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They are childish—the "four
questions" of the Haggadah. And
they were written to he asked by
children, so that their fathers might'
'thastrtste attilki: \
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be able to answer th: m pr ally:
"Slaves were we," to tell the story
of the deliverance from Egypt,
count out the ten plagues which fell
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upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians,'
and repeat the phrase: It also
would have been sufficient," with
which the Lord has blessed us. . .
And yet it is characteristic that the
whole of the Haggadah, and the
matzo-halls have their origin in the
"four questions" and the changes
in our habits which they have
brought about.
Everyone knows the force which
lies in II habit. We know how it
dominates us, body and soul. We
realize this in everything we do,
throughout our whole literature. in
ourselves and in our neighbours.
From the bed to the table, term
undressing to dressing, we are in
the hands of our habits. One man
cannot sleep unless there is silence.
Another most have a highly inter-
esting novel to send him to sleep.
One man gets used to a dish which
another man cannot bear to look at.
Another man, again, cannot eat
unless he in quabbIng with his
family at the table. Let anot her
man lay aside his habits, and he
Famous for its
cannot close an eye in sleep, and
he suffers from indigestion.
"Whet efore is this night different
from all other nights?" asks the
child, as soon as his father has leant
back on his pillows—a luxury in
which his father never indulges
himself.
"Wherefore is this night different
from all other nights?" asks the
child, because his father, who, the
whole year round, eats nothing but
dry potatoes, on this suddenly de-
sires to dip his potato in salt water.
"Wherefore is the ordinary horse-
radish of the whole year round
called 'bitterness' on this night, and
is eaten without vinegar, without
the juice of beetroots? Wherefore
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SIR ALFRED MOND
is the ordinary black bread n 't
LONDON, (J. T. A.)—A memo-
In his memorandum, Sir Alfred eaten on this night, but, in its
randum outlning the plan of the urged the British government to stead, the speckled motza is eaten?
Something is different from the
Zionist organization for securing guarantee a part of to sant re-
an international loan of $10,000,- quired. He also urges t. e govern. usual—and the little Jew is asking
)00 for continuing the colonization ment to transfer ti.e center of Brit- questions. He is beginning to con-
work in Palestine, through the ish trade in the:.tar East from tradict. Already, he cannot stand
League of Nations, was submitted Egypt to Palestine, since f nester it. To him, all the days should tie
to the British government by Sir country has of late boaime turau- like one another. No new day should
oring with it anything different. If THINGS YOU OUGHT TO
Alfred Mond.
lent.
it is different, then a question has
KNOW
to be asked about it. And the an-
swer is: "Slaves were we."
Why Does • Kettle Whistle?
But, if slavery, having no freed m
A kettle whistles much in the
to do what one likes with one's same way as you whistle yourself.
self, having to do everything in ac- When you want to whistle you fill
They were four brothers and a had thought to be dead had at last cordance with what someone else
your mouth with air, and force it
sister, the children of Janke! and been found and that he was well wishes, always having to ask some-
out through your lips, which are
Mindel Lerner of Odessa. Fate with his wife and children in Ha- one else, not being able to live ac-
closed, excepting for a small open-
vana.
Tears
streamed
down
his
separated them, as is unfortunate-
cerding to one's own reasoning—if ing. This pressure applied steadily
ly the case with thousands of Jew- cheeks, but they were tears of joy. that is slavery, then "habit" is
against your lips when in the prop.
Raphael, in Havana, when he the greatest despot, and has under
ish families. One of the brothers,
m• position, makes a very long note
Moishe Wolf Lerner, 38 years ago was told the good news at the of- it many more slaves than all the
and can be varied by altering the
left for America, settling in New fice of the Jewish Committee for other despots put together. The position of the lips. The kettle has
York City. Asher, another broth- Cuba, was no less gladsome.
despots themselves serve "Habit." only one size spout, so that it can
er, came to this country 23 years
A letter is on the way from
"Slaves were we in Egypt." But only produce one note, which is loud
ago but he went to Philadelphia. Moishe Wolf.
we were still greater slaves to or soft, according to the amount of
Moishe Wolf Lerner is in the "Habit." We had to be dragged pressure from within. When water
Raphael Lerner, the youngest of
the four brothers, found his way wholesale and retail fruit and pro- from it by force. No sooner had we boils in the kettle the steam so
to Chile, subsequently going to duce businas in New York City. stepped away from it by a few formed fills the inside of the kettle
Havana, Cuba. During all these He told ifftis officials that his paces than we tore ourselves back and tries to escape at once through
From the Popular Old Regime at the
yea!' he had had never a word brother Asher died only two years to it. The negroes of America also the spout. As a large amount of
from his brothers In America and agorand that his sister, Rachel, is quarrelled with their liberators. steam tries to get out of a small
they did not know anythinibout still in Odessa and that he takes The Russian peasants also yearn for opening, there is a fairly heavy
him. But at last he wa id to care of her.
the olden times ... The eyes of the pressure and this "rush" of steam
Thus, through the machinery of prisoner are frequently filled with through the opening causes the
know what had become his
brothers. And so, one day, he went Iliac, brothers who had been lost tears at his liberation. He finds it whistle. Do you know that the ex-
to the office of the Jewish Commit- to each other for near two-score hard to part from the dark cell in pert smoker of cigarettes goes out
tee for Cuba in Havana, which years found each other again.
which he had lost many, and per- of his way for Mural? Ile will
was organized and is subsidized
haps the best. years of his life.
take no other, for nothing short of
by Ilias, and asked them to find his
"Habit," is the greatest despot. Mural can satisfy him.
ELIZABETH AT WITHERELL
And in our enslavement to it our
brothers who had gone to America
will-power is chained—the capacity
so long ago. The }Dias office in
To measure the clearance space
JOS. RYNEK, Ca ering Manager
f reasoning for one's-self. Under for oil between the piston pin and
New York received the request. _
Dais found Moishe Wolf, the
JERUSALEM II. T. A 1 — its domination, one ceases to think Is bronze hushing in the new Olds-
New York brother. Ile came to Trans•ordania, the western part of to reason. One does not desire. One mobile engine, it is acc essary to
the Ilia§ office and was overjoyed l'alestine, was re, grind as an in- :annot.
subdivide an inch into 10,10,0 parts.
We have been slaves, and we still
•to learn that the brother whom he dependent government in the ne
agreement between Trans tirdania are slaves to "Habit." It has
Who hopes not for pity, never
and Great Britain, mad.. ['oldie s tied us with iron chains to a ter. fears disaster.
•ibly heavy iron barrow, in whet:
here.
The agreement st:palates the , ore placed the burdens of thsusands
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Transjordania is to no indep 'alert 'f years of history. And, time and
under the rule of Emir Abdullah again, "Habit" adds something to
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on a constitutional basis with re- the burden. With a smile, it seems
gard to all internal matters. In to say, ingratiatingly: "Well, is it
matters of international relations, not light?" And we believe, and
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the territory is to be represented we draw the barrow, and drag it
by Great Britain. I.aws affecting without ceasing. The barrow gro'N.
NO
COVER CHARGE
eons, state budget, currency, con- heavier each day. %Ye grow weaker,
cessions, railways, land grants. and "Habit" smiles, and flatters ui
II. WAINWRIGHT, Mgr.
iaccession to the throne and change, more and more, and we put our
in the constitution are to be r- confidence in it more and more ice
Local and Long Distatn'e
(erred to the advice of Great Brit-
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People desire, that time sh oil,:
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stand still for them, that no century
should move past its prodeces , r
People desire that life in their II., II
day should he the same that it was
in the days of their ancestors, thou-
, sands of years ago.
If slaves but knew that they had
, become slaves merely by accident—'
that no hump being is born a slave
slavery would have ceased to exist '
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long ago. If people but knew that
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"Habit" is a huge, monstrous stu-i
4, pidity, they would have shaken it ,
• loff lung ago. The more clerly this
is understood, the less staves there
A will be in the world, the weaker
will "Habit" grow.
I' And yet this is not so easy. At
once questions are asked. "Where-
fore is this night different from all
other nights?" . . . And it is not'
A everyone who asks the question with
the some childish innocence as do
the children on Seder night.
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It is not go easy, because, for,
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every one "wise man" there is a
"wicked man," and a "foul," and •
man "who does not know what to
01 ask at all."—London Jewish Chron-1
icle.
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E. J. MORRIS, Manager
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Passover Greetings to all Our Jewish Friends and Patrons
Translated from the Yiddish by
Hannah Berman
Detroit
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Passover Greetings
To Our Jewish Friends
MOTOR CITY
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CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.) — Mrs.
Chia Vision, 110 years old, said to
be the °blest person in Chicago.
died at the Orthodox Jewish Homo
for the Aged here.
As she lay on her deathbed, Mrs.
Vision repeated what she had often
said, "I am ready to die. I have
lived, 80 years is enough for any-
body—and I have had 110."
Mrs. Vision has lived in the
Home for the Aged for 16 years.
She had taught the "younger"
women at the home a philosophy of
contentment, one that said, "80
years are enough."
She is survived by three sons.
Abraham, Daniel and Solomon, all
old men; 27 grandchildren and 10
great-great grandchildren. Burial
was in Waldheim Cemetery.
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