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• __ THE JEWIi.1H POSl' PAGE ,9 THE J EW ISH P 0 S T , PAGE 8 ( -our body and soul, to make Israel a people amongst peoples and a Wondering in their innocence Sang in the twilight HER EYES nation amongst nations. claini him for our very own, for there A t the hardness of man's 'heart. When kindling sabbatb lights, - These are -her eyes, is everything that is Jewish in El­ These are her eyes, Let the Chanukah, Spirit Therefore, let the Chanukah spirit prevail! Let us give througp. Inviting Divine glory Where, in all their ennobling beauty, man. Inspiring hope the National Fund towards the redemption of that whkh ought to Into homes dark and humble. Love and compassion shine. In a brief interview, as he was leav­ In hearts oppressed by despair. Prevail- be to us dearer than life itself, Eretz Israel! :' ing for Winnipeg, h" told m€ h€ owed These are her enchanting eyes, Bringing light into dark nooks, It is her reassuring voice much of his success to his father. Of which the ancients said: Disp'ersing gloom and shadows, Resounding the holy tunes of "Got "Thanks are due him for the en­ "All bitten by vipers Sadn.ess and sorrow. By R. Kliffer fun Avrohom", On them should look • • • couragement and inspiration he was Old motber intoned J , The Holiday And live." May that voice ring forever, ever ready to offer me. He did more When "S",bbath-Malkah'" left our 1'e­ And may these eyes shine here below i\ than h€ could afford to develop my glans, These are her eyes, Young is still the 'centuries old Maccabean epoch and it will con­ Season As long as moon and stars, in skies talent and to help me reach the point Leaving b.,hind but hope Recalling the look of Israel's children, where I am now. (lYou know my' above! tinue to be so throughout the ages, because it embodies the indom­ And faith in mercy never-failing. Terrified by evils' of world and men, Approaches.- father also plays the and so did , itable spirit of Israel in the struggle for the preservation of his ______;... __ , ___ , ~1,._..'_n~-..-"-_----t:.4 my grandfather," I"I~_'!-"_D _____'''' religious concepts. Matathias did not sound the call to defiance, Now is the time to get your Suit 01' Ov.el'coat made to order. Mischa Elman's career reads likRussia, on . but because the religious spirit had been' attacked because the Special for a limited time Jan. 20th, 1892, His father at that Served in the Home of temple of Jehovah was djlsecrated. only time was a Jewish l'cligious teacher and amateur violinist. At the age of . And to this day, this spirit of religiosity persists in making itself Suits made to order $40.00 four his father gave him a gift of a '" quite conspicuous at 'every occasion when a new religious move­ violin, on which he judiciously' en­ ment blossoms forth from within the Jewish fold. couraged him to practice. At the ag.e the Thoughtful Hostess H. Greenberg of 12 his fath~r succ,eeded in bring­ Israel has been preserved throughout the long centuries of exile MERCHANT TAILOR- ing him to where he g'ained Butter-Nut Bread supplies in its purest, by his tenacious adherence to hb religious precepts and if in the admission to the Imp.erial Music Because of its really delicious flavor, and its . end Israel will emanate triumphant and will return to his national 333 Garry St. school; here , his future wholesomeness, Butter-Nut Bread is served tastiest form a food element you cannot do I glory of yore, most of his phenomenal achievement will be due to Phone 87730 master heard him play, and ,took him in more Canadian, homes than any other without. Try a loaf today and see if you do the deeply rooted religious belief which so far has been Israel's J \r ulong with him to St. P'2~ersburg, bread. Sandwiches taste ever so much bet­ not taste the difference at once. , 1,' It was Auer w·ha planned an oppor­ own and which he has held inviolate in the face of the gravest dan­ \1 ter-and look better, too-when made with '", .." ...... ~_.,-~.~.-1-._._:::...... _ . __ ...... _ ' .. -._. ' , .tunity for Mischa Elman at the age The Canada Bread man who serves so many gers which beset his sojourning amongst the nations of the earth. Butter-Nut. And Butter-Nut toast, to a of 12 to appear at the o]l€ning concert of your neighbors will gladly leave a loaf Since the devastation of his holiest relics and the conquest of his of the Deutsche Liedertafel, where he hungry man or a hungry family,is a treat in­ \ played the MendolssohnConeerto, with you. historic soil. I deed. Pugauini's "l\intto Perpetua" and a Chanukah is that period in the year which we are setting aside Chopin I'Nocturne" with such tremen­ If you prefer' to telephone, ' What is the reason for so marked a superior­ call 39 017 or 33 604 for the celebration of the victory which, the Maccabeans sustained d1us Eucoess that the aucU-euc€ refus­ over their conquerors, and is also an' occasion for making monetary ed to let him leave the stage until he ity? Well, first' of all, careful selection of gifts and for general charitable dispensations. had play-ed half a doze~ encores. higher grade ingredients mixed injust the } The following day, the name of Mis­ right proportions. There is more whole­ CANADA_~J}fA"Q COMPANY We cannot expect in these days of advanced civilization for a re­ We recommend and gual'­ -, ~.; cha Elman was on everyone' tongue, some fresh milk in Butter-Nut ... a finer petition of the Maccabean struggle, literally, and if I may be per­ . antee the following bev­ " until today he is known to young and Owned by, 1873 Canadians , " blended flour ... clear crystal sugar ... just mitted to say, bodily, speaking. In those days retaliation by armed erages to be the high- old throughout the entire world. the things you would use at home. And Manager at Winnipeg force was the only way out of the grave calamity which befell our , est in quality. , I A. A. Ryley, I second, there 'is thorough baking by master ancestors. Nowadays however, it is reason and the striving to­ I ,I bakers of long experiel!ce. wards a bettel' understanding that are utilized; and they are more H.B.C. "Special" ',' '.. , A Mother in Israel potential factors 'in preventing the total destruction of the Jewish Best Procurable Scotch " • 1-, An Ode Dedicated to Mrs. A. J. t people, as such . Whiskey. Freiman But the spirit of giving should prevail in a more accentuated I'i , Other good things made by ) By Rabbi J. L. Zlotnik form than it does at IJresent. We are giving it is true,-we are H.B.C. Three Star I Canada Bread known to be the most charitably inclined people in the world; we Brandy. HER VOICE I have not yet allowed any of our institutions to be closed for lack of It Dr.' Hall',s 100% Whole Wheat Bread, Vienna is her sweet appealing voice funds,. or to 'go begging amongst our non-Jewish neighbors-but Coming as from sphcr-cs on high Rolls Breakfast Rolls, Daintima'id and De H.B.C. Fifty Year Old there should be a little more fervent religious spirit in our giving; As an echo of long forgotten music, Luxe' Cakes in many varieties. Brandy (Our guarantee I ' it should be a giving compatible with the Maccabean spirit of old Lingering in the mindj of age). I "" . Vibrating in the conscience, , when life itself was given for the Jewish cause. And ringing in the: heart of man, Alluring to ,higher' planes, A new era is dawning upon' us. We are as near attaining our H.B.C. . Special Rye Spurring to better'deeds. " National goal as we have ever been in the last 2000 years. The Whiskey of exceptional It is her soothing and car.essing' voice, Balfour declaration and the good-will of our long cherished aspira­ strength and flavor. Bringing solace to all in need and er~ tions of a. return to our Homeland, Eretz Israel, and it is now our comfort turn to see that the offer for help be not extended 'in vain, that H.B.C. Jamaica Rum. ~INE5rOLD HI6HLANPW"15ff~ And tears into the eyes of men , ' our efforts to redeem the land of our glorious past should be sin­ 1:1 jQlIalilY G'lIarantRl'd o!l rW I Hardened in the strife of life. cere and made with the same indomitable spirit as that of the lJ( SOns Bay Compa,~ I, ' H.B.C.. Demerara Rum. 11111" ,UIII I It is her melodious voice, Maccabeans of old. I tlilit nuu 1InUI II II , , Awakening emotions noble, the best.,liked Slumbering and lat€nt, We can redeem the land of Israel in only one way; by contribut­ ing not only what we may easily spare, but by making actual sacri­ As sparks conc.ea}.ed in ashes. A t'cputntion gained by 268 years of continuous service Melting, hearts of steel, fices. It is money that is needed now, much money, and in this stands behind any hrnnd bearing the words Cleansing and inspiring, ho~r of need, we ought to be imbued with and pervaded by th~ \, Consoling and uplifting, sacdficial spirit of Matathias" his sons and the staunch band of I , , As. the soft pealing of the golden bells I . those who· considered life to be unworthy wheri the Temple was I On, the vestments of the High Priest. ,. ' " . - 1 desecrated. I It,. is her tremulous voice, i rea -, Echoing the chanting of the Techi­ We must help rebund our an¢ient land; we must strive to bring i noth The quality goes in before the name goes on. back the spiritual' glory of old; we must aim with every fibre of I, Grandmothers of ages past, I _~_~_I_"~_--.~_n-_-.,-'----...... -u--"' In all their piety, ..'~- . - ..1

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