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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
. ,1 21, 1944
DETROIT
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
GER TZEDEK OF LYON
it, insofar as it includes su
pper and Concert
Stephen S. Wise
within it, in vital synthesis, all
By ALFRED WERNER
the religious families. Therefore At Hillel Foundation
. Colony Fund Grows
Palliere's message is of interest
I n Memory of R Rabbi Aime Palliere, a Catholic to both Christians and Jews; to On Sunday, July 12
The S. S. Wise Colony Fund is
the Christians it serves as a re-
and a record steadily growing. Rabbi Frain,
Theologian Who Became a Devout
in,
minder of their spiritual origin.
A cost supper
and to the Jews it is a call for concert are to be the features chairman of the fund for De
Adherent of Judaism
loyalty, to their religious herit- of the Sunday activities on July troit, reports that he has already
received over $2,000 from 20
Word reached us that
hie
o,
of tered
age
the Jewish fold. By thk sion. and to their messianic inns- 23 at 5:30 p. in. in the Brnd personal friends whom he asked
Brith Hillel Foundation at the
the noblest Frenchmen of our step he reversed, in the words
for contributions of $10 e
University of Michigan.
time, the writer, lecturer and of the French Jewish
Several Landsmannschaften and
• poet,
11 , Ed.
The
work
and
the
cooking
for
0 , y• • 4
mond
Fleg
"the
route
SEGAL
by which
Palliere, passed "at! 1 .
'ng organizit-
.
prole her , Aime
the supper is to be done by stn-
'.•
has eveloped from
tions
have indicated their inten-
away in a Nazi concentration primitive Christianity and
dents
under
the
charge
of
Netta
(Continued
(Continued from Page 4)
tion Colony.
to contribute to the S. S.
ca mp about the time when Gen- rive Christianity
Siegel, of Cleveland, Ohio, stn- Wise
from
er al Eisenhower s forces started thus he became
"the Judaism
spiritual i illuminate his eyes and to gu id e dent director in charge of the
The S. S. Wise Colony is a
to liberate France. He had been contemporary of those great him on ways.
social committee; and Sonya
arrested by the Gestapo four
One of the more religiously Heller, of Chicago, Illinois, chair- birtklay gift to Dr. Stephen S.
One
Romans who, at the time of the
Wise in celebration of his 70th
men I've heard of was man of the social committee The anniversary.
ye ars
• ago, shortly after the deb- coming of Christ, were the pro-
Dr. Wise's many
•cle of his native country. De-
a totally untutored man who lived supper will be cooked in the friends and
of
Israel."
admirers
throughout
spite the fact that he was then . ,Y ,."
erdytehev, Russia. kitchen at the Foundation, and the country have
determined
to
i believeyour grandson is in the city of Berdytchev,
65 years old and no affiliated thinking Of becoming a priest." Rabbi Doppelt tells of him.
it will be served at cost to stu-
immortalize
his
name
while
he
is
with any political party. Never-
He was sitting in the last row dents and civilians. There will
yet alive by establishinge known
a new
theless, the invaders had every someone said to Palliere's grand- of the synagogue on Rosh Hasho- be no charge for servicemen,
"To tell you the truth,"
in Palestine, to b
reason in the world to hate him, f mother,
he other, lady answered cherrily, flab' Being an unlettered man,
Selma Smith, of Utica, N. Y., as the S. S. Wise Colony. Con-
as he, the "pure" Gaul of strict- :",. n i
he could not make out the words who has recently received her colony in
ly Catholic ancestry, had volun- rabbi, is thinking of becoming a in the prayer book . . . "All he bachelor's degree in music at tons are made in the form
tardy embraced Judaism, the re-"k ." i,}.
' n ' but with all that, yo u knew
w w
the alphabet, just the the University of Michigan, is to of pases of one or more
ligion abhorred by the Nazi now , he remains unchanged." single letters. But the longing to be in charge of the record con- pages of the Golden Book of the
Her
grandson
did
become
a
rob.
Jewish National Fund for $100
pagans.
bi, one of the preachers of the pray grew more passionate, and cert. The concert will be held in per pge. However , con tribu-
In 1895 x 20-year-old studentgue
are
synago of the French liberal he, could not stand speechless any the lounge following the supper, lions of fractions
o f a pge
a
of Catholic theology from Lyon, Jewish congregations, known as longer ...
. . He lifted his eyes and and Miss Smith will comment on also welcomed. All who wish
to
France, made a pilgrimage Consistoire
to the murmured
in undertones: 'Mss- the various selections of the
Genera
ntribute
to
this
remarkable
de ter of the universe, Thou art the planned program. This is to be
septuagenarian Elijah Benamo- France.
ranee. During the first 1 World
birthday gift to the great leader
zegh, famous rabbi and director
he
he
taught
at
the.
Paris maker of all beautiful prayers, the first record concert of this of A
American Jewry should corn-
of the rabbinical seminary in Fla
and
Thou
the
source
of
all
holy
year
at
the
Foundation.
rabbinical
the
municate with Rabbi Leon From,
Leghorn, Italy. The young ideal- "twenties" seminary.
he lectured In in the
er
is
al
re is al of the heart. Behold,
610 Boulevard Building.
istic God-seeker Palliere was not Free Synagogue and at the Jew- he
eph, gimmel, dallid, hey, Colonization Export Says
the first Christian to return to ish Institute of Religion in New vov. Weave thyself a prayer.' The Palestine Can Absorb
the mother of Christianity, ,lads-
Holy one on high, who hearkens to
INFORMATION WANTED
ism. We have numerous records York Cit y.
Palliere devoted his enormous every beat of the human heart, 10,000 Additional Families
• • •
ltes in the Middle Ag es
The Centre Israelite Fil
immedly sat down to weave
of well
preosey
as
as in modern times. The re energy to the aid of the Jewish Himself iatea prayer out of the let-
JERUSALEM (WNS1.—David pice Committee of De Bantro-
arrin-
was a Palesti
aisnian monk who em- cause and to making the Chris- tees the rustic Jew had uttered." Stern, head of the Colonization quilla, Columbia asks us to locate
tians understand the true mean-
at Tiberias
braced Jud
Department of the Jewish Agen- Nejum Iforenkind and Rujo Bor-
He, it appears, was a man who cry
ing of Judaism. He was founder
the beginning of the 7t h cent
y declared here on the eve of enkind. A daughter of Benjamin
that a
ury.
of
the
French
Jewish
review,
Foi
Khazar s of
isn't a his trip to the United States that Borenkind, Mrs. Eli Meiloch Wod-
somethin
t hand to prayer
g
o
God
but
at.
R
.eveil(Beli
and
Waki
ng)
some additional Jewish nicki, is anxious to have the
Eastern Europe, adopted the
of link of partnership with God and 10,000
Mosaic law. The 18th-century nd editor o the Paris P eriod- His will.
families can be settled in the information. Please call Madison
Lord Gordon whose godfather ical Chalom, president of the
agricultural settlements already • 6970 if their whereabouts is
—
was King George II of Great Union Universelle de la Jeun-
existing in Palestine.
Britain, became an orthodox Jew esse Juive, the organization of
111r. Stern, who made the trip known.
I AM A WAC
who strictly observed the dietary French Jewish youth, and a
to the United States at the invi-
Michigan Reeerts
member
of
the
Central
Commit-
laws—even in prison where he
ration of the Joint Distribution
By
LT.
tel.
of
the
Zionist
Organization
FREDDIE
BOYLE
had to linger for many years on o T
"Once at Weinstein's, Always
Committee which asked him to
political grounds.
at Weinstein's"
The writer o f ' '' ranee' Ceaselessly he pro-
One of the most popular argu- survey colonization projects in
Nahida Remy who stemmed from pag,andized the idea of the Jew-
o mits we hear a g
San Domingo and Bolivia, said
joining
ish
National
Home
and
empha-
a family of Prussian militarists
„. that "the cooperative settlement.
the Women's Army Corps is , "I
and state officials, became a Jew- sized the importance of the Jew-
he am afraid I won't get my job once the subject of doubt and
ess, married her teacher, th•- ish National Fund. Moreover,
RESORT
back when the war is over." dispute, has proved its value be-
philosopher Moritz Lazarus and introduced churchmen into Jew-
as yond question and that Jewish
that
the
President
h
new
ish
circles
to
speak
under
his
vaa liantly defended
her
"The BEST and most
leadership, and at Catholic pub- signed the "GI Bill of Rights ;, farmers in Palestine had achieved
fith.
REASONABLE"
values
from
lication
printed
a
s
e
r
m
o
n
we
have
a
good
rebuttal
in
fav7),
in
getting
maximum
•
.
h was the beautiful and vigor-
vigor-
of
en
'stng
in
the
Army
from
the
land
they
cultivated.
He
as-
i
Preached
by
him
in
the
sync-
All
modern
conveniences. Hot
ous illustrations of the Old
Testament, made by the French gogue—a rather rare occurrence the standpoint of personal gain sorted that, counting four per-
and cold running water in every .
sons to a family, some 40,000
room. All sports available. Pri•
as well as patriotic fervor.
artist, Gustave Dore, that in- in Catholic France.
vats Beach—Famous for Finest
But he did not become famous
The "G Bill of the give3 additional souls could obtain a
duced the young dreamer to seek
Food.
fro m
PHONE 797
the
spiritual and personal contact and one o f the most contra women inns
existing
ervice a Rhts
the benefits livelihood
farms
and 140,000
settlements.
At pres-
Straight through on U.S. 31 .
with the originators of that versial figures of his time before conferred on veterans of World exit,
about
Jews are
sus-
divine book of books. He came the age of 50 when he pub- War II. The most important pro-
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
to think that Christianity, as it lished his autobiogra phy, Le visions of the bill include the tained by agricultural settle-
menu.
exists now, has lost much of its sanctuaire inconnu (19 2 6) whien following:
kinship with the religion from was translated into. English by
1. Tuition, w h i I e finishing
MICHIGAN RESORTS
which it stems and that Judaism Mrs. Stephen S. Wise under the school or college, up to $500
-,
which, essentially, remained un- title "The Unknown Sanctuary. ' pei• year and $50 per month for I Rosenson's
changed, was nearer to the o•ig- in this volume he described in a living expenses if single, and $75
On North
inal teachings of Jesus, than • stirring manner his inner and per month if married. (This is
Shore Drive
what goes today for Christian- external struggles and the dif- available to anyone who was
Spacious grounds lined with beautiful trees and lawns.
ity. Though he acknowledged the ferent stages in the transforma- under 25 years of age at the
Excellent food. Friendly atmosphere. Dancing on our.own pavilion. All games
young Frenchman's
sincerity, tion of his soul which brought. time of her enlistment or induct-
Everything necessary for a complete enjoyable vacation available for our'guests
profound knowledge of the Heb- him ever closer to Judaism. He tion.)
Telephone SOUTH HAVEN 348 or write,'8. ROSENSON, South Haven, Mick
row lore, and religious zeal, ,,ki also lavishly paidd tribute
him t to the
9 .
Jobless pay of $20 a week
/
he path for ,
Rabbi Benamozegh did not ,vaunt
,vaunt men who snowe
L. weeks in the first two
' 52
him to throw overboard his 'old from Rome to Jerusalem. Among
MICHIGAN
RESORTS
I
, them was Simon Levy, rabbi of '''' ll s after discharge.
faith; "I want you to know,"
, ,1/4„;
` ■
3. r „ . Government
guarantee up
.
h e wrote him that to be on the
Nice: "He observed all the do- to
side of truth, to be in the rac mestic ceremonies with the ma- to .)0 Her cent of 4 per cent in-
n, retest loans amounting to $2,000
of our Lord, to belong to the the of an ancient patriarch,
true religion, and—what more t , expressive ryhthm of the 01' less for buying or building
homes, farms or business prop-
should I my?—to be our broth,Jewishr.
,Jewish
s yea When, after the
.
as you wish to be, you need not Kiddish of Friday eve and the erties.
4. Preference in qualification
at all embrace Judaism in a way holidays, he gave with deep-felt
you
that
to submit
to the intend,
yoke of
our is,
law.
"Never- 1 Piety
the benediction to his chit- for civil service positions.
-1
5. Maximum of g janfu
oibol
dren and grand-children, he ap-
theless, the youthful hotspur en- peered to me as a rabbi of an- tunity in field of
em -
dent days, evoking to my sight ployment.
dent
In addition to mustering-out
Michigan Retorts
all the faith, all the fervor of
vanished generations." But most pay already passed by Congress.
"a little bit of heaven"
space is devoted to the homage of all men and women of the armed
tocrz(1
arLe ifeeligIibn Iseunflore Nationtal
E V I N S R E S 0 R T Rai), IlitiltiBk ienn(ai mcolzneng(h)t ,whose
Service
'
I essential principles on which so- $10,000. The WAC is eligible
Onfy Swimming Pool in South Havenl ciety must rest, unless it meets for pension, should she be dis-
h Ix ender auspices
with Israel, and Israel cannot abled because of her service.
of State Health Dent•
Wert
.
For A Vacation of Leisure or Activity—
the deeps of its own She is, also, eligible for all
To Itrit PATRONS
national and religious tradition, benefits of the Veterans Admin-
We take this 1 •
Your put untro ln ICRTI8 of thanking you for unless it meets with mank ind"— istration.
atke and nature You that he adopted wholeheartedly.
YeUr stay wit h
Naturally, the passage of the
, us his yearwlll be as pleas-
tin ne
u __ In , , , the
Th b brilliantly
illiantl Y and persuasive-
o • Bill of Rights" made a lot
and
The
the , . GI
I ast with the some courtesies
.
r i l i,( : ‘,71 , ,- ,', 1 essarY for an enjoyable ca-
ly written book contains the gist of WAC's happy because it is
cation.8
nice to know that C .
of Palliere's philosophy.
. . While
ongress ap-
A Northern Michigan Setting
Y
itt.tPEN LEVIN'
.- preciates our contribution
maintaining an appreciative at t1-
to the
only 32 Miles from Detroit
tu re toward the church, he re- war e ort enough to provide for
II IfIarf Inn's
fused to admit that Israel was our
i welfare after peace is de-
obsen111
A modern resort in the country club
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fnana at Motor
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manner amid rustic surroundings. Ideal
Bus at
Seutb Haven
believing it to have been rea- more American women cognizant
for a vacation of restful leisure or
We will al?? ? all
lized. He discovered Judaism as of the personal advantages to be
trai n,
activity
. . . a grand place for yourself
and 11114seg
a true Catholicism which, with- gained by joining the WAC now!
LiDon notin.•ation.
or your family. A friendly welcome
out excluding the latter, tran-
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