CLEVELAND BARNETT R. BRICKNER, Rabbi NATHAN BRILLIANT, Educational Director Vol. IX FEBRUARY 14, 1930 SE3SE3E3 No. 22 III Sunday, 10:30 a.. RABBI BRICKNER will preach on "WI-IAT PROMISE DOES AMERICA GIVE?" A Discourse on the occasion of the birthday' anniversaries of Lincoln and Washington Written qu tionl anlwered fro the pulpit ~ 1 Friday evening Sabbath Morning Twilight Service Service.5:30 to 6:00 11:00 to 12:00 LID R.bb;an,"~ '... -.. ~. s... ~ W" K I ~~aej A. S. Oko. Libr arian, Cinci nnati. Ohio. ~ ~
EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN Published Weeloly fro Septeber to Jun. ot S. E. Cor. Euclid Ave. and Eost 82nd St. Clevelond, Ohio by The Ansh. Chesed Congregotion Telephone.CEdar 0862 3 Subscription '0 conrs per Annu NATHAN BRILLIANT, Editor Entered as second-clall atter April 9, 1926 at the Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879. The Weeb Friday: 11:00 A. M.-"Books and Authors." 4:15 P. im.--contiration Class. 5:30 P. M.-Friday Evening Prayer Service. Saturday: 9 :()O A. M.-J unior High School. 11 :00 A. M.-Sabbath Service. Sunday: 9 :15 A. M.-Priary and Intel'IIlediate Depts. 10:15 'A. M.-High School Departent. 10:30 A. M.-Sunday Morning Lecture Service. 10:30 A. M.-Machol 'Oratorical Contest. Monday: 9:00-3:00 P. M.--'Counity Sewing. S :00 P.IM.-Teachers' Course. Tuesd'ay: 12:00 noon-men's Club Round Table at Statler Hotel. 4:1'5,P. IM.-Jewish Teachers' Institute. 8:30P. M.-LectureCourse pre sent~ Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe. Wednesday: 4:15 P. M.-lPre-Confiration Class. Thursday: 4:,1'5 P.lI!1.-Hebrew Classes. 4:1'5 P. M.-Jewish Teachers' Institute. 6:00 P. M.-Father-Son Dinner. The Future Feb. 21-J ewish Current 'Events. 21-"W'by We Behave as Huans" by Dr. Schuacher. 23-Club Draa Day. 25-Lecture Course will present Syposiu on "'Iortality Is Death the End 1" Mar. I----,Children's Service. 2~oru-Surpper-Judge Weygandt, speaker. 15--Mother-Daughter Day. IS-Puri Carnival. The Lecture CouTSe Pr.sents s. K. RATCLIFFE Editor IINew State.an u of London who will speak on "THE RAMSAY MACDONALD GOVERNMENT" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18~ 6 :30 P. M. I n the Auditoriu Singl. Adi.. ions ovoiloble ot the door Sunday Lecture Service On the occasion of the birthday anniversaries of Lincoln and Washington, Rabbi Brickner has chosen for the thee of his discourse next Sunday, "What Proise Does Aerica Give?" "Aerica, like Athens at her great rperiod, has aterial eans in abundance. Aerica, oreover, is free fro the influence of the now dying royalconservatives and bureaucracy which in Europe still crushes the vitality -of the living with the weight of history and tradition. Aerican life belongs to the future. Aerica has the eans and the opportunity. Has she a spiritual endowent coparable with that of the Greeks two and a half illenius ago 1 The age has yet to give proof of this. It lies with Aerica to allow a great proise to perish or to ature." Rabbi Brickner wiu deal particularly with the questions: Is Aerica Producing a New RaeiaJ Type? Is Aerica,Producing ill Distinct Culture? What is the Political Future of this Country?
MEN'S CLUB SPECIAL BULLETIN lit alent Nite II FATI-IER-SON DINNER UndeT the auspices of the Men's Club and Aluni Association THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 6:00 P. M. "MAI-I NISI-ITANOI-I" The Four Questions Why is this night different fro ali other nights? 1. On all other nights we eat with or withqut Dad, but on this night we eat only with Dad. 2. On all other nights we hide our light under a bushel, but on this night we can exhibit our talents in public.. 3. On au other nights, with Mother around, we do not "dip" even' once, but on this night we ay "dip" twice; once in soup and once in coffee. 4. On all other nights we eat without special festivities, but on this night we hold this Father-Son Talent Nite. DAYENU How anifold are the events which FatheNSon Night will confer upon us! Had we only a cater~d dinner and no songs,... Dayenu Had we just songs and no display of talent,... Dayenu Had we a display of talent and no prizes,... Dayenu Had we prizes and no acrobats,... Dayenu Had we acrobats and no debate between a fat-her and a son,... Dayenu Had we a debate and no original play "In the Good Old Days",... Dayenu Had we the original. play and no essage fro Rabbi Brickner,... Dayenu How uch ore, then, are we to be grateful for the fvariety that "Tal~nt Nite" preunts us. There will be an excellent dinner, new songs, a host of talent, any prirus, startling acrobatics, a fine debate between a father and a son, an original skit "In the Good Old Days," and a essage fro Rabbi Brickner.
EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Club Draa Day - Feb. 23rd A very fine progra, representative of the work done by our Draa Clubs, will be given Sunday, February 23rd under the auspices of the G. O. The Modern Players, under the direction of Miss Marian Bouan, will present "Fraternity," a one-act play of Jewish life,in a college fraternity. This club will also present a specialty dance nuber. Everyone in the club is participating. The Junior Draa Club will present a patriotic nuber. The Inter Draa Club has converted a Jewish fairy tale into a charg play called "The Magic Apples." The ebers of the Marionette Club have selected one of the Elijah legends, have written the lines and have also created their own Marionettes. AH G. O. ebers will be aditted free. For all others adission will be 15c for children and 25c for adults. Tickets ay be obtained Saturday and Sunday ornings in the box -office. Jewish Arbor Day A special progra will be given this Sunday at the departental asseblies in celebration of ChaiSlOh Osor B'Shevat.,Chaisoh Osor B'Shevat, the 15th day of Shevat, according to the Hebrew Calenr dar, is the Arbor Day of Palestine. This year it occurred on' February 13th. In Palestine it arks the beginning of the Spring Season. It is therefore appropdately called "Rosh Hashonah L'Ilolonoth," the UN ew Year of the Trees." In Palestine this day is celebrated by general outdoor activ'ities such as hlkes, picnics and planting of trees. It is the day set aside for the agricu'ltural welfare of the land. In the Diaspo<ra, this holiday is frequently observed by the eating of Palestini'an fruits, and by aiding financially in the reafforestation and agricultural upbuilding of the Holy Land. Chaisoh Osor B'Shevat ay a1so be ade an occasion for learning about Palestine-the country, its geography, its natural resources, diate, :f.ruits, trees and rivers. Course On Judais Last Monday night Rabbi Bricler gave the first in a course of lectures for the teachers of our Religious :School on "Judais in the Light of Modern Thought." This course wiu be given on consecutive Monday evenings during the onths of February and March, in the Sisterhood Parlor. Though this course is priarily intended for teachers, a cordial invitation is extended to ebers of the congregation who ay be interested. Those who desire to join, will please register with Mr. Brilliant. The outline of the course is as follows: 1. Religion and Judais in relation to the odern conception. oi Science and Philosophy. 2. Is Judais Necessary to. Jewishness; what is Jewish Culture; what is Jewish Nationalis -and Zionis; what is Judais? 3. The odern conception of God, Soul, Iortality, Prayer, Bible, Good and EvH, Reward and Pun[sbient, Jewish Ethics, the Synagogue, and Jewish Messianis. 4. Judais in relation to ot-her Religions. The whole course will be treated in its relation to Jewish Pedagogy. Funds Contributions to the following fund! are gratefully aclowledged: Library: Miss Cora Fuldhei in eory of li;k Jacob Firth. Prayer Book: Mrs. Sophie!Mahrer in eory of her husband, Adolph Mahrer.. Our heartfelt sypathy is extended to the bereaved failies of Sophie Fox Beatrice Moss Looser Heran RippJ).er
EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN Music At Sunday SeTVice Following is the progra of usic for the services on Sunday, February 16th: Organ: Allegro S yphonique... Faulkes Canzonetta... D' Abrosio Choir: Mah Tovu... Goldstein Boruch Sche... Rogers Mi Choocho... Thatcher Kodosh... SpickeI May the Words... Schlesinger Wa-anachnu... Stark Lovely Appear over the Mountains...... Gounod The Lord Hath Done Great Things...... Stevenson SISTERHOOD CultuTal 6TOUPS "Jewish Current Events" - In his last lecture before the Jewish Current Events Group, Rabbi Brickner gave a brief review of the ost recent additions to the field of literature, by and concerning the Jew. The next eeting of the Current Events Gr.oup will be held Friday, February 21st at 11 :o()< A. M. "Why We Behave as Huans" The second lecture by Dr. Henry Schua.cher on "Why We Behave as Huans," will be given Friday, February 14th at 10:00 A. M., in the Sisterhood Parlor. In his first lecture, Dr. Schuacher presented the in troducti'on to his subject which proises a series of stiulating and inforative discussions. It is planned to ake each lecture a unit in itself. Single adissions are available at the doo r. MotheT-DaughteT Day The Coittee on Arrangeents held its first eeting and announces that Mother-Daughter bay this year will take place Saturday, March leith. An exceillent progra is being planned for the day, beginning with the service in the teple conducted entirely by the woen of the Sisterhood, f ollowed by the luncheon in the Recreation Hall, and entertainent in the Auditoriu. Counity Sewing In spite of the incleent weather last Monday, a very nice group attended the Sewing Group. A few orders for quilts, pajaas, children's a.prons, etc., can still be taken. A variety of sall articles for gifts are also ade. ALUMNI Macho I OTatoTical Contest The annua:! Oratorical Contest conducted under the auspices of the Aluni Association takes place this Sunday, February 16th at 10:30 A. M., in the Auditoriu. The ninth grade contest, because of the large nuber of entries, was held in three shifts: Saturday and Sunday ornings, and Tuesday afternoon. The two winners, Seyril Schochen and Howard Weiss, will participate in the Machol Contest this Sunday. Judge Weygandt To Speak For its second Foru-Supper on Sunday evening, March 2nd, the Aluni Association has been fortunate enough to secure Judge Carl V. Weygandt who will spook on "Court 'Coedy and Tragedy." The evening will begin with a supper at 6 o'clock, a talk by Judge Weygandt at 7:30, and dancing at 8:30. General adission is 75c. Aluni ebers holding budget tickets are aditted free, but reservations ust be ade no later than February 23rd. It is iportant that budget ticket holders ake their reservations, since we were copelled at the last supper to tu away quite a few who had failed to do so. OUT LibTaTY The eireu lation of 956 books for the onth of January has established a new record for our library. This total does not include the large nubers that USIe our library as a reading roo. The excellent attendance is a tribute to the beautifully-equipped library and its. collection of books on Jewish subjects. The Librarian, Miss Eda Wolpaw, is ready to help you in your selection. The library is open Friday afternoons, and SatuTday and Sund'8y ornings.
EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN Win a PTize There will be any prizes. Just look this list over: For the father with the ost sons. For the faily represented by the ost generations.. For the,oldest father with the youngest son. For the youngest father with the oldest son. For the youngest grandfather whose grandson is with 'hi. For the ost talented father. For the ost talented son. The last two prizes will be awarded by popular applause. Last: Call! If any father or son, possessing soe taient, has n<lt yet enrolled for the progra, do so at once; in person, by 'phone, ail or airplane. Arrange YOUT Own PaTties Is there any group of people with who you will feel ore at hoe? If so, that's easily -arranged. Tables to accoodate parties of ten can be reserved for you, just f<lr the asking; that is, if the request is accopanied by a check-$1.50 for each person. "Adopt;1I A Son You surely wouldn't want to iss this gala night, just.because you have no son of your own, or because your son is fortunate enough to attend an out-of-town college. "Adopt" a son or two for the evening, and ake yourself and at least one ore person happy. (PLEA. I! DETACH AND MAIL AT ONCE) Euclid Ave. Teple 8206 Euclid Ave. (Date).... Please ake... resel'v'ations at $1.60 each, for the Father-Son Dinner to be held Thursday evening, February 20th, for which I enclose y che~k for $... (Nae)... (Address)...