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PICTURES OF THE PAST
By ETHEL TAUROG.
It was a hot and muggy day. The
trees fronting the house looked much
like trees in a painting, with not a
leaf or branch astir. The family had
gone on a lake excursion, and 1 had
volunteered to stay at home and pre-
pare the evening meal.
I took a book I had recently ob-
tained and seated myself in the com-
fortable nicker on thu front porch,
and became engrossed in the con-
tents. The increasing darkness of an
incoming storm made it impossible
for me to read. A strong wind was
sweeping dust and paper up into the
air. Blinding flashes of lightning
illumined the darkness. Thunder
crashed. Windows were raised, and
mothers called to the children who
had been playing in the street to
come in.
A few large drops struck the pave-
ment. I rose to go into the house
when I observed a short, stout
woman puffing and running down the
street. A heavy torrent of rain
came pouring down, and the woman
paused in front of our house for
shelter. I rushed into the house and
into the vestibule and called out:
"Will you come in?"
"Sure, thank you," she replied in
grateful voice. A few moments
later eh e was sitting in he living
room.
She was an intreesting woman to
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earrings dangling from her
and he was friendly with people who
were suspected of being a little too
We were glad it wasn't for a
free.
longer term. And what would we do .
if they would send him to Siberia?
Only us soon as he gut out of prison,
my David, he went to England. Ile
said he had enough of Russia. That
year in prison changed him. Then
my other son, Mordecai, said that the
air in Russia was too heavy, he want-
ed to go to America, to a free coun-
try. So we were left with only one
child, my son Abraham.
"After that picture there came an-
other. This one was the war, the
great war. The only clear scene in
this picture was the time when my'
Abraham faille to Me and said he was
going to light for Russia, because
even though she did mistreat us Jews
when she was in trouble we had to
help. Then the other scenes were all
confused, the death of my husband,
the news of my Abraham's death,
killed in the war, the poverty—. I
"I see your eyes are wet, no let us
not talk any more about the misery,
because if I should start to tell you
about the pogroms, and the hunger,
and the invasions—.
"One day a man from America
came to our town. his family had
been driven out from the place where
they had lived and they had wan-
dered as far as our town. This man
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So ' that
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is how I came to be on the ship. You
can easiy imagine how glad I was to
see my son again. And imagine, my
son is married and has two children,
a little girl and a little boy. But
young people, new ideas, different
ways, you know the story. At first
I was treated like a guest, and after
a while like a burden. Believe me,
it is better for parents to take care
of ten c ildren and that ten children
should have to take care of the par-
ents.
"But it has stopped raining already
and the sun is shining again. I have
to hurry home before my husband
gets up. lie likes to drink a glass of
tea when he gets up from a nap."
I looked at her inquisitively.
"I got married a few months ago,"
she smiled at me, "and you can't
guess with whom. With my Benja-
min. Benjamin the butcher's, you
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the ocean, such as we had when I
came over. Nothing but the sky and remember that I told you about him.
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water, and the ship which the waves He heard from some Landsleute that
were throwing around as if it were a I was in America, no he came to see
'piece of paper, and all of us people, me. He was a widower, and his chil-
A 4-Piece Bedroom Suite made of genuine
the printed letters. I thought it was dren are all married, and all rich. lie
American Walnut, just as pictured above. It
the end. 'Eh, Zlate,' I said to my- has a newspaper stand. He says he
consists
of a full-size, bow-end Bed, 48-inch
Was
self, 'you dragged your bones away likes to be independent, and he makes
Dresser, a beautiful Chifferobe, and Chair and
a
comfortable
living.
Ile
has
to
get
from one upheaval only to be food
$350
Rocker to match, all of dust-proof construction.
for the fish.' From fire into water, up early in the morning, but in the
The vanity of this suite can be had for $75.00
the way the saying goes. And quick- afternoon he has nothing to do, so he
extra.
takes
a
nap
and
I
go
over
to
see
the
ly, very quickly, my whole life pic-
tured itself in my mind, picture after children."
She got up abruptly. "He will
picture.
6-Piece Bedroom Suite made of fine Mahog-
"In the first picture, a young Zlate, worry about me, because I am always
any. It consists of a full-size, bow-end Bed,
Zlate the•Rabbi's as they used to call home when he gets up."
and
large-aim Dresser, a spacious Chifferobe, an
me, was sneaking out of the house on
I went out on hte porch and
Was
exquisite Vanity Dresser and a Rocker to match.
a hot Sabbath afternoon. My father watched her walking down the street.
$400
This
suite would make anyone proud and will
and mother were taking a nap after As she reached the corner she turned
enhance the neat little bedchamber. A real
the big Sabbath dinner. Dressed in, back and nodded her head in friend-
Value!
my best Sabbath cloths, I hurried to ly fashion.
the woods to meet Benjamin, the
butcher's son, who had sipped a love
note into my hand the day before
4-Piece Bedroom Suite constructed of genu-
asking me to meet him. It was a
r% ins American Walnut in a popular design. It
still, hot day. The sky was a deep.
consists of a large-size Dresser, a roomy Chit-
Was
blue, and soft white clouds moved
ferobe, a full-size Bed, and a chair to match. Not
along slowly. The air was filled with
By HENRY BERKOWITZ, D. D.
$300
the sweet odors of herbs and wild
very often does one have the opportunity to pur-
flowers. All kinds of insects were
The Hebrew Union College
chase such a beautiful suite at such a low price.
crawling and flying about, making
Cincinnati,
1921.
Price
Press,
soft noises, and Benjamin and I
$1.50,
postpaid,
from
the
Union
walked around under the trees, hand
4-Piece Bedroom Suite consisting of a full-
in hand, like Adam and Eve in the
of American Hebrew Congrega-
size Bed, a pretty Vanity Dresser, a large
Garden of Eden. We walked and
tions, 62 Duttenhofer Building,
Chifferobe, and a Rocker to match. This beau-
walked, talking quietly, when sud-
Was
Cincinnati, Ohio.
tiful suite is constructed of genuine American
denly I was pulled away from Ben-
$385
Walnut and truly is a value that cannot be sur-
jamin with so much force that I fell
Modern Judaism has reared over
passed elsewhere. All we ask you to do is to
against a tree. I heard a gruff voice, a thousand Temples in the United
see it—you will take It.
and I saw a red, hairy hand raining States. In this country its manner
slaps on Benjamin's cheeks. I rec- and method have become American.
ognized the red, hairy hand as be- Its rabbis are graduates for the most
longing to my Uncle Noah, my fath- part of colleges and universities of
6-Piece Bedroom Suite made of high-grade
er's brother. I did not wait for him. the highest standing. Its appeal to
American Walnut. It consists of a full-size
the socialized and humanized con-
, to escort me home, but I ran as fast
Was
Bed, a large Dresser, a spacious Chifferobe, •
las I could. That was the end of our sciousness.
Vanity Dresser with full-size center mirror, a
romance. I had disgraced myself and'
To understand the life and func-
$550
my parents. I, Zlate the Rabbi's, and tion of the rabbi and •to comprehend
Chair and a Bench to match. But to appreciate
an only child, should lower myself the communal life of the Jew, one
the beauty and value of :"is suite you must see it.
to meet a butchers son! It was a must read Dr. Berkowitz's new book
blow to my father. Very soon after "Intimate Glimpses of the Rabbi's
I was married to my cousin Reuben, Career". The author is the Rabbi
4-Piece Bedroom Suite made by the Sligh
■ son of my Uncle Noah. Benjamin of Rodeph Shalom Congregation of
Furniture Co., and one of high-grade con-
was recruited to serve in the army Philadelphia, Penn. and has had over
thirty-five years of experience in the
and we never heard of him.
Was
struction. It consists of a Bed, a large Dresser, a
The old woman sighed deeply. active ministry.
Chifferobe, a Chair and a Rocker to match. Twin
$365
The book of Rabbi Berkowitz is the
"That was one picture, child. Then
Beds can be had with this suite if you so desire—
there came another, a cold winter first publication of the Hebrew Union
that is for you to decide when you purchase it.
evening, my husband wasn't home, College Press, established at the rab-
neither was David, my oldest son. binical college at Cincinnati. It is
The two younger children were sleep- neatly gotten up typographically, and
ing. I kept a hot samovar sizzling, so is substantially bound in blue cloth.
6-Piece Bedroom Suite made of fine Ameri-
they could have hot tea when they It will bcome a standard text book on
can Walnut. It consists of a large full-size
came in from the cold. A loud pastoral practice for rabbis.
Bed, a 48-inch Dreaser, a spacious Chifferobe, an
as
The work consists of four lectures
knocking on the door.
exquisite Toilet Table, a Chair and a Rocker to
"Who is it? We are not deaf here. on the functions of the rabbi, deliv-,
ered
by
the
author
before
the
students!
match. A value that is typical of all offerings
Why do you knock so?"
" 'Open,' was the answer in Rus- of the Hebrew Union College in Ap-
at Robinson & Cohen's.
ril, 1918, together with the questions
sian.
."When I heard the gruff voice, my posted after each lecture by those
heart began to go thump, thump. I present and answered by Dr. Berko- !
got up and opened the door. When witz, and, in addition, his centennial
you are commanded in Russian to address delivered at the thirtieth lies-'
open the door you can't be so impo- sion of the Central Conference of Am-
lite as to refuse. Some men from the erican Rabbis at Cincinnati on April '
police with an official whom I knew 2, 1919, on "Isaac M. Wise, Pioneer
' Leader of American Israel". There
entered. In a small town one knows
everybody, especially the officials, is a brief "Introduction" by Dr. K.I
Kohler, the president of the Hebrew
"America's Finest Furniture"
and they knew me, too, the Rabbi's
Union College.
daughter.
Dr.
Berkowitz's
book
will
be
of
" 'Zlatke Abramovna,' said the of11- 1
great service to students' for the min-
cial. 'We have come to search here. istry, to rabbis, to communal work-
Where does your son David keep his ers and congrgational officers, and to
things?'
the thoughtful social worker and lay-
"You can imagine how I felt when man. For the student of theology it
I heard these words. What could they will serve as a text book on pastoral
want with my David's duties. To the young rabbi it will be
possibly
things? Where didn't they look? a chart guiding past the practical
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s
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I
They even ripper up the:i edding,
difficulties
which beset the inexperien-
s l
and they even made the chil d ren get ced
fi man at the outset of his career i n
, out of bed, half naked, to look for
h is work in the pulpit, in the reli -
what they said was 'revolutionary sus school, and in his communal ac-
material.' A trifle in Russia, revolu- tivities.
BRITISH LABOR ADOPTS
tionary material. I began to shake
The general reader will gain an
PALESTINE RESOLUTION
like a fever.
understanding of the tasks and diffi-
'You idiots,' I thought to myself, culties of the rabbi's office, and so a
'what are you looking in the bedding sympathetic and appreciative spirit
for? Do you expect to find bombbs will be developed that will result in
LONDON.— The British Labor
there?' But aloud I said, 'Goapodin co-operation between pulpit and pew.
official, you know my David. You re-
Likewise the social worker and con- Party now meeting in annuli, con-
member him, your honor, when he gregational officer will profit by a vention at Brighton has received
Why stand over a hot stove when you can get all kinds of Cake
was a tiny boy. Do you think, Gospo- 'clearer understanding of the Rabbi's memoranda from the "Achduth Ila.
Kuchen and Struddle baked fresh every day on the premises at
avodah" party in Palestine and from
din official, that my David, the Rab- functions, aims and ideals.
bi's grandchild, will do anything that
The book will be of interest to the Poalei-Zion office in London, giv-
ng
details
and
views
of
the
recent
is wrong?'
Christian readers — notably clergy-
" 'I believe you, Zlatke Abramov- men—because the varied aspects of disturbances in Palestine. The Reso-
as, he answered, 'that your David the rabbi's calling which the author's lutions Committee of the convention
wouldn't do anything wrong. But I work displays, reveal a wealth of is to introduce a resolution demanding
orders are orders, and I have to look. spiritual life in the modern Jew with that Palestine be not built on the hea-
JACK CROPPER, Manager.
He's got some Russian books here which the average Christian N 1 is of capitalist exploitation but rath-
I that I'm not so sure about."
, wholly unfamiliar, and the existence er in the interests of the country it-
self. The Labor Party regrets that
"Then he packed together some of which he scarcely suspects.
CHERRY 5176.
Dr. Berkowitz is excellently quali- the economic and administrative unity
books that he found, drank a full
glass of home made wine, and went fied to speak on the, subjects treated of Palestine has been sactificed to the
imperialistic
strife
between
France
great
J in this book. Ile is a man of
away.
"Well, and what more do you force and originality in the pulpit, and England. The conference de-
a . de s n dh
ands
t e a
a t vo the t o g ou v 7 , t n emi 7 e t e u a ss e t eir tn s
R. want? Maybe you think they didn't and is a communal leader in Phila-
ii give him a term in prison, a short delphia. The lectures when delivered
and
western
parts of Palestine now
■ .4-7,,, ogiv di rssar„ timing the way evoked peat inte at on the part of
immi-
!the students, and the book, as Dr. under separate administrations.
ion will refugees whose kin are here, a- he was I Kohler says, "w' fill a serious gap
It is more than likely that the reso-
I ly praying and waiting for tt 'nflu-
Ataladers-
C
\ the
'rill ItprIture- "
' "-• ■ will be dopted.
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ears. Iler cheeks and forehead were
wrinkled and there were deep lines
around her mouth.
When I first saw her come run-
ning down the street she had seemed
to me to be a very old woman, with
her scarf and shawl. But when she
looked at me with large, black, spark-
ling eyes, eyes that were young and
luminous, I decided that she was not
very old.
I looked out of the window at the
swaying trees, illuminated intermit-
tently by flashes of lightning. What
if they were all on the boat now, in
this terrific storm?
"It looks like you are worryring
about something," said the strange
woman in Yiddish.
I told her.
"Eh, child, that you call a storm!
How would you like a real storm on
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