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His executioner was astonish ed to
when he thought of the frightful
slaughter that Hadrian would send notice that the great rabbi uttered no
cry of pain.
upon Judea.
"Are you indeed insensible to pain?'
Meanwhile the revolt continued. Fif- he asked in awe.
ty fortresses and a thousand villages
"Oh, no," replied the courageous
fell into the hands of the victorious rabbi, "I feel the pain, but I l ove a .
Kokba, "Son of a Star." Then Ha- ten promised in prayer to h. , ,. my
The Swan," the sensational hit in
drian, seriously alarmed, called his God with all my heart, with all my
New York City during the season of
most able general, Julius Severus, soul, and with all my might —which
1923 and 1524, which had its premiere
from Britain to besiege Jerusalem. means even if they take my life. Now
in Detroit, will continue for a second
Fortress after fortress fell until at that my life is demanded of me, should
week at the Bonstelle Playhouse.
last Bethar, the strongest, alone re- I not rejoice that I am able t.. h allow
This play was translated by Mel-
mained. After a year of starvation, the some of God publicly?"
ville Baker from the Hungarian of
some Samaritans, it is rumored, led
So passed away a great sal." in !t-
the noted playwright, Ferenc-a Molnar,
the Romans into the city through a ract
Ile had lived modestly .n pos.
responsible for several plays that
hidden passage. So frightful was the erty and riches. He started the work
stand forth as big successes in Amer-
bloodshed that the Roman horses wad- n the Mishna. He had c. , r,tantly
ica.
ed to their nostrils in blood. On the taught his pupils to take their place a
"The Swan" had its original pro -
ninth of Ali, in the year 135, Betehar few seats below their rank uitil they
duction in Detroit and stood forth as
fell. Bar Kokba was now reviled by should be told to take a higher place,
one of the bright theatrical spots of
the fickle mob as was Bar Coziba, Son for as he said, well and wisely, "it is
that season. Gilbert Miller and the
of a Deceiver. Over what had been better that they should say to thee
Charles Frohman Company, were re-
Jerusalem the plowshare was passed, 'Come up higher' than that they
sponsible for the production, and the
and upon the old foundations a Roman should bid thee 'Go down lower." Ile
play served as one of the best. starring
had done much to develop and ;mange
city rose.
vehicles yet allotted Eva le Gallienne.
Jessie Royce Landis plays Alexandra,
Fortunately, in a sense, Akiba had the traditional laws. And ro.ar that
l ing oven, which is nearly • block in length.
Ward's great e
of
View
the leading role.
not lived to see Bethar fall. He had he had died as nobly as he hal lived,
Opening of the new Ward Baking plant and the dough is handled entire- been flayed alive by the Romans butch- all Israel mourned.
"A Prince hath fallen in Israel,"
Company Detroit plant at the West ly by machinery. During every oper- ers, and then fiendishly tortured. As
Grand boulevard and Toledo avenue ation the dough is subjected to atmos- he felt his life ebbing away under the lamented his grief-stricken disciples.
"Yet
the memory of the righteous is
is of great interest to every housewife pheric treatment which insures the torment, he bravely repeated the his-
in the city. The new bakery, occupy- utmost success in maintaining uni- toric watchword of "Yisrael, Adonai a blessing." His life was not in vain'
—Young Israel.
ing almost an entire city block and form and succesful batches of bread. Elohenu, Adonai Echod."

"The Swan" Continues at the
Bonstelle Playhouse for a
Second Week.

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containing the very latest features in The art of sanitation reaches its top-
efficient, sanitary and modern equip- most point in the new bakery. Be-
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ment, for several weeks busy in its fore the excavation started for t
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cake department, is now producing designers and architects had wor
bread on a large scale. out the smallest details of the build-
Now that the bread department ing bearing on the question of sani-
has gotten into action, an edquate tation. Even the materials that went
supply of "Ward's Fine Bread," into the construction were tested for
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world.
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(nineteenth bakery to have been erect- and it differs from the ordinary bak-
operated by the Ward company cry- in that it was built especially for
led and
its particular use and is not a con- --
I All of the years of experience and ef-
verted building or a group of depart- ,=
fort of the company in the baking of
ments built into an original structure. I=
bread and the building of bakeries has
The great traveling oven which is I ;Z-
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I been focussed in this plant and it is
to produce all of Detroit's immediate
to be the model for all Ward bakeries
requirements of the company, is nearly
to be built in the future.
a block in length. The specially pre-
From the time the flour and other
pared bread dough enters at one end
ingredients of bread are received in
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in "nests" of pans and traverse the
the new Detroit plant until the house-
entire length of the oven coming out a
wife unseals each individual loaf of
completely baked loaf. It is automat-
bread, it will not have been touched ically placed on chain conveyors at
by human hands. The flour is me- the end of the oven and sent to the
chanically elevated in bulk to a tower wrapping and sealing and shipping
on top of the bakery where it is sifted
departments without being touched.
and purified by aeriation process and
The heat is controlled at intervals
lowered to the mixing department
of every foot throughout the length
where the flour, yeast and even the
of the oven. It requires about 40 min-
water are weighed by automatic de- utes for a loaf to travel through the
vices before the dough is compound-
oven.
ed.
Several hundred Detroit men and
Mechanical conveyors carry the women have been added to the pay-
dough through many processes and op-
roll to operate the bread baking de-
erations from one machine to another partments, It will require a fleet of
until it is ready for the great oven. Si; Ward electric trucks to distribute
Machinery of the most modern and the initial daily output to the retail
scientific type known. to the baking
stores of Detroit.
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Water is our natural home. If we are
not safe here, how much less safe
should we be on land, where we must
surely die.'
"It is exactly so with us Jews," con-
tinued Akiba. "If we forsake the Law,
we destroy ourselves. The Torah is our
life and the length of our days. We
may, whilst loving and studying the
Torah, be in great danger from our
enemies; but if we were to give up its
study, we should speedily disappear
and be no more."
Pappas agreed that Akiba was cor-
rect. Yet he shook his head dubiously

"'If I had my wish, he should stay
another twelve years at the academy.'
"'Your wish,' I whispered, 'shall be
fulfilled.' And so, without even cross-
ing the threshold, I returned to the
academy to sit at the feet of my teach-
era, Elieser ben llyrcanus, Joshua ben
Hananiah, and Nahum of Gimzo.
"And now, my good people, after
an absence of twenty-four years, I re-
turn to this good woman. She de-
Serves your cheers and your praise
and not myself, for I would still be a
shepherd, an 'am haaretz,' were it not'
for Rachel."
I The people, who had listened in re-
' spectful silence, now burst into wild
acclaims for the loyal wife of Akiba.
, Arm in arm, Akiba and Rachel now
I walked along and the enthusiastic
Imultitude outdid itself in shouts of I
' welcome and praise.
The days of poverty were at an end.
I Kailas Salhu'a was only too willing to
receive his distinguished son-in-law
and to press upon him every comfort
that money could buy. But Akiba was
not the man to accept luxury and com-
fort. These were troublous times.
The Roman emperor pressed upon Je-
rusalem. The people of Palestine were
too freedom-loving to submit to the
cruelties of Trojan and Hadrian. Un-
like Vespasian and Titus, who sought
. merely to crush Judea politically, Ha-
drian more wisely saw that the,
strength of the Jews lay in their re-
ligion. "Not by virtue of material
strength nor political power shall ye ;
prevail." had said the Prophet Zech-
aria', "but by my spirit, saith the
'
Lora."
I
In the crisis, • young and valiant
soldier came forward to deliver the
Jews. His commanding presence and
his soldierly bearing won for him the ,
popular approval. The people were
convinced that here, at last, was their
Messiah, their King and deliverer.
Even Akiba had been thrilled by his I
courage and now the renowned Rabbi ,
urged him on to revolt against Rome.
Akiba refused to obey the edict of t
the Roman Hadrian that the Jews
should no longer engage in the study ',
of the Torah. The Torah is our life,"
he taught, take that away from us and
you destroy us. One day, Pappus, one
' of Akiba's heathen friends, came to
the great rabbi to warn him that if he
,persisted in his teachings and in urg- ,
ing on Bar Kokba, he would surely
suffer the death penalty at the hands
of Hadrian.
"But Akiba, art thou not afraid?
Thou surely must know that thy deeds
will bring thee into mortal danger!"
"Stay!" retarted Akiba, "let me tell
thee • story:
"A fox was walking on the brink of
• stream, in the clear waters of which
were • number of fishes, swimming
, restlessly.
'Why are you so restless?' asked the
•
fox.
We are restless,' they replied, 'be-
, cause we fear the fisherman's nets.'
I 'Come up on the dry land,' said the
I fox, 'and live with me in safety, even
once lilted in safety I

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