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Pupils to Attend Service Philip Rosenthal, principal of the Shaarey Zedek Religious school, announced this week that pupils in grades 6 to 12 will attend con- secration services this Sunday morning instead of having the usual classics. Sessions in all grades below the sixth will be suspended for this Sunday morn- ing. All classes in the Shaarey Zedek will meet for convocat;on on Sun- day morning, June 14, at 11 o'clock, when Clarence H. Enggass wili present the Engels. cup to the Shaarey Zedek School by virtue of one of its pupils, William Saul- son, having won the senior orator- ical contest in the Allied Jewish Campaign: NAHUM SOKOLOW JEWS IN SPORTS (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) among an go even further in their .sweeping observations. When offended or crossed in their purpose by sonic individ- ual person they even go so far as to say that Jews are deserv- ing of the persecutions to which they are subjected in some dif- ferent lands. I have even heard sonic unregenerate creatures as- sert that the German Jews have had their misfortunes thrust upon them by reason of their lack of tact, politeness or re- finement. Such misguided per- sons of course do not realize that men like the Rathenous, father and son, James Simon, Paul Nathan, Max Lieberman and Albert Bailin, and many other men of note, represented the very apex of tact and re- finement—that the Kaiser him- self delighted to receive them and to visit them in their homes —and when the crash came and the worst bigotry and arrog- ance in all political history came into power it was no limger a question of any per- sonal traits or qualities, but the matter of eliminating a whole people which has been made the object of the blindest hatred, and that the good and the bad, the exalted and the lowly, all classes, had to go down as victims of an unreason- ing fanaticism which does not atop at distinctions. important factor in sports. "Editorial comment on the achievements of Judah's cham- pions was superfluous, perhaps. The rester which follows speaks eloquently. and well of the Jew's fitness to compete and to win where the stakes are high and the rivalry is keen. And the ros- ter is not all-inclusive in scope; there have been Jewish champions who concealed their identity be- cause they were held in ignor- ance of the high quality of their athletic heritage. "The 10 sports which attract the largest number of active par- ticipants and spectators have been reviewed. In 15 of the 19—golf, polo, hockey and wrestling are the exceptions—at least one Jew deserves ranking among the first five all-time specialists a particu- lar sport has, produced, or a Jew holds a record which has never been surpassed. "There have been prominent Jewish athletes in history--many more than Jews and Gentiles ever suspected. Jews have been in- fluential in improving the tech- nique and raising the standard of performance in the several sports; It is one of the surprises of history that though scattered and divided between different countries, Without national identity and without even the properly organized commun- ities which we ought to have within different lands, we still know how to do things, have notabie and effective organiza- tions, attain a considerable height of unity and possess leadership of an unusual de- gree of vision and effectiveness. Leide.rship of national quality does not, of course, develop without national aspirations and efforts to rehabilitate a people on a national basis. But it .is eloquent of Jewish capac- ity for self-rule, for national leadership, for the conduct of large public affairs that we have not only given statesmen of note and distinction to var- ious countries but that through the Zionist movement we have distinctly Jewish produced statesmen long before we have attained statehood in the Land of Israel. they have done much to make stirring spectacles more vivid and colorful. But the Jewish athlete has made a more permanent con- tribution in chargin gall Jews with a higher morale while demon- strating that the group's physical potentiality is on a level quite as high as its intellectual capac- ity. The Jews as been criticized by his neighbors and suspected by his enemies because there has been no common barrier under the leadership of its athletes who, by reason of accomplishments and talents, are proving their eligibil- ity to "belong" in one of the broadest fields of popular appeal. "It is established that man struggles for recognition and re- ward more confident of eventual triumph when he is unburdened of fears and doubts. "The Jew in sports has noth- ing to fear for adversaries who bring only speed, skill and strength into the arena. He has a notable record of achievement behind him; a progressive accre- tion of distinction beckons him to forge ahead. And he will re- spond. For the Jewish athlete at last has burst from the bonds of an old legend and is creating a new order." A MOVEMENT WHICH MUST NOT FAIL CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) are no less heartening for the fu- ture than they are significant of the past. I was amazed to learn that of the 300,000 Jews who have mi- grated from various countries, particularly in Europe, during the last eight years, 162,000 have been admitted to Palestine. It was en- lightening to me to learn that more than 60,000 were admitted there during the past year and that, given normal opportunities, an- other half million will knock on the doors during the next decade. eager once more to resume the road leading to the promised land of the spirit. Fulfillment of Destiny Always have the Jews been a people of spiritual vision. It is their prophets and their holy men that they have revered throughout the ages—not warriors, not- con- querors of foreign lands, not mer- chants nor bankers nor lawyers. They ever have had leaders of courageous vision to sustain their hopes when the road was the roughest and the night the dark- est. The body of the Jew might be making bricks without straw for his oppressive taskmasters in Egypt, but his spirit was always projected toward the promised land. From the day when he was driven 'from Jerusalem, during all of those ages which, while murky even for those newer civilizations newly emerging from the barbar- ism of the great forests of Europe, were Stygian in their bIacknesi for the friendless and the outcast Jew, was there mixed with his longing for the promised land that had been won and lost to him the unquenchable hope that it was still the promised land of the Jew of some future generation. And just as the Jew, escaping finally from Egypt, after long years found his way to the prom- ised land, so latterly the far-off descendants of this same people once again have retraced their steps to that same promised land. Here indeed is the fulfillment of the destiny of a people that has no parallel in history. Ansi it is this destiny, this conquering of what seemed to be fate itself, which has brought us here tonight to acclaim what has already been accomplished toward the rehabili- tation of the homeland of the Jew, while giving our encouragement and support to a movement which must not be permitted to fall. From Ilerzi to Sokolow and Weitzmann we have produced a whole galaxy of eminent lead- ers of thought and public ac- tion who as legislators and statesmen would have done Continue to Preserve With all of their vision the Jews credit to any people estab- , lished on its own soil. And the would have failed to take even the farthest outpost of their ob- leaders of Zionism by their jective if the social idealism which close identity with the living inspired them had not been sup- forces of Jewish life, by their ported . by practical ability of high order. It is inspiring to think knowledge of conditions effect- ting our people, by their edu- of a people, scattered and com- paratively few in numbers, under- cation and understanding have taking a task that is without com- served not only the Zionist parison in the history of the hu- movement, but the JewisVom- man race. It is even more inspiring generally, as the to contemplate what has already munities been accomplished in Palestine guides, and directors of con- and what is now taking place structive Jewish activities of there. Despite what seemed to be in- every description. $okalow the surmountable difficulties, notwith- standing misconceptions and mis- distinguished Hebrew journa- list and publicist was the fore- understandings that have de- veloped from unforeseen circum- most fighter for the protec- stances or that have been deliber- tion of Jewish rights in East- ately created for the confusion of ern Europe long before his in- a great people intent upon doing terests and his energies became a tremendous task, wonderful progress has been made. Despite almost entirely absorbed in a financial catastrophe that seemed the leadership of Zionism. to threaten the very foundation of In Nahum Sokolow we had our civilization, there is apparent the scholar, philosopher, his- no other disposition than to keep torian and statesman combined, the hand to the plow until the soil has been turned clean and true to just as England had it in the the very end of the furrow. case of his friend, Arthur The purpose underlying the re- James Balfour. The most gift- possession of Palestine by the Jews ed writer and scholar of his was, of course, to provide a home- time, the most versatile of land for a people who, by stress of circumstances, h a d become men, combining talents that are nomads against their will; a peo- as diverse as is the function of ple in whose hearts the hope had the biographer from the news- never become extinguished, how- paper columnist. Sokolow pro- ever dim it grew at times, that • duced among his vast collection wandering and persecuted people would again, sometime or other, of writings the most elaborate return home. Those who, with "History of Zionism," several praiseworthy patience and vision, other works of Jewish history have made themselves responsible for the success of this unique and as well as biographies and bio- significant undertaking have en- graphical studies of innumer- countered tremendous discourage- able distinctive and picturesque ments. Men of lesser spirit would personalities in Jewish life. But long ago have abondoned an enter- his own immensely large prise that on many occasions must have seemed impossible of attain- achievements, both as writer, -I Yet always. they have per- statesman, ( and champion of severed, just as they will continue Jewish rights, will for the time to persevere. They have been be- set with problems of diplomacy, being remain unrecorded and for this reason not sufficiently with problems - of internal adjust- ments, with problems involving will, known. A grateful people the most efficient development of however, not long remain with- Palestine, with problems of finance. out • complete account of one Yet, despite all of these and other of the most remarkable and seemingly insuperable obstacles, beneficient figures in modern notwithstanding the fact that at times there has been far from Jewish history. unanimity even among Jews them- In the passing of Sokolow, selves. leaders who had the vision we lose not only the foremost have persevered, with results that leader of Eastern European Jewry but also the man who by to attain unique position of in- combining the traditions and fluence and authority. This learning of the East with the gave him the adherence of both modern culture of the West the East and the West, making him as much at home and in- did more than any other men fluential in Warsaw as he was irw-hridging the gulf of d...ded beliefs and conceptions of Jew- in London. The new and the old the noblest qualities of ish life. Recognized as a great Judaism, met as synthesis of scholar and also admired as a man of modern culture, having wisdom and courage and vision all the natural gifts of a lead- and was incorporated in his er and spokesman, he was able many-aided personalities. Are Helping Civilisation MOONLIGHT OF SHAAREY ZEDEK MONDAY, AUG. 3 A Shaarey Zedek moonlight cruise on Lake St. Clair has been arrangsul for Monday evening, Aug. 3, under the joint sponsor- ship of the Young People's Society and the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. This will be an annual af- fair hereafter and it is confidently predicted that it will be as enjoy- able and successful as in years past when the Young People's So- ciety held such moonlights each season. To the following young men and Is-omen from the Young People's Society has been entrusted the task of supplying tickets: Marvin Rosin, Abraham Satov- sky, Dr. Philip Lachman, Ralph Bernstein, Barney Kavanau, Har- old Helper, Morton Weinberg, Jay Frank, Al Ileidner, Morris Shaw, Dave Levin Evelyn Robbins, Ethel Dante, Sylvia Shatzen, Toby Nay- er, Shirley Small, June Rosner, Annette Manson, Julia Siegel, Ruth Williams, Flora Beckman, Leona Levin, Melba Sklar, Dorothy Smith, Wildred Agranove. Among those handling the sale of tickets for the Men's Club are Abe Schmier and Harry Satoveky, co-chairmen, assisted by Dr. Ar- thur A. Ginsberg, Carl Schiller, Leon Zechman, Mr. Chatman, those who cherish another. To permit that would be to undermine and ultimately destroy that which is most vital to our national unity tihoen.orderly progress of our civilization, Thet history of America contains The all too many disgraceful instances of suppressions and oppressions; of tyrannies by the mob; of ruth- less disregard of the rights of in- dividuals and of minority groups, sometimes under the lash of a hydrophobic yellow press, often- times with the acquiesenee, if not at the secret instigation of con- stituted authorities, such as to bring the blush of shame to the cheek of every true American who believes in the civil liberties that were written into our Constitution. But he it said to our credit that the record of our Nation is stud- ded with incidents ill which we, as a liberty loving and tolerant people, have expressed our sym- pathy in behalf of oppressed mi- norities in other lands. President Roosevelt was a true spokesman for the America that we love when, in discussing our foreign policy in his message to Congress last January 3, he said: Those who are creating a home in Palestine are not only helping themselves, they are helping civili- zation. The world is so closely knit together now that we cannot say that that which is happening in one section will be without in- fluence and effect in another. When we contemplate that the third of a million Jews who now inhabit that famous area have built more than 300 schools; 'that their hos- pitals are giving aid to all who ap- ply; that the application of scien- tific methods to soil reclamation, and to agriculture, is producing "II le Idle roe u r for other to marvelous results; that scholarship presrh of the people (het the m is being a tremendous impetus by who constitute those nations which are. virtue of the establishment of that dominated by the twin are merits of au- toi.ritcy andaggre.lon out of eYm- magnificent institution of higher bathe with their rulers, that they are learning on Mount Scopus, we can- sunned no opportunity to esprit. them- 1,..1.1a u tia. they would change things not but believe that the effect of It Ihev 'That, unfortunately, is not i.o clear a liberal, advanced civilization in might he the new Palestine will react to the people Il s o o r "n sit t o un t ' w h." ou In t1 . 711g benefit of the whole world. I may the policies of their governmente if they be allowed full freedom, full ac- say, parenthetically, that the mem- could tem to the processes of democratic gov- bers of the Department of the In- ernent m we understand them, But terior are proud of the fact that thee do not hate that acre., larking It, they follow blindly and fervently the it was our distinguished reclama- Icsd of those who seek autocratic power, ''They have therefore re Impalently re- tion expert, the late Dr. Elwood to the old belief In the law of Mead, who was head of a commis- tile sword or to the fantaatic conception that they, and they alone, ars chosen I sion which made a report upon noon • mission end that all the which the program of reclamation to other. among the billion and • hats in Palestine has been based. of human twin. In theorld w must and In this work American Jewry shall le. . from and be *object to has taken a leading part. That is thr. L . have sought by every legitimate art our as it should be. It seems to me means to al repression, e:Inr di ' a lr'n 'i t n i■ r! ti that there is a form of self-taxa- tins. ageing intolerance and autocracy. and In favor of freedom ofespreasion, tion which every understanding equally before the law, religious toter- fair-minded person imposes upon ems. and popular rule . •" himself in behalf of a good cause. It is my privilege to bring to Palestine is such • cause. Although you tonight • greeting from the Jews in the United States are the President of the United comparatively small in numbers, States, expressing his interest nevertheless they represent a in what you are trying to do. much larger proportion of the H• has charged me to say to wealth of the nation. And by you who are an integr•I and wealth I do not mean money alone. valued element in the nation, I refer rather to the important that he is dial d and din. elements of education, industry, turbed by the reversion in cer• loyalty, integrity and vision. tarn parts of the world to days Certainly no cause confronting •nd deeds of ■ an era which all the Jews of the world is deserving enlightened people had long of more sympathetic consideration hoped would never return. It than that of the reestablishmeht is his conviction that so long of the homeland. There is no in- as minorities of the notions of consistency between that true the world are deprived of lib• Americanism which is bred of real arty of thought and religion, understanding and patriotism, and •nd the right to lead • normal, participation in the upbuilding of civilised life, there can be no Jewish homeland. Jews of Amer- true •nd permanent under- ica are giving their less fortunate standing between nations. brothers a New Deal in •Palestine, The President cop just as we Americans have been through me to you, the retire endeavoring in the last three tentative. of • great and vied years to give ourselves a New race, the hope that calmer and Deal. more dispit.sion•te judgments In rebuilding a Jewish civiliza- will prevail and asserts the be. lief that the government of the tion in the land where a great United States, in c•rrying sot Jewish civilization ages ago held aloft the torch of learning and the will of the people, will ever give watchful care :o the min- philosophy and religion the hope orities within its borders, •nd may be voiced that you will con struct it around a cornerstone of will maintain inviolate those •i• enduring granite hewed from the tal rights that are guaranteed mine of true political freedom. by the Constitution even to the Let not your spirit become embit- most humble of our citizens. tered because for so long a time The moon, the stars and your you have been the outstanding victims of intolerance; of the lust best girl—Monday, June 22 at of the ignorant mob to offer up the Temple Moonlight. living sacrifices to its own ignor- ance; the objects of persecution and of religious bigotry. I beg of you ever to-have in mind that one of the curious phenomena of hu- man nature is the disposition of the oppressed themselves, after they have achieved power in their turn, to use the instrumentalities of even greater oppression. Re- member also that not only data a liberal government promise the treel ter? frsgbolsee !h p o pifno c1.17w athile majority in its 'thoughts and opin- , ions, it is equally true that only under liberal governmen; r can minority groups prosper a n d thrive. The Jew knows well enough from his own story that only where there is enlightenment can there be peace and freedom. e Americans pride ourselves On our freedom of press, and speech, of assembly and of religion. We must never forget that not one these can stand alone. If we en- croach on one, we noon will limit or altogether destroy the others. There are active and malignant forces in our own nation now which, while demanding liberty of one sort for themselves, ruthlessly would abridge a constitutional right that is precious to another. This mutt not be. Always in time. of economic upheaval and social stress there is an accelerated tendency in souse quarters to in- sist upon a limitation of the free- dom of thought and expression on the part of others. The exponents of one idea would bind and crush Harold Schiller, the other officers and board of directors of the club, E. II. Saulson, Theodore Baruch, John Frazer, Samuel Heyman, Nathan Milstein, Arthur S. Purdy, Philip Rosenthal, Harry Shulman, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Jay I. Jay, Philip Slomovitz, Carl Schiller and Morris Seligman, Simon Shetzer, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, Sam Weisman, and others to be named. Mrs. David B. Lichtig, president of the Sisterhood, has promised the en- thusiastic support of the Sister- hood and will name a committee soon to assist in the sale of tickets. Protection PI.* Conservatory to Open Mas- ter Summer School on June 22 J. Bertram Bell, director, an- nounces the opening of the Detroit Conservatory of Music's annual six-week Master Summer School on Monday, June 22. A staff of highly-trained instructors will be available or both daytime and evening study. The Conservatory has made every effort to provide the best possible instruction for tea:hers, children and students. Advanced and beginners courses will be of- fered in violin, dancing, dramatic art, piano, voice, woodwind and brass, organ, theory, cello, teach- ing methods, and all bend and or- chestral instruments. The Master session ends Aug. I. with another term beginning July 20 and closing Aug. 29. With Sorority • Protection ries rivet r AN OUTSTANDING 6 "BUY" • FOR • 1936 MaimonidesSociety Elects Dr. Bachman The Maimonides Medical So- ciety held its annual election May 26. The following officers were elected for the coming season: President, Dr. M. E. 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