12 THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, August 24, 1962 — , 16th Century Book on Banking, Financintr Among Italian Jews Golden's Pieces . . that i listing the prohibited and the l in the original Hebrew as well r eatise eat much misinformation is I compose a short t ise Include Nostalgic. so often spread about Jews in would-include in it all the laws I permitted, da Pisa chastised as the English translation, will - finance and banking that the of interest. so that he who sow- . those who "made gods of their be found of considerable in- Recollections appearance of a 16th century eth righteousness will have a gold and silver," admonishing terest — not as an historic ; A prefatory note by Harry classic in an English transla- surer reward and by the wis- ! the importance of the search !curiosity but as a document throwing light on n a major issue Golden. explaining the title of tion serves a valuable purpose dom of the righteous will escape ; for honesty. from .this serious inquiry." 1 This old book, published by involving hum a as well as his new hook. "You're Entitle' ", : at all times. issued by World Publishing Co. • Bloch Publishing Co. has just Therefore he called his treatise ; Bloch bilingually, with the text business relations. (2231 W. 110th, Cleveland 2), . issued the historic account. "Eternal," "the reason being , t tone d out states: "Banking and Finance Among that our prophets cau •; dedicate Jews in Renaissance Italy—A people against this great sin this book to Critical Edition of 'The Eternal and listed amongst the most the memory of Life'—'1Iaye Glam . —by Yehiel serious transgressions, the mat- my father. : Nissim da Pisa of Florence, ter of interest." R e b Lebche, Carefully defining interest in Italy, ( 1507-1574 )", edited from who emigrated manuscripts with an introduc- money lending and the Biblical to America tion, translation and notes by prohibition, including rent ' from the Ga- charges, indirect interest and Gilbert S. Rosenthal. Our Service Dept. is open to midnight! lician town of While working on a book on other charges, da Pisa referred Mikulinz in during also to the matter of farm loans the Italian Rabbinate the A ti s t r o- the Renaissance, Rosenthal was and land rentals and declared: Hungarian Em- ; attracted to de Pisa's 'work, "If a man lends his neighbor pire of Kaiser ,. UN 3-7000 18045 LIVERNOIS OF 6 CURTI S with the resultant publication some money and the debtor Franz Josef. of the banking and finance mortgages his field, the creditor All his life he may not rent it to him for this, i treatise. — spoke a halt- - In the course of his anal- is called concealed interest,' ing English, • it appears that the cred- ' Golden ysis of his subject, Rosenthal since though he cer- shows how Talmudic law itor rents him the field for the tainly made his ideas clear came to grips with the usury use of his money." enough. He was enamored of 17376 WYOMING AVENUE Pointing to permitted busi- problem, the railings by the phrase 'You're entitle.' This ness practices, da Pisa de- prophets against usurers, and phrase not only recalls the humor _Invites Friends and Neighbors clared that "he who invests that surrounded his life in the pointed to the devices that For merchandise with his neigh- New World. but it reflects his developed to alleviate Bibli- bor or becomes his partner • cal and Mishnaic laws — by strong juridicial interest. HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES in either money or property means of mortgages and "In my youth. I told him over • may not join the profit to the In Its partnerships. and over again that the phrase principle lest there be no was more correctly pronounced. , Thus, "more and more the ATTRACTIVE, AIR - CONDITIONED SYNAGOGUE profit and the enterprise re- 'You're entitled.' I -kept telling Jew in Medevial times found him- sult in interest. This is clear- TICKETS AVAILABLE AFTER LABOR DAY him. It ends with a d. Poppa.' to self in the money trade as a cut law. A person may not Sunday: 10 to 12 Noon which he nodded understanding. usurer or banker," while Pales- Evenings: 7 - 9 p.m. lend money in partnership or hill the next time it still came tinian Jews were mostly an agri- in a profit-and-loss-sharing in- We wish to inform our friends and patrons that our air- otit 'You're entitle': cultural community. While the vestment with a note of in- conditioned auditorium and catering facilities are available '"Entitle' was the expression of practice of usury was contrary debtedness lest he die and to all caterers who are under the supervision of the a free man. No one was entitled to Jewish laws, it became a his children or heirs collect Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit. in Eastern Europe. You served practice under the living con- interest." FOR INFORMATION CALL in the army for ten years and it ditions for Jews in the Middle Lending on interest to 'gen- entitled you to nothing. Your Ages. UN. 4-9776 — UN. 1-7691 tiles is permitted because "in , taxes entitled you to no fran- The question had indeed all of the nations of Christen. chise. But in America men were arisen whether Jews should dom, the practice of lending entitled. or as my father lend money on interest to Chris- free money is as widespread as other " insisted, - 1- cot're tians. "In the great debate over business practices." Regulations His son. Harry Golden Jr.. of the Talmud in Paris in 1240, involving gentile-Jewish finan- the Detroit Free Press editorial the Jewish participants ex- cial deals are outlined and nu- staff. who edited this as well as pressed their sense of guilt at merous examples of complica- his previous books, wrote a warm earning a living as usurers. The tions are quoted, in addition to introduction to this new collec- German Kabbalists of the 13th listing authoritative opinions in lion of Golden's wit. Like his century warned their co- the matter of money-lending. 7045 Curtis lathcr's writings. the introduc- religionists that 'they may While evaluating the laws of tion, too, is replete with humor. never take usury from Jews or banking and money-lending. There are hundreds of enter- gentiles lest God punish them taming hits in this new book. with poverty.' The apologists Israel Aids Brazil Most Of the items are about Jews sought to justify the money- - technical assistance agree and their habits, about traditions lending trade by noting that and their applications in this the Jews performed a vital ment between Brazil and Israel country, but he does not neglect service to the peasants, lords, for the development of Brazil's women. whisky. hooks. lie writes and even the 'Great Kings of water resources and for the or about his friend Carl Sandburg. France' who were in need of ganization of farming coopers of our whom he never forgets. loans. Later writers on the sub- Lives in that country is now in , jest stated that money-lending effect. The pact followed a visit * Third Through Eighth Grades — United Hebrew And there are some inter- Schools Branch Classes Three Times Weekly (Two was really a blessing since it to Brazil made by Israeli agri- ettng comments on Christian - afforded the hanker a great culturists and government plan- Hours Per Session) the impressions rty deal of leisure for study of ners. Israeli experts will pro- ered in his home where it and the vide a staff to organize a search Has emphasized that Jews are Torah." * Kindergarten, First and Second Grades re Leading up to the work of for underground water mit drunkards. that Jewish (Sunday Classes Only) de Pisa, whose life's activities sources, and will also provide boyx don't shout or get dirty. and impressed he evaluates and describes in training in irrigation methods Christianity But * Ninth and Tenth Grades (Confirmation Classes) introduction. Rosenthal developed with -the aid of Is- h i a upon him when he be - JOHNNY LEBOW KELLY CHEVY YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE SCHOOL NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS of Boys and Girls For the Fall Term states that "the banking pro- • rael Bonds. fession was so important to the , • Want ads get quick results! Jewish community that its very inlay •• for nilIt is worth . . . life depended on the existence COMING he is forcing the Southern was moved to write a special u /lite into a position where over. Yehiel Nissim da Pisa miaciammi. ber he most make Faber of such an institution. 'More- he begins to pruet we C hristi - b ook on the subject of banking NEWS FROM np." unity — or owes and its relation to Jewish law He frequently touches upon in order to guide the bankers RONALD SLOAN the Negro question. with a deep in the proper path of Jewish understanding of the •Negro's law and practice." needs and the Southerner's sins. Rosenthal pays tribute to Rabbis and synagogues are da Pisa as "indeed a man of occasional subjects for Golden's the Renaissance . . . a banker scalpel, and he looks back nos- and a patron of the arts . . oini to watch the Negro fight for their rights. The Negro. he Mate.: began to use Christi - talgically at life on the East Side a Talmudist and an economist of New York. Once again. he has . . a philosopher and Kab- produced an entertaining and ; who "composed He- also an informative book. brew poems that indicate a , poetic talent." Buy better-than-ever U.S. Say - Da Pisa's work admonishes inks Bonds. the reader that he wrote it "to subdue his evil urge," to re- move from him "the lust for gold and silver and may he despise ill-gotten gain." The 16th century author pro- ceeded to explain that the pur- pose of his treatise was "to ex- plain the matter of interest and usury prohibited to us by our holy Torah," to deal with the gentiles, and "since the matter problems of money-lending to of loans has become the com- mon vocation of the people and the chief source of their liveli- hood, it became essential to PLEASE REGISTER NOW School Offices Open Daily-9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. For Sunday and - Confirmation Classes (Under the Auspices of Adas Shalom Synagogue) UN. 4-7373 - Ext. 28 For Classes of the United Hebrew Schools Branch UN. 4-9210 Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yiddish Shule of the Labor Zionist Movement 19161 SCHAEFER HIGHWAY Announces REGISTRATION FOR THE FALL SEMESTER FOR BOYS AND GIRLS from 5 to 13 years of age NURSERY SCHOOL- Afternoon Session - Ages 31 to S 4 DAYS A WEEK—MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED All classes taught by professional teachers. A well-planned program. 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