December 4, 1942
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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LONDON
THE SMALL SANCTUARY
(Continued from Page 2)
By SOLOMON B. FREEHOF. D.D.
Reviewed by Rabbi Saul B. Appelbaum
broken down the barriers which
defend all workers from being
When man brought God down
under-paid, under-fed, deprived of from heaven to be part of his
medical services, legal defense.
everyday life on earth, he routed
superstition from his make-up
The Nazis say it all started but
when he insisted that God
with the Jews. They are quite could
be worshipped through his
right. The attack on law and own words, issuing from his own
order, on the right of the citi- heart, instead of through the in-
zen, did start with the Jews.
But it has now extended from
the Jews to everyone else in the
Third Reich. There could be no side all freedom. The first to
Austrian freedom unless anti- suffer had been the Jews of
Semitism is utterly destroyed. France. They were thrown out
For freedom depends on the of the army, from industry, the
recognition of human rights, and professions. They were degraded
you can't deprive one class of to citizens of second class. We
human beings in a State of its Frenchmen appear to have for-
rights, you can't permit one class gotten the French Jews who died
to be treated brutally without that France might live.
And now Laval has done bet-
endangering the rights of others
and substituting brutality for the ter. Foreign Jews living in Un-
occupied France are to be sent
rule of law.
to Germany like cattle. The lists,
TO FRANCE:
the escorts, everything is ready.
Even in times of tyranny when Laval can refuse nothing to the
France imprisoned her sons she enemy. The enemy requires men
allowed strangers to live in at any price and the price is
peace, even those who in other foreign Jews who have found
countries had trespassed against refuge in our land.
the law. This generosity was the
Tomorrow there will be no
glory of France.
more foreign Jews to be sent to
And now the simple fact of a Germany. Tomorrow French Jews
shameful armistice has sufficed will go and then Frenchmen in-
to degrade this glory. In a France respective of creed. Laval will
which weeps, a France which not say "No". But France will
suffers. Laval has cast to oneremember.
First Aid Class To Be
Held in Yeshivah Bldg.
termediary of priesthood and
sacrifices, he made God the pos-
session of every man rather than
the exclusive property of priests.
The way to God was through
prayer. And when this man was
of a people, which had been ex-
iled, and still had faith; which
had lost its magnificent Temple,
and created a noble institution,
the Synagogue; whose leaders
urged them to build in their
hearts a "smaller sanctuary" of
spirit to replace the altar of sac-
rifice, then this people developed
a new thing in the history of
man—the Prayer-Book.
"The Small Sanctuary" by Dr.
Solomon B. Freehof, is the at-
tempt, successful and absorbing,
to find in the prayer-book, the
Jewish ideals of worship. Dr.
Freehof shows through an anal-
ysis of the prayers, what Judaism
is in the actual life of man. In
an introductory survey, which
reads so absorbingly, as to be-
guile the excellence of the scholar-
ship contained in it, he shows
how Jews developed in the Pray-
er-Book, the first democratic
spiritual worship of God.
Dr. Freehof surveys the entire
prayer-book; and what could have
been a dull catalogue of prayers,
becomes the fascinating story of
Louis Solai, chairman of the
house committee of Yeshivoth
Beth Yehudah, announces that
beginning Thursday, Dec. 3, a
first aid class will be held every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
in room 3 of the Yeshivah Bldg.
The class is sponsored by the
Red Cross unit of the Ladies
of the Jewish War Veterans of
the United States, and will be
held for • five weeks.
The Ladies of the Jewish War
Veterans are also sponsoring a
citizenship class every Tuesday
and Thursday evening, at 8
o'clock, which takes place in
Room 2 of the Yeshivah Bldg.
The Yeshivah has r!ranted per-
mission for these two courses
rent free.
what Israel believes, and how it
has grown in spiritual power.
The hallowed prayers take on,
even to one familiar w;th them,
a new clarity. And Dr. Freehof's
penetrting insight makes of the
prayers of the ancients, an in-
spiration for moderns.
Anyone who wishes to learn
how men pray to God and yearns
to translate His holy eternity into
his every-day life, should read
this story of how the Jew placed
God in a book of prayer, but
never imprisoned Him between its
Covers.
Win the War Council
Rally at Hutchins School
The Win the War Council will
sponsor a rally to commemorat e
the treacherous attack upon Pearl
Harbor, on Monday evening, D ee .
7, at 8 p. m., at the Hutchins
School Auditorium, Woodrow
Wilson at Gladstone. The speak-
ers will be headed by Frani;
Isbey, chairman of the Michigan
War Bonds Division of the Trea, -
ury Department. Motion picture
of the attack will be shown h,
Patrolman Jack Gaines of Pete,
key Station. Appropriate inu
will be provided by the W
Symphony Orchestra under tn ,
baton of Valter Poole.
The rally is being held as a
part of the Council's program foi
promoting greater cooperation
tween the community and tn.
governmental agencies in their
drives. In line with this policy,
special Pearl Harbor War Bonds
will be on sale at the rally.
Through its work the Council
has been responsible for thr
sale of some $10,000 worth of
War Bonds and Stamps, obtained
more than 500 blood donors for
the Red Cross and led in the
various scrap drives conducted
by the Wayne Council for De-
fense.
The public is urged to set
aside this date Dec. '7, and join
with their fellow Americans to
re-dedicate themselves to the
task of winning the war.
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