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July 11, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-07-11

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Riviera Smiles • for U. S.

Three-year-old Claudine Ba-
bad, granddaughter of Rabbi
Gerson Sungolowsky, Of Nice,
France, whose esteem in this
former Nazi - occupied Riviera
,.,;7,37city resulted in
t,:,Zhis family's sur-
,viva], arrived in
the U. S. along
with her mother
a n d grandpar-
ents, and their
thr e e children,
to make a new
life in this coun-
try. According
4 o officials of
Claudine HIAS, the He-
brew Immigrant Aid Society,
who helped bring the family to
this country, Rabbi Sungolowsky
was so ,respected and loved by
all. Christians and Jews alike,
th they secreted the spiritual
leader and his family during the
entire war.

Miriam's

Stories for
Our Boys

.

10



THE JEWISH NEWS

Hello Boys and Girls:
An activity that is going on
in almost every Jewish com-
munity all over the country is
the building of new synagogues.
You have probably seen one go-
ing up -recently—perhaps your
family belongs to a congrega-
tion which is building a syna-
gogue, and you have watched its
progress eagerly. The very first
impo rt a n t house of worship
built by the Jewish people was
the famous Temple of Solomon
in Jerusalem. Our story this
week is a legend of how that
structure was made possible.

When King Solomon, the wis-
est of all men decided to build
a Temple dedicated to the glory
of God of Israel, he resolved
that the altar and all the stone-
work should be constructed
without using any metal imple-
ment, since tools of iron sym-
bolize war, while the Temple
was to be a symbol of peace.
But how could he accomplish
this wonderful deed?
After much thought, he turn-
ed to his ministers for advice.
One aged advisor said: "Mighty

Friday, July 11, 1952

~

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AUG. )7 TO LABOR DAY

Sovereign! Haven't you heard of
that most wonderful of God's
creatures, the Shamir, the tiny
diamond insect which can cut
stone better than the sharpezt
tool of iron?" •
"The Shamir is the answer!"
agreed the King. "Now tell me,
where is this miracle insect to
be found?"
"Alas." said the counselor. "No
living being knows. But you,
Sire, are the ruler of all spirits
and demons. Seek their aid."
Solomon dismissed his minis-
ters and, by casting a secret
spell, he called before him Ash-
modai, King of the Demons.
Even Ashmociai did not have the
Shamir, but he was able to tell
the King how to find it.
"Since the days of Moses. who
employed the Shamir when
writing on the Tablets of Stone,
the worm has been entrusted to
the care of the Prince of the
Sea, who has given it into the
charge of the woodcock. The
bird lives in a nest built on the
top of a very high mountain,
and whenever he goes away
from from his nest, he carries
the Shamir with him, beneath
his wing."
After expressing his gratitude
to Ashmodai, King Solomcm
summoned his captain, Benaiali.
and sent him to look for the
nest of the woodcock. "Take with
you," instructed the King. "a
glass cover, a little wool, and a
small leaden box."
After a long journey over hill
and dale, stream and desert.
Benaiah at last discovered the
nest of the woodcock. Only the
fledgings were in the nest. Be-
naiah laid the glass over them
and then hid in the bushes
nearby. When the woodcock re-
turned, he tried. -to enter his
nest, but could not penetrate
the glass. He saw his helpless
young through the glass and,
flapping his wings and screech-
ing, he tried to break it. But
all his efforts were in vain.
As a last resource, he decided
to make use of the precious
treasure entrusted to his care.
He took the Shamir from be-
neath his wing and put it on
the glass which split to pieces
as soon as it was touched by the
wonderful worm.
At that instant, the captain
cried out and frightened the
woodcock so that the bird drop-
ped the Shamir. It had barely
fallen upon the ground when
Benaiah seized it and carefully
placed it in the wool and then
into the small leaden box which
he had brought for this purpose.
He retraced his steps and fin-
ally came to Jerusalem and de-
livered safely to King Solomon
the wonderful worm. With the
help of the Shamir, the wise
King built his magnificent Tem-
ple. Afterward, the Shamir dis-
appeared and to this day no one
knows where it is to be found.

Can you imagine how quickly
our new synagogues would rise
today, boys and girls, if we had
the help of such a miracle as
the Shamir? But, of course, this
story was a legend, something
like a fairy tale, which we only
wish would come true.
Your friend, Miriam

Mrs. Erwin Kornwise Heads
Central Congress Chapter

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Mrs. Erwin Kornwise recently
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Other officers are: vice-presi-
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A Chamber of Commerce

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LT. RAYMOND ZUSS
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Chamber was organized through
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Moshe Tov and Consul Dr.
Adolpho Fasslicht.
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