The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 04, 1929, Image 21

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The Southern Israelite Page 21 Tribute To Memory Of Louis Marshall In Dr. Shalom Speigel Of Palestine To Teach tfosh llashono Message By David A. Brown At Jewish Institute Of Religion ^ ,.n 1m* Counted as One of Army to Carry on Louis Marshall's \\ !>rk *' if* United Jewish Campaign and Palestine Emergency Fund Leader's Wish to The Jews of America \ touching tribute to the memory s Marshall, is the keynote of h-Ha-Shona message by David \ Brown to the several thousands of . as ^ ui iates in the United Jewish tinpaigii, the Palestine Emergency Fund, ami other humanitarian efforts * hu h he leads. Written the day before that la- ■reiited Prince of Israel was laid #wa y m eternal rest, Mr. Brown in ked the spirit of the lamented .adei of American Jewry, in his •r***sagi\ and as his best wish to his . Mlt .jates for the New Year, he ex- • reused the hope that they be count- ,i as one <>f the army who will carry • the work of Louis Marshall. Mr. Brown's Rosh-Ha-Shana mes- ltr e f dated September 23rd, is as fol- iws: there may be peace and understand ing among our own people. “Had he lived, his * voice would have been heard in connection with the outrages perpetrated on our peo ple in Palestine. Not the voice of hate, but the voice of justice. Not a cry to arouse the passions, but an appeal for understanding, for sym pathy, for protection for our people today and for all time. “My wishes for the New Year to you and your loved ones, is that hap piness shall come to you. That the spirit of service shall grow within you. That you be counted on as one of the army who will carry on the w’ork of Louis Marshall, for which the world has crowned him the great est Jew of his time.” The Executive Committee of the In stitute announces with much satisfac tion that Dr. Shalom Spiegel of Haifa, Palestine, has accepted its invitation to serve as Visiting Teacher during the academic year, 1929-1930. Dr. Spie gel, who is one of the most distinguish ed of the younger scholars in Palestine, is to give courses in Elementary He brew, Mediaeval Hebrew Literature and Bible. Dr. Spiegel was born in Bukowina in 1899. He studied in the Israelitisch-Theologische Lehranstalt in Vienna and at the University of Vienna, from which he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1922. Since then, he has been instruc tor in Hebrew Language and Litera ture at the Beth Ha-sepher Ha-reali in Haifa, Palestine, in addition to giv ing lectures in 1925 and 1926 on the History of Hebrew Literature at the Hebrew Technical College in Haifa. In Palestine, Dr. Spiegel was engaged in communal and cultural work as lec turer and author and wrote a num ber of essays in Hebrew, and occas ionally in English periodicals, on He brew Literature and Education. He re cently completed a hook on the He brew Literature of the last two cen turies, which will appear under the title “Hebrew Reborn.” At present he is preparing a critical edition of the liturgical poetry of Eleazar Ha-kalir on the basis of early editions and manuscripts. MAX DA HEWS K I, COMPOSER, DIBS London (J. T. A.) Max Darewski,} well known pianist and composer, died this morning in a London nursing home. -»~71 - * DAVID A. BROWN A- I write this New Year’s greet ' k'. my thoughts are of tomorrov h< n I, with many thousands of oth will participate in the funera '•■rvues of Louis Marshall. 0n ly a few weeks ago, so it seems 'aid good-bye to him just before 'ailed, and wished him Godspee< r: hi* historic mission. And now, he is no more. Hi which echoed the sentiments o mind and heart has been stilled miile and his laughter are onl; a memory; his generalship in th * > h a thing of yesterday. yet, Louis Marshall lives as a more vital force thai before. His voice will be heard ^ u Ph it be silent. His generalshi] dnect, though he be absent. f Buned yes, but a greater fore r ^bose principles and movement “Tk ^ sto °d> than ever before w ,V pirit and sou ^ °f Loui r^ rS ti. a g0 m arching on, lead l0s ® loved him and thos .l bim to battle fo L'rA„ SU ” er * ng ’ to fiffht for minorit ar™ PS « t0 stand as an unflinchin worM f ° r the rights of the Jew th one f u r ’ t0 ra ‘ se our voices a an,; t " r the Perpetuation of Judaisn enve our united strength tha Fair Retail Price 30c per Quart for All Grades HIS ENTIRELY different two-base Motor Oil is just what you have been wanting ... it is a tough, heat resisting, able-bodied oil, designed for the lubrica tion of the modern motor... it is made by combining the best properties of both the paraffine and naphthene base crade oils ... it possesses all of the good and none of the bad features of single base oils. Manufacturers of the Famous Gulf Venom. Lef us drain and fin your crankcase Insecticide with this new and different oil. At all Gulf Service Stations and dealers. Gulf Refining Co.