Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1918 — Page 3
THE TIMES. Pae Three These sentiments clearly show how dear to the heart of King David was Zion, the embodiment of our people's hope and spiritual life, the center and pivot of our glory and prosperity. Zion is a subject of intense fascination for us all: It Is inseparably bound up with every link in the chain of our history. 1! is the historic home of our fathers, and we have never been alienated from It in spirit. Our enthusiasm for It Is as strong: and unaba'ed as ever. As a people with a historic consciousness, the land of Zion still holds n remanent rlace In our affection. The further we n m rrnovrd from tt. the more intense our legitimate yearning ter of that. Tvip off. once and forever, for it. j our racial dleUnctlveness. And our craving1 for a lost seographi- i V.'e did not. however, guilelessly folv. 18.) Of the true type of Israel, however, of the unflinching servant cf the Lord, it Is eald: "But Israel shall be saved by the Lord with eternal salvation . ye shall never be ashamed, nor confounded even to eternity." (Ibid, ch. 4 5. v. 17.) (To be continued ) The War Savings Fledge Card 13 a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish. Zion, the Ideal Home of a Disinherited People By Rabbi Brnard H. Rosengard. cal area la duito In accordance with th low these iseacrea. For w are confitness of things, ft r w e desire a restN j vlcced to employ Ialah'a metaphorlitution of a national existence, based on ; cal words: "They know not. neither do ! the hlrher moral law. pursuing: our life j they consider; for their eyes are shut. I and policy In accordance with the prln- j that they cannot see. and their hearts. clples laid down in the infallible canon j that they can not understand." (Oh. 44 ! of the Scriptures. Tl.ia being so. we i - : desire lo announce to the world that ; the ancient home of Israel is the GodI arrointed riace for securing and giving ARTICLE I. "Out of Zion. the perfection of beauty, God hath shlned forth." (Psalms, ch. L.. v. 2 "Thou Fha.lt arise and have mercy up on Zion. for the time to favor her, yea. the set time 19 come. For thy servants take pleasure In her stone., and favor the dust thereof." (Ibid. ch. 11. v. 13. 14.) ; effect to those principles. j For we cannot ignore the existence of I striking and significant patages In Old ' Testament Scriptures telling us of things that are to con?e. Are these pro nouncements niced by mere dreamers nnj Impractical enthusiasts, lulling us with their bewitching fantasies, or are fhev certain of fulfillment? 7 (". T.
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i me conclusive repiy to th:s is given' 1 by Isaiah (ch. 15, v. 41). setting all! j doubt and ambiguities at naught: "For! j so shall my words be. that go forth out j of my mouth, shall not return unto me, j vod. but they shall accomplish that . which 1 please, and shnil prosper in the j things thereto I sent It." j I Zionism is no new-fangled idea. It is . no Idle dream. Impossible of realization. 1 It Is as old as the towering menu- ' ! ments and as firmly an established principle with us as th rocks that laugh at i and defy, the onslaught of the angry billow s of l he sea. I It is universally felt, that after two ! thousand years of disinherited life, the ! time has come to assert our claim to a (national automony. so that Israel shall cease to be the engima and byword of 1 the world. J Ixrd Ueaconsfleld (Benjamin Dis- ! jraell) in one of his eloquent pasf.ges, , ' writes: "They (the Jews) have produced the i far-seeing law-giver, Mosos, of the- ' j time of the rharaohs. whose laws are still obeyed; a monarch whose reigh . has ceased SOOrt years ago. but whose
wisdom is still recognized In every land; a teacher whoso doctrines have moulded and guided the world The greatest of legislators, the greatest of administrators, the greatest of
! thinkers what race, extinct or living ! can produce such men as these? j It is a matter for profound thankfulJ ness that our people have clung to ther I heritag in all matters, moral and i spiritual. It is an exhilarating thought. that amid the incessant din and turmoil 1 of life, and after the flight of rr.env
ages, we remain to the present day staunch and conforming members if the pure and sublime Monotheistic fai'h handed to our forefathers from Slr.ai's crest. The adherence to this freed constitutes our national and moral strength and its disregard and rejection must inevitably tend to our dissolution and de cky. There ara a goodly number of modern Jeshurunites. who wish to deaden in us all yearnings for a national existence. They preach to us doctr;r.3 which r.o patriotic Israelite can accept, which common sense repudiates ar.d which is utterly forelcn to the spirit of Judaism and its votaries. These modern d-"--trir.arles ask us to forgot the thrilline past, and our ancient landmarks, and to obliterate from our memory all thoughts of by-gone days, their glory end humiliation, their prestige and downfall, and to stifle, in us all yearnings for the advent of the era. so graphically foreshadowed by our Inspired prophets. Surely. If we are to live merely In the present, oblivious of the pas, and regsrd'ess of the future, our position before the world Is then one of Inconceivable absurdity. We, may. fr the mat-
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