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July 11, 1975 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-07-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, July 11, 1975

The furniture in the
Happiness is a byproduct
Western world is Grecian, of cheerful, honest labor
but the house in which dedicated to a worthwhile
Western man dwells is Jew- task.
ish. — Max I. Dimont
—Sidney Greenberg

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Quotations from Shake-
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riad-minded Shakespeare"
who was "not of an age, but
for all time" (Ben Johnson
"To the Memory of Shake-
speare"), in the glory of his
spirit and genius abides
with us today as strong as
ever, for his teachings are so
like the ethical advice of our
sages of old.

By DR. BLANCHE KATZEN
(Standard Feature Syndicate)

Just as the Bible is the
outgrowth of the divine
wrestlings, the undying as-
pirations and the unswerv-
ing optimism of the Jewish
people, so the great bard of
Avon's immortal plays,
which contain so much of
the Scriptures, are the re-
sult. of a God-inspired mind
which has drunk deep from
the perennial well of the
earth's greatest book.

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