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February 28, 1936
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CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE
that we are not yet moving
with any degree of success to-
wards the final solution of the
world's problems. The leaders
to today generally assume that
it is only the machinery that is
wrong, and they are to rebuild
only the economic order. With-
out minimizing the devastat-
ing effect and importance of
economic maladjustment there
can no longer be doubt in the
mind of any thinking man that
something has gone very much
awry in our social order as well.
It is, therefore, a hopeful
sign that recently sonic of our
leaders have conic to see the
spiritual implications in the is-
sue. Secretary Henry A. Wal-
lace tells us that the leaders of
religion "are dealing with forces
more powerful than those of
scientists or economists." Oth-
ers have sounded the same note,
though as yet but rather
faintly.
ON THE THRESHOLD OF
SPIRITUAL REKINDLING
For the most part it is only
a few religious leaders who have
raised a voice in this wilder-
ness: Pope Pius XI; former
President Albert W. Beaven of
the Federal Council of Churches
of Christ in America; Rabbis,
priests and ministers. They
have seen that our present
breakdown is not exclusively
economic and that it has been
brought about at least in part,
by a lessening in spiritual ties
and a weakening in the adher-
ence of man to God and to re-
ligion. They have realized that
in the maelstrom of material-
ism and secularism that the
basic consciousness of God is
frequently lost and with it the
sense of divine Fatherhood.
SEPHARDIC VS. ASHKENAZIC HAVARAH
I. personally,
one short hour.
when I see people here in Amer-
lea
making
an
unnatural
effort to
fully
nun•iation has not yet been
speak Hebrew in the Sefardic ac-
It has not as yet
crystallized.
•ent, see in it a new sort of snob-
assumed its final and perfect form bery. I look at it in the same
even among the best of our Ile- manner as the Palestinians look
braists. The loose Sephardic ac- at our Ilebraists who, on coming
cent takes no cognizance at all to Tel Aviv, insist on retaining
of the fine vowel points and the, their Ashkenazic accent. By the
distinction of many letters, such way, an attempt has already been
as the long Kometz, the Tzeyre, made in the High School of Dr.
the soft Tof, the long 0. At the Benderly in New York and in
present time, the most exact, many Hebrew Schools in the land
grammatically correct pronuncia- of Columbus to introduce the
tion is the carefully pronounced Sephardic Ilavarah by a decree
Ashkenazie Havarah, prevalent from On High but without suc-
here in America and in Europe. cess. It has a foreign ring.
"I want to reveal to you
It is being used in a very careful
manner by the better Ilebraists secret that Palestine is the place
where
limy students and a great
here in America, with a view of
placing the accent on the right many teachers do not know that
syllable and giving the vowel part of the grammar which is
points their full expression. Be- known' as Nikud. It is due to
sides, all grammarians agree that the loose manner in which the
there is nothing like the Ashken- Sephardic accent is being used.
azic Ilavarah when it comes to I have myself been a witness to
the study of the vowel points, an act, which explains this phe-
Nikud. One more very important nomenoni. In one of the high
reason for not discarding this school* in Palestine, a teacher,
Havarah: we must not create a when he wanted to make his point
breach between us and the syna- in Nikud, plain, had to resort to
gogue where all prayers are pro- the Ashkenazic accent. Ile could
nounced in the Ashkenazic Ilav- not clarify his point-otherwise. A
arah. We must not create a good deal will yet have to be
breach between the fathers and done before the Sephardic accent
the children. It will be the most will be used properly and gram-
odd and perhaps barbaric act to Hsiatically. 'A committee of lin-
replant artificially a pronunciation guists and philologists are at pres-
from one geographic region to ent busy at work studying Ilebrew
another. Our language is living, phonetics, its d e v e l o pm ant
vibrating, and hence the various throughout the history and will
changes. You cannot place it in I am sure, in a few years, bring
its findings before the Ilebrew
a :bed of Sodom'.
world. At the present time let
It Has • Foreign Ring"
"As to the argument how will us not be hasty in forcing out a
we adapt ourselves to the Sep- pronunciation which has so many
hardic accent when we come to merits. Let us rather use our ef-
Palestine, we need not worry. forts and energies to spread the
Anyone who knows the language knowledge of the Hebrew lan-
will learn this great 'Torah' in guage and literature."
CONCLUI ■ ED from EDITORIAL. PAGE)
Role of National Funds in Palestine
Announce Program
Of Temple Beth El
At Benton Harbor
With the organization of the
Young People's Hebrew Associa-
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ed program was put into effect by
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The organization came into being
as a result of a social evening of
St. Joseph at the Whiteoinh hotel
during which Rabbi and Airs. S.
I). Hurwitz and Mr. and Mrs.
David J. Ross were hosts. Rabbi
Ilurwitz is the rabbi of Temple
Beth El. Mr. Ross is the presi-
dent of the congregation.
The program of the temple now
includes regular Friday evening
services, religious school, Sister-
hood, adult Bible class, Young
Judaea Club, Junior Judaea Club
and a Boy Scout troop.
Rabbi Ilurwitz is a graduate of
the Ilebaew Union College and of
the University of Cincinnati, Ile
is chairman of the Brotherhood
Day committee of Benton Harbor
and appeared on the program to-
g ether with the Catholic and
Protestant representative on Non-
lay, Feb. 24, at the Benton Har-
bor Junior high School.
Celtics to Play
Hed-Aid Sunday
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DAVID GOLDBERG,
President
CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) of money to agricultural credit So-
cieties, thus assisting priate colo-
tried to circumscribe the progress nies which would, otherwise, hav e
of Palestine with rules which are failed. It was due in no small
meant for the average and not for measure to the proof which the
a people engaged in a superhuman Jewish National Fund gave of the
task to save itself against all odds. ability of Jews to work miracles
During 1935 over 61,000 Jews en- in Palestine that practical consi-
.t . l n9s
aravellers' .11
tered Palestine. Not all other lands deration was given to the Jewish
of Jewish migration combined ad- claim for the reconstitution of the
They have realized, too, as all mitted even a fifth of that number.
Jewish homeland. Even the mighty
those must who look upon If normal conditions should pre- city of Tel Aviv, today a bustling
things with honest eyes, that ail, the Jewish National Home town of some 150,000 Jews, owes
the Church and Synagogue and could receive another 500,000 Jews its first start to a loan from the
within the next 10 years. In that Jewish National Fund.
our great institutions of reli-
ector
way a great segment of the Jewish
• Taylror
Keren Hayesod Achievements
gious and character training problem could be solved — without
Clifford
The Palestine Foundation Fund
Managing
Managing Vi
have, in some instances during the fear needing to arise that the
(Keren
Ilayesod) was organized
Announces plan for
wanderer's staff would have to be
the past several years, become
•
in 1920 as the colonization instru-
taken up again.
weakened largely because- of
ment in the upbuilding of Pales-
J. N. F. Acquisitions
tine. It is today the financial in-
lessened faith and decreased
If Palestine is strong enough
On Sunday, March 1, at 9:15
support. That at the time when today to force consideration of it- strument of the Jewish Agency
for Palestine, recognized in the p. m., at the Naval Armory, the
these great agencies for good
self as the primary land of Jewish League of Nations Mandate as New York Celtics, world's pro-
immigration, it is due solely to the the supreme Jewish authority In fessional basketball champions,
Were most needed they have
FACING GRAND CIRCO ?ARK
been able to render the least Palestine Foundation Fund and the rebuilding of the Jewish Na- meet the local Iled-Aid team, run-
the Jewish National Fund as ex-1 tional Home. It was the Palestine ners-up in the Midwest Profes-
service.
pressions of the will of the Jewish Foundation Fund which directed sional Conference.
'Travellers everywhere ore taking about '
But, just within the last few masses to reconstitute the Jewish and fructified the post-war en-
Kate Smith, the songbird of the
room
Hotel luller's new s?...-s2.0 -$3. NO HIGHER
'months, I have found encour- homeland in Palestine. Bringing thusiasm for the rebuilding of Pal- air, has taken over the sponsor-
national capital into Palestine,1 estine. It had hoped at first that
agement and hope that people
ship
of this great outfit and they
prig for a lorge comfortable single
these two funds have been ao pro-
are not content to rely exclus- ductive that they made it possible the Jewish people would then rec- are now known as Kate Smith's
oth both. Wonderful location rightindoo.
ognise the great opportunity that Celtics.
ively on economic or material for great numbers of private set-
uxury
was offered for the speedy crea-
town DetroitfocIng Grand Circus d l luxury
Included in this stellar array of
props, but are increasingly seek- tlers to follow after them, to estab- tion of a homeland for great marl-
lish industries, commerce and a see made homeless by the war. But talent who have piled up a record
every conceivable comfort
ing the strength that conies
network of economic activity that the response was not proportion- of 51 consecutive victories to date
from faith and good will and
is: Captain Joe Lapchick, 6 ft. 5
os well as the finest of food
in turn brought other Jews.
ate to the opportunity. In its 15
fellowship. Whatever inspira-
Organized in 1902 by the Zionist years of activity the Palestine in., Bohemian, who is able to palm
tion and whatever the cause, I movement, the Jewish National Foundation Fund has expended a basketball as one does a base-
Fund acquires land in Palestine as $27,000,000. The variety of its ac- ball; henry "Dutch" Dehnert, the
believe that today, possibly
the common property and inalien- tivities is explained in one of the inventor and master of the pivot
more than at, any time within
play who is playing his 15the year
able possession of the Jewish peo-
the last eight or ten years, ple, leasing the land exclusively on charts. But even the figures can- with Kate Smith's Celtics; Nat
not tell the whole story.
Hickey, forward, whom leading
people are again seeking the
hereditary leasehold for cultiva-
The Keren Ilayesor supported
support of something more tion or building, and ensuring the immigration, colonization, educa- critics compare with the greatest
basketball player of them all—
right
use
of
the
soil,
As
part
of
tion and sanitation. But it influ-
powerful, more reassuring than
Nat Holman, at preshent coaching
the latter activity, it furnishes
their own weak resources. I water installations, drains the soil, enced much more. For it realized at the City College of New York;
that as a national institution it
very
hopeful
that
we
may
ant
plants trees and otherwise im- must be the pioneer, opening new Davey Banks forward, known as
proves the land. It owns 400000 paths of development that would the little man with the big chest,
be on the threshold of a re-
and the most colorful performer
kindling of spiritual conscious- dunams (100,000 acres) of land. attract the timid and the indiffer-
In its 33 years of activity the Jew- ent private funds. Its great success in basketball today. One of his un-
ness.
ish National Fund has spent $20,- is apparent in the impressive eco- orthodox maneuvers that go to
000,000, a very small sum consi- nomic structure in Palestine to- make him the showman he is, he
A Common High Purpose
With such a rekindling should dering the magnitude of its task day, although occasionally the bul- will go off the basketball court
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE ■
Keys
said
of such a home, Mr.
come the realization that Protes- and the number of Jews waiting wark of that structure is some- long enough to grab a spectator's
hat, make a shot with the hat on
will be approximately $38,250.
tant, Catholic and Jew can join for a place on the land which it times forgotten,
and then return It to the owner.
Mrs. Henry Levitt.
The survey made by Mr. Lurie hands in a common belief in God buys. How well it has operated and
Related to the Palestine Founda-
Jack Fleisher is in charge of shows that Detroit has developed and Faith, and in a spiritual in- how fundamental is its purpose is
tion
Fund
and
the
Jewish
Na-
properties.
One of the few American cor-
fewer facilities for the care of terpretation of human life. The illustrated in the fact that the tional Fund is a miscellany of in-
Plans for Old Folks Home
disabled and chronically sick important questions are not those assets of the Jewish National Fund stitutions still vital to the growth respondents given the real lots-
are
today
conservatively
estimated
down
on the sly Nazi propaganda
than
other
Jewish
communities
of
ecclesiastical
organizations
or
the
third
of
the
aeries
of
At
of Palestine. The budget of the
ritual or credal form. They are at above $25,000,000. Through the Palestine Foundation Fund main- at the winter Olympics in Gar-
Federation Days held last Sun-
Four Agencies Report
misch-Partenkirchen
was Weat-
years
the
Jewish
National
Fund
Can
Catholics,
day afternoon at the Jewish
Four agencies reported at the simply these.
tains the Agricultural Experiment
Community Center, Myron A. meeting on Sunday afternoon. In Protestants and Jews unite as has been a powerful factor in all Station which is a keystone in the brook Pegler, and the Nazis here
are
already
after
him
because
of it.
phases
of
Palestine
development.
the
absence
of
David
S.
Zemon,
members
of
the
social
order,
upon
Keys, chairman of the executive
country's agricultural life because
committee of the Jewish Old President, the report of the He. common social interests? And can In the years before the war it sins of its research in agricultural
already
lending
substantial
curve
Folks' Home and president of the Frew Free Loan Association was they unitedly stand for religious
chemistry, animal nutrition and Fund started its work in 1920 and
Confetence of Jewish Organiza- submitted by Louis Stoll. The re- liberty, for religious understand.
dairying, entomology, plant path- the Jewish National Fund was
tions, reported that definite plans port showed that 1772 loans were ings and for a common fellow- place of government of the peo- ology, rural economies, agronomy launched upon a new epoch in its
are being completed for the con- made last year, exceeding by 149 ship? I am confident that they ple, dictatorship and tyranny are and plant-breeding. In the days history, Palestine had some 65,000
struction of a new home for the the number of loans of the high- can thus unite in a common high rampant. Hence, inspired by the when it was common to smile at Jews. Today it has about 375,000.
aged.
est previous year. The report purpose, and through their faith creed of Washington and Linci•n, Palestine's future possibilities, it Before the Palestine Foundation
Outlining the survey made here pointed out that $148,449 was aet an example to our own people we gather to take counsel to- was the Palestine Foundation Fund took over the school system,
and to the world of a genuine gether and to consider how best Fund which had the courage and there were 13,000 pupils in 137
by Harry L. Lurie of the Bureau loaned in 1935.
of Jewish Social Research of New
Max M. Silverman, president brotherhood which transcends to preserve the American prin- the vision to invest $500,000 in the schools. Today there are 33,000 in
York on the care of Jewish aged of the House of Shelter, located race and creed.
ciple of free government as a Palestine Electric Corporation, 312 of the most modern schools in
The month of February gave living faith.
which is now one of the giant in- the world. In 1921 the Jewish Na-
and disabled in Detroit, Mr. Keys at 77 Alger St., reported that the
Fellowship—it is the common dustries of the country. It pro- tional Fund bought the Emek Jez-
stated that the study disclosed number of lodgings in 1935 were us Washington and Lincoln, two
men
who
believed
in
and
cham-
denominator, the very top root vided the funds enabling the l'al- reel (Valley of Jezreel), consist-
that there are 286 dependent 7692; that the number of trans-
Jewish aged in Detroit, 251 of ients cared for was 364, the num. pioned the fellowship of religion of a free democratic government estine Potash Co. to obtain the Dead ing of 50,000 acres. In 1927 it
—of a state in which social jus- Sea concession. The Fund also acquired 8,000 acres in Emek Ze-
whom are over 60 and 35 are her of resident men, 13, and the and the religion of fellowship.
"Of all the dispositions and tice to our fellow man, fairness, established the General Mortgage bulon (Haifa Bay). In 1929 it pur-
chronically disabled under 60 number of meals served, 13,716.
Mr. Silverman lauded the efforts habits which lead to political pros- kindness, mutual understanding Bank thus directly promoting chased 8,000 acres in Emek Refer
years of age.
(Wadi Ilawareth). Each of these
of Hyman Altman as chairman of Pertly, religion and morality are and a decent opportunity to all house-building activities.
345 Make Applications
purchases represents present and
indispensable supports." In 1796 are the goals. True it is that in
Prevent Speculation
While only 50 old people are the house
potential
wealth. The latest acqui-
words
were
spoken
by
the
t
striving for these goals a multi-
Ih the absence of Jacob Levin,
The Palestine Foundation Fund sition of the Palestine Foundation
taken care of in the present home,
Father of Our Country.' " In tude of difficult problems beset us,
and the Jewish National Fund are Fund and the Jewish National
Mr. Keys stated that 345 appli- president, the report of the Jew- vain," he continued, "would that
in which sincere men differ, but the controlling owners of the Pal.
cations for admission are on file. ish Old Folks' Home was submit.
Fund is about 15,000 acres in Ifuleh
ry. man claim the tribute of patriot- it is the ideals and principles of
led by Ezra Kornman, secrete
estine Land Development Com-
Mr. Keys stated that the
fellowship and religion that serve pany, which has served as the Valley in northern Palestine. When
He
reported
that
at
the
present
ism
who
should
labor
to
subvert
present plans call for the con-
the latter area is drained it will
those great pillars of human 'hap- at least to keep the goals clearly
time there are 23 men and 26
I agency to buy virtually all the land have room for some 10,000 fam-
struction of • home to take
•
•
women in the home, and that the mess. Reason and experience
which Jews have acquired in Pal- ilies. The vision of master build-
care of 100 old people 50 of
oldest man residing in the home forbid us to accept national moe-
Religion, what is its guiding estine during the past decade and
whom are to be chronic ill over
ers, of daring pioneers is reflected
in exclusion of religious star? Id it not faith in a Supreme
is
a half. The P.L.D.C. has acted to
is 101 years old and the oldest
60, 25 under 60 chronic ill and
Being?—, conviction that life is the purchase of the best land at in each of these land purchases, in
woman,
who
has
been
residing
in
principle."
These
words
hold
good
25 able bodied old people who
each of these areas of colonization.
something
more
than
base
mater-
the home for 22 years, is 92 years today with equal, if not greater
prevent speculation and to assure
seek institutional core.
The Jewish National Fund buys
vitality than when they were ut- ial; that life, in final anals..is,
the most reasonable prices. Allied the land, makes it cultivatible. The
old.
It was also pointed out by
has a spiritual interpretation?
with the two institutions is the
Mr. Keys that it is planned to
Edwin A. Wolf, president, sub- tared.
Three quarters of a century
Fellowship, religion, what do Anglo-Palestine Bank, the most Palestine Foundation Fund cares
build • horns to cost from
mitted the report of the North , ago, in midst of civil strife, Lin they mean? Thou shalt love thy
for the immigrant from the day he
11,200 to $2,000 per bed or a
End Clinic, pointing out that
65,-
colt,'
e of his neighbor as thyself. Thou shalt powerful Jewish bank in Pales- arrives until he is placed. It pro-
recalled
to the
people
tine, organized by the Zionist move- vides buildings, for home and
total of $120,000 to 3200,000.
051 patients' visits were made in country, that upon this continent love the Lord with all thy heart
The plan is, he stated, to put
stock, agricultural equipment, live
1935. The cost per visit during there had been brought forth a These are the cornerstones alike, ' ment.
up • building to cost 3200,000.
During the past two years the stock, instructions. Thus, these two
this year was 93 cents, as com- new nation, conceived in liberty. of the Hebrew Prophets and of
The yearly operating expense
pared with $1.45 in 1930. It was there at Gettysburg that the Christian Faith. With malice Karen Ilayesod of the United agencies, working hand in hand are
Mrs. II. C. Broder submitted his voice was lifted for a new toward none—with Charity to- States supplied almost half of the the broad base on which the huge
the report of the nominating corn- birth of freedom so that a gov- ward all, with that noble Ameri- funds made available to the Jew- pyramid of Palestine h...ts risin.
mittee and the following direct.' ernment of the people, by the can restatement of ancient prin- ish Agency's Bureau for the Set- Without the national idealism
ors were elected: For • three- people, for the people, should not ciples as the lantern to light nu ?. Dement of German Jews in Pal- which they represented, without
MORE PEOPLE
estine, which helped not only in the that all-embracing concern with
year team, Miss Edith Heaven- perish.
way , we must go forward.
every phase of the country'. ex-
ARE CHANGING TO
rich, Julian Krolik, Mrs. Louis
The pleas of these two great
y plea, then, in that guided settlement of adult refugees from
James Rosenberg, Mrs. Joseph men for fellowship and religion by these two bright beacon lights the Reich but in the training and pansion which they brought into
1000
children.
The
play, Palestine would never have
colonization
of
a
Hartman and Ralph Mayer; for must be freshly blazoned before Religion and Fellowship, we deli
Agency's German Settle- been what it is today. Because they
a two-year term, Oscar Blumberg us. Today we thank God that our rate ourselves anew to the Amen e Jewish
Cdr
were daring, others may now enter
ment Department has been
and Joseph Welt. country is at peace with the world can principles which lie at th
most important instrument in the freely. Because they were far-
A take-off on the "March of and wishes nothing from its very foundation of our nation
d adjustment of German Jews to the sighted, others may now reap the
Time" was given at Sunday's neighbors nor the countries of America has been peopled an
life of Palestine. Without the col- harvest.
meeting by Max Chomsky who re- t the world but peace and fellow- built by men and women who i n onies established by the Keren
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viewed "Social Work Through the ' ship. Yet we cannot forget that (roe fellowship sought to know
Ilayesod, without the land fur- representing these two out
Ages." I elsewhere our tried and tested God in their generation. This nished by the Keren Kayemeth, institutions, asks the American
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American privileges of libefty, precious heritage is ours, it must
this large and gratifying German Jewish community to consider the
THAN TO ANY OTHIC
Harry Ilershfield made 266 bone- of freedom of speech and astern- be our purpose to dedicate our Jewish immigration would have facts and to ponder this question:
last I blage, of freedom of religion and selves to the preserving of the t
within
the
fit
appearances
what would have been the growth
been Impossible.
Ilff I( IN OMFP!CA
are thrown overboard.
year. No wonder he's prematurely. conscience, forget that there, in heritage.
When the Palestine Foundation and the absorptive capacity of
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gray. We cannot
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