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1936

CLAYTON AVINCI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

TifEkentorriErvisa al ROM ICLE

Yeshiva Beth Judah
Banquet on Sunday

The annual banquet of the La-
dies Auxiliary of Yeshiva Beth
Judah, will be held this Sunday
evening at the B'nai David, Four-
teenth and Elmhurst.
The feature of the program will
be the singing of a group of songs

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CANTOR R. BOYARSKY

by Cantor R. Boyarsky, who will

be accompanied by his daughter
who is an enabled pianist. The
Yeshiva Beth Judah is now cele-
brating its 19th anniversary. The
founder was Rabbi Levin. Rabbi
Aaron 111. Ashinsky was the re-
organizer of the Yeshiva and now
the ladies Auxiliary, of which
Mrs. II. Rottenberg•s president, is
providing support for it.

ALLIED CAMPAIGN
AT TEMPLE SCHOOL

The first of the commencement
exercises of the United Hebrew
Schools will be held by the pupils
of the Delmar School, on Sunday
evening, June 7, in the auditorium
of the Alger School. The exercises
will contain, in addition to the
usual and traditional features,
such as the valedictory, the , pre-
sentation of a gift to the school,
and the addresses accompanying
the lighting of the symbolic candle
ceremony, several recitations from
the poetry of Saul Chernichovsky.
('hernichovsky, whose 60th anni-
versary the Hebrew literary world
is now celebrating, became, after
the death of Blank, as the poet
laureate of Hebrew literature. It
is because of this celebration that
the graduation class of 1936 has
decided to include in its graduation
exercises some of Chernichovsky's

poems. This feature will be not
only part of the Delmar School
exercises, but also of the other two
schools, the Philadelphia and the
Tuxedo, who are holding their
commencement exercises during
the same week.
The Tuxedo class will hold its
graduation ceremony at the B'nai
Moshe synagogue, Monday eve-
ning„lune 8, and the last of the
exercises will be held at the Phil •
delphia-Byron auditorium on Ws.-
nesday, June 10. The Wednesday
evening exercises will he in the
form of a joint celebration of all
19311 graduation classes. The Del-
ma•, as well as the Tuxedo and
also the Six Mile Road School,
which held it sgraduation some
time ago, will join the pupils of
the Philadelphia-Byron School in
their festivities.

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in the Course of the Commencements

One of the surest ways of kill- the sources of bad will—prejudiced
ing a movement, either political radio programs, prejudiced public
or social or economic or cultural, speakers, prejudiced publications
is to talk much and do nothing —and good will in America be-
about it. Unless there is less talk tween Catholic and Protestant and
and more action, the good will Jew will become a shining and a
71a01020: /d arta
movement is doomed to the same lasting reality,
inglorious extinction. The purpose
• THE OR6AN:fa MI LION WNW
of this article is to suggest con-
crete and practical methods which
will result in good will.
You connect a cord to any electric outlet and
What is good will? This, the
enter a new world of music. New and exquis-
reader will admit, is a very de-
mental if not a very elementary
ite tone colors at at your finger tips—all the
question to be answered. Good will,
familiar voices of the organ and myriads more
of course, is not mere sentiment.
—the majesty of a cathedral anthem or the Beth El Pupils Display Gen- Feelings may accompany its exer-
cise but feelings are not of its es-
erosity
in
Theor
Own
delicacy of a string quartet.
sence. Good will, moreover, is not
Drive
confirmed to external deportment.
The H A 111 M 0 N D creates tones
Even a murderer has been, known
If the generosity and enthus- to be polite in the executi
electrically; employs no pipes,
on of
shown by the students of his nefarious project. Gad will is
reeds or other vibrting parts. Noth- iasm
Temple Beth El School of Re- not secured by professional lip
ing to get ort of tune; no instal- ligion in their contribution to- service or devotion to humanity.
the Allied Jewish Campaign The object of good will is not hu-
lation—noth..1 g to build in or tear ward
is an indication as to the re- manity but the individual human
The
out.
Hammond
beings—of our country, of our
city, of our state, of our nation,
is priced
We cordially invite music-lovers
of our world—who compose hu-
at only
manity.
to visit our Organ Studio's and en-
Good Will Rests on Reason
joy a thrilling half-hour informal
Good will is produced in the in-
h state
concert at the marvelous new
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tellect and in the will. It rests
upon reason and results in action.
HAMMOND Electric Organ.
Good will recognizes the fact that
all men are sons of God; that they
Benjamin Winter of New York,
The Musical Center of Detroit"
are bound by the same moral law
and that God wishes every one of tuitional chairman of the Federa-
tion
of Polish Jews in America,
them to be saved and to partici-
pate in a life of glory with Him who will address the mass meet-
in
on
Sunday, May 24, at 2 p. m.
beyond the grave. Good will, there-
fore, is the attitude and act of at Littman's Theater, 12th and
Steinway Pianos
Hammond Organs
willing or wishing good towards Seward.
1515 - 21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
every created human being in the
world.
■ and Branches
There is no conflict between good
will and the virtues of justice and
obedience and sincerity or any
other virtue which may regulate
The Men's Temple Club of Tem-
our relationship with our fellow- ple lieth El is inaugurating a new
man. The judge who obeys the series of events, the first of which
mandate of the law and sentences is to take place on 1Vednesday,
the condemned individual to life May 27.
imprisonment, may possess abund-
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
This event is called the "Sports
At a special meeting held at the
ant good will towards the criminal Stag Night", and is designed to
Beth Tephila Emanuel Congrega- sponsibility and devotion the Jew whom he punishes in the name of bring to the members of the Men's
BLEACHED
tion on Tuesday, May 12, Cantor will feel towards his more unfor- the State. Good will is primarily Temple Club and their friends the
tunate brethren in the future,
R. Boyarsky was unanimously re- then the prospect is indeed a very concerned with persons and not leaders of sport in the city and
CLEANED
with things, How ridiculous it state.
elected for another two years.
bright one.
would be to speak of good will
The club is presenting, among
TRIMMED
As is generally true of all ac- towards murder or adultery or others, "Hank" Greenberg, Harry
This is the fourth time that
Cantor Boyarsky has been elected tivities of the Temple School, the rape or kidnaping! To love the Kipke, Gus Dorais, Jack Adams,
by the same congregation. Ten student council, representing the sinner but to hate his sin, is one Joe Magidsohn, Jacob Mazer and
Expert Service on Panama Hats
years ago having been granted a student body, met with their spon- of the ways in which the Catholic Popsy Clark. Other speakers will
Underhand the
Our II
vacation by his congregation in sor, Seymour Tilchin, who is a Church expresses its doctrine of be heard representing the sports
Braids.
Treatment of Fine
Manchester, England, Cantor Bo- member of the faculty of the good will towards those who have writers from the Detroit daily
yarsky made a tour of the United Temple High School, at which offended against the laws of God rswspapers.
TO. 1693
States, giving concerts in several time they worked out the minia- and man.
The speakers will follow imme-
cities where he was proclaimed by ture service group plan, based on
diately after the dinner, which will
Catholic Position Explained
the Jewish press as one of the the same method that is used in
be
served in the social hall of the
205 GRATIO T-I46 MICHIGAN
How, then, are we to increase
the general community. It was
greatest Chazonim in America.
BEIROI TS EXCLUSIVE HAVER
the amount of good will within Temple. As the reservations will
It was during his tour that he decided that the school is to raise the world? Writing from the stand- be limited to the number of men
Eel. 11503
conducted the services for two $660 as its quota for the cam- point of a Catholic and in behalf who can be seated at the dinner,
Sabbaths at Congregation Emanu- paign—an increase of VA over of my Catholic brethren I can all who plan to attend are urged
el in Detroit where he was then last year. Herbert Blumberg was safely say, without fear of contra- to have their reservations in as
elected for the first time. How- chosen general chairman of the diction, that neither the Catholic soon as possible.
OR
ever, due to a previous call from campaign. Madeline Lindenbaum Church nor the Catholic popula-
Glasgow, Scotland, he reluctantly was selected chairman of the Sen- tion in America has ever been Ladies Auxiliary of Mlawer
refused this call. His second elec- ior High School, Sherman Rosen guilty of a lack of good will tow-
Umgegend Verein Hon-
tion was six years ago, when this for the Junior High School and ards those who are not members
ors Mothers
congregation renewed its call to Billy Oberfelder for the Inter- of our faith. The past 300 years
Cantor Boyarsky, and he came mediate and primary departments. of the history of the United States
The school itself was divided
On Monday, May 18, the Ladies
from Scotland, bringing his fam-
have been constantly stained with
ily with him. After an association into seven divisions, with division organized persecutions and with Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umge-
of two years with this synagogue, chairmen and captains for each volcanic demonstrations of bad gend Verein entertained 75 moth-
Before
he left this post to accept an offer class. A definite quota was set will. Neither the Catholic Church ers and children at a dinner at
Deutsch's Restaurant. The speak-
made to him by a well-known man- for each division depending on
or the Catholic population has er of the evening was Mrs. Joshua
Buying
: eget, to make a tour of the United the number and age of the stu-
been guilty of a single one of . Sperka, who greeted the mothers,
dents
in
each
division.
Lillian
States. He has since officiated in
a
them. The ill will begotten and their daughters and sons, extolled
New York. It was two years ago Wetsman was elected general sec-
propagated by the Native Amer-
that he received a call in New retary, and Marcia Wilk and Ber- ican Party in the 1830's, by the the sacrifices of mothers for their
children and told of the joys the
I York and was elected for the third tha Goldhoff as publicity chair-
Know Nothing Movement in the mothers find in doing it.
men.
time by the local synagogue. He
The slogan adopted for the 1850's, by the A. P. A.'s in the
The other features of the eve-
I was just elected here for the fourth
school drive was "Give!" To the 1890's and by the Ku Klux Klan, ning were recLatIons by Billie
time.
call
surprise and pleasure of the school from 1920 to 1928 inclusive, •vai Cugell. and the presentation of a
the same slogan was adopted by directed by non-Catholics against one-act play, "Unsesn" by Ger.
the general community two weeks Catholics and not by Catholics stenberg, given by Rainbow girls,
against non-Catholics.
under the direction of Mrs. Edith
later.
Even at present, despite the Cugell. The girls taking part
Pledges varied from five cents
to $2. Those who were unable gathering momentum of the good were: Billie Cugell, Virginia Lich-
PERSONAL SERVICE
The Monday Afternoon Club of to pledge, - of course, pledged will movement in America, there tenstein, Evelyn Elkin, Edith
the Jewish Community Center will nothing.
still exist organized elements and Kosit. Prizes were presented to
now with
hold a picnic at Palmer Park on
A regular chart was worked expressions of bad will against Mrs. J. Kollin as the youngest
Hacquoil Buick Sales, Inc. Monday, May 25, beginning at 2 out by Lionel Fink, upon which Catholics and Jews in our country. great-grandmother, and to Mes-
o'clock.
Tyler 4.7600
the students were able to watch Publications, like the "Fellowship dames S. Rothman and II. Green-
8911 Gd. River
Aida Armstrong of the Depart- the progress the divisions and Forum" and the "Railsplitter" baum, who had the most dough-
ment of Recreation will direct the school in general was mak- with their constant and unjusti- tern present.
group games for the adults and ing.
fiable attacks against Catholic per-
The last meeting for the month
the children. A children's toy or-
The campaign has now been in sonalities and Catholic activities, of May was held at the home of
Mrs. J. Greenbaum, 2722 Glen-
chestra will be one of the spesial progrees for four weeks and at are prolific sources of had will.
dale Ave. The report of the pro-
features. Groups will meet near this writing the school already at-
Good and Bad Will
the Hamilton Ave. Casion at 2 tained 90 per cent of its quota.
The individual who is ready ceeds of the card party of May
p. m.
Within the coming week the and anxious to believe the worst 6 Wan given and business was
The Center's mandolin orchestra school will celebrate its success- slanders and calumnies abut mapped on 'for the following
will provide music for singing and ful campaign with a victory lunch- Catholics or Jews, without investi- month. On June 3, the next
dancing at a meeting of the Oak- eon, at which time the workers gation or explanation, is guilty of meeting will be held at the home
land Mothers Club at the Center and the classes who have over- had will. The individual who at- of Mrs. I. Leventhal, 9325 Mar-
on Monday evening, May 25, at 8 subscribed their pledges will be tends lectures by those who are tindale Ave.
honored.
renegade Catholics and who are
o clock.
employed by certain non-Catholic HOWARD SCOTT TO SPEAK
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will
Mlawer Umgegend •Verein be entertained by the kitchen or-
HERE ON MAY 26
organizations for the sole purpose
Technocracy, Inc., will sponsor
Appropriates $175
chestra of the Brightmoor Com- Prenzlauer Maternity Aid of villifying the Catholic Church,
Luncheon Postponed
does not possess good will. Insti- a public lecture by Howard Scott,
munity Center on Thursday eve-
tution• have • right to be known the director-in-chief of Technoc-
Ben S. Golden, the president of ning, May 28, at 8 o'clock, at the
The luncheon of the Prenzlauer through the example of their aver- racy, Inc., ■ at Northern High
the Mlawer Verein, announcsrd Parkside and Midland Talmud
Tuesday, May 26, at 8
that $150 was sent to Mlawer Torah. There will also be a discus- Maternity Aid, scheduled for May age and their best members and School,
27, has been postponed because not through the example of their p. m. Mr. Scott, who is now
for the support of the local gym- siert on conditions in Poland.
making a lecture tour of the Cen-
worst.
Failure
to
realize
this
and
the
date
selected
occurs
on
She-
The
Woodward
Young
Mothers'
nasium and that 825 was pledged
will be in Detroit May
for the Cisha Schools in Poland. Club will meet at the Center on vuoth. Tickets distributed for to act upon this is one of the tral States,
25,26, 27. The purpose of Mr.
The regular meeting of the Ver.. Thursday afternoon. May 28, at 2 this date will be honored on the greatest sources of bad will
Scott's tour is to acquaint the
sin will be held on Sunday eve- o'clock, to discus, methods of dis- new sins to be set for the event . throughout the country today.
Good will comes by thinking and people with the true meaning and
ning, May 24, at the usual meet- cipline for children.
Leon Blum, new premier of not by talking. Good will comes significance of Technocracy.
The Oakland club will hold its
ing place.
Mr. Scott's Detroit visit in spun-
annual mother and daughter ban. France, is a cousin of Paul Ward by willing and net by feeling. Let
Sigmund Freud was once in- , quet at the Center on Monday, Brody, pubPsher of EVE, the new those who have been guilty of bad wed by Technocracy, Inc., Re.
gional
Division 8342, 5810 W.
national
Jewish
woman's
publica-
will In this country and those who
sited to come to Hollywood as a I June 1, at 7 p. m. Reservations
are anxious for good will remove Wartn, Detroit.
tion.
must be in by May 14.1
love specialist.

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HEBREW SCHOOLS' GRADUATIONS'

Action, Not Sentiment, Seen Necessary
For Promotion of Good-Will Movement;
Removal of Individuals' Prejudice Urged

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PAGE ELEVEN

• nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

May 22, 1936

IMP

The Jewish Feast of Pente-
cost, which will be observed this
year among Reform Jews for
one day, and by the Orthodox
for two days, beginnires at sun-
down Tuesday, May 26, is rich
in spiritual significance.
Pentecost, also , called the
Feast of Weeks, is known in
Hebrew as Shabuoth. It de-
rives its name from the fact
that it is celebrated after a
week of weeks, seven weeks af-
ter the second day of Passover.
During Biblical days Shabu-
oth was a time of thanksgiving
for the harvest. Offerings
brought to the Temple and
placed on the altar, were in
keeping with the gifts of the
soil that had been gathered.
Today the idea of the har-
vest is castled out in the syna-
gogue by decorating it with
seasonable plants and flowers
and by the reading of the Book
of Ruth which contains a des-
cription of the reaping of the
grain and the abundance of the
earth.
Since post-Biblical days Sha-
buoth has come to have a more
spiritual meaning, It is desig-
nated as the anniversary of the
giving of the Ten Command-
ments! at Mount Sinai. The
story of the revelation at Sinai,
which lives in the heart of
every Jew, narrates the epochal
event of Israel's acceptance of
a sacred mission as "a king-
dom of priests and a holy peo-
ple."
Shabuoth commemorates to-
day both this solemn occasion
and its responsibility. For this
reason the festival has been
chosen by the Reform Jewish
Synagogue as the appropriate
time for its Confirmation serv-
ice. At this service the boys
and girls in Israel are conse-
crated to their faith and are
admonished to live in accord-,
once with the principles and
doctrines of Judaism. The serv-
ice is of spiritual significance
to all Israel for it emphasizes
the idea of spiritual freedom
and inspires the Jew to renewed
loyalty to the great religious
teachings promulgated at
fy
Mount Sinai.

Change of Name

By DR. EMIL AMBERG

It is a well-known fact that in
some parts of the world the Jews
were given ludicrous names by
frivolous ■ and malicious officials.
Rindskopf, Ochs, Kuh, Laemrale,
Rosenwasser, Rosenfeld, Fleiach-
mann and many other much worse
names can scarcely have been the
choice of the recipients. The Jews
were defenseless. It can well be
understood that the descendents
of those who had been made the
objects of ill-meaning and hateful
officials, at last revolted and
changed names which should not
have been given to their ancestors.
Animals like doge, etc., cannot ob-
ject and change their names but
human beings can and, in many
instances, should. Of course, tact
should be used. An anecdote Is
told in this connection. Although
the names Cohn, Cohen, Kahan,
Kahn, etc., and Levy are very
honorable and historically impor-
tant names which should not be
changed without dire necessity, ■
man called Cohn appeared before
■ judge in Prussia with the re-
quest to be allowed to change his
name. Woen the judge asked him
what name he would like, he flint
"Puttkarenter." Now Puttkammer
was the name of • very aristo-
cratic and well-known family. Be-
ing told by the judge that the
Puttkammers would scarcely like
it, the applicant remarked, if the
Puttkammers should feel that way

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change their name to Cohn. Speak-

ing seriously, it can well be under-
stood that in forcing objection- I
able names ur • defenseless and
despised ancestors by rude and in-
considerate officials, the descend-1
ants are not to be blamed. When ,
the ancestors were forced to sub- ,
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that the time might come when
their children's children would
throw off the chains of mean dis-
crimination, prejudice and ridicule
and be rightly entitled to the rec-
ognition of their correct conduct,
human qualities and dignity.

Alex Cohen Heads
Commercial Club
of East Lansing

Members of the East Lansing
Commercial club, meeting Tuesday
night at Sandy's cafe for the
monthly session, elected Mr. Cohen
president for the next 12 months.
Other officers elected were Lyman
Cane, vice president, (re-elected);
and Harold J. Fuller, secretary
and treasurer. The club has grown
rapidly during the past 12 months.
Its membership consists of bust-
neu and professional men of East
Lansing.
Mr. Cohen, a former state kgis-
Julius Rosenwald Post's Me- lator, is • partner in the Spartan
morial Services Sunday Coal Company, of East Lansing,
and is also senior member of Ow
The Julius Rosenwald Post Cohen and Barry Coal C,ompany of
will hold memorial services on Lansing. Mr. Cotten succeeds Sid
Sunday, May 31, at 2 p. m., at ney H. Whittemore. as president.
Machpelah Cemetery, Woodward
Heinrich Bruning, former G,
Ave., and Pa Mile Road. A 74-
foot flagpole has been erected. man chancellor. is still Ia this
Many rabbis will be present. The country imispd Ia obsillising
anti-Nazi sentiment.
community is Invited.

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