A merica lewisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO This Section Is Devoted to the Activities of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah on the Occasion of Its Campaign for 535,000 for a New Building Detioit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle SECTION TWO THIS PAPER PRINTED IN 3 SECTION. 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Year DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1941 - VOL. 43, NO. B Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's Need for a New Home: A STATEMENT BY THE BUILDING COMMITTEE I . The new home for Yeshivath Beth Yehudah is a communal necessity. The decision to launch the present drive for $35,000 was reached after careful consideration, and constitutes a step of far-reaching significance for the spiritual develop- ment of our Kehillah. The initial response of local Jewry has been reassuring. The very propa- ganda for the project is serving a useful pur- pose. It has focussed public attention upon one of the basic, albeit neglected, needs of American , Jewish life. From the first to the twentieth century, in Pal- estine and in the Diaspora, the existence of a Yeshivah in a community has characterized the normalcy of that Jewish settlement. Its heads and students, as well as the educated laity grouped about it, have always been regarded as essential to the composition of the ideal Jewish society. No Jewry has ever come of age before the estab- lishment of Torah-centers in its midst, quite apart from elementary educational institutions. „ A thousand years ago, coincident with the dissolution of the ancient Jewish centers in Babylonia, history records the establishment of new Yeshivoth in Spain, France, Africa and Egypt by refugee scholars from the historical Academy • } at Sura. American Jewry today experiences a similar rebirth through the renewed interest in Torah. What is happening in Detroit has its counterpart in such central Jewish communities as Baltimore, Boston, Kansas City, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle. We are witnessing a historic process which transcends local significance. Universal education in the public elementary and secondary schools, which occupies the aver- age Jewish child for the major portion of the day, leaving brief and unsuitable hours for Tal- mud Torah attendance, has been responsible for the creation of Hebrew day and afternoon schools in many cities. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, likewise, serves our community through such a program of maximum education for a selected number of students, and is not duplicating the work of schools serving the larger community. It is this specialized, intensive education, leading to higher learning, that will produce our leader- ship for tomorrow. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has already given us a large number of alumni active in local Young Israel and other communal circles or pursuing more advanced studies in the larger Yeshivoth of New York and Chicago. All of our activities for the relief, reconstruc- tion and resettlement of European Jewry, for Rabbi Ashinsky To Address Rally Sunday Afternoon An Institution of Communal Character By RARBBI DR. SAMSON R. WEISS Dean, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah of Detroit I victio bout religious training the While the curriculum and the drift of Jewish young men and entire spirit of Yeshivath Beth women towards strange ideas and movements cannot be averted. An • - Yehudah, as manifested and laid education based upon Israel's s down in the official program, oic history, which is presented as aim for the development of the a continuing tradition linking the Jewish personality in accordance present with the past, will eventu- with the traditional conception, ally give new members and new 1. e. the ideal synthesis of knowl- workers to Jewish communal in- edge and observance of the writ- stitutions. The sense of sympathy ten and oral Jewish - religious for the persecuted and of faith law, it is nevertheless true that in the good; the spirit of justice and honesty, of charity and mod- esty, which emanate from every n•ge of the Biblical and Talmu- dical literature, will build char- acters motivated by that great power of endurance which has been responsible for our existence amidst persecution and dispersion. • • S it ie • to in s, re he u- gh as ir- he ng lid • 11- ies in ler Tn. ble u r- of ra. Zed een ute 3Up fu- ould ute Yeshivath {Beth Yehudah Calls Delegates of Synagogues and Organizations for Public Meet- ing at Home for Aged To give expression to the com- munity-wide interest in the ex- pansion of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah, Detroit's Hebrew Talmudi- cal Academy, and to mobilize sup- port for the new building which History and Achievement of Ye- shivoth Beth Yeltudah 0 is the ability to suffer for their con- The Importance of Religious Education' • The story of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah is closely related to the growth of Detroit's Jewish com- munity. Its founder, the late Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levin, was not a rabbi of one synagogue or an- other, but Detroit's "Rau Hakolel" i. C. the rabbi of practically all Jewish congregations, with the exception of Temple Beth El. He served and ministered to the fol- lowing congregations: Mogen Abraham, Beth Jacob, Beth Abra- ham, Bnai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek. tend others. When he established the Yeshivah, which was subse- quently called "Beth Yehudah" in DR. SAMSON R. WEISS the school is an institution of his honor, he did so with the con- m_ sent and the co-operation of the communal character and ca entire community. me. unal importanc During the . 25 years of its There is today, in all circles of the American Jewish corn- existence, Yeshivath Beth Yehu- munity, a general acceptance of dah has already produced many See WEISS—Next Page the need for religious education. The experiences of the last decade have proved that no education of Jewish youth can succeed unless The Yeshivah Has it provides a sound and healthy Fine Possibilities background of historical and spiritual truths and attitudes. By DR. A. M. HERSHMAN Only such a training will pro- duce Jews that are conscious of A short time ago I spent a their noble heritage and willing pleasant afternoon at the Yeshi- to carry its responsibilities. The vath Beth Yehudah, visiting the vital powers of religion, com- classes and seeing the good work bined with respect and reverence the pupils are doing. I feel that for the great characters of our .the Yeshivah has fine possibili- people and for our great spiritual ties and deserves the support of heritage, will generate la youth the spirit of sacrifice and the community. the upbuilding of Palestine and for the defense of the Jewish position in America will not bear fruit unless we make a serious effort for the deepening of Jewish consciousness in the second and third generations. Alongside the physical facilities we are providing in Detroit and else- where for the social and recreational use of our youth, side by side with the organizational frame- work and machinery we are developing for Jewish communal functions, there must also be created an educational instrument for the nurturing of Hebrew culture and for the development of a full-grown Jewish personality. That the Yeshivah is filling a long-felt need in Detroit today has been amply proved by the rapid increase in enrollment during the current school term. To stifle the institution's possibilities for further growth and development by denying it the modest home it now seeks to build, would be detrimental to the very future of the com- munity. The condemnation of the present quar- ters of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah by city au- thorities, the congestion caused by the influx of close to 100 new pupils and the need for normal expansion under the guidance of an expert staff, make the erection of a new building a matter of urgency. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE I. STOLLMAN The great vision of a torah sincere lovers of their people and heritage. center in Detroit has neared reali- The only people in the world zation. One of the strongest foun- to have risen to eternal great- dations of our community life ness and integrity drew its has been laid. A new epoch in strength from the great genera- the communal life of Jewry in tive force, the Yeshivah—a force uniting God, man, Torah, wisdom Detroit is being ushered in with and universality. the formation of plans for a At one time the home prepared newer and larger Yeshivath Beth the material for the Yeshivah. Yehudah in Detroit. Rich and abundant have been the gifts of the Yeshivah to Jewish life. Not only has the Yeshivah been the mother of our Gaonim and Tsadikim—the giants of Israel, but it has been the source of the strength and intel- lect which have disseminated light and genius in the world. The Yeshivah has ever ben the devote mother, furnishing educational needs, inspiring the pecple, and giving hope and fa:t'i to its family, even to those who have forsaken its reaches in later life. The Yeshivah has fostered, arang its great scholars, true, By RABBI gogues and Organizations Com- mittee headed by Isidore Sosnick, RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN chairman and Morris Mohr, co- chairman. Workers report meetings in the Today, in our contemporary life, yeshivah must now achieve drive. which is to conclude March the ends: to give the student a 9, will be held under the chair- both manship of David I. Berris, head foundation for Talmudic study - of the Building Committee at the and to give him afterwards an RABBI A. M. ASHINSKY Young Israel Synagogue, 2691 advanced education. In the Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah, thanks to is to replace the present structure Joy Road, at 9 o'clock, Thursday an excellent faculty and to the co- condemned for school use, leaders evening, Feb. 27, Tuesday eve- operation of Torah minded Jews, of all congregations and organized ning, March 4, and Thursday eve- classes have been organized for communal groups will meet next ning, March 6. both young and older children. One hundred fifty men and . wo- Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23, at Grave are our problems today, men have been enlisted in the 2 o'clock in the Jewish Home for active work of the campaign, to but even graver is that of a pro- the Aged, Petoskey and Burlin- raise $35,000 required for the con- per Yeshivah education. With this game. struction of the Yeshivah's pro- conviction of the Yeshivah's in- Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of jected new home at the northwest portance, with the great faith in Pittsburgh. formerly spiritual corner of Dexter and Cortland. the eternity of Israel's task, and leader of Congregations Beth Ja- An initial contribution of assets with the full cooperation of our cob and Emanuel of this city, amounting to about $20,000 has Jewish community, we have ap- outstanding rabbinical personality been made by the trustees of the proached the historic task of con- and honorary vice-president of the Mogen structing a newer, greate Congregation Mizrachi Organization of Amer- defunct which housed the Ye- shivah building, which will give Abraham, which ica, will be the guest speaker. romi en in shivah in a special annex of the our cit new life. n T building There will be th Street Shul during the ish educational and thee general public is Farnsv‘•or must take we should funds, and invited. This function is the first early stage of the development of in which f o rah and public rally of the Yeshivah the academy, founded by the late part—the home for YestAvath the e—is the Beth Building Fund Drive and will be Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levin, of it; peopl h. Yehuda under the direction of the Syna- blessed memory.