out to Heaven to see whether God will favor us and remember His covenant with our ancestors and crush this army before us today. Then all the Syrian Greeks will know that there is One who redeems and saves Israel. Narrator: Gorgias is also encouraging his troops as they go out to. battle. Gorgias: Charge! and be victorious over the Jews! Judah: (Shouting over the sound of the trumpets.) "Men, let us go out and meet the enemy." (Sounds of battle.) Narrator: At the end of this clash, Judah and his troops are the victors. 1st Maccabee: We have done it! We have defeated the enemy in the plains! 2nd Maccabee: We have defeated them in the rear! 3rd Maccabee: We have killed 3000 of Gorgias' men! Narrator: But Judah cautions the troops. Judah: Do not be greedy and seize their loot for the battle is not over. Gorgias and his forces are near us in the hills. Stand now against our enemies and fight them, and afterwards seize their loot. Narrator: Just as Judah finished his speech, a detachment of Gorgias' army appears coming from the hills. They see that their army has fled and that the Jews are burning their camp. They are frightened and when they see the army of Judah drawn up in the plain for a battle, they all flee in fear and confusion into the land of the Philistines. Narrator: After Judah and his men conquered the camp of Gorgias at Emmaus, they seized great riches, much gold and silver and cloth dyed blue and sea purple. On their return, they sang hymns and praises to God. "He is good and His mercy endures forever." (All sing.) The play ends with the sound of Maccabees marching and robustly singing: Now that Judah was the leader battles raging everywhere, in the hills and the in the valleys they fought they were brave and they did care! Gorgias had a giant army tens of thousands at his call; all were rough and ready Syrians, they were sure Israel would fall. They had lots of heavy armor even elephants so tall; Judah's strength was not in numbers, belief in God was how they all kept going. Judah told his little army when the Syrians had gone away, and at night the Jews attacked at Emmaus there was nothing left next day. Gorgias' army it was searching, searching the Judaean hills; but the Jews were right behind them, they weren't ready to be killed. Emmaus was just a pile of rubble when the Syrians returned to see; that was that, as far as they were concerned; they gave up, and all did flee! Reprinted with permission, Shofar Magazine, December, 1984. Artwork by Elis heva Rosz ler, age 6, of Oak Park. Parents are Jan is and Meyer Roszler. and of our sanctuary. And God will decide our fate. Our spies have done well. They have returned with reports that Gorgias has a large army — there are 5000 infantry and 1000 picked cavalry. Maccabees: How can we fight them? They outnumber us. They are well-armed. We have such poor equipment and arms. Judah: Gorgias moved out one division during the night and is planning a surprise attack. We will turn the tables on them. According to our spies, part of Gorgias' troops remain in the camp at Emmaus. They are assuming that Gorgias and the rest of the troops will return victorious from the battle with us. But we won't let this happen! Instead, we will all leave our camp so that Gorgias will find our camp empty and be forced into the hillside to look at us. At the same time, we will attack his troops at Emmaus who are lounging in the camp, unprepared for battle. When we have defeated these divisions, we will head for the hills to engage Gorgias and his army in battle. There we will have the advantage because we know every inch of soil and every rock, and they are so unfamiliar with the area. So, men, let us put our trust in God and in our planning, and let's now move out to victory! Narrator: Judah and his troops have left the camp and are on their way to Emmaus. Meanwhile, Gorgias and his troops have entered the camp of Judah and discover that it is empty. Gorgias: Where are the Jews? They must be hiding in the hills. Everyone . . . follow me! Narrator: It is daybreak and Judah and his 3000 men appear in the plain. From far away, they see the remaining Syrian Greeks at the camp. Judah: There is the camp of the Syrian Greeks! 1st Maccabee: Their camp is so strong! 2nd Maccabee: It's surrounded by cavalry! 3rd Maccabee: And they have all been trained in war! Judah: Do not fear their numbers or be afraid when they charge. Remember how our ancestors were saved at the Red Sea when Pharoah with his forces pursued them. And, now, let us call THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L-9