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and THE. LEG 11 CHRONICLE

A TRIBUTE TO PHILIP M. RASKIN BY
HIS OWN DAUGHTER

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published

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need no biogralihieal
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want in lin; perkonality .d..]
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un • to follow the t. 4...
of influence in It III ,

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National Jelvish Poet

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Sally,', and children, Allan and ,„
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it have a more pressing
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, .itailunity.

Don't shelter

emit, If in any course of action
hy the idea that 'it is NIY affair.'
It i. yeti's affair, but it is also mine
and 1111. oolimunity's. Nor can we
ti, g 1,1 I Oa world beyond. A fieree
It is
hell! I.. upon the Jew.
g 1.•,ponsiltility this — to be a
1011 ; aid you Van't escape from it,
eve], if you t'hoose to ignore it.
Ethically or religiously, we •dews
eau be and II. , nothing light-heart-
•i-ii hail Jews may help
edly.
damn us; ten kmod Jews nuts help
to Hist. us. Which minynn will

you 11.1117 "- -G. G.

Montefiore, 1897.

Every
Jewish
Home---

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SHOULD GE l'

T h e

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Detroit jewish Chronicle

It Helps to Fluid and to Build that Spirit of Jewish
Neighborliness.

Social Service Degree.

It Carries to You A Vital Message each Week in Its
Editorial Columns.

It is a Newspaper for the Young and Old.

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read all his work

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It Keeps You Posted on Jewish Society Life and So-
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Last but not Least It Brings to You the Offerings of
Hundreds of Live Merchants Who Desire and Apprec-
iate Your Business.

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APPRECIATE ADLER'S
JEWISH SCOUT WORK

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Reader.

I k ave th• fl o wers \cher. , they ',from
As food fo r (rust and hail,
And from my door the morning snow
A single step shall trail.

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\VIII.. for aartie-,

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It is a Champion of Jewish Rights and the ever Alert
Foe of Intolerance.

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ou would not 11.1'.
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And ■■ inter at my

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privileges.

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Colurtibia
Ito.: No. 60,
tkiiuh I lironiele.

It Brings You Interesting News of International and
Local Importance. News of Vital Importance to Every

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And he murmurs to m i. :

Petreet's EsvorIt•
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Nodding Ceremo•
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Home and by

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Spain Willing To Give Citi-
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ll'hy does he come.
Like a tallow-laved ghost.
To make my blood
Curdle with frost?

Mohel Specialist

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And ago-caned back
To sit in my chair?

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REV. J. SILVERMAN

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This brow- ■ vrinkled titan.
Ivith \vatery eyes.
"Time !lies.
'True
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STATE HOSPITAL

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RE-ELECT GREENBBERG
PRESIDENT OF AVUKAH

Why (hies he come,
When 1 and at ease.
This age-wrecked man,
To vex me and lease;

SPECIALIST

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The Old Man

by hi-
-uters and brothel.

it I I It 1 Ill` :LIIL Massages
lo, neuritis, lame

flow the Communists
Hate the Zionists

1;lad to see the world's \dike face
In the NVe-tern marble glow,
11'hert' roots
car hoods, and trees--lace,
And Ina tic are built of snow.

• he!) (*ante the voice of .litInight,
Like the loving voice of a frieinl:
Life is a magic circle
That ends and begins with h t he end.

In -ad and loving nieniory
son and broth,
110101 I'll
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nth day of 'Faninto

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Una wind's ivaylvartl wave:
Lite is a life-long riddle
and dissolved in the grave.

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Glad Ile come to the \Vest at last,
Where cold seasons are cold:
And winter fields are threshed in blast,
And the sun is beaten gold.

TlIcIl l':\ (Ming st

IN MEMORIAM

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Tilt, Twili g ht came and whispered;
Life is a river that runs.
.-\ i t uu'ries daily debris
To the sea of sidling Stills.

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Please write
, ,,ot Jewish Chron-

The eastern winter left Mt' sick.
rain and sleet, and sleet and rain;
Like an old hoop \yin] a ‘truly
That smolders and smokes, and smolders again.

'then L'anie the hl
idday.
And I heard a Mut. from the soil:
Lite is all uphill .0 , tirney

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Five Calls
I heard a
in the
Loud anal viva' .is a song:
Life is it race of rivals
1Vitli gifts for the swift and the strong.

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Her• tlo earth IS a quilt of slimy,
IIuwit and deep;
And wintry \ ■
Iron) woodlands blow.
And hill , are steep.

A human Ewing: then another;
Then more and still !mire;
nil Brother recognized his Brother- -
And \it. have \Via!

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A grain of sand, golden-yellow.
Then another grain of sand;
The golden grain met his fellow- -
And We Kaye Land.

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There is faith in doubt. and Joy in grief,
Eternity
in an hour;
Life is hest colorful and brief-
1.ike a Ito \ver.

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They \dm have heart to spare--
Ne‘er spare it.

A single crystal drop of water.
Then another flowing free;
The crystal mother joined her daughter—
Anil we have Sea.

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Union

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The yoke of fate sill are Inatie to bear

But I read
Their trade -mark lags,
And know their wares
Are tawdry rags.

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I Said To My Heart

They buy bargains
Cold as ice;
They think they escape
Paying the price.

the breath that 1 ,
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on June '27 to it
Death
Kaplan, 411 year- old, end- e, .11;M
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\Ir. Kaplan. m. ho was horn in talk a pam•
to Detroit dare.. ,. t.
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fork City,
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k l it - it a young inan,
• nitation engineer and ■ vii ,
tffid
in the plumbing 100.1
rioto
for the pu.t :20 year,
L.
hurled tinder an honor Port
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'lag, hae ing set cad during the t'ati-.
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Stouts. Division
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Interment wit, at tlo
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I said to illy heart : y ou err and stray.
Mt never mind it ;
They. who seek in lift a nary
Never find it.

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furnish

smile.
A sterile kiss.
Tearless grief,
And Joyless

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The \vorld is mute .
say , the h carr s

A scoffing

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CLASSIFIED

Late Mayor Cermak eLeaves

$10.000 to Jewish Secretary.

in the 5t1T1IIII

I Stand alone on Il e ' :.•11( III
An d ‘vatch Ih
o ,nn the!

They buy bargains
In life's mart;
A blind soul,
A deaf heart.

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panes..

And stink forever

Bargains

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4., .4 you hale soon follow
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do-it:tied mutt birth
m -tart .% spheres to scan,
da% 11 ilik1'11 1101111 10 mirth
di,emer,1 Man

Then gay! 1 lit. e: u 'lh one golden glean!.

No mother now to heed my quest.
As in the days of yore;
My heart, in answer, cries in me -
Childhood nevermore!

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!hell' hall':

Then hack it \\ VIII , through murky' lanes.

And I grey big enough to knot\
That men grow big in vain;
And I grew big, but would I were
A little lad again.

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my nod her I vvo , uIll a s k

1111.1111..1 1. :• eves were dreamy ryes.
Their ',cask e smile was sad;
d o she would -slide and answer Ole:
Not very long, my lad!

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MN% lung it took tit grow

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your ;,,,,,tor. with lurid eyes
Treading the sordid sod,
()no day looked up to t he skies,
And disco ■ ered God.

And so-filed on a boat at last.
And lit a lamp upon its mast:

lap--

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"To Serve God is to love Man."

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And Ihrell it shaft of golden glow
Into the river's '116(1

Child and Man

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By PHILIP M. RASKIN

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to touch on lb,
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On stairs of Illinte the
Upon the towers of the

I'reviously Unpublished and Especially Written for
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

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And reached the tree-tops in the sir.

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)1 I. Raskin i•-••

At Sunset

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