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PESACH 5728 APRIL-MAY 1968 VOL. XV No. 6(91)

DAS TAU-GEBET

RABBI SHLOMO KAHN

Mit Musaf des ersten Pesachtages verab- brochen, kein Kaefer weggeschwemmt, schieden wir uns von der Winter-Regen- kein Picknick gestoert. zeit Gebet fuer Regen (Maschiw hoRuach Wie inhaltsreich sind daher urnorid haGoschem, Tal uMotor) faelk G'ttes Worte, durch den nunmehr weg, denn "Siehe, der Winter Propheten (Hoschea 14:6) an uns ist vorueber, der Regen vorbei, die Rlueten gerichtet: "Ich werde sein wie der Tau fuer zeigen sich auf der Erde, die Zeit des Israel, es bluehe wie die Lilie und Sanges ist gekommen, und die Stimme der schlage Wurzeln gleich dem Lebanon." Turteltaube vernimmt man in unserem Lande." (Schir haSchirim 2:11, 12) Sanft wie der Tau ist G'ttes Hilfe fuer Ganz ohne Feuchtigkeit kommt aber Sein Volk, nicht in ueberflutenden Gues- die Natur auch im Fruehling imd Sommer sen., sondern in naechdiicher Stille, in be- nicht aus. Anstatt des Regens (der in hutsamer Treue. Siehe, die Blueten kom- tropischen und halbtropischen Laendern men sichtbar zum Vorschein und starke, nur in der Winterzeit faellt) faellt der unzerstoerbare Wurzeln senken naecbtliche Tau vom Himmel. Deshalb sich tief begruessen wir den Fruehling mit dem ins Land. Tau-Gebet am ersten Tag Pesach.

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"Hey, what's the big idea?" feeling a little sorry. Since there was suf¬ fering, a drop of wine is spilled from the Kupsie was startled and brimming with cup of joy for each plague." anger and for once he was sorry that he couldn't talk to humans. "Oh," said Kupsie, "that's a nice custom. But then the drops ought to go to waste, (Kiddush cups can talk, of course. We shouldn't they?" have read a lot in the past about the many interesting and sometimes funny conver¬ "Of course, they do," answered both sations between Kupsie and his friends, Tumbler and Tassie. Tumbler and Tassie. But, though Kiddush "But look! Little Joey over there is cups can speak to each other and can hear licking his finger each time," said human talk, they can't be understood by Kupsie. humans.) "He's cheating!"

"Why are you so silly?" whispered (Will be continued) Tassie clear across the Seder table. "Don't you remember from last year?"

"Don't be hard on him, Tassie," came QUIZ the voice of Tumbler from atop the Seder plate. Tumbler, of course, was the Cup of Elijah and from his place of honor he We'll let you off the hook. Since no could see ah that was going on. one responded correctly, here are the bro- chos which are said only once a year: "Take it easy," he said again. "Kupsie 1. For lighting the candle is still very young and only in his second 2. For the search of chometz year." 3. On seeing fruit trees blooming "Okay, okay," said Tassie. "I'll explain." 4. "Nachem" on Tisho b'Av in Mincho 5. After "borchu" on Yom Kippur "Please do," said Kupsie impatiently, Shacharis for a strange thing was taking place at the Seder table. "Why are they dipping (Two more partially correct answers their fingers into us wine cups?" were pointed out to us: On Eruv Chat- zeros and on when the first day "Because they're reciting the ten of Rosh haShono is Shabbos.) plagues, that's why," laughed Tassie. Everyone knows the role which "That's only half an answer," Tumbler and played in taking the Jewish took over. "You know of course why there people out of Egypt. But who can answer are four cups of wine at the Seder." the following: 1. In what way was Joseph, long dead, "Sure, I do. It's in honor of the redemp¬ featured at the Exodus? tion from Egypt and that the became 2. What act was Aaron G-d's nation." performed by alone, excluding Moses? "Correct. The Egyptians deserved ah the 3. What did Nachshon, Prince of punishments they got. But when mention¬ Judah, do to win fame? 4. ing the awful plagues, a Jew can't help What did Miriam do? Page Four HAKOHOL

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REFLECTIONS

SP4 Steven Mayer

(Safely back from a year's duty in war- There were so many more things to torn Vietnam where he served as Assistant remember! Chanukah aboard ship, Purim to the Jewish Chaplain, we extend a hearty with empty Goke cans filled with pebbles ivelcome to the author of this article, who for greggers, Seder at the Saigon USO, is about to be discharged from the U.S. Tashlich at the Saigon River, and of course Army.) the weekly Shabbos services. It had been a long year. Looking at the Not all of the successes were of a per¬ Boeing 737 that was to bring us back sonal nature. The MEDCAP operations, to the U.S., I thought it was the most for example, whereby a medical team con¬ beautiful sight I had even seen. But along sisting of U.S. doctors went out to nearby with the happiness there was an inner towns to treat the sick, were among the gnawing, a sad feeling, for those who most beneficial items. It was quite a sight would never see that beautiful bird take to see these poor peasants receive the them back home. There was "the Big medical attention they so* dearly needed. O," my room-mate for eight weeks during There is no difference anywhere in the basic training, who died when his tank world watching a mother's concern over was blown up. Or the fellow who had her sick child. Nor is there a difference been just 12 people in front of me at the in seeing the gratitude in the eyes of a reception station on Whitehall Street a patient as he receives proper medical few short months ago. Who would have attention. thought that they would be denied this However, this should not have been sight? surprising. Remembering our first day in It was minutes before take-off, and as the country and taking our first trip from the tension of the past year mellowed into our landing area to< our base camp, I re¬ a restfulness, the hardships, trials, fears member seeing the people and children and misgivings faded, and the accomplish¬ waving at our arrival all along the fifty ments and achievements replaced them. mile route. We were there to help these There were personal achievements, to people and by and large they showed their be sure. After two months of living on a support. — dirt floor, to finally build a wooden floor We were in the air now. I was finally and live over that — what pride and satis¬ returning on that long trip back from faction I had felt. Then there was the Vietnam. Not all who had been there Sukkoh. It took two weeks searching for were leaving in the same way. All who materials before the idea become could had been there though, had at some time, a reality. First there was the search for in some way, made their presence known enough plywood to make up the sides. and felt. Then came the beams for support and to hold the s'chach. Getting the s'chach

proved to be the most difficult of all. Here Sales Service we were, in a jungle wilderness, yet not a tree or bush was there to be found on TERRACE RADIO & TV

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MEMORIAL TABLETS DIE SCHIUR-ECKE

The Yahrzeit of the following will be observed on our Memorial Tablets:

Irma Erlebacher 4. Iyar Mordko Katz

Liesel Leiter Wussten Sie... Michael Singer ...dass bezueglich Licht und Feuer am Sylvia Mintz Jomtov folgendes zu wissen ist: Morris Moser Weder durch Streichholz noch durch Isaak Schoen Oeffnen von elektrischem Strom darf Feuer oder Licht Max Hammerschlag 25. Iyar erzeugt werden oder ein Ap- parat eingeschaltet werden; Henny Katz nur von einer bereits brennenden Michael Holzer 25. Iyar Flamme darf Feuer weitergeleitet werden, 26. Malchen Oppenheimer .... Iyar daiber darf der Gashahn geoffnet werden wenn automatisch durch ein Max Plaut 27. Iyar "pilot-light" die Flamme angeht; Meyer Rosenberg 27. Iyar die Jomtov-Lichter am 2. Abend duer- 27. David Meyer Iyar fen nur von einer bereits brennenden Siegfried Rothschild 29. Iyar Flamme entzuendet werden; Sidi Lorsch wer das Rauchen am Jomtov nicht un- terlassen kann, muss darauf achten, die Helene Mayer Zigarette nur von brennendem Feuer an- Samuel Hess 9. Sivan zustecken; Lina Buchheim 13. Sivan auf keinen FaLl darf Feuer, Licht, Gas oder Elektrizitaet Felix Jonas ausgeloescht oder aus- geschaltet werden (die Zigarette darf Ben-no Baumann 17. Sivan nicht mit Fingerdruck ausgeloescht wer¬ Rosa Klar 17. Sivan den ) ?

Michael Lichtenthal ... dass Matzos fuer Pesach rein aus Mehl und Wasser Malche Gottlieb hergestellt werden, dass andere Zutaten im Allgemeinen nicht ge- Amalie Baum stattet sind, dass daher "egg matzohs" etc., Arnold Berney die sowieso nur fuer Krankheitsfaelle er- laubt sind, von an Pesach nicht Fred Schindler Gesunden gegessen werden sollen? Herman Rosenthal

Wilhelm Feuer RABBI & MRS. SHLOMO KAHN Selma Stern Harry Siegel express their sincere appreciation to Samuel Silbermann all contributors to the

Betty Silbermann 29. Sivan SHAARE ZEDEK HOSPITAL

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