The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915 By: Various |
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The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915, is a meticulous compilation of intellectual and thought-provoking essays that encompass a broad range of topics. Edited by Various, this anthology showcases an array of voices, contributing to a captivating literary experience.
This volume begins with an insightful introduction, which sets the tone for the subsequent essays. Delving into diverse areas of human thought and culture, The Menorah Journal explores subjects such as literature, art, philosophy, and social issues of the time. Each essay offers a distinct perspective, providing readers with a valuable opportunity to explore various facets of early twentieth-century intellectual discourse.
One notable highlight of this anthology is the essay titled "The Practical Value of the Impractical" by Horace Kallen. Kallen eloquently argues that the purpose of education lies not solely in its ability to impart practical skills, but also in its capacity to nurture an individual's creative and imaginative faculties. This essay, along with others in the collection, encourages readers to critically examine conventional wisdom and reconsider the role of the "impractical" in advancing society.
Furthermore, the aesthetic appreciation of art is elegantly explored in essays like "Creative Authority in Art" by William A. Coomaraswamy. Coomaraswamy expounds upon the significance of understanding art as a unique form of human expression, separate from the limitations of traditional academic interpretations. His musings invite readers to cultivate a discerning eye for artistic beauty and to engage with art in a more nuanced manner.
In addition to these thought-provoking essays, The Menorah Journal, Volume 1 features fiction and poetry that complement the scholarly works. These creative pieces add a layer of depth and emotion to the anthology, providing readers with a balanced reading experience.
Though published over a century ago, The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915, remains a relevant and engrossing read for both scholars and casual readers alike. The essays and literary works contained within this volume continue to captivate and enlighten, reminding us of the enduring power of intellectual discourse. It is a testament to the timeless nature of human curiosity and the continued pursuit of knowledge.
Overall, The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915, is a rich compilation that offers a window into the intellectual climate of the early 20th century. With its diverse range of essays and engaging prose, this anthology provides an enriching reading experience for anyone interested in the exploration of ideas and the canons of human thought. [Illustration] VOLUME I NO. 1 JANUARY 1915 Greetings: From Dr. CYRUS ADLER, LOUIS D. BRANDEIS, Professor RICHARD GOTTHEIL, Dr. JOSEPH JACOBS, Dr. KAUFMAN KOHLER, Justice IRVING LEHMAN, Judge JULIAN W. MACK, Dr. J. L. MAGNES, Dr. MARTIN A. MEYER, Dr. DAVID PHILIPSON, Dr. SOLOMON SCHECHTER, JACOB H. SCHIFF, and Dr. STEPHEN S. WISE A Call to the Educated Jew LOUIS D. BRANDEIS Menorah: A Poem WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD The Jews in the War JOSEPH JACOBS Jewish Students in European Universities HARRY WOLFSON The Twilight of Hebraic Culture MAX L. MARGOLIS Days of Disillusionment SAMUEL STRAUSS Three University Addresses President ARTHUR T. HADLEY of Yale University, Chancellor ELMER E. BROWN of New York University, President CHARLES W. DABNEY of the University of Cincinnati The Menorah Movement HENRY HURWITZ From College and University: Reports from Menorah Societies PUBLISHED BY THE INTERCOLLEGIATE MENORAH ASSOCIATION 600 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK : : : 25 CTS. A COPY INTERCOLLEGIATE MENORAH ASSOCIATION For the Study and Advancement of Jewish Culture and Ideals OFFICERS Chancellor HENRY HURWITZ 600 Madison Avenue, New York President I... Continue reading book >>
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