependence of thought, courage and basis. Section 306 paragraph 4,
—height 39 in., width 23 1,:2 in.,
his driving ambition have won him deals with this question:
"If one is hired to do ■ work 0
depth 12. 1/4 in.
the respect and admiration of his
I (Continued from Preceding Page) team mates, baseball writers and permitted on Saturdays and holi-
day., Miell as a watchman or a
the fans at large.
See our large selection
the center of attention at Levy's
Greenberg, in his own words, cantor, he may accept pay for his
of Grunow Radio Sets. ;0
the other noontime.
"had to tat dirt" when he started work on Saturdays and holidays if %
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is
hired
for
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period
of
time
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in baseball. The fine determination
We carry all models 1,
Tsk, tsk
. . the demoralizing and courage which sustained him such as a week or a month which
and sizes.
influence of the movies. Sarah then ennobles him now that he his includes these days, But if he is
decided . . . i t bei n g th eir anni- attained success. There is a n a. hired only for the holiday he
Prices rosy from
Tertiary . . . that she and Morric, tie nobility of character about le forbidden to take pay for it. An
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should One out. They chose one Greenberg which enables him to exception is made in the case of a 0
st au b, se tionf dtehrestmo iLzvtahha. t" the
of the better restaurants. Every- ascen t Nis honors with grace and canIttor mtee
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permitted
to
street,
it
g(ntle-
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carry • bell.
man.
good enough for me!"
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