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VACATION-TIME SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or phone: LIBERTY (N.Y.) 700 -SMART HOTEL a. COUNTRY CLUB A By DANIEL L. TICKTGN This is a story of the summer of MN: During the 19th century Tisha B'ab was observed as rigidly a fast day as Yom Kippur. For, who was not orthodox then? The need for reform Judaism was not, as yet, too strongly felt. Not only was food and drink denied the pious for twenty- four hours on Tisha B'ab, but also some of the other comforts as well. On this, the anniver- sary of the destruction of each of our temples, the people sat in candle and kerosene - lit shuls, on overturned benches, wearing slippers or sandals in- stead of shoes. At night, some would sleep on the floor, some on wooden boards, and some would feel that they were suf- fering enough anguish by deny- ing themselves the comfort of a pillow for the night. From sundown to sundown, there was mourning for the fallen temples and the lost homeland. It is only 67 years since my story took place, 67 years out of 2,000 since the Second Temple was destroyed. On Tisha b'Ab ever y o ne fasted, the young and the very ERICANN'S PINEWOOD LODGE (dietary laws observed) pun v'Ethye'--Recalling An 1889 Tisha Incident 5 GRP LIBERTY, N. Y. OPEN ALL YEAR—MEMBER DINERS CLUB Grand Beach (W: Michigan near Michigan City.) • Private beach within 5 minutes walking distance. • American Plan • European Plan • Ultra Modern Rooms • Exquisite Cusine • Dietary Laws Observed • Planned Entertainment • All Sports • Dancing • Attractive Rates Open: now through Rosh Hashanah For information and reservations: ERICANN CANDY COMPANY 1109 East 55th Street Chicago 15, Illinois Phone: MUseum 4-6066 South Haven's Finest • NOW OPEN 80 acres of happiness. Florida luxury 'at modest - rates. Dream SWIMMING POOL . . . Rooms with bath. 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The disease was that serious. On Tisha b'Ab morning, afte* we had fasted for 12 hours, we noticed that the rabbi, Reb Vel- vill, was perplexed by some- thing. When Reb Velvill had a problem, it meant we all had a problem. The Rebbe pored over his Sforim anxiously, and when he reached a decision he called for attention. "You all know that the Torah was given as a life-source for Jews. 'V'chai Bohen,' live with them (the Mitzvos). King David in Psalms 119 recognizes the need of understanding the laws —`11abineni V'echye,' . give me to understand so that I ,may live. Therefore, as rabbi, I say that for the sake of the children, we shall fast no more today. We cannot endanger lives because of our stubborn determination to fast. For if someone dies from the disease because he did not eat, he will never again be able to fast. So I am sacrificing this year's fast for all the fasts that you will keep during your lifetime." He called to the Shamos to move ahead the clock as a ges- ture of what he was doing. The Shamos did as he told, and the clock counted out the hours, striking them one after another until the face of the clock said, "It is now evening. Stop your fast." Reb Velvill said, "I am your rabbi. I am telling you—eat. Let us davven Mincha now, and there are hard-boiled eggs and rolls downstairs. I will be the first. Follow your rabbi. "We will now davven Mincha, and tben we will go down- stairs!" Reb Velvill started to davven Mincha. And then—no one hesi- tated; no one lingered, they had a leader to follow. We davvened the afternoon prayer in the morning, followed the rabbi downstairs, washed our hands, made the necessarjr prayers and ate. Reb Velvill led the grace after we ate. When we were finished, we went home. Always afterwards, I remem- bered that it is better, and sometimes harder, to live for something then to die for it. Biltmore Hotel to Feature Former Detroiter Serves Marine Corps in Japan Marine Major Charles A. Broudy is commander of the First Marine Aircraft Wing at the Naval Air Station at Iwa- kuni, Japan. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Broudy, for- mer Detroit residents, now re- siding in Los Angeles, Maj. Broudy reported to Japan in February from the M arine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point, N. C. Maj. Broudy attended Wayfie University here before joining the Marines in 1940. He holds the Distinguished Flying Cross and five other air medals for services in Okinawa and Korea. His wife, Alice, and his three children have joined him in Japan. CASTLE DES AILONTS AmmizrEalmr DREAM ISLAND of the LAURENTIANS Ste. Agathe des Monts, P. Q., Canada Paradise for .Honey- mooners. MC — En- tertainment • A 11 Social and Athletic Facilities • Cocktail Lounge • Orchestra • Free Golf • Dietary Laws. Write for fold- er., GOODMAN'S 401 North Shore Dr. . South Haven, Mich.. Iota' Alpha. 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