PAGE FIFTEEN TitEpEnton;hAtisit 611(014M Where o'er her needle bent his weary And found therein what had been hid • before, years old I could climb a ladder and wife A wisdom sage paint like my boss. Once I fell down By the lamp's dim glow. That made his life far richer, and and broke a foot. I couldn't work for "Art ill? Why else thy study o'er so more sweet; a long time. When 1 got well I de- noon? By PROFESSOR CARL RATHJENS Ile humbly then cided I would learn something else. Alarmed she cried. By ETHEL TAUROG (University of Hamburg.) "So soon! Nay, overlate! Ere long, Thanker! God for message that had "I always envied people when I saw made him one perchance, them looking in a book or a newspa- (Copyright, 1923, Jewish Correspondence Bureau.) With the world of men. My soul had died!" It was a pleasant summer day. We sketch leisurely, and I lost myself in per. It seemed a wonder to m e when' —I. R. Hess (The Ark.) a world of dreams. We might have i n would bury himself n a big were sitting on the veranda of the a m a (EDITOR'S NOTE: — Interest learn more, who live among Ancobers From that night On a new' Reb Yussuf w Paint summer resort, the early been sitting there but a few minutes newspaper. All of a sudden he would Vi e aroused recently in the movement and became pseudo-Christians. Bruce or As many hours. In the cool shad- lived. raise his head and begin to tell you guests of the season. We were loung- headed by hr, Feitelowitch for the estimated the Falashas at the begin- Upon his back ing abut listlessly, expressing the en- owy seclusion of the woods we had lost all kinds of things happening all over betterment of the conditions of the ning of the eighteenth century at Through country lane and o'er the nui of the overentertamed city dwell- our sense of time, when we both start- the world. The newspaper could tell ed as the white-haired man of the pre- you everything—what kings were do- Falashas, or Abyssinian Jews, makes about 100,000. Markedly higher is winding roads ers when they find themselves in the the estimate of Stern who was a mis- ing, that there was a tire in Switzer- the offering of an extract from Pro- Ile bore a pack. "sylvan solitudes," thrown upon them- vious day stood before us. We stared at him in an embarrassed land, an earthqpake in Italy, a war in fessor Rathjens' book, timely. The sionary and, what is more, a special Ile learnol to know the call of %e.t.d. for amusements. Pell, book, which has just been published, Falasha missionary and was surely land birds, Down the path leading from one of fashion, not knowing what the proper America. Everything the newspapers theme for conversation with a person knew. If I could only read! When- is the result of an investigation con- the most deeply interested although The flwn:nee rat.. inclined to make their number appear th e prettiest cottages of the hotel who is "a little bit-off" would be. ever I would walk on the street I ducted on the spot and of an exhaus- larger. Ile estimates them at about Of roadmone blooms. He had not came a sloop-shouldered, bare headed He probably noticed our confusion, would look up at the signs and spell tine study of all extant literature on List Upon Request dreamed that life mar, his heavy white hair glistening because he smiled at us reassuringly. them out slowly; that is, the signs in the subject. The extracts given here- a quarter of a million, a supposition Was half so fair! 431 Griswold St, which is exaggerated, in my opinion, in tie s unshine. The conversation, which had been "I hope you do not care if an old man Yiddish, for we had moved to a large with are mainly on points which have even in these days. On the other hand With hands toil roughened now he Detroit Main 2963 traced at night desultory, now drifted to the various sits down here near you young people town. Well, when I decided that I hitherto been in doubt, such as the the Jewish Year Book of 1901 esti- place.; where delightful vacations for a while. I noticed you right away would work by something where you number of Falashas and their origin.) mates only 50,000 souls. Identical The sacred page, C yesterday." He indicated the painting don't have to climb no ladders and could he spent. with the latter is the estimate of Fait- "If I had money," said a young, lady. "You seemed more like the kind break feet. I got a job as an errand From what we know thus far about lovitch who visited the Falashas for alight girl with a wistful expression of a girl I used to meet when I first boy in a small printing shop, with a missionary reasons in behalf of the came to this country. There ain't very promise that they would leach me Falashas we can assume with approx- in her blue eyes, whom the others had Jewish Falasha Committee. There is dubbed the painting lady because she many like them now. Mayme there is. printing. Because I was never lazy , imate certainty, that they are a mix- marked difference between assump- Anyhow, I never meet them. I know to run an errand and anxious to make tore of the native Agau and immigra- oods INisi. at dawn to go out in thew tions and the estimate of Rabbi Na- to make sketches of quaint•looking you ain't like the rest or you would he myself useful, the typesetter under- led Semites. Some of these inuni- hum, who was sent to Abyssinia by like them, in your bed room painting took to teach me Russian, the little • grated Semites were unquestionably trees and odd wild flowers. "If 1 had the Alliance Israelite Universelle to money," she reitearted, "I'd go to It- yourself up for breakfast and decid- that he himself knew, I bought my- of Jewish origin and some were Routh- determine whether help should be ex- ing which dress you should put on— self a little grammar with the mon- ern Arabs, who probably formed a aly at once, and I'd—" tended to Falashas by the European Leaning on the porch railing, his the one which show's more neck or es I was supposed to buy myself a cap. uniform people, who were called Axu- energetic relief program. Nahum, head resting on his hand, the white- noire feet, or more both. I see you are And I wore my torn, childish hat, that miles before they mixed with Agu. In who as a matter of fact was in Fa- haired mar paused, apparently to rest, surprised I should know so much, but covered a small part of the top of my no case do the F'alashes of today owe lashas in great haste and, therefore, I got daughters--two of them—and a head, happily. With the price of a hat their character and religion to Joe- when suddenly he burst forth in an- To All My Friends and Acquaintances SAW only a very few of them, esti- gry tones, in seeming irrelevancy: daughter-in-law, and, and—a wife." 1 could learn to read Russian! Who ish missionaries as is assumed in some mates them at the very small number Ile bit his lips in apparent anguish. could compare himself with me? The quarters. From the Judaic traces in "You want to be a painter, an artist? Then he picked up the book that lay at typesetter was secretly a member of the Christian Abyssinian cult we may of 6,000-7,000. I would assert with Beg for poverty, then. If you have no the Revolutionist party, and when he conclude that a great part of the certainty that this figure is altogether money, bless your fortune that you nip feet. 'Ah! 'A Midsummer Nights Dream.' had proved to himself that I could be Auxmites adhered to the Jewish faith too low and would even conclude, con- have none. There is no limit to what sidering the crypt(' and scattered Fa- you may become. But don't ask for The right place to read it, here in the trusted he introduced me to the party. before the introduction of Christian- lashes that even the estimate of Fait- money. With it conies a curse, a curse, woods." We glanced at one another 11'h•n I was sixteen years old I was an ity. surreptitiously, the painting lady and active member. Through the party I There is still an uncertainty pre- lovitch is below the actual truth. a curse." From 50,000 to 100,000 Falashas are I, our glances indicating our amaze- (Certified Public Accountant) heard educated pepole, Scarcely glancing at as or waiting veiling as to how Jews came to Abys- ment that the man—"a little off"— lecture. I heard the names of big men sinia. Most probably they came by surely still living in Abyssinia. to bear a reply he walked on. was a man of culture, This scarcely Phone Main 1260 dr haul written hooks more wonder. ; 1529.34 First National Bank Bldg. who "Ile's a little bit off," whispered a way a the Red Seat and from the lady sitting closely to me. "His daugh- harmonized with the impression we f than any newspapers. I was al- slut. re advanced into the inner part of had gained of the rest of the family, ready able to read slowly and to un- the Axumitic empire; and upon the ter-in-law herself told me. Not vio- lent, you know. Wouldn't hurt a fly, living in the prettiest cottage—the derstand a little of what I read. forcible introduction of into overdressed, overbejewelled ladies who "Then some of the leaders were the were driven back Into the re- but talks flashy, you know." She took out her pocket mirror and brushed her came in evening gown to the hotel din- caught and sent to Siberia. A few : mote regions, where they reside to the Above the sacred page In attic room Ref) Yussuf bent— members of the party had to leave present day. The tradition prevail- curled bob hair upward, a la mode Cir- ing room fur their morning meal. for Economical Transportation "I read this hook," he remarked, as Russia. They persuaded me to go with P mg among them, that they came train Beside him, in the gloom, a little lamp cassian, while she asserted: "You though sensing our amazement, "and Its glimmer lent. them. know, some one said that there are as Northway "In England I found work in a Jew-(north and consequently moving and from advancing up So always, day by day, and night by Northway many insane people running around I ...oak! understand a lot of what • I . the Nile, the west, night, loose as there are in an asylum. I cad. 'I ao see, I never went to no kin ish printing shop. The other working- . is devoid of solid ground, although 2458-M 0500 O'er tome he pored i the sac- think it was some professor in a lec- of a school in my life. My father died men were good fellows, idealists, who the common characteristics in when I was nine years old, and I was would rather hear a lecture on Mere- rifice cult practiced on the Elephan• Nor heeded how the stream of busy ture said it. Ain't it terrible?" life The next morning I arose at dawn the oldest of five children. We lived lure and the drama than to eat a good t tine Island and by the ' , Mashes are About him roared. and went with the painting lady to in a little village in Russia. There meal. Often some of us would go with- suggestive. was no kind of a school not even a out supper, buy an apple, and go to a the woods, where she promised to in- troduce me to her friends—the quaint Cheder, not even a rebbe, to teach us lecture with our supper money. That's While this is being printed the edi- Was it not writ that all mans duty is To know the Law? trees, the odd wild flowers, the inquis- a little Hebrew. My father taught me where I heard about Shakespeare. In for happens to come across a study by itive, queer-shaped myriads of flies the alphabet, and I could stammer out the same way that I learned to read Conte Rossini C., "Appunti di stores Who else save him who constant a few' simple prayers. Russian and Yiddish I now learned to e lette•atura Falascia Rivista degli studied deep and butterflies, the dew-drenched For • Happy New Year Buy • Chevrolet Sedan for Your Family "First 1 was apprenticed to a paint- read English. Studi Orientali VIII. 1920 S, 663." Was without flaw? messes and grasses, Italian orientalist deals closely What mattered it if wife were bent from er. I helped him mix paint, carry The "An uncle in America sent me a We seated ourselves on the stumps with toil, McFADDEN MOTORS, Inc. SAMUEL L. FEURMAN of trees. The painting lady began to buckets and ladders. When I was 12 ticket I should come to him and he with the well-known Gheez literature would help me bring the family over of the Falashas and comes to a con- If child ill clad, Woodward at Hendrie Prices Reduced from Russia. I came. Later I mar- elusion that only the Te'ezaza Sanbat Half hungered while he searched the vied his wife's niece, I worked in a . translated by Halevy are of specific sacred word printing shop, made a comfortable Jewish origin whereas in all the other To make heart glad? living, put a few dollars away on the scriptures one can almost certainly side to educate my children when they trace the Christian literature, the con- But this night as he bent above the got older. tent of which was adapted to Jewish book, Pa- Spread the joy of the Rosh Ha-Shanah festival better than anything "To my misfortune I was pesuaded taste. As to the origin of the Pa- His eyes grew wide, else. "Say it with Flowers"--in your home-send them to your friends. ar out from the city. I lashes, Conti Rossini, like the writer, For, hold and clear against the yel- to buy a Isom hoped that e day I would build a comes to the conclusion that they lowed page, LOWER PRICES—PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE— little home for my family, where we came through the Red Sea from New words he spied. could live quiet and where my children Southern Arabia. Ile also assumes "What do thy hands to keep thy body's AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED could learn without being drawn away that the first Jewish colonies were al- weal?" Deliveries anywhere in the city. from their studies by the excitements ready in the Axumitic empire before He slowly read— in the city. Who could tell that the the introduction of Christianity. The Whence came the words? In wonder- railroad—the plague take them!— theory of Conti Rossini differs from ing doubt soul fear would want to build rails right that of the writer in that the former He shook his head. Cherry 9171 0 231 Gratiot A through the lot I bought and that they believes that the tnain current of im- ul should pay me twenty times as much migration into Abyssinia came after "What do thy hands to keep thy body's as it cost? the introduction of Christianity, weal?" "That money ruined me. My wife, whereas the writer on the other hand Ile read it o'er who till that time was satisfied with had reason to assume that the Jewish His hands? When had they known a a quiet life, became a regular society colony was already very large when harsher tool lady. The children too. Learning, ed- Christianity was introduced, that im- Than pen they bore! ucation! They laughed at it. 1Vhat mediately thereafter persecutions en- True, he had taught some youngster could I do alone against them? Maybe sued and no immigration took place. 01 . aleph—beth- I am too weak natured. I am not sup- Conti Rossini emphasizes the close But food and drink erstitious, but I really think there economic relations between Southern Cana from his wife who from the was a curse came with the money. Arabia and Abyssinia in the centuries hardest toil "Imagine how I got my learning! before and after the rising of Moham- Dared never shrink. Yet the only one in our house who gees rued, which favored the immigration to a lecture, who buys a good book, is of the Jews to Abyssinia. The pres- Into his sallow face a slow flush me. The rest of them are always ent writer on the other hand main- Put your Dimes in Diamonds, and crept- looking for pleasure. Whatever I say tains that the business relations at your Diamonds into one of our Coeld it well be A to thorn sounds to them crazy. And that time were far less extensive than God did not want her willing sacrifice Happy and t't tell you the truth, the way they live, during the pre-Chran and the early That left him free? the way they dress and what they post-Christian centuries. Prosperous Then he remembered what the sages 0=10 12=1 012301=10C10 1=2:1 0=101=2=0 talk, they seem to me to be crazy." Si tar we know so little about Fa- taught— New Year Ile stared at the ground vacantly. That man must work to all Then he locked up with a sigh, hand- lashes that we can have only a sup- M'ith hand and brain alike if his life's - ed me the book, saying: "If you should erficial image of their cult. The in- my friends Individual designing of appropriate task For Automobiles, Trunks and Motor Boats give my children a dollar they would formation we have and about them Flail, two comes Chris- to as from Stern and patrons. Ile would nut shirk. inountinun cosh; 110 11101T—arid insure. net read this. And imagine, I went without supper in London to pay for tian missionaries to the Halevy who penetrated as Jews, far as from Wol- Slowly he pushed the plunderous book 1110.(111111111 benoty and value in your "OSHIE" a ticket to lectures an literature." Without saying another word he knit on behalf of the Alliance Israelite aside, I. BAKER Pb... Mork& Nil gents. 91.109 Seldom /miaow got up and walked away. Nahum. Ilalevy was with the Falash- A and went below, The Falashas—Their Number and Origin "A Little Bit Off" Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS Season's Greetings A Happy and Prosperous New Year HARRY H. MEISNER THE MESSAGE CHEVROLET i:r: mt..: NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS FLOWERS goo===osmo===0=01===o=t0===oesoo g g Season's Greetings SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP a COUNCILMAN Here's a Good New Year's Resolution RICHARD M. WATSON 1 PLATINUM DIAMOND MOUNTINGS STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION Genuine Parts — Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. "Well, he doesn't talk as it he were Universelle, and from Faitlovitch and as only for a short time and his jour not without unpleasant ex- 'a little bit off,' " said the painting nay perience for him as it charged that he lady.—Ilebrew Standard, got no further than beyond klassaua and that the report of his journey was an invention. Faitlovitch, who under- took two journeys to the Falashas 0. I. Baker Company JUDEA'S PRAYER DIAMONDS Manufacturing Jewelers and Diamond Setters. Room 503, Breitmeyer Bldg. Gr•tiot and Broadway TO+ 1 R+11-Tt., Nr7, Qt7R „ -, Il express Pour Vear's (15rectinj5 Viti! [ c .flouicr5 God of our Fathers, not Thine aid, (the first 1901-5, the second 1908-9) Lend courage that we may with- stayed with them for the longest per- iod of time. He wanted to arouse the stand of malice, barbed with . interest of the European Jews in the The shaft* Falashas and his reports are drawn hate, with this particular end in view. That seek our woe in every land. In 1908 in order to verify these re- Yea—lend once more Thy mighty ports, the Alliance Israelite Univer- strength , selle sent Rabbi Nahum to Abyssinia, ace, Nor foreu r errors hide Thy f who apparently came there with a preconceived judgment and travelled ,., The menace of a thousand years ancient race r Assails again Thine ancient too fast to fo m an exact opinion. It our blindness that The menace ss follows therefore that in view of the thought es travelers came to Van's fuller light and knowledge fact that all the the Falashas with special interests Krim and deadly rears its head. and were entrusted with different Now strength to fight tasks, we have no impartial and exact God— grant us iul lea at the Falashas. It was the en- anew.. deavor of the writer to attmept to de- pet it in such manner on that all par- Nor ask we Lord the battle aid, ties found their expression. Thou gayest in an ancient days,, Today we can assume with approxi- The strength to wield a victor's sword . mate certainty that the Falashas imi. A nat ion's destiny to sway. grated to Abyssinia in the early years, For strength of soul alone we plead unquestionably before the birth of at in our eyes the foe may see That Christ and since then they were spirit- horn of faith sp The dauntlessspirit wrought from trust in sally entirely cut off from the rest of The courage Jewish community. This fact is of Thee. particular interest, as it makes pas- Strength—strength we pray to cleave toms sible and a thorough study of contribute theircus- ritual, which will , Thy Word would bid as . to our knowledge of antique Judaism u The laws as well as of the primitive Christian Tll Truth — heed, Honor — Justice — Mercy church. Haste is urgent if we are to learn about these customs and habits Yea —Love, Service for each sacred need in their traditional form. Western ' " culture is beginning to intrude even God of our Fathers—hear our prayer; with Abyssinia, The railroad already Stretch forth Thine hand--incline reaches the capital of the land. Era- ' tures of the old original culture will Thine ear, yield one after another to the aggres- Erect, uplifted with such strength western culture, and in addition Thine ancient people have no fear. to that the circumstances that long Y ea—though the venomed arrows (ill, ' 'ago - many Falashas accepted • Chris- Though every turn be menact.- . i .... t ay for unitarian reasons is to be fraught, Even it consideration. taken ideration en into con Their shafts will shatter on our , they secretly remain true to their shields, Their tallest onslaught conic to , faith, ti is inevitable that some of the old sacred customs will be forgotten. naught , It would appear to be the duty of the And when within a newer dawn 1 European Jews to preserve before it The Book of Truth shall be u m. is too late, at least the knowledge of sealed .th rei t rioa hn , c . ient brethren for future gen- Before the nations of the earth Thy children—Lord—will stand re- , - I The data 1111.1 to the number of Fa- sealed. —Emanuel G. 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