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Titdencorr Lngt(ARorICLE
E

DACE FOUR

1GI A

millions came home never again would church or synagogue
be without the young men. Somehow prophecy slipped on the
way. The men and women who regarded religion as a serious
alirrk's '2Nctus
effort of life are still in attendance at the synagogue or church
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
and the others who had superstitious fears and were hailed
AlgtillatiMISSWISM1111 1111111111111
as religious converts are where they were before. The world
Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.
Joseph J. Cummins, President
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
has been disillusioned.
By Judith IsleKlitheti)
(Cosyw*Ight, IBM
And similarly the brotherhood of the days of storm lasted
Political assassinations have be-
as Becond-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postollice at Detroit,
Entered
only
during
the
thunders.
Then
the
skies
cleared
and
men
YOUNG
FOLKS'
PAGE
CONDUCTED
BY
JUDITH
ISH-KISHOR.
come
a common occurrence in Ger-
Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
A
many since the murder of Lieb-
were free, they even regretted the companionship of the storm.
And in their disillusionmeni, they have found lower level on
and on and on till a great pile of knecht, but the killing of Dr. Walter
General Offices and Publication Building
The Two Brothers
shining coins lay before him. And Rathenau, the German Fireign Min-
which to place the very peoTles whom they had raised to un-
ister, is the most sensational and at
850 High Street West
because he was a sensible and mode- the
same time most deplorable for
Cable Add ress' earned heights. Always reaction takes advantage of this state
There lived once in Eretz Yisroel rate man, he decided that he had
Telephn
Chronicle of affairs, and naturally the weakest groups are singled out. two brothers. The elder, Jabez, was enough. Ile divided the money into the German republic.
8326
Some
months ago, German author-
Glendale 8
They are attacked not because they are worse than they were a master weaver and knew how to four piles. Three he put away for
LONDON OFFICE
intuitively turned to Rathenau
before, or that really in a time of trial they were not as en- make the most wonderful rugs, and his children's future, and the big- ities
14 STRATFORD PLACE
as
the
man
best fitted to save the
one he reserved for present use.
thusiastic as were the others, but simply because they are the all the wealthy people loved to buy gest
LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND
country from economic disaster. To-
from him. So he very quickly be- Then he began to pray for Jabez.
easiest
to
attack.
On
them,
all
blame
can
be
conveniently
laid.
day
these
same
authorities are seri-
Now Elijah was delighted with
$3.00 Per Year
came rich and built a lovely house
And what else is there to expect than that upon the Jew should and hired skillful workers to help Simcha's actions and he wished to ously concerned with the fate of their
Subscription, in Advance
be laid the blame for all the miseries. Germany, France, Eng- him. But with his riches came a grant his prayer, but he certainly did fatherland.
all correspondence and news matter must reach
What could have been the cause
To insure publication,
hardness of heart and an unwilling- not wish to give any blessing to Ja-
land and Hungary have this to report.
this office by Tuesday evening of each week.
ness to help that made him very un- bez. So he made up his mind what of Rathenau's murder? The Jewish
For
one
thing,
however,
we
ought
to
be
thankful.
In
all
minister
was not a Socialist. Marx-
Editorial Contributor
popular with everybody and beggars to do and returned.
the mess of hate and prejudice there are still men who can would run past his door in fear, Meanwhile, Jabez had kept his ism as well as the creed of the bour-
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
eyes
wide
open
for
every
beggar
that
geois were alike to him. Capitalism
The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on subjects of interest to judge by the true standards and are still willing to take up knowing that he was far more likely
for he was determined not as conceived by the bourgeois mob
the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the cudgels in the name of fairness and truth in behalf of the mis- to throw stones at them than to give passed,
to miss the angel. And the people was to him just as unfruitful as the
them
food.
understood groups, and by groups condemned. On such a
view expressed by the writers.
of the city were amazed at the Socialist ideal. The reason he was
But his brother Simcha was just
was
Tamuz 4, 5682 foundation is the kingdom of God laid.—The Reform Advocate. the opposite. He was not very clever change in him. Ills doors were no chosen for his important position

LIMIT

piy sting

barred, but flung open for all his deep patriotism and his far-sight-
at anything. Ile could only work longer
enter and eat and rest. He fairly ed vision, with which he saw Ger-
hard and steadily at his job of stone- to
groaned to see the amount of food many's position in the world.
cutting. lie did not earn much that disappeared down the hungry
During the absence from the city of our regular editorial contributor,
Yet immediately upon his accept-
but he had a very loving,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, he will be responsible only for such occasional
Of course, Henry Ford will run for President of the United money,
good-natured wife and three children throats of beggars, but he dared not ing the office of Foreign Minister,
turn any one away. And so he cries were heard from German Na-
articles in this column as bear his signature.
States at the election in 1924 if he is able to secure a 'tontine- with red cheeks and brown eyes, and to
sat in his room and bit his nails and tionalist ranks of "Down With the
. tion from one of the main political parties. He may even be so he was on the whole very happy, tried to smile.
Jew." Opposition to him was evi-
when he had not enough bread
induced to run if nominated by a substantial group of his fel- and
This went on for about a week denced on the Reichstag floor months
for the whole family he went with-
low-citizens without direct party affiliations, either spontane- out it himself and thanked God that until at last his troubles were re- ago, and as long ago as last Febru-
warded. The beggar whom he had ary he received warnings that his life
One would think that Germany's disastrous defeat should ously organized or created through the activities of those who he had three children to feed.
away returned. How they ran was in danger.
have cured all nations forever of any desire to carry on real- are part of the Ford plant. The American people know enough
Now it happened one day that the driven
to greet him! What a soft, silken
It is clear that the reason Rathe-
politik and to treat solemn pledges like so many scraps of paper. of Ford by this time, and knowing him as they do, they would prophet Elijah was wandering in the couch they offered him, and secretly
city
disguised
as
a
poor
beggar,
for
That this lesson has not been learned by the victors is unfor- not expect him to do otherwise than make the fight.
sent servants to chase out all nau was chosen as the German mon-
he wanted to see how much real kind- they
archists'
victim is because of his be-
the other beggars, for now they had
tunately only too well known ; what is disheartening is that even
ing a Jew. The Junker is ready t'
In a sense, it were well perhaps if Ford were a. candidate. ness and friendliness the people of
right one.
the little states that have sprung up from the ruins of the Aus- If only because on the result of his fight would depend the Jerusalem had. As he walked along the Elijah
suffer
everything,
but not having a
finished his meal comfort-
the street where the two brothers
Jew speak to the world in the name
trian and Russian empires are blind to it.
future of the anti-Semitic crusade, the campaign in behalf of lived, he began to feel tired and ably, wiped his lips and rose. The of Germany. The fact that Rothe-
Lilliputian Lithuania is the latest case in point. The Lithu- warped prejudice in this country, his contest for this exalted thirsty, for the road was hot under eyes of Jabez and his wife were fixed nau was Germany's most successful
anians, who, as a race, have hardly made the slightest contribu- office should be welcomed. Ford has become perpetually iden- the sun and the cobblestones hurt on him, glittering with anxiety and diplomat was a source of agony for
May there be such a bless-
tion to civilization, suddenly and much to their own surprise tified with a number of "causes" which have excited the de- his feet. So he stopped at the hand- greed.
ing on the next thing you do," said the Junkers. Because Rathenau is
found themselves without rulers at the end of the world war. rision and the burning resentment of right-thinking Americans. some, barred doors of Jabez's house Elijah, "that you shall go on doing a Jew.
knocked.
It is the old story of the Russian
Realizing their utter inability to gain recognition from the out- Nowhere better than through the moil of a presidential cam- and Sour
old Jabez showed his head it forever!" In their wild joy, Jabez
and the German Junkers, that
side world, and indeed to govern themselves, without the co- paign can the moving forces of these "causes" pass through out of an upper window. It hap- and his wife did not notice the dif- Czars
when they are powerless against the
ference
in
the
wording
of
the
bless-
pened that one of his weavers had
operation and good will of the Jewish inhabitants, who form
world
they revenge themselves on the
Just spoiled a valuable rug by weav- ing, and as soon as Elijah disappeared Jew.
.
the urban and cultured part of the population, they promised the crucible.
the woman exclaimed: .
. .
ing
in
blue
where
he
should
have
.As
Jews,
we
are
distinctly
and
vitally
interested
in
the
ru-
them cultural autonomy, and even went so far as to create a
"Come, Jabez, let us dount our
used yellow, and you can be sure gold
mor
now
connected
with
the
name
of
Henry
Ford.
He
has
until
we
are
the
richest
people
Anti-Semitism in Colleges.
Ministry of Jewish Affairs within the Lithuanian cabinet. The
that Jabez was in a mighty bad tem- in the world. But first we must send
Jews, ever grateful to those who treat them with some degree made his name a household word of a sort among our people, per. He looked out, hoping to see a out the servants and lock the doors Three weeks ago a statement by
of decency, espoused the cause of Lithuania and bent all their and now intends to capitalize his "reputation" by placing him- new customer at his door, but when and bar all our windows, so that no liarvard University authorities was
saw only a beggar he was furious.
on the agenda for Jewish news dis-
energies to help establish the new state upon a firm foundation self largely and squarely in the public eye of America. We he
With his black eyes snapping with one may come and steal." And so cussions. The case at Annapolis fol-
and to win for it the recognition and friendship of the nations. hope that Ford will carry out his intention; a man with his spite, he turned and grabbed a basin they flew about, locking and barring lowed immediately upon its heels.
doors
and
windows
till
every
one
was
all went well, and Jews everywhere were loud "reputation" should never be left in doubt concerning his of water which had just been brought shut, and when they were all through Yesterday it was one school. Tomor-
For a time of
to wash his hands, and flung it
Lithuania. However, after that country had, "beneficent influence."
they tried to go to their treasure row it may be any other in the land.
in the praises
Ford for President would not be a formidable candidate, straight down, so that it broke on boxes to count the money, but be- We are naturally interested in the
chiefly through Jewish influence, been recognized by all the
the poor man's head.
in our own state. We ought
powers (except the United States), voices began to be heard though it is more than likely that his candidacy would prove What was his amazement when the hold! They could not take their schools
away from the locks and bars! to be prepared for the worst that
protesting against the special rights granted to the Jews of dangerous. For, inevitably, the forces of darkness, prejudice beggar, seemingly not noticing that hands
we
may
be expectantly ready to face
They could do nothing but open and
Lithuania. These voices multiplied and resulted recently in and reaction would rally to his support. These alignments he had been hit, walked calmly on, shut, open and shut the locks, and consequences. For the past two or
while
the
basin
lay
smashed
to
pieces
three
years
there has been talk of
veiled move to deprive the Jews of their autonomy by omit- deserve to be set out; the American people, and not merely the on the wet stones. Jabez simply push the bars in and out.
a ting
discrimination against Jewish stu-
all reference to it and to a Ministry of Jewish Affairs from Jewish section thereof, are entitled to know how many of their hung out of the window with star- Next day Simcha hurried over to dents in the Detroit College of Medi-
with them, for he had seen
the Lithuanian constitution now being drafted, so that when fellow-citizens are receptive to the teachings of Ford's per- ing eyes until his wife came by, rejoice
Elijah enter their house. What was eine. Long before President Lowell
the opportune moment arrived, they might be abolished with- nicious creed. The number of votes Ford for President would dragged him in and, like the shrew his amazement to find the doors all of Harvard made his explanation
that
she
was,
began
cursing
him
for
receive would be a tolerably certain indication of the sway breaking the basin.
locked and to see the forms of Jabez that too many Jews are flocking to
out the necessity of a constitutional amendment.
colleges and that the remedy lies in
Here you have real politik with a vengeance, played by mid- and strength of his degrading propaganda.
Meanwhile, Elijah walked on, an- and his wife, half-dead with weari- a "percentage norma," which means
ness, opening and shutting the bars
get Metternichs who forget that they owe their very existence
nothing more nor less than an intro,
Therefore, we hope Ford will make the run which rumor gry and sore at heart, and determ- repeatedly.
ined to punish Jabez. But he grew
to the downfall of theit great western neighbor, whose ruina- credits him with contemplating.—The Hebrew Standard.
Are you crazy, good brother?" he duction of Czarist practices in Amer-
so
thirsty
that
when
he
reached
the
local
tion resulted from a similar disregard of solemn pledges and
to cry out at last. Jabez ican colleges, the students in the prep-
clumsy dark little but where Simcha managed
medical school interpreted the
the opinions of mankind.-The Jewish Tribune.
lived he stopped and, peeping in, be- with many tears and real shame told diced attitude against them as being
peen brethren whom these martyrs gan to ask for a little water. But him the whole story, and swore that due to the large number of students
of ours sought to save.
before the words were fairly out of if God would only release him he of the Jewish faith that was flocking
We, in America, have just complet- his mouth Simcha had come up to would be a blessing to all poor peo-

the school.
ed the greatest of all relief campaigns. him and was eagerly drawing him in, ple, so that his name would be re- to The
situation at the Michigan Ag-
Nearly $18,000,000 was contributed in his eyes sparkling in his thin dark membered in the land.
The reports emanating from one of our Eastern universities,
College is an interesting
Simcha was full of sympathy and ricultural
the appeal led by David A. Brown. face and his mouth all smiling.
one. The M. A. C. authorities did
long known for its breadth and depth and for its assiduous cul-
-
That was a glorious achievement. It
"Dear brother, come in! Come in!" at once began to pray to God to re not find it necessary to admit Jews
By NATHAN STRAUS.
tivation of the scholarly, that there might be, in the coming
is not our purpose at this time to he exclaimed. "Here is water. And lease his poor brother. Hour after by proportion. They just made it
year, necessity of curtailing the number of students to be ad- Wednesday, July 5, marks the sec- make an appeal for further contribu-
I shall wash your feet and my wife hour he prayed and would not stop "hot" for them. They "drove" them
the heart of Elijah was soft-
a for preparation for the higher or the intellectually spe- ond anniversary of the tragic death tions, but I do want to invoke the will serve you some good black bread until
ened. The curse was taken off from away.
memory
of
these
two
martyrs
to
make
mitted
thick, luscious dates."
A former student at M. A. C.
cialized life, and this plan might mean the establishment of of Prof. Israel Friedlander and Rab- this glorious achievement complete. and Elijah
Jabez
and his wife and they were plained
was so delighted that all the
Bernard Cantor who were killed
to the writer that at the East
a norm for the admission of students of the Jewish faith have, bi
Redeem Your Pledges!
anger went out of his heart. When free.
Lansing college the Jewish student
by bandits while on a mission of mer-
Stiff
and
weary
they
climbed
down,
evasively, been contradicted. The suggestion that the reports - cy in the Ukraine. Warned of the My appeal is to those who have he had eaten and drunk and rested in
had
no
chance
either socially or in
pledged contributions to the war-suf- peace, he exclaimed: "Now may God rubbed themselves, hugged Simcha the class room. The largest enroll-
arose out of an unofficial meeting at which part of
the
discus- dangers confronting them, they decid- ferers
and ran to open their doors wide for ments of Jewish students at M. A.
e
studen
fund.
My
appeal
to
them
is
to
reward
you,
Simcha!
The
first
thing
ed
to
risk
everything
in
order
to
bring
dealt with the best manner in which all th
the needy to enter. And they con-
sion
the years 1908 to
as representatives of the Joint redeem their pledges during the you desire to do shall be blessed and all
tinued in their goodness until they C. were during about
the university might be brought to labor harmoniously may or succor,
50 Jewish stu-
Distribution Committee, to several month of July as a tribute to the you shall go on doing it until you
1917. In 1914
may not be the correct one. It itself simply awakens another Jewish communities in acute distress. memory of Prof Friedlander and Rab- yourself cry out 'Enough!'" And (lied, and the names of the two broth- dents
were enrolled. At that time
ers,
Jabez
and
Simcha,
became
a
problem or brings to attention another angle of the problem On a lonely road, their automobile, in bi Cantor. A commission, represent- Elijah disappeared.
111.
A.
C.
offered
a
preparatory
course
"Rivkah! Rivkah!" called Simcha proverb in the land, so that people
the Jews of America has just gone
which the first reports saw from a different angle. If all mat- which it was believed they were con- ing
"May and a number of Jews, especially the
abroad to observe the condition of our in surprise. "Do you see, the man blessed their children, saying:
veying
bags
of
American
gold,
was
foreign-born,
took
advantage
of
that
you be as rich and as charitable as to satisfy their eagerness for an edu-
ters were running smoothly, if the student body in its pursuit held up by bandits and both were put brethren in Europe. Let the hands of has disappeared!"
of learning or in the desire to prepare for the higher life had to death in an atrocious manner.
"Of course I see," laughed Rivkah, Jabez and Simcha."
that commission be strengthened by
cation. The closing of this prepara-
tory school was interpreted as being
only this in mind and therefore valued men for their share of
According to recent cables, an ef- by the knowledge that the funds his wife. "That was not a man but
available for carrying out such an angel, and now he has given us
RIDDLE BOX
the first anti-Semitic move on the
contribution to the cause, there would have ceased long ago fort is being made by Dr. Boris Bog- are
of the Joint Distribution Commit- recommendations as they may be a gift! Now the first thing we ought
A jumbled name puzzle comes this part of M. A. C.'s authorities, strik-
the discriminations that vex all the universities of the land. en,
tee to bring the sacred ashes of these moved to make. And let the spirits to do is to count money. Then we week. Miriam Tickton sent it to us. ing, as it (lid. directly at the Jewish
Certainly there would net be room for the social discriminations martyrs to this country.
of Prof. Friedlander and Rabbi Can- shall be rich."
She lives at 353 Navahoe avenue , students. Since 1918, there were
"Yes, but we have no money to Detroit, Mich. She comes of a rid- never more than eight Jewish stu-
tor rejoice in the knowledge that the
that rage within the walls of learning, and are later continued
Cannot Forget Sacrifice.
clubs.
of America are moved by their count. I spent our last coin for dle-making family, I can see. But dents at M. A. C. in any year.
in the domains sacred andunprofanable of the university ortant The supreme sacrifice made by Jews
and bread."
The student who quoted these fig-
some of the girls and boys who read
Prof. Friedlander and Rabbi Cantor memory to make redoubled efforts to dates
Theoretically a complete education ought to be an imp
"Then run and borrow from Jabez the Sabbath Angel come of riddle- ures told the writer that he has been
the sake of their suffering broth- keep those for whom they died.
factor in the destruction of prejudice. Theoretically again the for
your brother. He will surely lend guessing families, fortunate. Let's called a "damned Jew" before a class
Redeem
your
pledges
now
no
mat-
and sisters is one that the Jews of
if you tell why. And remember see who they are!
bearer of a diploma from an institution of learning should have ers
of stuents
in military science. At
d
America cannot forget. Both of them ter on what terms you made them. Af- it
all when men are willing to die to say nothing must count for the
one occ asion, he also related, he was
inscribed, in it some such statements as the Roman poet had it were in the prime of young nianhood. ter
1. Ieajmreh
wish
until you ask it, or you will lose
for a cause, we should be willing to
told that he was expected to join the
Ohjasu
,
alien
to
him.
There
ought
to
be
an
2.
Both
of
them
had
distinguished
ca-
make this alight sacrifice for the same the gift.
M. A. C. Cosmopolitan Club because
that nothing um a
3. Urbnee
understanding of men and motives; there ought to be an appre- reers and for both the future shone cause.
Simcha did exactly as his wife told
he was a Jew and was therefore con-
4. Oakhr
him. Jabez at first refused the gold
sidered a foreigner, regardless of the
5. Eeelikz
ciation of the groups that have entered should have an appre- g reats
indignantly, and scolded his brother
The jumbled names, re-ar fact that he was born in this coun-
I lender had left a beloved wife and RELIEVE DNIESTER REFUGEES for his impudence in asking. But
try and in Michigan.
are:
ciative reader in the bearer of the college diploma. With an i adored children in this country when
when he heard what it was for, he ranged properly,
During the year that just closed,
EPHRAIM
Dr. Bernard Kahn, director of the was very glad to grant it on condi-
understanding of the slowness and the deviousness of human , he went abroad on his self-chosen mis- Joint
the writer's informer stated, there
Distribution Committee's refu-
ELEAZAR
growth, he ought to have a calm and deliberate judgment upon .0siYbeitaieivserLthnoough de ter gee work
tion that Simcha would pray to the
were three Jews at the agricultural
Europe,
cabled
on
May
CAIN
in
mr
college, two of whom, he said, ''sac-
29 thattransport
t
a trap of food, clothing angel to come again and give Jabez
BENJAMIN
from
rificed their identity for a mess of
e condemnation of any group as a him
medicine, to the value of 900,000 another chance. Good Simcha gladly
P H A R A C H
nobly conceived it, to his suffering
h and
promised,
for
he
really
wanted
his
one that would permit t
social porridge." The third gradu-
had been sent to the refugees on
11 OSEAH
group; that would permit passing judgment upon a nation, li reth ar r en. Rabbi Cantor was looking lei,
the Russian side of the Dneister on brother to have the same good luck.
And when you underline the first ated last week.
forward
to
a
happy
mating
with
the
He
took
the
gold
piece
home,
set
it
people or race with blanket adjectives, praising or blaming. ,
At the University of Michigan, as
letter of the first name, the second
woman who o filled his ideals. Yet the preceding Friday. Dr. Kahn re- on the table and began:
he ought to know that every i thought
letter of the second name, the third at all state universities, there was
of the happiness awaiting ports that after much difficulty the

"May
I
continue
this
action
until
Student
first
of
never
evidenced any open anti-Jewish
,
advance was made after a struggle in which the contending him did not restrain him from the per- refugee work in that section has been I cry 'Enough!' One, two three," and letter of the third name, and so on
completely organized. The Rou-
you get the name of the Prophet
powers were alike of the same group. And student of humanity ils of which he was warned.
(Turn to last page.)
lo,
there
were
already
three
bright
valor, and their martyrdom manian government is giving its cor- gold pieces. "Four, five, six, seven—" Elijah.
he would know that in all other groups the struggle was the is Their
a shining example to all Jewry, to dial co-operation and permits the ex-
same and M all groups the contendingg forces were alike. No the Jews of America in whose service port of food to the refugees duty
free.
group has just its powers of good, and no other group is pos- they gave their precious lives.
The distribution of relief will be
Most Answer Appeal.
sessed only of the evil influences. And he, the bearer of a
by the Nansen Commis-
This great service will be in vain if conducted
diploma testifying to his education, would conceive that the
sion
the co-operation of the
Jews of America do not rise, al- Joint with
wreck of civilization begins when the evil influences of the the
Distribution
Committee's rep-
ways, to noble response to the appeal
various groups join hands in victory across the barriers of race that comes from our suffering Euro- resentatives.

June 30, 1922

Henry Ford for President.

Midget Metternichs.

The Harvard Case.

In Memory of Two

Martyrs

All Wool—Finest Worsted

or creed, and that the victory or advancement of civilization
has its beginning when the liberal forces of all the groups strike
friendship across the geographic lines and then in their own
groups labor for the establishment of a world ideal, let us say
of justice.
But the real education and the theoretic education have not
been the same. The difference was made evident in the war
days in all lands. The very men who should have been the last
to yell discriminations and to foster generalizations of good and
evil were the very first to lend the venom that was in them to
poison the sources of human judgment. No man who had ears
mind to judg
ucation was
to
hear
an the boast of education
of
testing
holds
not only for this land but for all the other lands that
went into the shadow of hate and terror, of war and conflict.
The church as an instrument of religious education failed dis-
mally. The universities as means of humanizing went into in-
tellectual bankruptcy. Learned editors upon the lofty plane
of world observation closed one eye and squinted out of the
other. Some of these days when we have outlawed war, when
we have removed the glory that really only exists in the minds
of the romanticists and greed possessed diplomats, we shall
of the last few years and in the court of
oen the records
judgment
learn how easily blinded are the most learned. calm
But the heritage of hate is still with us. Some of the bias
still lingers. All through the world there is a legacy of anti-
Semitism. The forces of reaction are not willing to give up
the power that they gained during the time when reason sur-
rendered the throne. Reason surrendered because there was
a mighty appeal to the sentimentalities. Who cannot recall the
rebirth of religion that was prophesied as a result of the great
testing of humanity. At the battle fronts men sought religion,
as If it Wall relirrinn that they sought. And when these young

Pillow and Stone

Upon a atone in olden time
A wanderer sank to rest.
A wondrous vision soothed his heart,
How strangely was he blessed!

The arched sky was his coverlet,
The night-wind cradle song;
A ladder mounted heavenward
Which bore an angel throng.

Ah, in these sober days of ours,
When we soft close our eyes,
No lofty ladder climbs above,
No angel hosts arise.

And tho our bed be richly draped
And royal fares our own,
For oft we waken unrefreshed-
The pillow's changed to stone!

ABRAM S. ISAACS.

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