THE DETROIT PAGE FOUR EWISH CHRONICLE of encouragement of art literature and music, which perish so • oft stillborn from the want of timely encouragement and support. The man of millions who, in al- BY JOSEPH MARYMONT. ?satins. most every case in this country, 41, Charity, Based on First Verse of Chapter started out in life as a poor man, ac- cumulated his wealth entirely by his Charity in olden times was inter- second, "Novian" needs only to hint own efforts. His millionaire brothers preted only as almsgiving to supply to grasp the meaning that is intend- of Europe inherit their wealth from ed to be conveyed to the speaker; the the immediate pressing physical needs generation to generation and it was of the poor, but in our modern day third, "Mascil," the bare human need found that all, but the few who en- the effort to relieve is accompanied without hint or suggestion. These three names, these three de- tered the political field, were failures. with the purpose of providing against Therefore, you rich men take heed the recurrence of the need by com- gress of knowledge, or wisdom, are and give your sons the right chance. pelling the needy to he in larger coordinate and should co-operate the Give them but a reasonable amount measure a self-supporting member of ever present needs of humanity. of money to begin with and let them It requires only a "Chochum" to work out their own life problem. Do the community. The societies generally known un- see the "Ony's" outstretched hand; a not make idlers of thesis. With the der one name or another as women's "Norio's" would readily understand bulk of your fortune help make the clubs, organized on behalf of the the little ruse of the resourceful "-If..- great army of deserving poor self- poor.,...are sometimes discouraged at ion"; but it takes a "Mascil" to 'un- supporting, and help the talented the inufelluate results to 'relieve the derstand the pride of the "Dal," to young artist to a realization of his ever recurring claims of the poor, prdride such means of sustenance as dreams while you yet live, and know worthy and unworthy, and the men to remove the pressure of want and the greatest joy that man can ex- of millions of accredited wealth by permitting the unfettered exercise perience. whose philanthropy undertakes gen- of his talent contribute to the mental And thus you will discourage the erous endowments of schools, col- growth of his generation and the idleness which selfishly blinds itself leges, etc., finds its purposes defeat- Sovereign Graces of life. to human endeavor, for what makes ed, and discontent and positive want As this nation grows and develops the real glory of a nation, the pursuit in material progress, it should be ac- of its highest ideals, the things that companied if not outrun by the de- live when all else is perishable, sire and ambition to develop along passed away. the brighter if not always perceptible 1 avenues ASHRI MASCIL EL DAL. 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A partial remedy—partial because not undertaken by many, here in De- troit only by one conspicuous manu- facturer—is surely found in the plan adopted of profit sharing with those whose industry and skill have helped, contributed, made possible the ac- cumulation of large fortunes in a space of time that seemingly was gathered like the fables in theAra- bian Nights by the aid of the genii. To me, this policy of distribution or sharing of profits is the surest solution of the problem of the poverty that today is the shadow of the light of our national progress. As far back as the time of David, the singer of songs, Charity was a great problem. David mentions but one kind of Charity, for which God promised the highest reward; but there are two other kinds of Charity which I shall illustrate, of try to inculcate by ex- ample. There are three Hebrew words- Ony, Evion, and Dal. Those three names are types of three degrees of poverty. 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