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CLIFTON MHO! CINCINNATI 10, OHIO
THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
imo( absolute of his "i(t..rinaii
ness." .111 kind,,.( nantes and epithets
were hurled at his um:oinhed head.
Many picas tine peopl e disco% cred that
Trotzky had Lens a "shoe-lace ped-
dler' and a salesm an of collar buttons
on some Fast Nth' ■ .: . ticr. and a sub-
PAGE FIVE
RABBINIC ZIONISM
BY RABBI EMIL G. HIRSCH.
waiter in the !Loci 1Vald•iri-.1storia,
end a scene shutter for ,, moitng plc-
In 1893, Elwod Ilaynes completed America's
first practical "horseless carriage" propelled
by gasoline. This is, therefore, the 25th Suc-
cessful Year of Ilaynes Cars. The product of
America's oldest, longest experienced auto-
mobile builders, their Mechanical Maturity
Is assured. See them in their eleven beauti-
fully modernized settings for 1918.
HE following is a small col- the land implies its selection by God
lection of Nlidrashic oh- is the salient point of the parable.
titre con:pans, hut that is. was an lion-
XXIII,
Itabbah, section
' ere " tit' s ("1 the excel- ( Nlidbar
I: st man, olds - 1.1 ...... swans" would
Edition
Slassay ',tuber
.1:a
\ l tIt' )Ittinta
, ay.
No honest man m history has Palestine as the ((,Irne 'rilesit 'irni ::(illelgaensd of \'l
heen lied als(II1 so ( st:11sRelS•
Israel.
'file preciousness of the Land in
1asil
y ""
"
It "gilt h . ""
What President Wilson Thinks of
breed. Rabbinic Nationalism was .in- the eyes of God is the Leitmotif of
tins,
ly
religious.
This
these
quota-
Trotzky.
many a striking explanation of Bib-
onus
_II, i‘ 11 .prove
beyond the possibit. heal tests. l' t throughout these the
\
it .
, ,,ud,
, ssi,. 1 :,(k pi,-,..sridir1i,,,.to,,s.s:..s,,,;..
e
ti `cent
l i ci,:i enti,
k' III il m ot
and
the
„Is \\ ikon in his h jstntic ‘ 1 , eac, 1 The old Tephillali documents the other conviction dominates that
land
Tenus speech of selrral weeks „ tn. reltelous pr.:occupation of the medic-
the significant
, v ,., 1,11,,s,...s .:: ,:i.,1 , t, g o Its
t ..t.h („111( 1.,: a li .,.:tiiie !tilt, I:,,a,,,, ,rt 1\i , e. ar lii
' :
referring to Ti v. Lenin, Nline
Clo
i lt SI t V bYetri t. "1.Au ficirtialoitit:Ig
lx)slrei itti'lag
i scale lii:t:i.illitcl
o
ISidlantey, Shatoti. \ glliskY• Sheer er.
One Blessed be
Margolsk . and other spokesmen of to the full God's statutes. It attrili• Ile selected that of Israel.
But of
the Ifolslie1iki: - Their conception of uteri this deprivation to God's disci- this
this land again he selected the 'rent-
It construed it to be a
what is right. of us hat it is hum an e .111(i Notary plan.
in this sanctuary lie con-
aga
again
It ferred greatest distinction upon the
honorable for them to accept leis been punishnisItt for sin, committed.
stated with a frankness, a larseness could not :1101 N1 .1111,1 1101 accept as the holy of holies; as indeed of all Israel
fulfillment of Israel's destiny a res- he chose for special service the tribe
side, ;I generosity of spirit, and
universal human sympathy,
toration in which Temple service of Levi and among them in turn the
must challenge the admiration oi sacerdotal institution should have no family of .\aron. (Shemoth Rabbah,
every friend of mankind, and they place. Its tIcI01CCS with unweakened XXXVII, 5).
have refused to compromis e their fervor 10 . .. cCI1C11 the throne of grace
The election and setting apart of
ideals or desert others that they them- to permit their eyes to toehold "God's" Israel is placed in analogy to that of
st..1k- es may be safe."
return to the fireplace of His rebuilt the Sabbath the Sabbatical year and
1 e cillPhas's was laid 011 the year of the Jubilee. Again the re-
.1nd thus ha: Leon Trotzky justified sa nctuary. 1 'file
"I iod's" return to the spot where the
his uueusnpn joinin g 1 1 01,10,1 , 01.
ligtous associations predominate. (See
smoke of sacrificial offerings as or- hlidrash to Psalm XCII).
.•lainett in the Torah would again arise
Remarkable Rise to
Legion are the passages in 14ab-
a sweet savor.
Prominence of Blind
Mine literature in which the great
It is this religious note never fertility and other distinguishing ad-
Jewish Lawyer.,
silenced or indistinct Which differen- vantages of Palestine are lauded in
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J udaism's
iii,,p,,,,0
i
hoping
g extravagant
Pile career of Benjamin Berinstein, a bate, orthodox
successful New York lawyer, who has frion the schemin g
these g tat il l' ihdri'llisct:tdi';ign Ys . of M Ia
ltill1ic(
); a)fl
0 0,
and
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been blind in birth isa striking in- of Neo.Nationalisni. It is strongly descriptions. he
I designation of Pal-
stance of what pluck stub determination e , ephasis(d in almost every specula- esthie as 1•Iretz Tzwi Land of glory
in spite
whelming odds.
In an interview con- :"" 'm the land and the Peolde id calls forth (natty a laudatory elahora-
can achieve
of altn°4 over- 'Israel 1,, s pith the masters of the Nos Tzwi also means stag. The skin
ccrning his struggles
euggle, in obtaining his Haggadah have lent expression.
Are
"War-Time Models"
mpt a
ars p
icerta
the
`something new," we
nes, for they are known
you, especially in these
ngine.
Those who chose Haynes "Light Twelves" are pleased in propor-
tionate measure. We believe this war-induced trend will prove
permanent. Even when the ban on needless expenditures no longer
holds, Haynes cars will continue first choice for prformanCe
alone.
`Light their third year upon this
I.
rnani alstlier Cars
he "fu sive automobiles, some
it cost vaunted "performance."
moto economy, have recently
They an awakening,
after nes "Light Six" satisfies
beh gine. The Haynes range
oar is of any car. Its rapidity
pick. Its hill-climbing ability,
which jan through hard going
s, isp cally.
Conservation of Fuel, Tires, Labor
CONOMY is a vital factor today. Here again do Haynes cars
fit war times. Their low consumption of gasoline has long
been traditional. Haynes "Light Six" engines could not
have survived the quarter billion miles they have been driven with-
out basic change in design, had not that design given high mile-
ages from fuel.
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Similarly, Haynes cars have been noted for unusually good tire
mileages. The average figures reported to us are very high.
Perhaps the most vital factor is the simplicity of Haynes design—
the simplicity effected through nearly a quarter centrry's experi-
ence. This enables the average owner to care for a Haynes him-
self. Or it enables a mechanic to speedily adjust any parts.
But this saving in garage bills is less im-
portant today than the saving of the time
of mechanics who are in such demand by
our Government.
So again does a Haynes justify itself as a
purchase in entire keeping with the times.
Car"
Thus will you find these beautifully mod-
ernized 1918 models of both Haynes
"Light Sixes" and H a y n es "Light
Twelves" to be essentially war-time cars.
And as such we recommend them to you.
Said ,,j th e stag is said to shrink immedi-
of the atcly after it is separated from the
es
education aisl in establishing himself they that originally posssion
i n his twofession. Mr. Berinsteill gave an land came to Israel only in requite- animal's carcass. In like manner the
account of the variou s stages by which meal flue
suffering: In this ituigme " t land tiein g
s " ettiirimmslY
fruitful all
is
he finally attained his goal. the land is significantly classed with unable to contain
and to consume
''Si)' parent, began tip' education at die Torah and the I Rain ha-ba, 1Vorld
it brings forth. It has a surplus of
home so that when I entered the New t., come. Says R. Shineon the son of everything. Again because Tebnel
York State School for the Blind in the Yo'haY "Ili
'rce good gifts did the seems to refer to Palestine in the
autumn of 1894, I had acquired some Holy one blessed be Ile confer on verse p rover b s
VIII, 31 our friend
knowledge of spelling and the rudiments Israel and none of them (lid Ile prof-
Rabbi Shint'on the son of Yo'hay in-
of mental arithmetic, as well as a gets- kr them except at the price of suffer-
eral acquaintance with the common oh- ing. These are the three: The 'rural] forms us that other countries may
jects that make up a child's round of the Land of Israel and the (.)lam ha- have one or the other product to their
credit and for their use or one or the
experience. My schooling began at the ha, \Yoshi to come. How he proves
other distinction but Israel's land has
New York Institution for the Blind at this contention On scriptural groiinds all the advantages and products with
Batavia, and 1 completed a high school
may be learned from consulting the which all other sections of the earth
course in the State institution. It had passages in point.
Olerakhoth 5a; are blessed and lacks absolutely noth-
always been my hope to go to college Mekhilta to Ba'hodesh par. X; Siphre ing. (Siphre part II paragraph 37.)
and my preparation had been made with
part ii l'iska .12 and freq u ently).. The . rhey who would learn about the (Nat-
this in view. It occurred to me before- ,,, :
i nn to be observed is that the real ity and the size of the fruit grown in
hand that my chance of success in col-
lege would be greater if I could acquire mystic classes the Land with the To- this exceptionable belt of earth ac-
some knowledge of how boys and girls rah and World to come. For him, too, cording to Talmudic report may eon-
religion is an essential force and fay- stilt the Babylonian tract Kethub-
with sight did their work.
"After considerable opposition from for in Israel's national destiny.
both, folios III and 112 and anal-
Even more strongly elaborated is ogous passages in .ler. Peali VII, 4.
principals and teachers, I entered the
East High School in Rochester, N. Y., this point in the comment on the Ample substantiation will they find
where my parents were then fying. I verse. And Yethro rejoiced (Exodus therein for the most excessive expec-
.
spent two years in advanced work, and 1S1 rib 4. Meginita
Amaids . 1. lations and predictions of more mod-
in acquiring the specific knowledge I Edition of Weiss page b7.) In the ern advertisers of the rare and won-
was seeking. During those two years I future God will give us six excellent derful fertility of l'alestine.
took part in school debates, which ex- Middoth properties, viz:—The Land,
What notions our masters had con-
perience furnished me with the poise
Israel, World to come, Independence cerning the yield in oil in certain dis-
and hack of self-consciousness which are
under the Davidic Dynasty, and again tricls the following story will illus-
even more necessary to a man without the priesthood and the Levitic heir- trate.
Once upon a time the people
sight than to the ordinary individual.
archy. The association of the Land of Lorlacca were in need of oil. So
Enter Columbia University.
and political independence with sac- they :limonite(' a high official (he had
"In the autumn of 1906 I entered Co- erdotal institutions and dogmatic a military title) to go out and secure
lumbia, after great opposition from the concepts clearly indicates the drift of for them as much oil, as the sum of
committee on admission. I had deter- Rabbinical thought even when na- one million (Dinar) would fetch,
mined to get my Bachelor of Arts De- tionally orientated.
which sum they placed into his hands.
gree and to study law and nothing was
This fact another paragraph in the 'their commissioner first repaired to
to change my course. Another prob- Mekhilta (Par. 11'ayislinia' )(cairn Jerusalem but Own: he was advised
lem confronted me in the fact that I Parashah II, \Vetss page 691 brings that Tyre was the better market. In
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no money with which to employ a out. Three things were given condi- this city he was again told to go to
reader, so that during the whole first tionally. The Land the Temple and Gush
(in Galilee). Arrived
year I was compelled to rely upon what
:political independence under David's there he was directed to repair to the
I heard with my ears.
dynasty, the condition named being
field of one certain man. Ile found
"In the spring of 1907, my first col- that God's Law should he observed. him
busy attending to his olive trees.
lege year. the Legislature passedlaW Of the
same tenor is the known] Nlentioning to him his errand and the
appropriating $.31)0 a year to each blind The appellation Kinyan Possession
S11111 Ile was equipped to spend the
student attending a recognized college, . attaches to Israel to the Land to
man bade him wait until he had fin-
said suit
to be used to employ a reader. I leasen and Earth the sanctuary and
ished the work ill hand. When
i(s,r:icizurce:)1,,, the
tlii,ra1
$.3(10
this helped things the Torah. This similarity brought
along considerably
through with it the putative dispenser
out by the Scriptural passages is con-
out
of this large quantity of oil loitered
"With the exception of my first year, , strum' to imply that "Israel named
about clearing the field of stones, but
all the
expenses of my college and law- Kinyan shall come and inhabit the
finally shouldering his loots as would
school courses were paid he me per- land which is also designated by Kin-
sonally, out of money earned at odd
an ordinary (lay laborer struck out
van that by them therein he built the
times and in various ways.
for the road leading to his house. On
"Some of the thing, I did were type- s
the way the visitor inquired of him
s iailr'ec-at :ll artYlieals;::kaliuKtliinItali?: a l 1n 1 (el 1' t i 1hiS
Ort i Qu
i ' :
writing, reading proof s
hether he had the oil in stock and
for the Nlatilda benefit of the Torah. In other pas-
w as given an affirmative answer. This
Ziegler Nlagazine f(n: the Blind and s ages
the same inference is drawn.
transcribing with the aid of a reader (
disalms, (I him of the impression
a number of Greek texts fur a wealthy i
hiell he had formed that somebody
lrlI rt ne l ,IblI;r ig'iti ,ri't.,IIII I II'I tIsa• ncl:' ii issj.laa
iti tah;:: ill't'sw-
Mind student at Princeton University, nngi n s
had made him the victim of a prac-
„, Na'halali, inheritance.
working 16 to 18 hours a (lay (luring my , siodsi :„.,1
tical
juke. His surprise, however, in-
w ssi rs t, x , w e i ss 51 a )
years at the l'Imt•r-its.
creased when he saw the 111211 ' S 11011SC-
, , •
t
hat
Ins
an:,
"In spite of :milieu- from my law
'mil) the land and I" maid approach with a large vessel
rad ar e roes. Israel was given the till
e d with heated water in which the
student.. Il l
ss et
aitt ;'i
"titta ti pr ti ,
: t i iii d ,. ';tiil
i
i :: title t: i t ..(the land is emphasized in this „ Tifl i s
would
, day laborer washed both
ti1ii i parabb
vain and practicing impossible, I sue
h
(Mee there was a hand, and feet and then bathed both
-
seeded in completing my 1:111- tours, , , pingwino had many :dales. Thought b an d s
and feet in a gold jar filled with
passed my bar 1..V1111, and in Nugent- beIt were w ,se to :mailer: for the oil Furthermore a rich meal was
spr, 1 before him and his guest and
t I Ii eceni. 1912 ' ruceived InY license to {oral'-1
,1(1 .1 ,anrirlsia: ((ii:::i
'
f i nil,ain'i'dhli(r'lail'i.eft 'st"plathii..
- only after partaking of the good cheer
"It was rn). desire In me ,. an sow s Litton and Lice versa. up on second did they
proCCC11 In business. The
but all efforts to secure an opening even thought. however. he cam e t o
the oil was measured out to the emissary
on an offer for work for nothing were coin hismil that inasmuch both the and the price was paid whereupon the
unavailing and I was ultimately eon- 1l"lld'"'" and the 1
"' n ' isw `mien were dealer inquired whether perhaps his
pulled to continence the practice by m y . , alisis,igpi them ii:us wi . ,aa snd yys isotel "ftii,r eS
hil fii rot to
n customer
l
in st ur pidl
desired
eys d l
otu wases culr
t
self.
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Secret of Success.
to do. One of the very first essential, is of seciindary importance the under- sown
•
okomo, Indiana, U. S. A.
I
visit Detroit during the Show we have
CS I e t adv
to send. It brings the Haynes Ex-
*rite for it.
Haynes "Light Twelves"—Open Cars
(Wire Wheels, Cord Tires)
Model 44 (7-pass. touring)
Model 44 (4-pass. FOURDOR• roadster)
$2785
2785
Closed Cars
Model 44 Sedan (7- pa ss.)
Model 44 Coupe (4-pass I
Model 44 Town Car 15-pass.)
Demountable tops for all open models
scriptural warra t for this contention replied the dealer in oil. *The
propo-
meeting the approval of the
is proper training which. added to a lying conlictunt that Israel's hold on buses, another quantity of oil was
reasonable amount of native ability, a I
measured out, the price of which
power to stick to all in spite of opposi- ( 11,11i,n,(11. 1 :iIiiI(.1 1, t ,hi rf .. )ti,g,il i nglii ..,0(,:iffir.:irtisn 1.
1 1 loerrk- A ii 1 , 1,1,0 ,1 ,111,:: ,1 1 t,,(:,:: i gt:: er.,etn
bri ritibll(ioasitts. olf %blu:rmy.
tion, plus "nerve" will get you to the
and
goal you are seeking. ! fur the blind. This club, which ofig-
111'11 was requisitioned to transport
Additional CVPIIII, of the correct- inally met at 0 settlement under Mrs. the
hgct 1011) fluid. 1,VIICII
in ., o f this vi e w Is afforded by the Bert:
they reached
1, 0'0C , (Me, tion, is now taking their destinatio
n I he townspeople
fact that I ha%e several tuna, acted as inns , Part in helping individual ',find
turned out to w. Iconic their return-
referee and receiver under a justices II:ae.','ild:',faini'lleiliihea
la.i`ei,,".gAr,n,1,10d:mf::,,,,thrlmlu
Mg agent and to praise him for the
menus made by Supreme Court
til::. successful carrying out of his errand.
in this county.
1.)0 not praise me," said lie, but praise
Berinstein also was a Candid:Ili' ill his 1i11 . 1" 11:11ougli NIr. Beritistem cannot see.
ye
district for assembly at the recent ehe- he has beena 111'07 1 `1"1-,aakretsc, a ,,If Putil:,- Ili this 111:01 for he not only sold the
.
i t hi uciensN
. r- T
I originally intended to pur-
a llic,,brlikrnlI gkei-ii:iu, l s i. isnit:::: isid( (:;Itiigrief li•tat.entif:ItIolig
.s
nsaitite ir, v ratrii:;tui,,,i4 to the work tionai .1,1,11,
chase, but trusted me with an addi-
to cost eighteen mil-
Graduates, which was largely respoii. ior the 1.111,(1
Ile has . recently
"." dons. ( Sltualmth 85b.)
%dile for the creation of the New York trued a n 11011:10011 to j oin the stall
1
There is
State Commission for the Blind For a of speaker, of tile I. ongres, of Forums
for rat .
and sntilf,
. this
title Sir. Berin,km a. ied a, the 10111- 1 he blind hamster is also a past
.torsos • as 1:alinuirnligc
cha.ii- }sttf o: ,., 1; ...1
, .. t.;s: t:t r. ,,,,,, :t: tttle
in the
111,1011 ' S UlliAliCiAl 1.0011 , 11.
(ellr of Republic losIge, Knights of
ue i man - . n ins. nouns. Yet two
stand
In January, 1015, he was made press- I Pythias. :01 1 1 a member of Slanhatiati
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dent of the Hebrew AS,Uliation of the
Lodge, ITosit It'rith.
(Continued ou Page Ellz.)
, in achieving
E ILS AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW
A OMOBILE CO.
11
iee answer,
his establishment. Similarly God has but I hare not sufficient funds with
d
the l and,
• i I
both h
"Although it is On uphill task-. I 1 ie- Pi ne '
•
nit.
hey, that ever _ Hind
Israel
and
s
' " shall accompany Thee to thy
...„4. .mans.,. 111'01W rty,
ill 111111s,01
111/1C t011011.
cet„
The home and collect the money there,"
.` nst what in. has so no
n
$3385
3335
3985
300
All 844 to rover war tax
All price. f. o. le Kokomo, lid, and muldeet to artier.,