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PAGE 11WELVE

Lion of a thrilling epoch of Israel's
history.
We eat the Morror, the horse
radish. . . Everything is trans-
formed.
We are in Egypt. We be-
By RABBI PHILIP A. LARCH.
hold brutish task-masters driving
wretched
Israelitish slaves with the
Heinrich Heine had once said that down, of the bitter herb with tears
the traditional Jew, no matter how amidst laughter streaming down our knout.
Chrosos—A
mixture of apples,
poor and .despised, was, on the eve cheeks,—everything assumes an air
of Shabbos, metamorphosed into a of great importance. A service rich nuts, spices and wine. This is mor-
tar
and
brick.—We
see human beings
prince once he entered the portals of in symbols lovingly performed. And
we sit there eagerly taking part in writhing in pain, as, in their bloody
his home.
We may add that on seder night all those dramatic acts. We look at sweat, they are rearing mighty struc-
our father; as though a nimbus of tures for the mighty Pharaoh.
he was transformed into a king.
Shankbone—A dry roast bone—
• • •
glory covered his brow, as though
We delve into the storehouse of the Shechina was hovering over his plagues and pestilence come upon the
oppressors, and the bright star of
memory, of memories of childhood. head.
• • •
hope now glimmers to the oppressed.
Very few of us can recall pictures of
wealth, images of soft carpets or In comparison with such joys, our It is a holiday, there is rejoicing.
tapestried walls, liveried butlers or jaded amusements of today, our The children of Israel are about to
smooth gliding cars. Even if some hectic distractions and feverishly leave Egypt for a new life and new
of us know these things today, hard- frenzied pleasures, are cheap and freedom. They are feasting and they
are eating of the I'ascal lamb.
ly any of us knew them in the yester- tawdry—superficial.
Matzoh—"For in haste didst thou
day of childhood. Yet we were rich
We are sorry for the many Jewish
in other ways. Joys such as that of homes, where children grow up sur- go out of the land of Egypt." We
the seder night cannot be measured rounded by comforts and luxuries, see the jubilant people hastily pack-
ing up their wretched belongings.
in the terms of money.
but not knowing the beauty of the
They run from the "House of Bond-
• • •
seder night. Others have at least
age." In their hurry the bread they
It is the first night of Pesach. rich memories. Who is the happier? hake does not rise. It is matzoh.
Forgotten are the worries of weekday
The matzoh we eat.
existence. The father, whatever he
"Mah Nishtano"—"Why is this
Salt Water — Across the table
may be outside, no matter how night different from all other swarm legions of Pharaoh, chariots
humble his occupation,—a prosaic nights?"—
of war, engines of destruction. The
storekeeper, worker in the shop, or
We have asked this self-same ques- erstwhile slaves are afraid,—well do
simply a peddler, or what not,—now,i tion year after year and heard the they remember the lashes of the
attired in his best, like an oriental same answer. A question ever asked, whip,—they cover in terror. But
monarch, is reclining against a pit-1 yet ever asked anew. We have the mighty warriors of Egypt are
low at the head of the table. How I grown up, we know the answer, yet
drowned in the waters of the Red
much love and devotion he pours into we still ask and ask again; like a
Sea. "Horse and rider has He hurled
every act of the seder service; the perpetual question, like a question of
ceremonies themselves are so simple the ages. As though we were asking into the sea." •
•
and quaint, yet so real, so touching another question: "Why are we Jews
We cannot help reflect: "Where is
the deepest chords of emotion. How at all times different from all other
Egypt and the mighty Pharaohs?"
meticulously he attends to every de- peoples? . . ."
Their mummies, encased in glassy
tail of the observance. Each little
•
•
cabinets in museums, tell a tale of
act,—the washing of the hands, the
In terms of foods and expressed glory that is vanished, their pyramids
dipping of the radish into salt water,
are
but huge tombstones, their sphynx
through
common
ordinary
every-day
the breaking of the Matzoh, down
to the climax of it all, the gulping dishes the seder table is a dramatize- mute testimony of the dead. It is 4
all gone, forever. But Israel is here, ;
hying, throbbing and pulsating with .$
life, with new hopes, new future, new
PUBLIC NOTICE
destiny.
I
On the monument of the King A
and
Menaphtah of Egypt it is written:
"Israel is wasted and his seed is
brought to nothing." That was writ- A
ten 3,000 years ago. Menaphtah is ;
Whereas. the people of the State of Mid..., In liredesire to esquire for them•
wives the right to have other methmin and means or tounatimity of safeguarding their
dead, and the power of the Pharaohs
cure of diseases of the body and mind, other than
in the tipu viand, relief and
health
with him. Yet Israel is here, alive.
the prescribed method. 111 orthiclox medierne as moat largely represented by the
Allopathic I legallY decignated a. 'Regular" I.
dominant s. hot, or Medione known
meditating over the (lead relics of a $
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gave to OsTEOPtTilt Its first
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H on.
F. C. Barnum IPetoskey I and Ch.. W. Moore
t he Slam legislature by Senators
Jan. lith, 1803, with no Osteonathie
IDetruiti at the visaing of the Pens
and In April. 181)7, the Dill was passed by
Honer residing or practicing In the state,
31 to 1. by the House through the efforts of Relb Ches. W.
of
the Senate on
a vote
vote
of 70 to 0, and sinned by GuY. Hazen S. Pingree. April 1001, 1807,
McGill on ft
lust THIRTY YEARS ago:
ore-
Kirksville, o the first
Whereas. The ,Amerlean Schoolof Osteopath
Stal
y of t under Bo Mow ..f the m e
e.1 legally, tbarter
senlatio, Osteopathic
of Ramon "To improve our present ...tent of Surgery. Oballeirics, and Treatment of
generally; to place the same on a more rational anti ementifie Iasi, to
1/111m11l
inich honor. a nd
impart information lo the medicalprefeselon: to grant and coo e
w
degrees as are ustally granted and ...reseed by reputable medical college," as
,
designated by the Michigan Ostenpathie Law of 1807 as the standard of Osteopath'
profewi tina eat..ateIt
anti required a resident course of atudy cotaisting of twolty
/
l .
four terms of five menthe eaeh In which tla fundamental moth..
months divi led into
atihjeete woo taught, eonaiating of Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, Phye101050.
Chemistry. Surirerg, SYmtoniatology, Diego.... and Hygiene:
of 1800, known as the Genera!
Wereas.
Ar t 337 of the Public Aets of afternoo n
h
ce Act, prvidtila for the registrati. on
examination. and licensing of
Medical Practi
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, in decimating by tame the fops Schools of the Pops
Modicum known. reepeetively, a. the "Regular" (commonly called ALLO-
tide of
PATHIC). the Honiropethie, the Finite, and the Physio.medie, and In making broad,
Inelusive difinition of the term "PRACTICE OF MEDICINE." did not contemplate or
other School Of the Practice of
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Where.. Ortenpath, as a system.
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ennelstently grown and developol, Ireton.
t
and Biology, hail vid,t - r ,..
Science in Mahone, Surgery, Physic, Chemietry,
Pi -
c I' •
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nactruet.ve legatcluon
spare rods thew ntlytintoo
save
to
03
of
the
Public
Acts
of
1503
which
neve law known as
souring of
stom mcl r‘m..nat on.
Sari
of
logiett.
Act S
1tat..
the 1/eteopathic Profession it, own
off to romp:ire
raisin. di preliminaly and professional educational standards en
of medicine . , and. Second. 14
favorabl7 silly that required of the other four 01 . 1toolg
013 by Art 305 of the Public Adis in which the stand•
1 other
antendIng the Moore let la
de of preliminary and profs...M.1 schleation were raised to snot that of the
and Inaddition thereto Oideopathic Practitioners were
four soh 01118 of M1,111'111,
oleo...led by the Statutes Phyaicians. and provision made for examination In
on the basin of a
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SURGEONS:
Whereas, The Schools and Colleges of Osteopathy, numberingseven moldable
recognised by this State. together with their affillated howdah! and
inatittittons
and requirements so as to conform
have raiced their Wanders. of Mad:Mon
an
also with those required by the
with the roman...Ms of the Statutes of Michigan, and
Amen... Osteopathic Awociation:
, Whereas. Fourteen Tears have lapsed during which time ether Mlehigan Medical
and Health I.awa have been enacted by mown of which the present Statutes govern•
log the Practice of the Osteopathic System or School of Medicine have become obsolete
tas from
v icio led telo
to neameted and revea
the profeati on hae been nubj
e d ieal m eder.
of the
n
DIuCINE, t.f whieh the
INE
of
ORGAN IZED MEDIC
ectve.
resent
the rep
State Board of Publle Health and the State Board of Examination and Regietratton In
. the records of past Marion.:
Medicine err the principal offenders recording .
Whereas, It I, of eommon report that the dominant School of Monetne he.
anti !FMB...1y determined to crush and dectroy all ...terns or whoa!a not
atildlolialy
that the "lira.. la fre-
in hanwny with the, plink... and Moir., and to the
l lectie, nor PhYele - ntethe
n
quently made that then. are nu more Homeopathic. ne ar
of thin State the right
physician.. thereby denying or taking itartY from the citizens
and opoortionty in the 'hole of such physicians. end giving the ()atom:tilde Proto-
n.. their clientele. and other (Hoene the Ratifiable right to believe that OSTE.
()PATH)" world. hkewiee. he alawbed, crushed or dertroyed by the designs of the
do nim a ting School of Medicine that gala Itself nRegolarn; and,
Wham. the Octeopathic Sehoni of Medirine, le Reeking to remedy the technical
Osteopathic Law. to again raise its standard. of eltuation, to
it
defect , of the
belong. In Malmo to the other four
Mem itself where it Molly and ronetittillonall7
Sehnols of Maintop, and to mimeos the Integral' of Its prtnciplea and praettee

the sea• of the people of this State: now,
THEREFORE, the several reprecentative, Incorporated Osteopathic organigationa
reorle.`ttvely, air 'Mut Miehigan State
under the Lows of Miehigan, known,
Merently amended to he the "Michigan Motel, of Mho.
pathic
Osteopathic APROCiAtIon "
Osteo
of Physician.. and St.r
gothic Phyeirians and Surgeow"I, the "Michigan A11111 • 13111111
elvd the
to " an
Methane:" the "Detroit Outeopathle APPOrlatn,
woos of Ostemothic
have mutually lotned themse.
"Southwestern Michigan Octeopothl , Anenriation..
this appeal to the ettleen, of the State of Michigan and their WM.: onaall andrem
IC NOTIC and the
resentattow anti the atom said organigat1011. present thin PUBLIC
their respective and
following PROCLA MATBIN under the .ignatures and seals of

authorized officers, to w.t.

THE

William Hordes

Osteopathic School of the Practice of Medicine

HEREBY SERA F'S NOTICE

Manage r

and PROCLAIMS to the

People of Michigan. Ito eltisenahip. PUBLIC OFFICIALS and private, to the
and by them presto. awert and Maintain
people of the. [coped Staten of ARIPli“,
of °clew
S1'11•11 , 11
foe PUBLIII RECORDS. that Da "System. Method. Cr
lathy" a. heretofore known od the Mat.. of HO State, ha+ step by etep,
through progneove growth and Woos,. In steno. and the Healing Art. laid the
and
legally
constitutomally
foundation, ton whieh It rests it. CLAIMS that it is
MEDINE
now and
IC
Qualtfled, and is In last, the fifth SCHOOL of the PRACTICE of
Obstetrician,
to be known OctoMathle: that the Physicians Surgeons.
nnen.l.er
are of moll rank mai erede
Lahoratory Cnninan , . Sanitarians, and other we/tali,la
weh practitioners of the other four legally recognizedwhonis of the "I.RACTIcIll
OF MEDICINE" heretofore deaanated by the !delete. of Michigan ra, (1) Revd,'
le, that.
the 141 Physto-noci
Meal,
A
litnathie
).
ITI
Homeetathic.
131
ladled
In all matte. of loth publit• and of private professional nature. the practitioner. of
the Osteopathic School of Medicine affirm tbar nasta•tional right to to *e ogled
the same pa t and lawl fu
eight and
pr i vileges as are retoMised and whom, by the
.
Scluois of the Practiee of Metleine without discrimination
other reveral sfuroald

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or faor:
Syatem. or School of Osteopathic Mediator." heretofore known
- That the " , lenee.
entire field of the "HEALINO ART" n. relating to
a. OSTEOPATHY. embrams the
and of
Including the known fact. of lholoey
EOM., Prophylaxis, and Th e
Palhologg•
Thal the wow of Osteopathic Praetice reels primarily anon 'Th./se methods of
the Beating Art that plate the CHIEF EMPHASIS open the STRUCTURAL IN-
or ',tome! throto‘h man, % meehanteal
TEGRITY of the e to mohanani, Maintained Mint the fdlisT IMI•OBTANT SINGLE.
other ohs- Meal mean. or pror,eeee. O
the human nowarn In health and dams,"
In mainta
FACT.M
in the well toing of
I and
In A DDITIIIN TH ERTO 'The Pharmacology of Osteopathy lard In It general
precote as taughtand era. lied by its presentative
re
and recognised who.. and
anegthesl• pars Weld, antireptio., antl•
eilrrra ooneating of the pharmacology of
and
for tam (on,httone, and narcotic. for intolerable pant Materia Medi. co
dote ,
comparative The...alp. as tour. and practiced by the repotahle school. and l.
lege. of Osteopathy. eluding alw all throe meth.e node poothle he the advanee.
in
Laboratory
and
Clinical
Technique.
Examination
and
Dial
In S cientific 11,011'1 41
anti ...lotion, heti, &cline.
woo together with 1411.b method. of diet. hygiene
elect. and other PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC melba!s common to all eel:tool. of proem,
In
That it Is our purpose to maintain to the people of thiocommonwealth and
proelaimoi by
the profewon at lame the !Merritt' of Owe fundamental principals
Dr. A T. Still se the foundation of the Syclern of Osteopathy. Whereto. to thwo
nwthal. of recognized wont.. worth and rejecting thow that have how. obwlete
heritage all thew
and of no Ow, and appropnalung to ntir 100
rn.
mthod.
of EtiologIcal, Prophylactie. Palholomeal and Therms - moat value anl h
e
due to
redid,' as are ,,inotoll In all the recognired Schools of Mnbetal Practice and l`tb
11T.
,he adv.', of rdon, in the MI. of Sr...arch• Cltnleal and Labaratory
the
adapt/dims
of
the
principles
and
laws
of
Plusica.
ChematrY.
BioloCT
and cis

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ragdholoST:
•
That PROGREsS I. the LIFE BLOOD of the (1.teotatha Profewion when coupled
of ‘ , ./411111 , Reeeereh In the field. ot
• Ile. the 1111, ..1r1,1 TRI'Tlis and
are ours In common
Physies, Chemistry. Biology and Poyeholorg. SIPS discoveries
with all the other who.). of the wading id inpli,ue
That runligtrnt and linhiafewl invotigetions and elatatleal dat• of a vendable
Bret le,11 nature show. conclusively, that the reputable and roognized school. and
of
ostler-. of twoomathy show graduates are Woutto' to practice In the State
Mara
Mn. Neon. all manumit such high standard. of prrI ,nary •13,1 pro lemon.
lanteable w1th the •tan.lxrde
ato compere
rm.
Metal Mi uirtmente
Michigan, but also with show
required by law, not only In the Sta. of
In fat. twoopellue
■ ins.
mu mmers. of other Flap for the other schools of fordi
grauates
front the npreontatio who. of fabommthy ars admitted to the wt.
d
other medieal 'chassis and on Moon. the
exan,t, Alone a. air lite graduatet fool the
admittol to practice In the States of Nor York. Maarachuottn,
tIt111 ■ 111.1'11111 . are
The sulde, Is taught in the thteopathie Collet.. .4
i• and foldred0
Indians.
the pond. o f hours required..re stout the sow. to those resiutred In the Case A
be this state am
college. of molt nob .4 the autuehte mammal and eraremad in
nts
ettally the otroe of the Orteoptthie graduate. arompa,d wail the reQuimme
f the graduates of the regular medical schools, by the Slats Based of Redo.
Faaranatton
be
the
garde
of
That Osteopathy 5.5 definitely and publicly declared to
surgrook by the filing of the
JINN ■ ne and II pa. mono. to to oltoictans anl
• lottarshon ..f onteopatio'• with the Secretary of State In 1913 by the Incorporated
repo wools, octomathie Omani, allow ono le the boos. of the act of 1.3,
dta PUBLIC No TICF. •a•
e ntrndmg the Cbongwaho. Statute, of tio13:
of the Iola.
In To Delo. Few Pres. on Apell 13th. 1513, go that the yr...m
of t,o,
other pathofIhnWe were nano.. td
Moo,
I'd
the ...ono, and other
Amt. further the
of the Pew tiro of Melton.
and to claim.
a
)11,gsn A.11. 1•11. of Mains. and Sarno. of Osteopathie imorro-
atni a November. 10 . W. has mom clearly set forth the CLAIMS and ..t. of the
Octolathre School of Redwine In Its Arial. of leorporatton.
Wherries, •• the in:; elected Offers of the afore motioned Osteopatble enan-
Datk.n. in enontance •th the Indructtoel siren tia he our respect,. err ield, and
by the authority lecost in it., do hereto sitwrito nue hand. and th• wale. tits
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The door is opened. Once, in
happier times, the opening of the 4
door was an act of hospitality, when, '
I at the beginning of the seder, an in- immvecwiwoomomsmswoomoomm otomm-wmook we
vitation went to the stranger in the
gates, to come and partake. of the
feast. "Ile who is hungry, come in
and eat, he who is needy come in and
celebrate the Passover." Alas, that
in later times, this had to be aband-
oned. The door had to be closed for
fear of dangerous visitors. There
come visions to memory of the mid- 0
O
-- from —
die ages, of blood libel, of ritual mur-
der. One thinks of the tale of "Der a
O
Rabbi Von Bocharach," and a shud-
der passes through our frame.—
"Pour out Thy wrath against the
peoples who do not know Thee."—
We are glad we live in happier days.
• •
"L'shono Ilabo-oh Biyrusholayim." 0
"Next year in Jerusalem."
Made In Detroit
Formerly this was but a pious wish; 0
D. M. BERK, Proprietor
O
a dream that was never to be ful-
filled, except at best in the far-off
AT THIRD
days, in the dim miraculous times of
800 WEST BALTIMORE
"Meschiach." Like prayers for Zion
Manufacturers and Contractors for
that the Jew prayed in the long night
of the great Goias, that he repeated
O
thrice a day, every day, every year
of 2,000 years of wanderings: "May
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to Zion in mercy";—a fervent prayer,
but that was to remain only a prayer,
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salem? At best a very old man
who dragged his weary bones across
a continent to the old city, there to
die, and be interred in the Holy Land.
But now it is so different. It is
now brought down to actual reality.
Today it means a trip. Passport, bag-
gage, date of sailing, big ship with
flag of Zion on its bow, a pleasant
voyage, pleasure,—all the incidentals
of modern travel.
"L'Shono Ilabo-oh Biyrusholayim."
• • •
"Had Gadyoh"—"One only kid,
one only kid."
A pleasing story, cumulative, some-
thing like the "House that Jack
built." The father explains that the
story is an allegory for Israel's his-
Body and
Complete
tory. We are back again in the world
Fender
Wrecking
of fancy.
Bumping.
Service.
The seder is closing.
"Had Gadyoh."

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