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September 02, 1994 - Image 213

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-02

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May the coming year

than they ever had, among the
snores and slurps and yawns.
The davening was so highly ir-
regular that people in the same
row found themselves bumping
into each other, and at one point,
the entire twelfth row fell over to
the right like a trail of dominoes.
Sometime in the middle of the
night, after chanting the Sh'nza
for the fourth- or fifth-thousandth
time, the synagogue grew quiet,
and in the little town of Chelm,
time itself stopped.
If anyone had been able to
walk through the village, they
would have found absolute si-
lence. No sound of playing, no
sound of praying, even the cows
and the chickens made no noise.
The streets of Chelm were as
hushed as the Quiet Man had
once been.
Did the people all fall asleep at
once or was it the end of all the
days? Was it the time of reckon-
ing? Had the New Year truly es-
caped?
Eternity, like a warm blanket,
tucked the village in tight.
Then. Something. A sound? A
noise?
On the bimah, Rabbi Kibbitz
stirred. In the congregation, Reb
Cohen nudged Reb Stein who
nudged Reb Gold, who thought
about going for coffee, but decid-

Her husband had
posed the
unthinkable.

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By then, everyone heard the
long faint noise far away, so dis-
tant that it was barely dis-
cernible.
"I know that noise," Rabbi Kib-
bitz thought to himself, "but from
) where? Is it the trumpet sound-
ing the end of the world?"
And then, all at once, as if the
scent of fresh baked challah
reached the entire town, simul-
taneously they smiled.
Teki'ah Gadolah! The blast of
the shofar had reached the vil-
lage of Chelm all the way from
the town of Smyrna! Rabbi
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the New Year!

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In an instant, the townspeople
were on their feet, dancing in the
aisles! The celebration continued
for at least 15 minutes, before
they all collapsed in exhaustion
and slept, happily.
The New Year had come at
last, and it visited the town of
Chelm regularly thereafter. Life
had returned to normal.
Several years later, about a
before Passover, the Quiet
Man had another thought. But
that is another story.

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