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CHANUKAH
GREETINGS
Amongst our assets we like
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Please accept this as a per-
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warmth, sincerity and wish-
ing you all a Joyous Chanu-
kah.
ruins of broken cello, dom.
wren, had from off their hinges,
Ste,,, overturned, dilapidated hearth..
and ItInged Mena laid bare, and
half.hurnt brick.,
Where age •nd flame and iron
night
t.d a
dance and led the bloody
reet.
Then. creep to atti.. clamber over roofs,
Peep In where all the black anti yawning
holt.
Appear like mooed wound. that neither
culture enriched and enhanced
each other, and he deposited within
the heart of his child this spirit,
vibrant with the heritage of seers
and rabbis and attuned to the call
of the world. He taught her He-
brew and interpreted Judaism to
her with scholarship and learning,
yet never with coercion, for Rabbi Nor hot' . 'oa; ii,,,iiii e ,no.. is an thls
"°r ld."
Szold had a sense of Rousseau-
i id
front Tire City of Slaughter - )
veneration for the individual-
Many went down silently to the
ity of his children. He set before
tomb in the cities of slaughter,
them a table abundant with the
harvest of Judaism. Henrietta had millions remained in their dark
the hunger and the thirst, and at prison house, yet some there were,
`RABBI LEVENBERG
WILL SPEAK HERE
abode of rarefied intellectualism. Wandering Jew is on the march,
Her mother saw to it that high- on the march!
Westward Ho—America, great
mindedness was reinforced and
realized through cheer and comfort, mother of exiles with open doors,
amplitude and friendliness. The absorbs the chi!drrn of the Ghetto
home was an open tent of hospi- at a speed that whirls the Ghetto
tality and the children must re- itself onto its shores and all too
member sitting down with 20 at soon whips up a reaction against
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ZIONISM'S FIRST LADY
(('ONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
that table she fed her soul. Mekor soon many there were, who escaped
Ilayim—such is the living source into the outer world—the Jewish
of Ilenrietta Szold's ardent, dy- answer on the-first page of its book
namic personality. of life. A trek begins anew along
But we must not picture that the highways of the earth, and the
childhood of hers as an austere tale of it is not yet fully told. The
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December 20, 1935
and THE LEGAL CHRONICt.t.
AARON A. SILBERBLATT
the table, frequently and inform- the very hospitality that was the
ally, immigrants in need of food hallmark of our great republic.
or wanderers of spirit who cher- Those who had vision sought to
fished the oasis that bloomed in the forestall that reaction by meeting
desert of an incipient Jewish corn- the immigrant with understanding
munity. The horse was a joyous and putting into his hands the tools
centre of life, invigorated by a for his new life. Henrietta Stahl
GREETINGS OF THE SEASON
Cleveland Leader to Deliver
Addresses at Several
Functions
Edgar's Sugar House, Inc.
Rabbi Judah H. Levenberg, for-
mer chief rabbi of New Haven,
Conn., who is at present in Cleve-
land, founder and chief of faculty
of the New Haven-Cleveland Or-
thodox Rabbinical Seminary, will
he the guest cf Detroit Jewry the
week of Chanukah.
Rabbi Levenberg is nationally
acclaimed as one of the most bril-
liant Jewish orators. For 13 years
he has devoted himself to advanc-
ing the Cleveland Seminary.
During his stay here Rabbi
Levenberg will open a $50,000 cam-
paign to realize the planned ex-
pansion program. He will speak at
the riday Evening forum of the
B'nai David on Dec.20 and will also
deliver the following addresses:
Saturday morning, Dee. 21, he
will speak at the Beth Jehuda Con-
gregation, Piegree and Woodrow
Wilson.
Saturday, from 3 to 4 p. m., he
will speak at the Beth Tephila-
Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson.
Saturday evening, at 8 p. m. he
will speak nt a Melave Malke in his
honor at SI ishkan Israel synagogue,
Blaine and Linwood.
Sunday morning, Dec. 22, he will
speak over the Jewish Radio Hour.
Sunday evening he will speak at
the Ladies Auxiliary supper of
Beth Tephila-Emanuel.
Dec. 28; he will speak in the
Shaarey Zedek at 2:30 pt m.
Any organization wishing to
have him appear at their affairs
should get in touch with Rabbi J.
S. Sperka, 2014 Monterey.
Telephone LAfayette 0008
robust sense of earth and nature, was a pioneer among them. In
morn- of the Masonic Temple on music and aesthetics, humor and the quarter century that follows d
Thursday, Dec. 2l, at G:30 p. m. action.
k the
first
wave
of Russian immigra-
The
five Szold
girls all
The elaborate dinner-dance being knew how to work and live to the tion, she threw herself heart and
held this year in connection with music of gales of laughter.
soul into the problem of the new
the public installation ceremony,
American. From the threshold of
Teacher, Student of Life
is the first in four years and will
Ilenrietta's schoolingher happy home she did not watch
be catered by Meyer Pereira.
was the Big Parade of exiles with
The installation of Perfection summed up in the gold medal that
five; tentl
curiosity
detachment
or even
Lodge officers will take place at 9 she carried (as did all the 4,m,
e charity.
arity.
She entered
the
Szold
girls each
in her High
turn) School 'g Parade. She joined hands with
o'clock in the Greek Ionic Room the
Western
Female
on the fifth floor of the Masonic
the marchers, she was theirs to
Temple. Past Grand Master George of Baltimore. Soon after gradua- command.
In her heart there had
her b
W. Graves of Detroit will again be
ever been
a wild love of justice,
.
the installing officer and Past through the home than the school,
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
Du n ng rebellion against in-
Grand Master F. Homer Newton she found herself teaching history
n I iumanr . tly, a
sionate tenderness
of Pontiac will assist in the capa- and languages at Glencoe and at toward those
Mrs, be Magidsohn, chairman
'
suffer. But sh
city of grand ma•shall. Cantor the Misses' Adams', a fashionable _
not a denouncer, a firebrand of the infant welfare fund of the
°
'
Jacob II. Sonenklar will present school for young ladies in Balti- "
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, re-
revolutionary,
a
street
corner
ora-
vocal solos and Miss Reva Heat* more. She also taught Hebrew and
for nor a display ropagandist ce i vedcontributions from the fol-
harpist, will provide the musical general subjects to private pupils.
She . could not appease
n her indig: m lowing:
accomplish ent to the installation She was urged at the time to open
Miss Hattie Gittleman, in honor
nation nor express her humanity
ceremonies. Judge Joseph A. Sloy. a high type of Jewish school for
through
words,
but
only
through the Bar Mitzvah of William David-
girls, but refused because she
nihan will be the guest speaker.
son.
The other officers of Perfection could not convince herself that the action. She set herself to work.
The Buchhalter Family, in honpr
Her Lit erary Work
Lodge for 1936 are: Benjamin B. girls and the families from which
of William Davidson's Bar Mitz-
Stepsay, senior warden; Dr. Harry they cans would accept the word Naturally she turned to educe- vah.
111. Friedman, junior warden; Jewish as she did, not as an loci- tins,
tins, a central theme in her own
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, in
Charles K. Harris, secretary; dental social classification, but as ; life. She was one of the first in honor of their daughter, Sylvia I
Aaron J. Blumenau, treasurer; a traditional religious and spiritual America to devise what is now Muriel, on her sixth birthday, I
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, senior vital force. As the youngest mem- ; commonly called the system of
Morton Gittleman, in memory of 1
deacon; David Colman, junior des- her of the Botany Club of Balti-; Americanization, She called the Wolf Kozlow,
con; Dr. Otto Weiss and Harry more, she acquired a very wide ; immi g r a n t s together
Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner ,
YudkotT, stewards; Maxwell W. knowledge of plants, particularlY ;classes and taught them English in memory of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Benjamin, chaplain; Jack Alkon, of wild flowers, of which she helped ; and civics. On the same bench sat I man's father and.in honor of Wil-
collect many rare dpecimenta n,
marshal; Joaeph A. Feirer, tyler.
fathers and sons, together learn- liam Davidson and Donald Silber-
frequent expeditions. Flowers she'
Reservations for the dinner- frequent
ins
oa t a lin ed s ioglhdt , blatt, on the occasion of their Bar
dance will be accepted until 10 a. loved passionately, and music also, of th
Mitzvahs.
theeinhea Ads, 13
n
m. Tuesday, Dec. 24, at the office practising five or six hours a day
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, in
ttouching each other over the honor of Mrs. Edward Atlas'
ry
of the worshipful master-elect, at the piano with brilliant mastery.
re-
primer, brought tears to the eyes
Randolph 6248. There will be no Only those who knew Itenrietta's, of the
young teacher. The heart covery from illness and in honor
charge for admission to the instal- later activities can realize with throb of it warmed her body on of Donald Silberblatt's Bar Mitz-
lation ceremonies in the Greek what ease the young girl integ- the
vah. •
cold wintry nights in the long
Ionic Lodge Room, and all Perfec-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zechman, in
rated into time andspace and into rides of the little horsecars from
tion Lodge members and friends her being, these manifold and often the slums of Baltimore to her memory of George Harris and
who cannot collie to the dinner are disparate activities. Then as now
Rabbi Hershman's father.
father's
home.
Back
in
those
days
she deprived herself of purely ao-
urged to be present.
Sada K. Finn, in memory of her
Mr. Silberblatt, who will serve cial opportunities. She rejected, of Henrietta learned the consecra- dearly beloved nephew, Arnold El-
as worshipful master for the corn- course, the invitation to join the tion of voluntary service, and her binger, who would be 19 years old.
Mg term, has taken an active part exclusive Social Club because other self-discipline to this day remains
The Finley Family, in memory
In Perfection Lodge affairs for Jews were not welcome. Her Jew- unbroken. In those days she was, of Mrs. Bessie Copeland of Toledo,
eon' as she was destined to remain,
many years and has undertaken to ish social life was soon to
Dhio, and in honor of William Da-
be
provide an ambitious and broad stricted by events in Jewish his the woman of positive action, the vidson's Bar Mitzvah.
program for the lodge during his tory that took the self out of her doer in whom heart and head are
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warner,
term of office. lie is especially being, made her a universal Jewess, bound together, in whom ideals in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
anxious to integrate Masonic ideals the tireless, dauntless servant of 'e r reincarnated as acts and William Davidson.
and principles with the local Jew- her people. The ability, knowledge, Ideals become reality.
Before long Ilenrietta Szold
ish communal program and hopes power and opportunity that were
in this manner to enlist the inter- hers, she ceased to wield for her discovered that Americanization
est and cooperation of the entire own self. When the gates of self- called loudly for its counterpart
realization opened to her, this of Judaising if the American Jew
membership of Perfection Lodge.
Milton M. Maddin, the retiring woman of a new age, she entered was to keep his soul intact and
worshipful master of Perfection these gates not only as a woman, his heart true to his spiritual
Lodge, will present the incoming but primarily as a Jewess, self- heritage. Again the gospel of edu-
master with his gavel of authority. conscious, ardent and creative. For cation called to her. She saw the
her, then as this very day, knowl- center of gravity of Jewish life
edge meant service, power meant move visibly on to America. The
BETH EL COLLEGE
service, self-expression meant sere• quarter million Jews of her girl-
OPENS 2ND SERIES ice. She has found her true self hood was multiplying tenfold and
in the soul of her people. As the growing in power and resources
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
Nile overflows its banks to water on the one hand and sinking into
the sands of the desert, the psyche abysmal maladjustment on the
"The Symbols, Customs and Cere- of a people can like a soulstream other. For its spiritual problems,
monies of the Jewish Festivals."
overflow the confines of a single Henrietta Szold felt that the peo-
Rabbi Elmer Berger will give a individuality, pour itself wherever plc of the
Book should turn to
new course in "The Literature of drought devours the spirit and thought, learning and books. With
the Bible.'
quicken it into fruitfulness. Such all her native vigor and
with the
Rabbi Nahum Shulman will be- has been for nigh 75 years the
enthusiasm of an ideal as a goal
abundantly productive life of Hen- ; she threw herself into the direc-
rietta Szold as she gave and as she; tion of the Jewish Publication
continues to give and to pour forth ' Soettty of America. She joined
for Israel and Zion the fullness of r
the Publication Committee in
her own spirit and inner fire. 1888 and five years later became
The year 1880 and a grim decade', its executive secretary, guiding
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must leave and forget a while the the 23 most productive, construe.
pleasant home of love, laughter I five, and creative years of the
and learning for an old world pier Society's existence. Young un.
tore of horror and pain weighs ; known authors entered the
down upon us. Russia, Russia of! of the illustrious— 7a
for
the Little Czar! Around the cruel .
Pales of Settlement the walls of the instance. In connection with the
American Jewish Year Book of
Ghetto stand sheer and cold. They I w
h i ch
darken life and stifle the spirit for ; islichyosahres:
vital social editor
editor . for
half of world's Jewry. They shut ;
stat istics
,
of
the
Jews
were
compiled
out the sun, the world, the rights
to
serve as basi s o f Jewish communal
of man. But of helter within ther ; organization,
is nought. To sCossack
dir e
direction
and Co-
. ' ;
gan, the access is free. Years of operation. Alongside of the new
rapine, blood, murder Bialik has writers, older authors were given
drawn in words this picture of the' English garb and through her
shame of man, the monster of man- , own pen the wisdom of the ages
kind—a pogrom: I became available to American
- Of 'tee] and iron, ttilii and hard and i Jewry who had no other vehicle
m b
Now dua..
for Glynis a heart. 0 man! and for knowledge than the English
.
eon'.
,. language. To th
t h e
e service of her
n walk the town of slaughter Thou E great
A d
educatil
ona
purposes, she
ahali lir
With walking e),•0. soil low h • ith con.', subordinated her own urge to
actor hand..
write, and she was content to be
itt, do n'
n r..:0.1en goo, ' II
nn Ir ell" 1;;,,r7::. 147-e
translator of the works of
ma blot k. dried bird. tornininaled herr I
others.
Alongside of that she was
.0dthere
inch Mann„ and EplIttornd hone
; an ardent student, and on the
And thou sh•lt wander In nod out
or ; register of the conservative Jew-
; ish Theological Seminary ■ mod-
; ern Beruriah inscribed her name.
ularity and promptness.
'Study was a serious matter to her
Many of the students are taking! and learning ■ beacon for her
the courses for credit leading to • ; and her people. Yet it proved
diploma of Beth El College of Jew- only a
flickering light on the road .
ish Studies. Many others are taking
Fortunately, at the bend of the
the courses for the sheer stimula-
century, Henrietta Scold discov-
tion which they find in the lee-
ered a greater, steadier light To
lures.
many of her companions and her
The instructors are all rabbis i contemporaries the bend looked
from neighboring cities who travel' like
■ blind turning at the edge
anywhere from 40 to 150 miles to
, of a precipice. It was the road to
come to lecture at Beth El College ; Zion. Without fear Ilenrietta
on Monday nights.
A course is also offered Monday ' Szold entered upon the new path
mornings at 11 o'clock, intended ' before her and hooded it with the
mainly for women who cannot : light of her vision.
But we are dealing with anew
come Monday night. The instructor ;
, chapter of Jewish history, a new
is Dr. Franklin.
' phase of Henrietta Szold's life,
; • new romance of Jewish woman-
Y. P. T. C. TEA DANCE
hood, of which the 50 years of
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON life above so sketchily summer-
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will give a tea dance Sunday. Dec. story will follow, no longer the
22, from 3 to 5:30 p. m., in the so- story of • single human being,
dal hall of the Temple. Mary Kahn but the story of one whose life
and his 10-piece orchestra will play. is • symbol and whose soul is the
Betty Saloshin, chairman, invites composite of ■ people's psyche.
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