MAY__8,__1943 w] career 0f hhi Seheinfeld _______ notices in the out“ figfifiilliy m the esteem ' m“ ‘the late Rabbi Solomon . ch 5plflLUDl leader o5 Mxiai .- , a - rice ng;§*°{-,§§.‘ Rgebank. °I wns held. The iollowinr: 3:1} hi5 career will be read ‘ o interest; ,. d n ' ""°j;,,‘§‘§..§i§l§' Isaac Eichanan. "mm the United States in “ilfioh directly to Milwaukee. l. l‘ Md mere less than a year lemaqf‘ the small size oi the ‘llgecorpnllllilly then in the city. ‘w, vt-illis‘ in Louisville. i~'_y.. r liChKCIiCC. as an Qrthnrtox ‘Fm mum“: to Milwaukee. "1- - “Winn population had s ernbly in his absence. . bbi oi Congregation Beth e; m also heeded the city's ‘hcldox conimiiiiiti‘. when Srheinield became a i- iii the Zionist movement ior qiehincnt oi a Jewish homeland fiilrstlne, lie was vice-nresicent Zionist organization in “In 5llll(‘$ and continued his w. Fl" ‘ n Hezfignamg ‘he most noted " \V‘.\\' Marks in the m of _, _ "The Sunerman." I Lrliicz World“ and W011i.‘ 0f W1‘ ' in addition. he coli- Hnhrow liFYlfKllCRlS and w encyclopedia. Humanitarian Work l; a director oi charitafale so~ an and hospitals in Milwaukee ‘ncrs than members of - 4 . . At the time oi ll\‘0l'l<‘l i!‘ he established 1N mince to collect funds . . Many vcars n20 ed a Passover’ iunri to rid; Passover necessities tor y Jen's and those in institu- I i; all the fume that came to .. 1n hi5 religious and charitabll? 1, he remained a man pi ex- zlonal inodrstv, in keepinrz with ' attitude lie exnressed a wish. a nth, before his m, t s Iuneral be free from iilatlon or elaborate ceremony. nlsoldest srirvlvinz son. Mr. ram Svhrinfeld, is well known in l Provlnre. having visited Dr. .. Mrs Frank here on several oc- on He ts an author and artist. ha: arliwrod n wide renntation row-m "“'lr_$ as a writer on iiiillc siililecls . "John of The Lilacs" P. E. I. It loveliness within thy heart, i- shovis, ll‘0i\'i day to day, written glory in the 5m-B3, n; that heavenly way. l». tliougliliuiness that always bloomed >' deep irizhin thy breast,“ mirrored in the tenderness, -- ihy dear lios caressed. Ill the roses here 0n earth iragrance wrote a. name, others,‘ would surely be their c o cl every ilower the same. ill the silver in her hair, u snun irom starfilled skies, ~ t then. perhaps would but ex- plain, i-t lovellsht in her eves. loin. that one word "Mother"-- o loved you-yes-irom birth‘. our lliilll her pnln—y0ur Joy, her oy e dearest one on earth." on: r0 A co-n-AEE -- silent is the night. v illl the stars are brieht, i the trees are all azlow. the wind howls to and fro. tin hear no marching feet. l" bytzone days I'd meet, ~ the tlnklings in the snow; ' but dreams oi long ago. ‘luded mid the quiet life, darkened shacows, its worldly llllzht ' luvs end tears through ell the Sears, i- isle. it lies in constant fears Wider lies the cottage state, llttald its solemn lonelv irate, “ lhe meadows inr and wide. ~ Nth oi memory seems to guide. filkilmr in soreneiui sleep y nllhflii it and sometimes ween: ‘hglv- l wonder in despair; they?‘ lllfi cottmze were not " iifllfijlh! incl-s brim: nought lmtl Tlltlfli’ with my lonesome yegrs; I Tmnder eves and lins so sweet: M my dreams and haunting "ad from this wordll ‘lclowlflt slumber sometiymeatleiere. i Hrs lie in eternal rest: gellteave behind their charming " l‘ klllrlnwl shall over . _ ~- - . impart. v 53,12?‘ l‘ lhfillllhtiul heart. t. “we Trill‘. it mattered not, ° fill in enual lot. aafif-“lflnl lhvuuhts to me so n‘ the drive of chee w- .r and fear; 1Q“ -‘°'"@ simple little ioke. n“ m’ M" "W nrovoke. iiewi liseehrtlollggalm by the mum: memo“; l “lit a dismal siiiht we the will llnggg- on 0 cumin" of the dawn. _r.eo WALSH. riotteiown p 15,1 C aflm‘ fll'l'i'.‘itl in the United . (Jrimtuurfis iuvvm uUAKDIAN PAGE NINE