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SLOMOVITZ Business Manager PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor ALAN HITSKY News Editor 51? g gigqR2.140 va4 voy and Publisher HEIDI Associate DREW LIEBERWITZ Advertising Manager News Editor Sabbath Scriptural Selections This Sabbath. the 27th day of Elul. 5741, the following scriptural selections will be rend in our synagogues: Pentateuchal portion. Deuteronomy 299-30:20. Prophetical portion. Isaiah 61:10-63:9. Rosh Hashana Scriptural Selections Tuesday. Pentateuchal portion. Genesis 21:1-34. Numbers 29:1-6. Prophetical portion, 1 Samuel 1:1-2:10. Wednesday, Pentateuchal portion. Genesis 22:1-24. Numbers 29:1-6. Prophetical portion. Jeremiah 31:2-20. • Thursday. Fast of Gedaliah Pentateuchal portion. Exodus 32:11-14.34:1-10. Prophetical portion (afternoon only). Isaiah 55:6-56:8. Candle lighting, Friday, September 25, 7:05 p.m. VOL. LXXX, No. 4 Page Four Friday, September 25, 1981 FAITH AND DIGNITY ,,er• • •••••,,,-", ■ *..1 A new year always commences in faith. This is a principle affecting all eras in Jewish experience, and 5742 is not an exception. It is part of the ruling spirit of the Jewish people. However deep the agonies that preceded the 12 months about to be welcomed, the new beginning is always welcomed with dignity, with confidence that the human element in Jewish life is marked by continuity, that the spark of life is unextinguishable. This is a time to draw upon the words of the Hasidic sage, the Baal Shem Tov: In the struggle with evil, only faith matters . . . When God wants to punish a man, He deprives him of faith. Indeed, faith has sustained the Jew. Even in the darkest periods, during the Holocaust, there was a sustaining faith. In a Cologne, Germany cellar, where Jews hid from the Nazis, there was this inscription which greeted the liberators: I believe in the sun, even when it is not shining. I believe in love, even whea not feeling it. I believe in God, even when He is silent. Emphasis on faith acquires renewed status in the stock-taking of the occurrences of the year that ended. Synagogues were bombed in two Euro- pean' capitals, and sacred places were desecrated even in the free land of America. They will be registered as indictments of the inhumanities of the bigoted and the hateful who have sunk to the medievalism of the worst among the sick-minded in mankind. Out of these experiences must grow new faith, a renewed confidence that the evils that were perpetrated are not the permanent in civilized society. The dangers that confronted the Jewish people, the threats to the security of redeemed Zion, still reverberate. They did not and will not frighten. This is the message of the New Year 5742 to the Jewish people, to Israel the redeemed nation, to.mankind in whose global society Jewry and Israel are firmly established entities. The faith in the Commandments that are Israel's legacies gain strength in Psalms 119:85-88: The insolent have dug pits for me, flaunting Your teaching. All Your commandments are enduring; I am persecuted without cause; help me! Though they almost wiped me off the earth, I did not abandon Your precepts. As befits Your steadfast love, preserve me, so that I may keep the decree You proclaimed. nvyn )3-in 3-nrry EP -It l5 - 1 -1D :~ nllnl t5 nvx n)lom 7)3-nsr3 - 7D :)nty VIN1 , 315D vNinD :1vip9, , n3ty - N5 1)N1 T•tunD :1 , s rn -ry nl OWN1 rvown Thus the New Year 5742 commences, with confidence that it is rooted in faith, with the people's dignity that is influenced by inerasable legacies. They have ins iredlhe civilized in mankind and continue in that spirit. It changes for ,is yfilth . .a44 ftApalit t401.42,-v„..$4,-t,igetoltit.b9c0e r fo a 'Mankind:" •: goodwill urA FORTIFYING RAMPARTS • A generation still shuddering from the horrors of the Holocaust, iv-hose great privilege is in having witnessed the redemption and Israel's rebirth, has manifold obligations. The duty to assure the Jewish state's security is paramount: The retention of Jewish unity as an emphasis to a continuing kinship of the Jewries throughout the world is understandable. This unity is obligatory in view of the resurgence of bigotries, the attacks on Jews in many countries, the urgency of striving for non-Jewish cooperation.for a reduction of anti-Semitic occurrences, since the anti-Jewish sentiments may not be totally erasable. While taking into account the global responsibilities of Diaspora Jewry, there are the needs at home, the duties to the Jewish institutions wherever Jews may be. Therefore, the repetitive emphasis on priorities to be given to Jewish educa- tion, with special concern for the Day School system, whence are expected the most dedicated -and most 'knowledgeable youth. I It is the concern for youth identifications that continues.to spur anxiety) The post-Bar Mitzva agonies must be averted. The experience of youth losing interest in Jewish life'after'the Bar and Bat Mitzva years is a matter of serious con rn. Therefore; the...reiterated appeals to the educational and congregatto ad- ministrators to seek every means of making youth the dominant identifiere 'th Jewish causes, with Jewish traditions, aiming to give strength to the :r t ies which continue to enrich the Jew wherever he may be. led The suggested task is too serious to be taken lightly. The local scene th. with challenges: In the educational sphere thereare many aspects to be by -The Midrasha programs for students of all ages, the cultural series con several synagogues, the discussion groups, all add to the interests to The communal needs inchide the elderly, the handicapped, the newts the community; frOm.the USSR, and elsewhere. A special need ii4;posed - by the retarded. An excellent step has been. provide housinifor a,number of senior retarded. Four such homes be don, a fifth and a sixth are in the planning stages. The community has c8 proud of this effort, and its aims must receive undiminished encouragein support. The surface was only scratched with these suggested needis. jre t e a- many more duties..They call for unified effort and for concern thfulfillifie' at tions. A community' to Well mobilized for action will surely live up to a is genuinely_Coni4ibitdable.: *: 1 ,.CTTXTURAIA • BASTION The rampa•rtSTOrtifying the'Jewries of the world would have the tissue paper had if not been roi the spiritual and cultural fortifica The conceri*I'vtrill'fmcl comfort in the programmatic evidences wi new year is being gFeeted in this community. Nearly, verysyriagogue has an addendum to the schools for the,x0 are increased interests in adult education and in the cultural sessions the oncoming months. The many-lecture series will be here'of accre-ditedechblars -jokM will diNttgig the,natjOr i irittilted for Widest confronted. The respotiSe re for