February 21, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle I 0 Campaign Endorsed by Judge Harry B. Keidan The Yeshivah—A I heartily approve the move- ment to raise funds for a build- ing to house the activities of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and to make possible the broadening of the educational program under- taken by the school under the gram of the Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah, Detroit Jews will also have the privilege of paying full honor to the memory of the man whose name the Yeshivah bears. The late Rabbi Yehudah L. Levin was a man who typified the Jewish spirit at its highest and at its best. He was not only a profound scholar but a saintly man whose every thought and act sought to attain the religious ideal of the Prophet Micah. For Rabbi Levin, whom I knew for many years and the recollection of whose friend- ship I reverently cherish, always acted justly, loved mercy and walked humbly with his God. Community Asset By PROF. SAMUEL M. LEVIN Of Wayne University A quarter of a century has passed since the institution now known as the Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah began, in a modest way, its vital program of Jewish edu- cation. Despite the limited re- sources at its disposal, it has car- A Message from Head of Mizrachi By LEON GELLMAN President, Mizrachi Organization of America JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN leadership of Dr. Samson R. Weiss, its new director. Learning is an historic ideal of the Jewish people. Everyone interested in spreading a knowl- edge of and love for Judaism and for the sacred literature created by the Jewish religious genius should welcome a part in the campaign which the Yeshivath has inaugurated. Every large Jewish community should consider it a duty not only to offer a minimal religious edu- cation for every Jewish child but also to provide facilities for those who would pursue higher Jewish studies. Detroit should at least be on a par with other communities in this highly important espect. In helping to realize the pro- I am doubly happy to learn that the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah is preparing to erect its own build- ing. At this time, when destruc- tion has beset our great houses of Torah, it is our duty—in the only land wherein Jews now en- joy full freedom and justice— to replace these abiding places of the Lord. The enemies of all mankind have determined not alone to de- stroy Israel's economic and po- litical existence, but particularly to break up our spiritual life. Our only answer is, Back to Judaism, to Torah. But the Detroit project has for me a further significance. For it bears the name of the distinguish- ed rabbi we all so highly es- teemed, a founder of American Mizrachi, Rabbi Yehudah L. Levin. This is the most suitable monu- ment to his memory—for his en- tire life was bound up with Tor- ah in its highest sense. May you go from strength to strength, and serve as exemplar for all the orthodox communities of America. PROF. S. M. LEVIN EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH By RABBI MAX J. WOHLGELERNTER Chairman, Board of Education The Hebrew Talmudical Acad- emy Yeshivath Beth Yehudah aims to give its students an in- tensive training in Torah, and to prepare them for Jewish living in conformity with its Law. Ye- shiva education, therefore, has a two-fold purpose: to impart the knowledge of Bible and Talmud, and to develop a healthy Jewish personality. These objectives are realized by means of a thoroughly integrated curriculum and of ex- tra-curricular activities in a max- imum number of hours. Instruction at the Yeshiva is closely related to Jewish religious and communal life and to the problems confronting American Jewish youth. The pupil enter- ing the school is immediately in- troduced to such questions of prac- tice as the ritual of the synagogue, the laws of the Sabbath and the festivals, the ethical demands Ju- daism makes upon individual con- duct, and his intellectual curiosity is aroused to hold his interest continuously. The long-term course of study at the Yeshiva, in an atmosphere conducive to the cre- ation of a "felt need" for the sub- jects taught, makes a high degree of educational achievement pos- sible. Yeshivoth are not preparatory schools for the rabbinate or other religious callings, although their graduates are equipped to pursue such professional courses. The motivating principle of these acad- emies has always been that an introduction to Torah and Mitz- vah is the natural right of every Jewish child, and that this "learn- ing" is a life-long process which must be 'continued through the years, even after graduation. American Yeshivoth are heirs to the historical institution—the long RABBI M. WOHLGELERNTER unbroken chain of Torah-acad- emies from Yavne through Pum- beditha, Volozin and Slabodka- which, more than any other single factor, has been responsible for the perpetuation of our people and its ideals, The establishment of these centers in many Jewish communities of the United States and Canada is evidence to the eternity of Israel. Not the least of their achievements is the provision of new homes for the exiled schol- ars and students of war-torn Yeshivoth. vied on zealously and unswerv- ingly, bringing more and more students within the compass of its activities, improving its peda- gogical techniques, and retaining the services of a staff of schol- arly and devoted instructors. So marked has the demand for the Yeshivah's Founder Yeshivah's services become, that (Continued from Preceding Page) a more than 100 per cent in- institutions of learning will prove crease in the present enrollment that almost all of the leading of 115 students is anticipated by personalities, whose names add June, 1942, provided the proposed lustre to the glory of our people construction program for a new and whose intellectual activity as- sures the continuity of Jewish and up-to-date building with the thought, are alumni of institutions By RABBI MOSES FISCHER other accompanying requirements whose program is in essence simi- important communal leaders for The reorganization and enlarge- in all the great centers of Jewish for a larger and more aspiring Detroit and elsewhere. A number ment of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah- life with the manifestation of the institution, are successfully finan- greatest sacred, sacrificial joy of its graduates have completed a high school for the study of ced. on the part of the great Jewish their studies in the theological the Bible, the Talmud and affil- The very success of the Ye- seminaries of Chicago and New iated sacred literature, will not masses. shivah up to this point is a signal York and are now serving as rab- It is to be expected that in the affirmation of its significant role fail to call forth the greatest joy bis or teachers. A glance at the and satisfaction in the hearts of future history of Jewish educa- in the life of the Detroit Jewish list of our alumni, and of the all the lovers of the Torah and tion in Detroit there shall prevail community. The benefits to hun- graduates who are at present en- of traditional Jewish education, the most hearty co-operation and dreds of our young people are rolled in rabbinical colleges, will further, in the hearts of all loyal collaboration between the two obvious. The Yeshivah enables illustrate the importance and ef- adherents and observers of the great educational systems; be- them to associate themselves with fectiveness of the work (lone by "Jewish Way and Discipline of tween the United Hebrew Schools that rich heritage of Jewish learn- and the Yeshivah, both of which ing, ideals, and creativeness, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Life." It is indeed true—and none have a rich and promising field which, through generations of III shall dare to deny and to ques- for their activities. Pace of Scholarship in American time, has kept the Jewish spirit tion the verity of it—that the The U. H. S. appeals firstly to alive. It offers them an opportun- Jewish Life. United Hebrew Schools with its the thousands of thousands of ity to acquire a knowledge of the A survey of American Jewish branches planted in all the re- Jewish children—in fact the great thought and ethical and spiritual lar to that of Yeshivath Beth Ye- gions of Jewish population, have majority of the future generation contributions that constitute the RABBI YEHUDAH L. LEVIN hudah. A large percentage of the earned never-to-be-forgotten credit —who would not give up and essence of the Jewish religion leading figures in all fields of in and round the field of Jewish devote daily 3-4 hours to their and culture. In doing this, it is, Rabbi Yehudah L. Levin, foun- Jewish culture comes from Lith- education in Detroit; it is also Hebrew studies, whose parents— moreover, helping to imbue the der of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, unanian and Polish Yeshivoth. who may be loyal and devoted minds of our young people with was one of the most active and Quite a number of the younger Jews otherwise—do not care and a better understanding of their generation of Jewish scholars and do not desire that their children worth and dignity as Jews (espe- most influential rabbis of Ameri- thinkers were educated in Ameri- shall study the Talmud, the legal cially important in this period of can Jewry. He was instrumental can Yeshivoth. Jewish literature, but who are savage onslaught against Jewish in the organization of the Ameri- The perpetuation of scholarship eager and desire with all their life and values), with a feeling can Mizrachi and the Union of is. one of the noblest aims of hearts, that their children shall of self respect and belonging- Jewish communal life, The guar- have a fundamental knowledge of ness, and a more telling recogni- Orthodox Rabbis of United States antee that American Jewish com- the Bible, the Hebrew language, tion of the responsibilities that and Canada. munities will continue their nor- the history of Israel and that their face them as Jews and as citi- In Detroit he was among the mal development in years to come, -hildrcn be saturated with noble zen• of this country. first to promote the idea of the rests upon their ability to pro- Jewish pride and sacrificial love Though the Yeshivah is ortho- United Hebrew Schools. He was duce en who are interested in to Palestine—this great host of dox in its outlook and approach, it and v• Bing to devote their time Jewish disciples will find in the is, in truth, a community asset. recognized as the leader of De- to aNit anced Jewish learning, in United Hebrew Schools and only The learning and scholarship that troit Orthodox Jewry. His book the N . dest application of the in the United Hebrew Schools the have marked the orthodox tradi- "Aderedt Ve'Emunah" in two vol- term. rich, modern pedagogic supply of tion, cannot be separated from IV Jewish knowledge and Jewish the rest of Jewish life. Nor can umes, is widely used by rabbis and Community Responsibility for the ideals of which they are in dire the community ignore the fact scholars. After his death, the Ye- Yeshivah need. that the Yeshivah is a potent in- shivah was called Beth Yehudah Notwithstanding the fact that The Yeshivah, in turn, shall fluence for the continuity of the ("House of Yehudah") to per- within the Jewish community of appeal—if permitted to express my- Jewish tradition, and a significant petuate his memory. Detroit, as in the case in other self that way—to the "elect" of our factor in the training of future cities, there are various shades of adherence to Jewish tradition, youth, who would devote a great teachers, rabbis and communal part of the day—after passing leaders. (Some of its graduates no o ne will dispute the fact that their secular general curriculum are already holding teaching and t'•e University Do•pat, Estonia. an institution producing men of Talmudical studies at the Ye RABBI MOSES FISCHER - character and knowledge, year —to the study of the Torah with rabbinical positions.) Chairman, Detroit Council of To be able to reach its goal shivar of Mir, Poland. Rabbinical after year, must be regarded as all that this word implies, whose ordination from the Talmudical one of the essential and most Orthodox Rabbis parents—like Hanna—pray that of wider service to the commun- of Mir, Bratislava and valuable assets to Jewish com- undeniably true that thousands their children shall be versed in ity, the Yeshivah needs the finan- Academies th‘? Rabbinical Seminary of Ber- munal life. and thousands of our best Jewish the golden wisdom of Hillel, Jo- troit Jewry. I sincerely hope the gin• Descendant of old rabbinical As a center of learning and a youth—yea, of our young man- chanan ben Zakkai and Akiba, be cial support of all classes of De- of the famous home for the development of fu- hood and womanhood in Detroit, learned in the discussion of Abaia co-operation will be wholehearted family. Grandson Rabbi Isaac Schweiger, knowns a. lure H b scnocars an com- have drawn their Jewish consci- and Raba, through whom the an- and generous. h th Yi zca. h k " munal leaders, t h eacuetp h • of "Birca Yeshivath Beth ousness, their Jewish inspiration cient Jewish lore shall bud and Accepted o at the age of 24 the Yehudah dezerves the utmost sup- and knowledge from the rich wells blossom forth in free America, call c to head the Wuerzburg Or- port from the community. Recog- call of the U. H. Schools—yet, on the and strengthen, renew and re- thodox Teachers' Seminary, the nition by the heads of organized they hand, it is no less true, build the fiber of Israel. only educational institution left Jewry of their paramount duty May the rejuvenated Yeshivah that the movement to re-establish by the Nazi regime for the entire in developing a group of succes- the ancient and truly original in- and the United Hebrew Schools, Rabbi Dr. Samson R. Weiss, German Jewry, and held this posi- sors to the leaders of today and stitutions of learning; the Ye- like the golden Cherubim in the shivoth for the study of both Sanctuary turn their faces with dean of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, tion till the destruction of the of their desponsibility in pi ovid- the written and oral law, with brotherly love toward each other, was born in 1910 in Emden, Ger- seminary in November, 1938. ing for the furtherance of Jewish its strict discipline of an austere spreading their luminous wings many. High school and college Many of his pupils are now culture and Jewish contributions and genuine Jewish life and the over the sacred ark of Jewish education in Breslau and Berlin. Nerving in this country as teach- to civilization, should motivate practice of the law and command- education and raise and bring up Germany. Bachelor of Law and ers and spiritual leaders. Comes them to provide Yeshivath Beth ment—I repeat that is an undo- a generation who shall truly Economics, University of Zurich, to Detroit from Baltimore, Md., Yehudah with adequate physical niable fact that the re-establish- know God. love Israel and serve Switzerland; M. A. in Philosophy where he served as professor at facilities and the means for effi- and Doctor of Hebrew Science of the Rabbinical College Ner Israel. cient operation. ment of the Yeshivoth was met mankind. WEISS "YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH" Dean of Yeshivah