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'" .:::~ " , ~; Thursday, October 25, 1973 THE JEWISH POST Page.Nine , " Page Eight THE JEWISH POST Thursday, October 25, 1973 I ' ----~~----------~----~ ~------ I! Youth Aliyah . ' I', Whaf Really Happen'ed? (Cont. from page 3) .Now Is the Time to' Get Your Fall Changeover . brew Letters from Jewish 1 . ' HART'S OATH DIFFICULTIES 1 logical . Seirunary of America Quoth: the i I , ' At a family :conference later, it posed of two more. , using them," he continued, "they'll !recei~ed a Ph.D. in History ... __ 1 , '. , By A. ;J. ARNOLD I I Columbia University. >"8"'"'0' _,', was decided that drastic measures' The familiar sound effects brought last forever. That's psychology! Exclusive to The Jewish Post and the '8.. " .u',','· 'r""'p COO'," la to" the' ,Rescue must be' taken., 'loll! chronicler's Dad int~ the kitchen: "Gatt in,him-, l'll go get 'em." I His book The French Enliglflten-I Canadian Jewish News' of Toronto I daughter, Brenlee, vetoed the idea mel! How could that happen?'" When our rehitzen visited us ment and the Jews was awarded the Maven: i, , of pap'er cups _' "How would they Mother wa~ stunned into immobility, the next day, therefore, orange juice , first Amram Award ill 1967, as the I ~y Rum W. RUBINSTEIN 1you'r,e even more 'careful than I , ',,. 1 h' II look ,on the Shabbos table,' and what and Brenlee, weak with .laugh.tel', was served inelegantly in containers Ezekiel Hart's election to the As- maimer administered to. Jews ap-' beSt work ofnon-nction in th~ Jew- " .'A tummel, caused by tumblers! am. :Lh ou t p, ay t't e ~lano• ff"so weI , would I tell my fri,ends?" A more gasped,' "Give me a cup of water, on which was emblazoned, in large , sembly of Lower Canada .is an oft-; pearing in Courts of Justice. ish field. This 'book, together with 'By BEVERLY KING POLLOCK Even .'broken glasses couldn't 'break use t e', ypewn e~ so e LClent y, • ' " , told tale that bears 're-examination' Next the house 'undertook in- his wo~k,. The Zionist Idea; w~re lip our 'happy ,home .. '. but we're yet" (her voice rose slightly) "what viable alternative was agreed upon: quickly!" letters, Burpsa-Cool~. When she , ' an . I wouldn't dry the goblets. "It's enough to' makR anyone, was' told of, my shattering' eXPeri- especially in' regard to' .his",fforts quiry 'into Hart's Je~ishness and ,translated into' Hebrew, and pub- .' FAMILY' :AFFAJR :' . , , getting, ' ,ahead' of the 'story. have 'you got against our drinking Accordingly, after the next meal, ,superstitious!" marvelled the, pater, ences," Bernice chuckled, "It's a good . to take the oath in a manner accept- ,whether he still professed the JeiN- lished in Israel in '1970.' ,His book, MY' husband and I, were 'sitting in 'the Shul in Atlanta 'and quietly i , able to a majority of the ! ish religion.- Members who were Judaism, been, published in watching family and' friends file u;,. It· seemed' only yesterday 'I was ,We'd ,)',~st' had, a late supper in glasses?" " the 'breakables were left to my par- at a secoI\d family powwow .. "Re- story - ' sounds like one of your ,, ' ~sembly. ha~ i, early, autumn, ~n a cheerYi rainy NOW, IS. THE ,TIME! ent's tend~r ministrations.' Before member Jessie, a waitress at, the pieces for The Jewish Post!" Hart was first elected to office at personally acquainted with Ezekiel French; Spanish and ,matron of honor at my siSter's wedding and now her daughter. was getting . Trois Rivieres on Saturday, April Hart gave evidence iliat he was still He is a1so'author of married in a few miniites with my 17year-old daughter one ,of the brides- ! 0 , evening. (Gaiety, and 'precipitation F II & W ~'he had a chance' to place them in soda, fountain in our drugstore? Dad's prophecy has proven accu- .' , 'may" see'm' iitc,ompatible to some a ,,', ."ter, the cupboard, however, our dog Before we sold the place, she frac- rate: 'all of the blatant glassware 11, 1807, a point that will acquire a practicing Jew. One member who that Await Us and co- inaids. Somehow 20 years happened in .between. ' . I readers, ,but your' reporter 'sub- ng' eov'er playfully on "the former tured a glass" every five minutes has remained intact. 'The moral of some signiii~ance in evaluating his was also a Judge reported that Hart leolito,r and contrlbu:tor of ESsays on 'I really, re~ember little about' ~y sister~s wedding~ Except the pink , Cha' ·1 ~ · -;. own' ""tions in relation to the oath.' had appeared before: him 'in Trois net dress I wore which years afterwards my daughters used for, playing ~cribes to the philosophy of a five- , Surprised, I almost lost: until we got Burpsa-Coola' t)l.mblers. this tale, ,was voiced poetically by, Jewish Life and Though.t. ak '--li if' year-old" neighbor, , who;, stated, "I my balance. My "elbow "made cori- They're fragile, too, but she nev"r Brenlee:, "In schools the~e should be His first opportunity to' en~er the 'Rivieres and .."ked ,for the 'privilege m e-'LIt! eve or someone 'had t}J.e part of a good fairy' in, a school play. ' \ Assembly hQwever did not come of" not being, called into Court My sister's daughter - my niece - also was having' a big Ibeautlful I' love' sUnshine,' but :'Llike .rain" too. tact with a jar of pickles, which broke one. Say, we still have some special classes / For wri:ters who ,,' . Nobody can get 'sunburnt -ivh~n;it's tumbled. onto the tumblers and dis- downstairs! Because we won't enjoy keep breaking glasses.", until January 29, 180S: , . Saturday, "it 'being his. Sabbath 'and Da.ftr. ·Ed,·for • shul,wedding. Andithe most beautiful thing about it was the four grand-' .1 ! , " When the House' was informed that of the J.ews." ~ • '. mothers and one grandfather who, were there to share in the nachas. railling!") I was dt;yingthe, dishes IF'========-":'_=='==.".."...",,,.,..,.--=,,.....-.""""'-====~===,,;,,,=======""'=='il that Hart was waiting to be admitted The HOUse finally voted 21 to 5 'I would like to. make a necessal'Y, To tell you the truth, my mother looked yom.ger than she, did at my ·1 when a crash! tinkle! were, heard, the question was immediately asked that. Ezekiel Hart "professing the clarification. sister's wedding. Perhaps now it was the excitement of her'second grand':' and 'another lamented glass departed whether he had taken the oath in .rewish religion, cannot take a seat; A reprehensible' act of 'violence child's ,For as'Mother glided,'to her seat, her head was ,high ', " Visit your "£1"'...... DEALER , , ~arriage. this life. Dad ~oaned, "oi wei 'is the usual manner. It was reported nor sit nor vote in this House." committed' againSt the pr.operty with a big smile. ';And I didn't hear "her' sigh '\min she' sat down. I, " miri ,Again!","' ,.and Mother, with . 'Mouflier Shell Service that he had taken the oath on' the In the Assembly debate Hart's of Michael ,Tregebov's, family and. When my sister walked down the aisle; I wondered If this could be I ' i coritmenda'ble control, informed me Phone 586~7397 " Bible with his head covered. As a claim' to his' seat was strongly op- this must be condem1\ed. Rumors the same girl I used to ,have pillow fights with. Everybpdy gasped. Not mildly, "I' always" ask you to wash "Redwood' & MePhillips , , result Attorney General Jonathan 'posed by Attorney Gimeral Sewell,' have been 'spread con cern i n g only 'because of her dre,ss. Just that 'the, mother of tl)ebride Jooked young, o\¥, best -bone china ,cups, ,be,cause, Sewell, seconded, ,by Judge J'i,erre while his main support came from a Michael Tregebov which are incor- enough to ,be a.,bride herself. , " , , ~ : de Bonne, introduced a motion that leading Montreal merch~t, JOM rect and have, . "been fundamentally' I' couldn~t cry or anything' be'cause' I was w'earing a silk:dres~ and , , " Ezekiel Hart had not taken the oath Richardson.' Sewell claimed that all damaging. Mr. Tregebov did not tears would spot. (This made. twice I wore ,the r foi' my , Don't wait dr~ss, bo.~ght i in the customary manner and Hart oaths o{ office were to be, taken on organize ,the pro-Arab rally on ,the older dal,lghter's' wedding,) " ' , " " ,', j ; \ The , , remained outside the House. the evimgelic~l scriptures.' It was campus nor has he personally .taken . brideSmaids started fioatiifg into ,ilie ·prOcessional. ~d I found, : i till the snow ,flies ••. There, was no furthe):" action for only 'because of necessity that Jews overtly public pro-Arab position. myself counting in, step, under my ,preath for the one' who my , i , an was i , ; more than a week when a petition were allowed to take the oath on the ,I ~ust apologize for the way., in daughter a~d she did fine, without me and, when' sne', stood up on the ." ! { ,winterize your car. ,now was presented to the House in behalf Old Testament' in Courts of Law.. which my remarks o,n his political bimah and ,beamed with the ,flowers and'long hairl wanted to jilmp up' , ! .. " . , " of Thomas Coffin, the man Hart had There was no special need for a Jew position dn the Middle 'East were lalllU·go ,to each relative and say, "Th~t .one, is mine!" . at Auto Electric' Service, defeated. It stated that because t'o, sit in, the Assembly Sewell as- ~isconstrued and, might The Shul:starred sniffing when my brother~in-law (handsome, hardly I, ' ., , .