f7 Selected 'Gems From Proverbs To: The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 wrilf JUT from TO: I NAME Please Allow Two Weeks J Where words abound, sin will not be wanting; But he who holds his tongue acts wisely. The tongue of the righteous is choice silver; The mind of the wicked is of little worth. To a fool it is like sport to do wrong; But it is hateful to a man of sense. What the wicked man dreads will befall him; But the desire of the right- eous will be granted. As the whirlwind passes, so the wicked man vanishes; But the righteous one is root- ed forever. As vinegar to the teeth, and as smoke to the eyes, So is the sluggard to those who send him on an errand. False scales are an abomina- tion to the LORD; But a just weight is his de- light. When pride comes, scorn comes; But with the modest is wis- dom. When righteous men prosper, the city exults; And when wicked men per- ish, there is jubilation. 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ZACHARIASH Specialized OCCASION MOHEL ❑ $10 enclosed (Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.) Why can't American Jews learn a little Hebrew? To be sure, learning Hebrew is not supposed to be easy. There is the story of Eddie Cantor years back of the Jew who sent his child to heder to learn Hebrew. Six months later, he found all the time the kid was being taught the kadish. "Why do you spend all the time teaching him kadish?" the parent asked the mela- med. "I am not getting ready to die." "You should live so long until he learns it," said the melamed. But learning Hebrew is not as difficult as all that. A few months back, Edmund Wilson, one of the top intel- lectual writers of this country, died. He was not a Jew. He took up the study of Hebrew late in life in order to help study the Dead Sea Scrolls. Edmund Wilson had a strong motivation. He was eager to study the scrolls, so he learned. When you really want to learn something, study changes from hardship to pleasure. That is the prin- cipal thing needed in learn- ing a language or anything. When we have passion, we shall learn. One doesn't need genius or a high IQ. One needs a high PQ (pas- sion quotient). In Israel, there is also a simple method ' of learning Hebrew. Get around. Don't be a recluse. Meet people. Ask them their names. You meet the prime minister. Ask her her name. She will tell you it's Meir. Look in your little diction- ary and you will see Meir means shine. Meet Allon. His name means oak tree. Meet Dayan and you have the word fcr judge. What could be simpler? Vast UNICEF Aid A large part of UNICEF aid is given in the form of equipment a n d supplies. UNICEF has helped to equip over 14,500 educational and vocational training institu- tions; some 10,000 welfare institutions; 45,000 health centers; and over 8,000 nu- trition institutions. UNICEF provides such supplies as paper for textbooks, audio- visual teaching aids, agricul- tural tools, medicines and hospital equipment. 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