A merica Yarish Perixileal Cada )37 CLIPToN AnNUI • cINCINNArt 20, OHIO [EWIsfT(NRONiCL 1 October 29, 1937 THE I Film r..io••• Will Their Standard of Living Endure? rusa- pro- table ethod stine. mirth cable sible. aid's k. In Pal- larly Crabs (CONCLUDED Dam EDITORIAL PAGE) All too often, the unexpected death of the breadwinner means that the standard of living to which he has accustomed his fam- ily and dependents will have to be radically revised. Most families under the circumstances would have to come down too suddenly to a lower standard of living. To guard against this danger, the Great-West Life has worked out a practical readjustment income plan. Let me give you full particulars— you will be interested. to HARRY IIIMELSTEIN any e- re- 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. be eel. 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New Type of Jewish Education While the process of replacing the school of yesterday with the school of today is still going on, a number of us have become dis- satisfied with the improved school of today and are beginning to en- visage a new type of Jewish educa- tion and are beginning to see in their mind's eye the Jewish reli- gious school of tomorrow—an ex- perience-centered school, a school conceived as a preparation for Jewish life through Jewish living. Judaism has always stressed a way of life rather than dogma or creed, and yet, paradoxically, the Jewish school has been very slow to respond to the new concept of education, which makes education correlative with life,—a concept which is in such complete harmony with the point of view and attitude which Jewish teachers eve mani- fested throughout the long long history of Judaism. There are many implications to this new conception of Jewish edu- cation. In the first place, It implies the extension of Jewish education beyond the school into the home and social life of the pupil; in the second place, an emphasis upon Jewish ceremonial and participa• tion in Jewish communal life, and through these channels the crea- tion of a Jewish environment; in the third place, a reorganization of the content and method, a stress upon life rather than upon knowl- edge; and finally, an extension of Jewish education beyond the ele- mentary age to Include secondary and adult Jewish education. of recent years in our midst has been to the increasingly hope- ful outlook of the preceding decade. Hopes ran high. The American Jewish community, it appeared, was beginning to recognize and acknowledge its responsibility for the mainte- nance and development of the positive, constructive, forward- looking forces which are cal- culated to contribute towards the preservation and perpetua- tion of Jewish life. And there were no limits to what this giant—American Jewry—could accomplish If motivated by a strong desire to attain these tures of the hoppy youngsters in Eretz Israel. Mrs. Braverman's "Children of objectives. the Emek" was beautifully illus- trated by Temina Nimtzowitz Little by little the basic ele- who also visited Palestine twice ments upon which a rich. whole- and drew her pictures for the some Jewish life in America was book from her own information to be erected, were being strength- about the land. ened and re-enforced. There was The author has been in charge considerable activity, planned and of club work at the Euclid Ave. sporadic. The Jewish national Temple of Cleveland for a num- ideal was entrenching itself. The ber of years. She has been in synagogue was passing through a Palestine in 1931 and in 1936 a period of prosperity. The Jew- and has been an active figure in ish community center movement Cleveland Zionist circles. was expanding. The Jewish • Natural Constituent of Jewish Life school, the pivotal institution in The Holidays Explained These implications are inter- American Jewish life, was being Five years ago Dr. Mordecai related. The creation of an en- t ransformed. Its standards were Soltes, director of education of vironment which will be conducive s lowly being raised to higher and the Jewish Welfare Board, issued to the development of habits and higher levels. Central bureaus an interesting volume in which attitudes fostered by the Jewish and boards of Jewish education the Jewish holidays were explain- school, implies not only a greater were springing up. Young Ameri- ed in a series of 250 questions and emphasis upon Jewish practice can Jewish students were being answers. This book, which was and observance and the aesthetic encouraged to prepare and train published by the Jewish Publica- aspects of Judaism, but also upon themselves for a life of service tion Society of America, Phila- the development of a positive at- to their people. delphia, Pa., was exhausted and titude towards Jewish study and Unfortunately the history of has just been reprinted in this Jewish intellectual interests on the Jewish communal life in the past society in revised form( cloth, part of all members of the family. few years has been characterized 75c., paper, 50c). T h e Jewish child is painfully by retrogression and disillusion- This volume, which is inval- aware of the chasm which exists ment It appears that at the first uable for club use as well as for between the life of his parents and sign of economic difficulty, the the school and the home, does the Jewish book, and all it signi- leaders in many of the Jewish more than explain the significance fies. It Is natural, therefore, for communities retreated. If it were of the historical backgrounds of him to come to the conclusion that not for the sagacity and courage the Jewish holidays, the manner Jewish study is a function of the of a few sturdy. understanding in which they are observed. the yoke of childhood, imposed upon souls in each city who have held customs and traditions which ac- him by his elders, and impatiently the lines tenaciously, many a Jew- company the festivals and holy waits for the opportunity to eman- ish educational institution would days. It offers explanations for cipate himself and to join his el- have been thoughtlessly and un- the distinctive characteristics of ders. Quite a different attitude is ceremoniously sacrificed upon the the Jewish calendar and includes developed when the child sees his altar of expediency and economy. a table of corresponding civil and elders engaged in serious and sys- As matters stand Jewish insti- Jewish dates of festivals for 12 tematic study. The need for Jew- tutions are being starved. Chief years. ' It discusses the signifi- ish study is then recognized as a among the excuses which are be- cance of Jewish ceremonials and natural constituent of Jewish life. ing advanced for abandoning our the purposes they have served the The progressive Jewish educa- first lines of defense in this emer- Jewish people throughout history. tor can succeed in his efforts only gency. is the current economic It makes suovestin— for the cor- if the Jewish community in which depression. It is true that In relation of Jewish holidays and he works is sufficiently Jewish edu- common with millions of our fel- their observance. It explains cur- cation minded; that is, if the com- low citizens we are suffering eco- rent movements and issues in Jew- munity appreciates the need of nomically, perhaps a little harder ish life. It is featured by guides conscious thought and direction in because of our additional handl- for the utilization of the sugges- order to make Jewish education an cap resulting from the occasional tions made in the book by clubs agency for Jewish survival on the un-American discriminatory prac- and schools. Furthermore, it con- highest possible plane. When I tices. But that is no justification tains a valuable Yiddish and He- speak of survival I have in mind for succumbing to a philosophy brew glossary. not only preservation of past of despair and hopelessness. The This valuable book is available values, but also the possibilty of undue haste with which we pro- from the Jewish Welfare Board. renewed creativity. Such creativ- ceeded to relieve ourselves of our 220 Fifth Ave., New York. or ity will tend to enhance not only Jewish communal responsibilities, from the Jewish Publication So- the life of Jewry, but also of does not square with the historic ciety, Philadelphia, Pa. America, of which the Jews are an tradition of nor -Poole for endur- integral part and to which Jews ing loyalty to leareinfr and mat- RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK owe the responsibility of contrib- ters of the spirit. The failure MONDAY TO PISGAH ON uting their best—a responsibility to provide for the Jewish educa- which they can meet only if their tion of b-nefceds of thousands of (CONCLUDED FROM I'AGE ONE) creative powers will be a natural children, the default in the pay- outgrowth of their long and mean- ment of teachers' salaries in many a Hebrew school. with the resul- who recently returned from Eu- ingful history. tant lowering of standards. the rope, will speak on the subject drastic curtailment of the sup- "Adventures in Central Europe." port of Jewish cultural enterprise, An interesting report of recent master. Dancing will follow the all indicate that American Jewry, accomplishments of the Anti-De- banquet. has not let learned to distinguish famation League will also be pre- Reservations for the banquet between the temporary and the sented at this meeting. Refresh- will be available within the next Permanent, between the transi- ments will be served. The meeting two weeks. Remarkable progress tory and the eternal. will be open only to members of is being made by the membership the lodge. With the cumulative signs of committee, of which Dr. Victor Benjamin F. Goldman. chair- Droock is chairman, in securing improving economic conditions, man of the 80th anniversary com- a large number of applicants for e-nuld it not be for educa- mittee, announces that Rabbi J. D. tors to admit frankly their past the 80th anniversary class. Folkman of Temple Emanuel of "Detroit Jews are becoming failures, and to focus our atten- Grand Rapids will be the princi- more and more conscious of the tion forthwith upon the education pal speaker at the 80th anniver- remarkable accomplishments of of the laity to a keener apprecia- sary banquet to be held Sunday Bnai Brith and are indicating tion of the siwnificance and impli- evening, Nov. 21, at Hotel Stot- their interest and support for the cations of the emblem of Jewish ler. The Hon. Alfred M. Cohen, survival. so that Jewish leader- Order by applying for member- international president of the or- ship in Pisgah Lodge," stated Dr. ship will be prepared to rededi- der, Dr. A. Greenberg, president Droock, who said he is striving cate itself anew to the alluring of this district of Bnai Brith, and- 500 new task of building a rich and color- for a class of at Governor Frank Murphy will also members. "According ' Accordi ng to present ful Jewish life in America. be present on this memorable oc- indications it appears that his goal casion. Aaron Droock, second Everything is set for the third will be reached," he announced. vice-president of District No. 6 Anyone interested in member- l'ilaccabiad at Tel Aviv next April of the order, will preside as toast- ship in the lodge is requested to —except the little matter of rats- call Dr. Droock at Columbia 1520. ing $16,000. DON'T DESTROY OUR SENIORITY! At present all D. S. k. employees are being protected by an equal seniority that has been proven fair to all. Now, a small group of employees, comprising less than 20% of the transportation men, are attempting to tear down this seniority through a misleading amendment. We appeal to you, the riding public, for fair play. VOTE "NO" ON D.S.R. AMENDMENT You will agree that a man should be given credit for work faith- fully performed. In other words, a man who has served you for a number of years is entitled to more consideration than a more recent employee. That constitutes the present fair system of seni- ority which you should retain by voting ... "NO" is ON D.S.R. AMENDMENT If, in the future, a street railway line is replaced by motor coaches, this unfair amendment, if adopted, would automatically cause men, older in service, to be replaced by men who have worked for a much shorter time. Obviously this is unfair. Don't allow this to happen. VOTE "NO" ON D.S.R. AMENDMENT This appeal made possible by the contributions of 3150 of your transportation operators. • WHICH WAY FOR THE JEW? (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) searches and writings the bank- ruptcy of materialism. They point to the need for faith. Mankind can itself only by a renaissance of spirituality. 0 u r children too must be taught to look upon their people, not as a persecuted race nor as offspring of an unwanted people. We are unwanted only in periods when mankind kicks over the traces of civilization and turns back to barbarism. They must be taught to understand that they are the children of a people that has a great spiritual heritage, that has made an eternal contribution to the human race—the Bible, re- ligion, ethics. To this very day, the world regards with admiration our Jewish family life, our concep- tion of marriage and parenthood, our habits of sobriety, our pas- sionate love for learning, our sen- sitiveness to social wrong, our re- gard for the sacredness of human personality, our emphasis on jus- t i c e, peace, and international mindedness. I am for the Jewish education of our children that will help them to hold their heads up with pride, walk with dignity, and face life courageously and spiritually. But to transmit this precious heritage of 4,000 years requires more than the one day • week school and a Jewishly denuded home, Pelestie. In the face of what is happen- ing to our people in Germany, Po- land and Rumania, the Jews of America must charge themselves with relieving the distress of our brethren in these lands of persecu- tion. I witnessed their terror with my own eyes last summer. Its hor- ror Is indescribable. But that's not enough. Intimately linked up with relief is the constructive task of building Palestine as the Jewish homeland. It is typical of Jewish history that "when darkness cov- ers one part of our world, the light of hope dawns in another. When one Jewish center is de- stroyed, another horizon of hope comes into view." When we were expelled from Spain, America was discovered. Palestine, despite the recent difficulties with the Arabs, is today that horizon of hope. Ours is the sacred privilege of making that hope realizable. There is something Messianic about these times in which we are living. There is an old legend that tells of a great cup in heaven into which all tears ailed by Jews on account of persecution fall. When this cup is filled to overflowing, then redemption will come. One part of the legend is already ful- filled. The cup of Jewish trouble is overflowing and now must come redemption. We are the chosen generation to whose lot this sacred task has fallen. Let us be worthy of it. 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Only as a unfied community will we be able to cope with anti-Semitism, and make our contribution to Ameri- can culture. Hope The present moment is dark, but not hopeless. Our history has brought us many trials, but it has also taught us to be patient, to judge our present tragic situation not in the light of the moment, but in the light of historical ex- perience," and to bear In mind that "in history as in nature, it is always darkest before the dawn." I am told that Cairo, Egypt, there is still an inscription written 3850 years ago, which reads, "We have uprooted Israel. Their seed is no more." Yet, we are here, and those, who inscribed it, are covered by the sands of time. We are in Am Olam—an eternal people. Our vic- tory lies at the end of many de- feats. Let us have faith. we Jews LAURA F. OSBORN FOR COMMON COUNCIL QUALIFIED — - PREFERRED !! Chronicle Want Ads Pay!! 2 3