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June 11, 1937
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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Lechem Aniyirn and Yeshiva
Beth Judah Sponsor
Excursion July 11
HEBRAIC MORTAR
CONSTITUTION OF
COUNCIL ADOPTED
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onies felt the full impact of the
Center, on Sunday afternoon, Jane 6,
God
of
Israel
upon
their
lives—
Him in the light of their own con-
1837, record thelr solemn protest
science; it was they who, with a hat their whole life was a cove- agalnd the new wave of anti-Jewish
sweeping over Poland
fortitude so characteristic of the nant with Him. They walked in • Ihienee
We extend nor deepest syminthy to
People of the Book, overcame the His way. And this New England the Innocent Jewish 'lett,. of the
most recent Polish atroeities at Brent.
pangs of hunger and loneliness, Way, steep and narrow at the Litovsk. we pledge the fullest meag-
Eyes xamined, W. lilted bl
and defied the terrors of disease,
er* of support to the Jewish com-
our DOCIOlts of Optometry.
tart, ultimately broadened into month. of
In 'their &fort to
death and massacre.
registered under the State law.
rclnin those elementary
i.,s
rights to eX-
he
highway
of
religious
liberty
Istenre of which they are emattatiill
"It is never to be forgotten,"
being deprived.
and
political
democracy.
A
declare-
said John Iligginson, Puritan Min-
This conference condemn. the Polish
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
later in Salem, "that our New Eng- ion of the colonists of Salem government for Its feeble efforts to
such attacks a. that which
Open Evenings Until I) o'clock
land is originally a plantation of reads like an echo of a prophetic summered
took place at heart-Litovsk. These
religion and not a plantation of
bloody outrages are the Inevitable re-
portion
of
the
Hebrew
Scriptures:
sults
of
years
of anti-Semitic mita-
trade. If any man among us," he
Hon which has been aided suwI abetted
continued with a quaint mathe- 'We covenant with the Lord and by the Polish Invzoimoil. ludic pro-
matical formula, "makes religion one with another, and do bind testing Its opposition to the groups
responsible for Pogroms, the Polish
as twelve and the world as thir- ourselves in the presence of God, government
has through Its own anti-
Jewish milker alined at eliminating the
teen, let such a man know that he
to
walk
together
in
all
His
ways,
Jews entirely from the eeonotnie struc-
hath neither the spirt of a true
ture of the nation. In this manner, and
New England man nor yet of a according as He is pleased to re- thr.gh permitting Important govern-
ent officials to sanction boycotts
sincere Christian." When he was veal Himself unto us in His
gal.t the Jr.. It has not only
a lad of 13, and was starting out blessed word of truth."
failed to atop the brutalities against
like Jew., but has intently Invited and
We recently enlarged our quar-
with his family on the voyage to
The Puritans may not have been eneouraged them.
Salem in 1629, he heard his unduly
ters and on account of this ex-
tro of Jetzt:4h spokesmen In
Thetesta
conscious of their kinship thet'u
l leh parilatnent have fallen upon
father
exclaim
as
they
caught
the
pansion we have an opening for
ears. The violation of Jewish
last sight of England: "We will with the living Jewry, but fiber of deaf
rights
emillnuesi
the destruction of
Puritan soul—in language , Jewishproperty grows;
one or two high-grade young men
(Sc loin of
not say, as the Separatists were their
life Merman..
with or without experience in sell-
wont to say at their leaving of in thought and in sentiment—they Jewish
This conference therefore demands
identified
themselves
with
the
England, Farewell, Babylon! Fare-
that the Polish governmmt take Im-
ing insurance. A rare opportunity
Chosen People of the Book. They mediate
and
fu effective
tneasures to pre-
well, Rome! But we will say, Fare- christened
awaits the right man.
their offspring with vent further pog-roms and to safeguard
well, dear England! Farewell, the
for Jewish life and properly those
Hebrew names of the Bible, basic
rights guaranteed in the Treaty
Church of God in England, and the
the Saints who had of 1015 and In the Polish Constitution
all the Christian friends there. We abandoning
derived from It.
In view of the Important role played
do not go to America as Separat- formerly been favored. They re-
lateeevents
of
life to Bible by ourcountry under President Wil-
ists from the Church of England, episodes. Of a their
son. in the establialtment of the Polish
certainty,
divine
republic, this conference Dins:silo to the
though we cannot but separate
of the l'nIted States to.
Detroit
from the corruptions in it. But we history repeated itself, and theirs gavernment
Union Guardian Building
was the replica of Israel's early Intercede on behalf of the Jews In
gb to practice the positive part of history. The heroes of the Old Poland, so that the reign of terror In
ive
be ended and
Church reformation, and propa- Testament were the models of that
they
be .permitted once moan to
which
they
gate the Gospel in America."
as free citizens In a civilized na-
heroism to be emulated. Tyrants lire
tion,
Hoag Off.. Waterloo, Ontario
It would be difficult indeed to were Pharaohs. Tyranny was
Ile It therefore resolved that coulee
find in the royal chanceries a docu- Egyptian bondage. Revolutionary of thie statement be sent to the Petal-
the United States: to the
ment to match in pathos and sub- leaders were likened to Moses and dentof
WO Otter At t raetive Inducements for Broke;rage
United States Minister to Poland, to
Secretary of State Hull) to all Michigan
lime religious idealism the ad- Joshua.
Business.
member:. of both 'louses of the United
dress which the General Court of
The Hebrew language was the State. Conger.: to thegovernoe of
Massachusetts sent to King sacred tongue. Its cultivation was the Stole of Michigan: to nit Detroit
to the roue, arnbaseador
Charles II in December, 1660, in desired not merely as an ancient newoomperei
to the United States: end directly to
defense of their religious liberties: language comparable to Latin and the Polish government In ll'arsaw.
The following committee was
"Wee could not live without the Greek, but the key that unlocked
publicke worship of God. Wee the secret of God's will Basic as selected to carry out the wishes of
were not permitted the use of pub- the knowledge of Hebrew was to the conference relative to the pro-
licke worship of God. We were the cause of the Protestant Re- test against Polish atrocities: Max
not permitted the use of pub- formation as a whole, it held spe- Nusbaum, chairman; Harry Le-
licke worship without such a cial fascination for the New Eng- vine, Samuel Lieberman, Harry
yoake of subscription and con- land Puritans, whose courting of Fenster and Frank Hoffman.
formity as wee could not consent the Ilebrew muse was part of ■
-unto without slime. That wee thorough renaissance of the He-
might therefore enjoy divine wor- brew spirit. The extent of the He- Molly Segal Auxiliary of J.
ship without humane mixtures, brew studies in New England is
C. It S. of Denver
without offence either to God, man, well-known, I take it, in the pres-
A successful card party was
or our owne conscience, wee, with ent company, thanks to the publi- held on Wednesday, June 2, by
leave, but not without teares, de- cations of the American Jewish the J. C. R. S.
parted from our country, kindred, Historical Society. S t r a n g e l y
Mrs. Anna Gold, president, of
and fathers' houses unto this enough, it Is almost wholly ignored 1962 Delaware, thanks all officers
Pathmos. Ourselves, who came even in specialized studies of co- and members for their co-opera-
away in our strength, are, by rea- lonial history in any of its aspects, tion.
son of very long absence, many religious, political or cultural. I
Mrs. Switzer of 2288 Pingree
of us become grey-headed, and cannot but feel that thereby a sub- was appointed delegate to the J.
some of us stooping, for age."
tle spiritual influence is being over- C. R. S. convention and left June
looked. In their own intuitive way, 10 for Denver Col. She will re-
Hebraism I. Christianity
It Is customary from a political the Puritans sensed more truly the port about all patients sent there
angle to distinguish between three bond between the genius of a from the Molly Segal Auxiliary
colonial types: the Royal, the language and the integrity of its of Detroit Jewish Consumptive
proprietary, and the Charter col- inner creations. How otherwise Relief Society of Denver. Col.
onies In d5 first two types, the can one account for the promi-
America's foremost popular song
colony was headed by a Governor nence given to the discipline of the
and Council who were appointed Hebrew language amidst all the writer, Irving Berlin, returned to
perplexities
and
hardships
of
a
Hollywood
to attend the 20th Cen-
by King or Proprietor, while the
lower Assembly alone was elected pioneering era, when forests were tury-Fox sales convention and to
to
be
cleared,
virgin
land
to
be
begin work on the filming of a
by the people. On the other hand,
the Char ter colonies, limited subdued and plowed, huts and musical production, "Alexander's
wholly to New England, were vir- shelters to be erected and savages •Ragtime Band." based on his own
first ikorld-wide song hit.
tually automonoua republics, as to be fought off?
the entire government was chosen
by the people. Important as this
distinction is, undoubtedly, Its true
significance can be understood only
when related to the vital differ-
ence in the religious character of
these respective colonies. Virginia,
the premier Royal colony, was of
the established Anglican Church.
So were most of the other royal
colonies. New England was Puri-
tan.
Now this is not the time nor
the occasion to enter into an in-
volved theological discussion of the
bristling differences between the
Conformist Church and the Sec-
tarain Dissenters. What we are
concerned with are their social and
political influences upon American
institutions and ideals. That these
were important factors to the very
eve of the Revolution, let the testi-
mony of James Madison suffice.
Ile, a communicant of the Angli-
can Church, wrote In 1774 • to. a
college classmate in Philadelphia:
"If the Church of England had
been the established and general
religion in all the Northern col-
onies, as it has been among us
here, and uninterrupted tranquility
had prevailed throughout the con-
tinent, it is clear to me that slav-
ery and subjection would have been
gradually insinuated among us"
It may be idle to speculate whether
Investment Bankers
"if the colonists of Massachusetts
Since 1919
had been Episcopalians, under the
royal head of the English Church,
there might have been no Amer-
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ican Revolution." But it cannot be
gainsaid that Puritanism was the
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crucible of the American con-
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science, and that in the fire of its
religious soul was kindled the
torch of liberty.
Now Puritanism was, In essence,
ORDAIN 8 RABBIS;
upon those American universities the rebirth of the Hebrew spirit in
that have accepted an invitation to the Christian conscience. It was
SEMINARY AWARDS
Goettingen bicentenary to the Hebrew religious genius come
12 HONOR DEGREES the
withdraw their acceptance and to life to wage battle for God and
"thus demonstrate their genuine soul-freedom, once more to impress
(CONCLUDED FROM PAO ■ OM
loyalty to the Ideals of human free- upon the world the sovereignty of
dom and untrammeled scholarly God and the holiness of life. It
try" unless the rabbinate is "able and scientific research.
was crude, imperfect human me-
to , render sound practical advice
dium in which the spiritual revela-
based on a thorough knowledge of
tion took effect. The generation
the psychology of religion and the SCHOOLS TO ELECT
whose souls were scarred by
sociology of communal life," Rabbi
OFFICERS JUNE 22 tyranny and bigotry could but
Kohn recommended inclusion, in
imperfectly perceive the new light.
the curriculum of rabbinical train-
Freedom of conscience was for the
ing schools of such courses as (CONCLUDED FROM PAOE ONE)
Copyright 1957,
elect
alone. "The world belongs to
sociology, psychology and others
Lff.zrrr & Mew TOM010 CO.
of the social sciences. A realistic Abe Kasle, Henry Meyers, Louis the saints, and we are the saints,"
approach to ''the many perplexing Robinson. Isaac Rosenthal, Judge was a gibe which carried more
practical problems that confront Charles Rubiner, Philip Slomovitz, conviction than humor in the
our congregations and the Jewish Ralph Spatter and Maurice H. Puritan age: Little did they un-
derstand their true Inward kinship
community generally Is as neces- 7sckheim.
Members whose terms expire in with the living Jewish people who
eery to the rabbis success as is
1939
are:
Milton
M.
Alexander,
were the world's ageless martyrs.
his appreciation of the spiritual
values and his familiarity with the Fred M. Butzel, David J. Cohen, Cromwell's sentiment, "Great is
Lawrence
W.
Crohn,
Judge
Harry
my sympathy with this poor peo.
literary classics of the Torah tradi-
tion," he declared. Ile also recom- B. Keidan, Max Lieberman, Sam- pie, whom God chose and to whom
uel
Schafiander,
Harry
Seligson,
He gave His law," was unpopular
mended that the assembly appoint
a committee on community plan- Aaron Silberblatt, Louis Stoll, with his followers, save with the
Rabbi
Isaac
Stollman,
Henry
most radical wing of Baptists.
ning and take a stand on the
What an inspiring parallel the
problem'of the numb, or deserted Wineman and Rudolph Zuieback.
Pilgrim Fathers might have
Jewish wife.
drawn between the fate which
Endorsement of the "general
drove them to Plymouth in the
spirit of the New Deal," support JEWISH STUDENTS
of the Loyalist forces in Spain,
LACK BACKGROUND new world, and that which led the
Jewish community of saints a
opposition to the curtalnment of
relief expenditures by the Federal (CONCLUDED 10011 rsoe ONE) century earlier to gather in the
Holy Land in the obscure town
gOvernment and satisfaction with
the Wagner Labor Relations Bill students in Jewish values; inter- of Safed, there in relative free-
were among the recommendations faith cooperation; self-government dom to set up a colony that would
made to the assembly by its So- by Jewish students; the develop- bend its life to the will of God
cial Justice commission also voiced ment of a social service outlook; and to commune with His Spirit.
support of •President Roosevelt's and vocational guidance for Jewish What pitfalls the New England
colonists could thus have averted
proposed Supreme Court change, youth.
In their crude application of Bibli-
expressed gratification at the suc-
When
you
see
the
name
of
cal laws to their self-governing
Valley
Au-
cess of the Tennessee
thority, urged adoption of the Beverly Wilshire on movie mar- communities.
Hebrew As Sacred Tone..
Child Labor Amendment and fa- quees, remember that she used to
But such has ever been the
vored stringent neutrality legisla- be Stella Adler of the Yiddish
brother,
Luther,
devious,
tortuous march of the
Her
tion although condemning the Hill- stage . .
Sheppard Bill as • menace to will call himself Bullocks Wilshire human spirit. The supremely sig-
nificant
fart
is that the early col-
American freedom; it also called in the movies.
GLASSES
MURRAY'S
The Detroit Ladies' Lechem
Aniyim will sponsor an excursion
to Put-in-Bay Island, Sunday,
July 11.
The boat being large, the so-
ciety joined with the Yeshivah
Beth Judah of Detroit in the sale
of tickets.
The sale of tickets has already
begun. They may be secured by
calling the president of the De-
troit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim, Mrs.
Gittle Wilinsky, Townsend 5-4223.
AN OPPORTUNITY
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