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year are Dr. Sheldon II. Blank,
professor of Bible; Dr. Abraham
Cronbach, professor of social stud-
ies; Dr. Sol B. Finesinger, pro-
fessor of Talmud; Dr. Abraham N.
Franzblau, professor of education;
and Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, professor
of history. Among the lecture titles
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is therefore obviously the part of
wisdom to make certain of the pos.
sible value of Judaism before one
consigns himself to a dubious ex-
istence midway between t w o
groups.
Again, each human being de-
sires to live a full and rich life.
Thousands and tens of thousands
of individuals throughout the cen-
turies have insisted that Judaism
endowed their lives with meaning,
significance and beauty. Unless
then, a person Is ready deliber-
ately to choose the poorer life, he
should first test...that which he is
tempted to discard, What is more,
liberty of thought and conduct, if
it is to mean anything at all, must
be responsible. F r e e d o in, too,
should operate under moral con-
straints, And it is an abuse of
Jewish Atom Fluor Into Space
liberty of thought to exercise the
It is scarcely necessary to point
liberty, without the thought. It
out how different in tone such an should be borne in mind, last of
attitude is from that which pre- all, that the precious things which
vails In the minds of most con- men now enjoy are the products
temporary Jews. One need only of the efforts of men who lived in
observe the individual Jew of our days gone by. They labored and
day to recognize how free he feels suffered that we as their children
to pass judgment on the whole of might possess the spiritual re-
sources which are now at our dis-
posal. Things that are good and
true and beautiful in life have
been created for us slowly and by
intense sacrifice. It is a kind of
spiritual waste, s wantonness of
the spirit, to disregard the ac-
cumulated heritage of the past
without first evaluating it cau-
tiously and carefully. .
The obligation resting upon the
Jew to understand before he re-
jects is real enough. No Jew who
has any respect for his own intel-
lect, no Jew who wishes to live as
rich a life as he can, no Jew with
any sense of realism or with any
feeling of responsibility to the
past of mankind and to Its future
can avoid that responsibility,
It is possible, of course, that a
Jew may come to understand and
still reject. With such an indi-
vidual, Judaism can have no quar-
rel. It must say to him, Go thy
way in peace; we shall reason with
each other again tomorrow. Juda-
RABBI !MILTON STEINBERG
i sm has no complaint gainst hon-
the Jewish tradition or any of its est, intelligent and informed re-
parts. Nor is It hard to understand jection of itself. But Judaism does
whence this shift in viewpoint bras have a quarrel with the man who
derived, The older Jewish theo- accepts no responsibility, who re-
logy has, for many thousands and jects Judaism without a proper
tens of thousands of Jews, broken understanding of it. It Is In the
down. There is no longer in their last analysis not freedom of
minds • supernatural sanction for thought which endangers Jewish
the system of Jewish living. The values, but the freedom which
modern Jew lives with and among some people arrogate to themselves
Gentiles, He absorbs their ways of not to think at all,
thinking and their modes of liv-
From many points of view it is
ing. This contact with another much easier to be a Jew today
system of existence necessarily than it was four or five hundred
shakes his Jewish routines. What years ago. For all the persecution
is more, the Jew is no longer part of our time the Jew, even in the
of an integrated, unified Jewish lands of darkest repression, en-
group. Ile is now a Jewish atom joys now a measure of liberty and
flung off into space. He feels as • security such as the medieval Jew
result that he must settle in his scarcely dared envisage. But from
own mind what he will believe or another point of view, ours is the
disbelieve, what he will accept or heavier burden. In one respect at
reject. Among the forces which least our ancestors were more for-
have modified the viewpoint of tunate than we are. They accepted
Jews so sharply in so short a what was taught to them and their
time, one springs from what has problem was at an end. Their
happened to society generally. The minds were no conditioned that
recent history of western civiliza- it never occurred to them to claim
tion has been marked by the strug- the right to accept or reject faith
gle to emancipate the individual in God, standards of morality, pat-
from authority. As part of that terns of observance and their iden-
world, the Jew has been affected tification with the Jewish group.
by the rise of the doctrine of the The times have thrown us intel-
freedom of the individual consci- lectually upon our own resources.
ence and the right of that consci- We are driven, often against our
ence to determine for itself what will, to subject our Jewish heritage
is truth and what is error. As • to bold inquiry. We are the chil-
result, the Jew feels today that as dren of the modern world, free to
a citizen of the 20th century he believe or disbelieve, to accept or
has the right to determine for reject as our reason determines—
himself his own attitude toward a glorious freedom. But we are al-
so the heirs of an obligation which,
Judaism.
Thus it has come to pass that difficult though it may be, is
we, as Jews, feel free to reject equally glorious — the obligation
the totality of the Jewish tradition of understanding before Judging.
or any single part of it. We may Of that responsibility may the
if we so desire abandon its inher- Jews of our day be reminded, for
ited system of morality. We may their own sake, for the sake of
if we are so minded withdraw from the Jewish group and its future,
participation in Jewish life, indi- and for the sake of mankind to
vidual and collective. These are whose spiritual resources Israel
privileges which have coma to us may have further contributions to
make.
as persons born in our age.
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impugn or to reject that which
God had ordained for his salva-
tion and for that of mankind. In
addition, the Jew until recently
lived in an entirely Jewish milieu.
His viewpoints were confirmed
rather than challenged by those
with whom he came in contact.
The full pressure of the ghetto and
its social momentum cooperated to
insure on his part a full and un-
questioning conformity. In addl.
tion, the example of the Gentile
world corroborated his accept-
ances. For it too acknowledged
without reservations an authority,
that of the Church and of Its sac-
red writings.
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Dr. Wise also founded the Union
of American IIebrew Congrega-
tions, which today unites almost
900 Liberal synagogues, and the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis.
The original teaching staff of
the College consisted of Dr, Wise
and one assistant. Seventeen stu-
dents responded to the first call.
The Library contained little more
than a few Bibles and prayer books,
hastily gathered from nondescript
sources.
The growth of the College is re t
fleeted in its present-day position.
oday its Faculty consists of three
professors emeritus, twelve active
professors and three special in-
structors; its Library has a staff
of one Librarian and eight assist-
ants and consists of approximately
100,000 volumes and 2,60 manu-
scripts. he College is now housed
in five buildings on its own exten-
sive grounds. During its sixty-two
years of existence, the College has
graduated more than 400 rabbis.
An Obligation to Understand
But what most modern Jews
fail to perceive is that the right
to reject Judaism in whole or in
part carries with it a prior obli-
gation—the obligation first to un-
derstand, A Jew has the right to
reject Jewish religious attitudes
but not until first he has come to
comprehend their logical validity
and psychological values, He has
the right, if he sees fit, to abandon
traditional observance, but not tin.
til he has first made an effort to
understand their place in the Jew-
ish scheme of things. He is free
to embark upon • deliberate policy
of assimilation. But he owes it to
himself, to the Jewish group and
to mankind, first to evaluate the
possible implications of his pro-
grata and the grounds on which
it is rejected by protagonists of
Jewish survival.
We have spoken of an obliga-
tion to understand. Whence does
this obligation spring? It is de-
rived in the first place from simple
realities. Although in theory a Jew
may abandon his Judaism in its
totality, if he I, so minded, the
fact remains that asaindietion is
I for most Jeers an Impossibility. It
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(Gogaright. 1137, S. A. F. e )
Contributions to the Hebrew
Schools Scholarship Fund
The United Hebrew Schools ac-
knowledges the receipt of a con-
tribution towards the scholarship
fund from Paul Rodner in mem-
ory of his wife. Faye Rodner.
The United Hebrew Schools of
Detroit gratefully acknowledges
the receipt of two and one-half
scholarships to the scholarship
fund of the schools from Dr. Al-
bert E. Bernstein of Boston Blvd.•
in memory of his beloved mother.
Etta Riva Bernstein.
One scholarship pays for the
education of a poor child whose
parents are unable to take care
of his tuition fee.
Lithuanian Jewish Schools Got
$25-000 free-. revernm.-0
KOVNO (WNS) — Jewish
schools in Lithuania will receive a
subsidy of 148,000 lite ($25,000)
daring the coming year, It was
announced by the ministry of ode-
cation. Twenty-five per cent of
this sum was allocated to the Ort
Vocational Institute.
POLISH EXCESSES
ROOSEVELT HAILS
ORGANIZE DETROIT
AGAINST THE JEWS
JEWS' PATRIOTISM
FORCES FOR J. N. F.
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rival in Danzig, where he had gone
on business, by the Nazi secret
police, who accused him of racial
defilement. A few days later the
police informed —his family that
he had been found hanged in his
cell. Request for permission to per-
form an autopsy and to allow a
physician to see the body were re-
fused.
The Vilna court of appeals
has confirmed the verdict of
lower court which imposed th ,
death sentence on Wilk
Cxerebovski, 18•year.old Jew.
ish butcher of Brest•Litovsk,
who was convicted on June 15
of slaying Stefan Kedsiora, Po.
Bah policeman. The higher
court found that the trial
court's verdict was justified be.
cane the murder was allegedly
premeditated. The young Jew
killed Kedsiore while defending
his father, also a butcher, who
had engaged in an altercation
with the policeman, who had
come to the elder Ceerebovski's
shop to investigate alleged vice.
Wiens of the schechita control
law. Kedsiora's death touched
off a pogrom which brought in•
juries to scores of Jews and
caused property damage esti-
mated at more than $1,000,000.
icon Veterans of the World War;
General Frank T. Hines, adminis-
trator of the United States Veter-
ans' Bureau; and Senator A. Har-
ry Moore of New Jersey. The La-
dies' Auxiliary of the J. W. V, and
the Sons of the J. W. V. will hold
their conventions at the same time.
Highlights of the encampment
program include the presentation
of a monster pageant in celebra-
tion of the sesqui-centennial of the
adoption of the United States Con-
stitution; the planting of an ave-
nue of 130 trees, 10 for each of
the original 13 colonies; adoption
of plans for J. W. V.'s participa-
tion le the New York World Fair
of 1039, and the inauguration of a
national essay contest on American
Jewish history. The convention is
also expected to deal with the
problem of Nazi propaganda, J.
W. V.'s attitude toward the pro-
posed Jewish state in Palestine,
and various. internal questions
such as expansion into new ter-
ritory and increased activity on
the part of the Sons of J. W, V.
For the World's Fair, the Jew-
ish War Veterans are planning a
photographic hall of fame of the
150 greatest Jewish patriots' of
American history from 1789 to
1939. The selection of the 160 pa-
triots will be left to a jury com-
prising all Jewish survivors of the
wars in which the United States
has fought The Sons of the J.W.V.
which will be holding its first na-
tional convention at Asbury Park,
will announce the details of an es-
say contest to select 200-word cap-
tions for each of the photographs
in the patriotic hall of fame.
The traditional tale of the mil-
lionaire Jew in America or South
Africa who bequeathed his fortune
to his poverty-stricken kinsmen in
Poland has cropped again here.
This time it concerns a certain Ja-
cob Pollak of Chicago who is said
to have left $6,000,000 to his
Polish relatives. Press reports in-
dicate that the bequest was con-
firnied by the American consul but
Pollak's relatives are not yet con-
vinced, They are sending a dele-
A new craze has caught on in
gation to Chicago to check,
London, where everybody is play-
ing a game called "Belisha" . .
If Fannie Brice gives you a It's played with cards of different
check signed "Fanny eBrice" you colors, each card bearing a road
can throw it in the ash can , . . sign, and was inspired by Leslie
The bank cashes only checks Hore-Belisha's campaign to make
signed "Fanny Brice."
England's roads safe.
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE)
movement in the light of the mo-
mentous decisions arrived at the
Zurich sessions, a place of primary
importance on the agenda of the
National Conference on Palestine
Land Redemption will be devoted
to a consideration of plans for the
observance in the United States
of the 35th anniversary ► year of
the Jewish National Fund and the
launching of a special action to
further the land redemption plans
of the Keren Kayemeth in the
Huleh Zone and in Upper Galilee.
"Forward to Huleh and Upper
Galilee!" is the slogan under which
a special Jewish National Fund
action is now under way in many
countries. The aim of extending
the national Jewish land posses-
sions in Upper Galilee, which is
included in the provisional plans
for the establishment of the Jew-
ish state, was, the subject of a
special resolution unanimously
adopted by the Zurich congress,
which welcomed the project and
called upon Zionists everywhere to
" accord it the largest pleasure of
assistance and cooperation."
The national confeyence at De-
troit will hear reports on the deci-
sions of the Zionist Congress and
on the special importance of the
land problem at the present junc-
ture by outstanding members of
the American delegation to the
Zurich sessions. Addresses will al-
so be delivered by leaders of na-
tional prominence. '
Hon. Leon D. Case
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