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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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Friday, Sepfember .. 20, 1946-

THE jEWISF NEWS

Page Sixty-fwo

High Holy Days Unique

Among Jewish Festivals

spirit of Rosh Hashanah finds its
most wonderful expression. Serv-
ices begin quite early in the morn-
ing. and do not end till after mid-
By RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL
day.
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
Like a Great Symphony
and Center
Like a great religious symphony,
The High Holy Days. known in
Hashanah liturgy runs
Hebrew as Yomim Noraim• or the Rosh
the gamut of all of man's spiritual
Days of Awe. are unique and ex-
vast re-
sited among Jewish festivals. De - yearnings. And of this
the solemn ligious masterwork. perhaps the
2p1t4 the fasting and
the
rituals, they are neither sinister single most glorious passage is
nor ,melancholy. They are. in a inspired prayer known as the "Un-
special sense, joyous: but their saneh Tokef." This poem. ac--
joy 1, of a nobler kind. more spirit - cording to legend. was composed
Rabbi Amnon of
ualtzed and sublime than that of 900 years ago by
France, a martyred saint who
other holidays.
chanted it in his dying hour in

The Supreme Religious Experiein,
Aftnialed by Our • Herttage firings
with it a Stirring Challenge to Hu-
Inanity.

"And Thou. 0 Lord. shalt rule In
majesty over all the earth . . . And
et cry being shalt know that Thou hast
fashioned him. and every creature shall
understand that Thou hast created him
shall
dtdh et de children
And
one
perfect heart."

Divine Potentialities

In reminding us of man's divine
potentialities. the Holy Day liturgy
performs a service of infinite
value. It asks us. as individuals
and as Jews. not to lose faith in
the worth-whileness of human ef-
fort.
The Shofar. with its ageless ,
clarion call. warns us to avert the
final disaster of surrender to de-
spair. The same ram's horn that
once called the Israelites from
their tents, now summons us to a
spiritual battlefield. In the words
of Maimonides. the Shofar calls
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip-
the old synagogue of Mayence. It to us : "Awake. ye sleepers. be
per do not mark any historical
event in the life of our people: nor is a tenderly majestic picture of aroused. ye slumberers• and pon-
are thely. like Passover or Succoth.' the Great Day of Judgment. One der your deeds. Re not of those

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One of the newest institutions
to be established by the Kupat
Holim (Workers' Sick Fund) is
the post-natal convalescent home
- For Mother and Infant" at Kfar
Malal, one of the- first coopera-
tive labor settlements, not far
from Tel Aviv. This institution
provides convalescence for the
working mother on leaving hos-
pital and instructs her in the
care of tier new-born infant. At
the beginning the institution will
have room for 20 mothers and
their infants. Part of the cost
of upkeep will be borne by the
Women Workers' Council of the
Histadrut.

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CINCINNATI — A new
trated booklet for children "Fun
at Sukkoth" has been issued by
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations according to an
announcement made by Dr.
Emanuel Gamoran echicational
director of the Union.
Written by Jane Bearman in
rhymed couplet it is highly illus-
trated and is designed for chil-
dren from five to twelve years of
age. It may be obtained at fifty
cents a copy from the office of
the Union 34 West Sixth Street
Cincinnatti 2. Ohio.
"Fun at Sukkoth" Is the third of
a series of similar booklets pre-
pared by Miss Bearman. the pre-
ceeding two having been "Pass-
over Party" and "Happy Hanu.
1,000 Displaced Jews
kah." They represent the first
Quit Austria for U. S. Zone attempt
to present the stories of
the Jewish festivals in popular
MUNICH (JTA) —A trainload
style for young children.
of 1.000 Jewish refugees who fled
from Poland to Austria during Koller Leaves Sunday
the past few weeks left Salzburg
For Visit in Palestine
last Saturday for the American
zone in Germany.
Joseph Koller. president of the

ral in origin. They find by one. as the shepherd counts that miss reality in their hunt
his sheep, - God reviews the deeds after shadows . . . Look well to
-spring, of every individual and deter- your souls, and consider your
♦ idual. in the deepest well
o f mines the destiny of every living acts."
of his spiritual being
Riding on the waves of the
ita underlying seriousness. t he soul. Then. in words of surpass-
his New Year with a ing beauty. comes the poignant Shofar's piercing call, echoes and
Jew areet ,
: visions of former days arise. We
clear mind. a compassionate heart, e p ilo g"
Lord. Th‘iti :tit their see in our mind's eye a vast army
0
"ill II
Nine thousand more displaced
and a humble spirit.
t. knuwest their nature that
Hreatiir
of heroic spirits rising from their Jews will follow within a short
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Dramatic Approach
!
will
unto
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dust
t!fm - ■ the dust .end
graves, and we hear them plead- time.
Although the Days of Awe do oia return. he getteih hi, hi e;iii with
trig with our people.
Max Lowenthal. a former as-
o f ! the peril of his life . he I. like
arliNe until the fir,t day
"Dont betray us!" they cry. sociate of Judge Julian Mack of
their ap -
the nano 11 of Tishri
let fall the altars we have New York. has arrived in Berlin
pra.ich is dramatically heralded ..ii;ol..w. as ri riiissito: Haii.t .1. the a ina
, , t rit',7!;::'. „' s I i ':' ' ' ',':, consecrated w th blood and tears! to assume the post of consultant
vv.a•lcs • in advance In the tov.als 1, ),',":: P;,‘''';.",! ;:.1,;,,',': ;;;!:
Don't overthrow the citadels we in property and restitution mat-
arid villages of Eastern Europe - , "rho,: art the King the ii,in, and titer -
have built up stone by stone! tern in the office of the American
' ; `' d . '
wh iie ..Jewish life yet flourished '''",-.
Such is the major dual theme "Don't
Don't undo in one brief moment Military government. Lowenthal.
i
that , t he atmosphet•P of peni - ' v.•hIch recurs. with infinite varia- of panic the work of ages!"
who will be a member of the staff
tom, b••came palpable a, early a,
tions. through the Holy Day litur- 1
Plea for Forgiveness
of Gem Lucius Clay. deputy mill-
the filo day of the preceding
Elul. On that day. at the. to': man's tragic sense of his own i After a full day of prayer and tary governor. will help write and
month
closing after - enforce the restitution laws which ,
end of the morning services. the weakness and transiency. and his supplication, the
aith in the God of : noon service is finally at hand. are currently being drawn up by '
f ; despeate
desperate
dai.v wny,- ing of the Simla! be- Fiorillo. . The human being. frail This service. known as "N•eilah - .
German
provincial authorities
gait one t!kiah or blast was so und-
corruptible.
and
standss awe- : is char,Led with a tired sweet mel- and the AMG in Stuttgart.
ed , ..rch morning thereafter der - stricken before the throne of the anc h o l y. voicing man's desperate
ing the month of Elul. to serve as
'plea for forgiveness and life. and
a v. tiara, signal that the time of Eternal Jud g e-
Self-Evaluation
; dramatizing the plight of the hu-
• ,
ponitenc e was approaching
GREETINGS & BEST WISHES
For. to the Jew whose heart is: man soul before the throne of
The awesome at mosphere b. , - in tune with the tradition of his
I
God.
d.
hwevr.
o
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P
for the
emzie truly pronoune-
Rosh Hashanah and Yom
I)
The day is now waning. Soon
en • IN •
with the beginning of the special
Kippur are day , not only for di- i the shadows begin to lengthen,'
NEW
YEAR
be-
Sticho, services on the Sunday
These vine Judgement: but also for sober ! and the faces grow pale once more.
Preal
Hashanah
fore
human judgment and :elf wales- lHeaven's•gates of prayer are about 1
from
atii,•lo , ---- prayers of mipplieation '

HiDn*
and confe,sion--Were
recited in
close.
These three days are a precious 1 t0 But
in the hearts of the wor-
THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE
t he synagogue at a service held
. moment of serenity and vision in s h ipers there is no sadness. For ' ! (Yarn...fly Kaplor•. Kiddie Korner ,
betw .• day. n.
oil year.; t it is at that moment that the Jews
roubls
a confused and
I
Solemn Fascination
rile sympathetic worshiper on the
.. - e, feel the culminating joy of the i
Announcing a complete line of
Toe,.. confessional prayer,. re -
Days of Awe is lifted. as it were. ' glorious Days of Awe. He has lived 1
cited in most American sync
at the hour of midnight above the blinding toes of a prej- through a great spiritual expert- ; Infants' and Children's Cloth-
gng.le ,
• ing. The finest of merchandise,
1....••— a , olemn fascinat ion all lichee and passion. and for brief i ence—the fruit of a heritage of
moderately priced to please the
their own Many a Jew recalls • moment beholds the undimmed which he may justly be proud.
his radiance of eternal moral truths.
most discriminating tastes.
with ato•ctionate /lost:11.2,1a
celt ,, t oil harmony.
I
gloi ,•!1-. i' h i I d h oo d advi•ntora
HAPPY NEW YEAR
It is not mere accident. there -
whe,i he was first ta k•al in the'
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of 1 he intmitt!i• Peni-
fore.
that
out
brilinititly
a
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night. to
d..ad
tential prayers rise the most glo-
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, vnagogue crowded wit h
in_thi.•ii
rious social visions evel conceived
wol I, ii , •! ,
by man. Interspersed with poig-
Fi'r ,' 1, not titlt it I h , 11,,, , of
nant confession , and supplications

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,)/ t /If' HOIY Day , hi,Eiri , to
o
felt. The ,v.aon..., ..,•i•v_
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- iti the synagogue.
v
tleti••l
' !,•• I ervent ino al at am.- oi• -
wit
ciiiii, !n the Yornim Noritin ,el
t he k. - , T) , 0 o for the mood of t hc
entio• Holy Day period
It I - re.illy in the HouseiiiWor-
dial not at home. that the
ship

local chapter of the Ha Poet Ha
Mizrachi. is leaving for an ex-
tended visit to Palestine this Sun-
day morning. In Palestine he
will spend most of his time in the
settlements of the organization.
During this trip Mr. Koller will
visit England. France and Bel-
bium and. if possible, other coon-
tries of the continent.
He will be at home to friends
and relatives until Sunday. He.
lives at 4045 W. Buena Vista.
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