Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951 Page: 28 of 64
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TEXAS JEWISH POST
Thursday, September 27, 1951
# my lifetime —
— Continued from P-3, Sec. IV ‘ism
not go on that Holy Day, it was
forbidden to travel. Then one of
our rabbis came over to us, and
he said it was urgent that we
eave that day, and the robbiss
of Israel had said we might trav-
el. And, so we climbed into the
belly of the bird.
I do not know if you have ever
been in the sky. If you have, per-
haps you will believe me when I
say that we could see whole
mountains underneath and cities
and tents like dots on the land
but we were not frightened. It
was all in the prophecy.
It was last Rosh Hashonah
then, that I came with my family
to Israel. They kept us in a camp
for a while, and they taught us
new ways to eat; with metal
spoons! And with knives and
forks - - they still frighten me a
little. And new ways to sleep ■—
in beds! And new ways to dress.
I still think it a little strange
when I put on pants in the morn-
ing instead of a robe. But I have
become used to many things.
Itt all went so fast — the weeks
Sincere Good Wishes For a Happy New Year
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in the tent camp, and then the
truck ride to the settlement.
They asked me what I did, and
I said, with pride, “I am a cob-
bler.” For was not Jochanan, one
of the greatest scholars of the
Talmud, also a cobbler?
But there was much to learn. I
could repair shoes, but could I
make them? I, who had been a
cobbler all my life, like my fath-
er before me, had lo go to school
and learn new ways of cobbling.
And in the settlement I met oth-
ers who were learning like me, to
make shoes. .
Batya, meanwhile, was learn-
ing how to read and write He-
brew, and the children were all
day in school, and everyone was
growing so smart, there was no
way to keep up with them.
And do you know, we lived
in a house that was as high as
all the others!
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“Veneerprepared. Vote 5, Section IV
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We were tne equal of everyone.
And one day we went down to 'o-
building at the edge of the -set-
tlement and they gave us slips of
paper and told us to write down
on them the names of the people
WE wanted to govern the land 'of
Israel! Perhaps you will not be-
lieve this. At first, I thought'they
were joking. But by that tinje I
knew the names ox me .leaders
and the various political parties
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R. A. McGARRY and ASSOC.
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MUNICH (WNS) — Ludwig
Kerner, notorious Nazi actor who
served the Hitler regime, was
elected president of the German
Actors’ Association at a recent
general meeting of the organiza-
tion.
Kerner was president of the
German actors’ organization dur-
ing the reign of Hitler. Propagan-
da Minister Goebbels was honor-
ary president of the body. His
election to the new post has stir-
red a wave of deep protest among
Jewish and liberal circles.
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