ThEficritorrlonsit (ARON ICLE ■ have struck Sarah with greater The Triumph of Jewish force than Dr. ('asset's words. Si Brotherhood. it was he she was to "meet!" And he had come too soon, before the By NINA KAYE The prominence of Passover in ;s1 stage was set. Oh, Minnie would be furious. And Joe and Ilarry, the Jewish Calendar is best excm- i Sarah Marks was nearing 40 know Mrs. Rosen's sister came' '' 1 money they had wasted on plified by the four terms used in' f" r the 7 when the family decided she was from the west and had to be fixed her train fare. And she, who had connection with the Festival of have another chance. Not that up before she could go out. Come, hlf Freedom. These four terms are: fit ; bl! erse to blame! massage a a, she had ever had the first one. Shirley will give you Goaltee—I have delivered you As Dr. Cassel went on talking, and I will fix your hair. Tumor- • Cooking and washing and clea etnice I you Ilizaltee— 1 h ase re e 1.- more and more what for 20 years, there had been bn no row Shirley and I will go down-l'arah saw Lokachtee—I took you she had lost by opening the door. ' time for Sarah to have that first town and get you a dress. What's Ilevesee—I brought you. chance—the chance to marry. And the matter with Helen, in such a jot' he was nice. Ile revealed it in Ins smile, in the kindness of his 1 delivered you from Egyptian sesz- now that all the others, Minnie and dress she hail to send you?" in the things he said. And oppression. . Helen and Harry and Joe had The sole topic of conversation, I redeemed you from bondage. mild see. too, that he was , families of their own, it was use- even at the supper table, was ready to settle down. The ground I took you unto myself as a pet, . less for her to keep up the house Sarah's appearance. She blushed had already been prepared. He pi, .., where they were born, where before her brother-in-law. o as ill the right frame of mind. If I brought you unto your land. r.: mama had died when Sarah was Is They treated her as if she were Minnie had done it, it was a Komi And the central ceremonials 7 ' and papa three years ago. a child. And Sarah, filled with Mk And she had spoiled it hound up with this thought were ?.- I There was no use running the shame and chagrin, could only sub. She gave him tea, with the cake the Korban Pesach—the l'aschal ;isii; : house for herself, her brothers and . silts had baked. Ile seemed like a offering and the Matzoth, the Un- She sat combed with infinite patience .‘,' 1 , sisters argued. She ought to get mil while they a sticky sub- bsiY, the way he smacked his lips leavened liread. 'ez out and meet people, they told her. stance through her hair. With her and praised her baking. At last he The Korban Pesach in its origi- I She pretended not to see the par- : ilea(' bent back over a chair, she declared he must leave. "But I'll eel for meseased with the destruc- ,1 7 ' pose in their words. Meet people? lit Shirley knead cold careen into lie around tomorrow," he prom- non of the Temple. At the Seder ' Meet someone who would take was her the cheeks that had for years been now there i-et], holding Sarah's hand as he thorn is the roasted shank bone of off their hands! For ashed with laundry soap. And -.Aid good-bye. If she had been a lamb in conimemoration of that washed nothing for her to do but go to she stayed home alone the next di octet] as Minnie had planned, nu is i rii tne. a ilite,utist the ts live with one of them. And she Shirley Sarah would ahnost have believed still its ma original u. t ' a Kp` itie dreaded that as much as they. Nor, slit i will thc sales- a tn' ss N. I 1 n'''N'Si'eha come her form . And this 'Matzoth has or- me' .w""li'd to 5,5' did they want to contribute she sees you in such again. the Jewish people on e toward the house where they no dress? We'll pick out two and Minnie arrived, excited over the their ages-long travel from land to longer lived. There was no way lady think, if purchases Shirley deposited tot the land. When Jews settlyd in this she could earn her living after all you try -r them home. the on new one Then to go ou can can Wfte the years she had spent in the y and buy another," Minnie decreed. table amidst the tea cups. Sarah country they of course took care to -at at the table, her hands clasped, have :Matzoth for Passover. Jews ' kitchen. While they were away, Sarah her shoulders drooped in dejection. had to have }Matzoth wherever they s So Sarah let them bundle her out ' 410 Film Exchange Bldg. "It's no use," she waved aside were under all eiremnsteinces and 'to Minnie, who lived a thousand wandered about the would empty, miliar house. What she unfa- gain held up. "It's ,,,,,,id,„, : i miles away, who was and two had years s= younger than Sarah lawn by all this? she asked herself. the dress Minnie Phone Cadillac 6475 So this matzoth herniae the sym- !i married for nearly 20 years' Min- Whom would she "meet?" For. so too late." "Too late! What do You nwall? but of Jewish bndherhood, of Jew- years. about Sarah's looks had ho was here, Sarah? You had ish nationality, of Jewish fairness. DETROIT sonleone for Sarah to air a" ITi ..' "t ''' !I "meet." The boys paid her fare. Minnie been that she had not taken W I ' orty-t we years ago t here (same .. , tea?" . , t t t talk lk 0 f h er p I ans. an(d time • Sarah arose. It s too lath, I tell this country for the Old World - They counted it, between them- s unaccustomed to being c e \‘' inh:il l Dr. Cassel was here alreanY li ,,‘,, selves, as an investment. a n , ' whlik ,rvithM hini idle e sought something to do. Sarah you. he saw me like this. In this brio Jewish Minnie and her (laughter Shirley decided to bake a cake. While she t , o lewish traditions. And he eistal 7 .4 7 were at the station. Going home was lifting the last layer nut of old dress. With my hair not fixed tithed a matzoth factory carrying IL C. ROBINSON I. " I. :And a”i' face Ced fruit bak- :1 in the taxi, Sarah did not listen to the oven, the doorbell rang. ke What difference will it ma a, on in this New World, this symbol Sarah ' stood irresolute. 'Minnie ii-I ',1; s Minnie's talk. H er eyes rested on if I should look pretty of Jewish life and Jewish tradition. % Shirley's face, round and dimpled ha warned her not to d show her- Iate!" 0-04*-00-1:141********01110000410**-1:4*****-0171-0041-049*0 ,,,d. In the course of the decades this "If anybody in town sees You, Shirley? It's too . .d. with youth. 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Life was be- w crept to the hall. _ st life ing o t sp oil it, I'll ez ext-citrestzottesii'maiotieltraztOrrittio0-0-000-04:1*-04:0114:40-**C49-'0 fore her too, Sarah told herself the dark outline of a man's coat A ' sand anyth ' ' t 't introduce you to Sol Kantor. Anicritsa grew in numbers, it devel- i',.,, for you. Dr. Cassel is only niteri anti soon exerted a world-wide and could not help smiling. She through the frosted window. on t h e man. HQ woul d not ta lk . Besides, ii ' you think influence by reason of the deep at- ,,z and Shirley, both stood tht " tachmeint of the American Jews to threshold of life. What a con- she had only to open the door and 411, K intor ' s oo. itt're ' just from the cradle?" Shirley's ', mild white say Minnie was not at home.. parison l , the Leith of the fathers. And this + Coder the storm of her sister' made itself felt in the Tucking back a whist) of hair Y' arms gleamed, her breath came in yhi 1, soni tdz iiinsitalut zs,t,rtnt short, eager gasps, as if she could which was still sticky front the dye, wrath, coupled with her own ilis- „.. influence tiliii i e s cht i :s.hn tthf e ii..4numnt;isiscieh se,iley n t t:e tif7 h ei,isi.:,titti time r a Ifirinthmei hit, Sa11It not wait to see what befell her. Sarah opened the door. never promine I And Sarah knew what she looked "The smiling face of a man She, w u pr reei o‘ yd ucts t have played like, knew so well she did not have about her own age confronted her. tears. Shirley came to her, gently put a role. Today Manishewitz Matz- I to look in the mirror. Her light "Flow do you do? I knew there brown hair was beginning to show would have to be someone home. lure arms around her shoulders and oth products may be found in all t the , strengthening, world, wherever that therel feel- gray, s h e was thin, , but not with You're Shirley's aunt who's come led her upstairs to their room. I . are i of the bee parts . Jews, the rounded thinness of Shirley. for it visit, aren't you? Is Shirley Seated side by side Sarah on sobbing, ing of Jewish brotherhood, of JeW- mforting, SFirley c o of Jewish elillifici- And her forearms were strong and home? And Mrs. Rosen?" ish not As he spoke he walked easily, fa- they talked. muscular, mute testimony to the Shirley darling. nation which Pesach we strikingly "Don't scurry, Manischewitz floors she had scrubbed, the tubs of Miliarly into the hall, dropped his The coat to a chair and led the way to your aunt won't take away your illustrated. clothes she had washed. She did not need Minnie to point the living room. Sarah followed. sweetheart. She's only an old wu- Matzoth manufactured in America out her defects to her. But Min- "No, they went downtown. Shop- man, anyway. For an needn't old man be like the in accordance tenets of Sou Jewish Law with and the in harmony air did. In the room Shirley was ping." Oh, she said to herself, she Sol Kantor. with Jewish tradition makes this to share with her aunt, Nlinnie shouldn't have let him in. lie must afraid." Shirley kissed her aunt. Then re ntribution of the American Jew drew her sister to the Mirror she be a. close friend of the family and did not need. "Look at your hair! now he saw her in this old dress, she whispered. "But I want you to the continued oneness of the her hair hardly too, Aunt Sarah, no matter what Jewish people a striking reality. It used to be such a pretty light with the dye on maninill says. Mamma only wants Wherever Jews are, when they par-1 brown. And now it is neary gray! dry! settled himself in a deep me to marry Dr. Cassel because take of Manisheiwitz matzoth and I He And look, in that dress you look like a scarecrow. And in all your chair. Sarah sat on the edge of he's a doctor the catch of the that matzoth products, recognize' town. And I and don't want to marry across the wide they expanse of the I life. I bet you never once funk a another. "I'm Dr. Cassel," he said. "I him. lle's 40 and I'm only IS! (nselins, then- are Jews who fed and j massage!" "Massage!" Sarah repeated. As often drop in here in the after- Ile's awfully nice. I'd love him for think and live as they do. It is I if she had ever had time for such noon, when I've finished my calls. an uncle but I don't want to the triumph of the sprit of the', things. I told Mrs. Rosen she'd have to be marry hint, no matter what mamma , Brotherhood of the Jew. I "Well, we'll have to do sonic'- good to me, because I haven't any • says-- I want to wait fur Larry. thing," Minnie went on. "We can't home of my own. Your sister lets Ile's still in college. He'll be a § F It was now Sarah's turn to corn- let anybody see you this way. Me conic and even gives me good senior next year—but I love him ef glue downstairs. Shirley will go things to eat, the kind you can't and he asked me to wait. Oh." fort her niece. "All right, Shir- '1'11 marry I for hair dye and we will see what get in a restaurant or the boarding Shirley's plea grew more fervent. ley," she promised, 7 ; wecan do. I could take you to house- where I live. But she said "Oh, Aunt Sarah, you'll marry Dr. him. That is, if he'll have me." And in her heart she knew he ' the beauty parlor, but then she she isn't going to do it any more, Cassel, won't you? Marry him and Give Me a . wou ld . give me a chance. will talk. 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