seticf gatfal4 Announcing Tool By MARC GELLMAN Here is a holiday story for the whole family to share: Read it to each other or to yourselves. Watch for more details about how your family will be able to join a special Sefer Safari Club and enjoy special Jewish book adventures. A long time ago when all people lived in one place, getting the news was easy. They had yellers who would walk around town and after no more than a morning of yelling everyone knew that something special had happened. But when people began living all over the place, even the yellers couldn't get the news across. Mostly, people just didn't get the news, but some special events just had to be announced, and the arrival of a new year was the most special event of all. So a man named Enoch asked God what to do to get the news of the new year around the world. God said to Enoch, "You need a special announcing tool — go find one!" The next day Enoch returned with two rocks. "Listen to my fine announcing tool," he said and t ,TCer S /i* banged the two rocks together making a loud rock-banging noise. God said to Enoch, "What kind of announcing tool is this to tell of the arrival of the new year? Rocks do not make music, they only make noise. The new year is a time for music and singing, not banging and yelling."; God frowned at Enoch who scurried off to find a new announcing tool. The next day Enoch returned with a gong. "Listen to my fine announcing tool which makes a beautiful sound," he said, and he hit the gong which made a gong- ringing noise. God said to Enoch, "What kind of announcing tool is this to tell of the arrival of the new year? The gong does make a beautiful sound, but it is made of iron, and iron is used to make weapons of war. The new year is a time of peace not war."; God frowned at Enoch who scurried off to find a new announcing tool. The next day Enoch returned with a harp. "Listen to my fine announcing tool which makes a beautiful sound and is not made of iron!" Then Enogh strummed a tune on the harp. God said to Enoch, "The harp does make beautiful sounds and it is not a weapon of war, but the harp is too soft a sound to announce the new year. The new year is a time of rejoicing, and a loud announcing tool is needed, a tool that will carry the news of the new year from hilltop to hilltop around the world." God frowned at Enoch who scurried off to find a new announcing tool. The next day Enoch returned with a golden trumpet. "Listen to my fine announcing tool which makes a beautiful sound, is not made of iron, and is loud enough to carry the news from hilltop to hilltop." Then Enoch blew a loud note on the golden horn. God said to Enoch, "The golden horn is a good announcing tool, but not good enough for the new year. True, the golden horn makes beautiful sounds, is not made of iron, and is loud enough; but the horn is not a natural instrument. It is made by man and not by me. It is hollow, but it is not naturally hollow. It is made hollow by human hands. It makes a beautiful sound only after it has been pounded and shaped by human hands. The new year is not a time to glorify human creations. The new year is for all creatures, the animals and people as well. Find something to celebrate the new year which is for all my creatures." God frowned at Enoch who scurried off to find a new announcing tool. The next day Enoch was a little late in coming, but he finally arrived a little out of breath. "I am embarrassed to present my new announcing tool. It is only a ram's horn — not nearly as beautiful as the golden horn, or as sweet and delicate as the harp — but it does make fine sounds, and it is not a weapon of war, and it is loud enough to get the news from hilltop to hilltop. I have done nothing to the horn, it is naturally hollow, and it comes from one of your creatures. But there is just one thing. All the other instruments were easy to make a sound with, but this ram's horn is impossible to play. I blow and blow, and then a toot comes out, and then nothing, and then maybe another toot. I wish it were easier." God smiled the biggest smile at Enoch and taught him how to blow the ram's horn for the big celebration of the new year which was soon to begin. Copyright 1979 Marc Gellman. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from the author and "Moment Magazine." "The Announcing Tool" will be included in a collection of Rabbi Gellman's stories about stories in the Bible, to be published in spring 1988 by Harper and Row. pebate s Finding Answers While we are sitting around the Shabbat table let's ask each other a few questions. — Do we know why we celebrate Shabbat? — Do we know why we have two Challot and why we cover them? — What is the significance of the cup of wine? — What other Shabbat laws and customs can we mention? Does this seem overwhelming? Are the questions too hard? Do some of these customs seem magical or full of "hokus pokus"? Let's look at this week's Parashah "Nitzavim - Vayelech", Deuteronomy 30: 11-14. That should tell us about our ability to find these answers. We all know people who don't do anything without reading their horoscope each day or who say that in America, unlike Israel or Europe, it's not important to be an observant Jew. What do our verses that we just looked up have to say about those kinds of thoughts? — These questions were submitted by Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L-5