The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 2, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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to persecute and drive out the numeri-
cally weak and powerless We can
easily trnderstand why some object to
such aV subject as Zionism For the
hounded and persecuted Jew there
can be only one asylum and
refuge the home of his ances-
tors Palestine says the Zion-
ist But even if it were possible
to acquire Palestine why should the
expatriated Jew confine himself to the
land of the Jordan when he has pios
pered in so many other civilized por-
tions of the globe And were there to
bo emigration of the Jew en masse to
Palestine would there not be a loss
to the world in the nonfulfillment of
the promise to Abraham In thee
shall all the nations of the world be
blessed Assuredly the problems
by the Diaspora the disper
of the Jews are worldwide and
fmore should they be eliminated
than the decalogue the nineteenth
chapter of Leviticus from pulpit
themes and utterances The work of
the pulpit is indeed one which calls
for the boldness of a Samuel of a
Nathan
The attempt to reconcile those of
each variety of thought and complex-
ion of ideas has earned for the pul
i piteer a new name namely a good
mixer It Is doubtful though wheth-
er any good can be accomplished by
tthe good mixer the one who at-
tempts to rdconcile all shades of
1 The modern pulpiteer should imi-
tate the Nabi of old
I Of course theie is a great differ-
ence between the Nabi and the mod-
ern pulpit Could the pulpiteer like
the mother give himself to the ser-
vice of righteousness and justic and
goodness without pay speaking the
words Ho Every one that thirst
eth come and diink then pqrhaps
he would not be the subject of criti-
cism both tiivial and serious Yet
although the pulpit is a quid pro
quo a service rendered for a con-
sideration there is no reason why the
law of equity should not hold in the
relationship of pew and pulpit Wheth-
er the cause of dislike to the pulpi
teer be trivial or real there is no rea-
son why laws established for the reg-
ulation of relationship between pulpit
and pew should not be observed and
why all precedents Should be cast
to the winds The work of the pul-
pit is difficult enough ancl the bold-
ness of the pulpiteer should meet with
that encouragement and love which
1 rises above the prejudice ot petty
causes and reason for dislike
Our ancients have said Not the
place honors the man but the man
the place This dictum obtained at a
timewhen the teacher served with
outihought of pay The pulpit will
become the abiding place of the bold
prophetical utterance when the pew is
raised
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THE JEWISH HERALD
imbued not with a sense of what it
spends for God and His temple but
how much by personal life and ser-
vice the Decalogue has become the
possession of humanity hungering for
the words of life as the heart
thiisteth alter the water brook A
material age needs God more than
ever
SCHIFP MAINTAINS THAT THE
JEWS ARE A RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY
Mr Jacob > H Schiff on Sunday even-
ing was the principal speaker at the
becond annual dinner of the Harvard
Menoiah Society at Hotel Lenox
About fifty members and guests were
pi osent
The speakeis introduced by Piesi
dent Henry HurwiU who presided
weie Piof Royce Dr Horace M Kal
len Pi of David G Lyon VicePiesi
dent Alvin E Block Isidore Blum of
Columbia University Jacob H Schiff
and I L Sharfman A Hebrew ballad
Kesheth Titus was read by Harry
Wolfson and an English veise trans-
lation by Dr Kallen
Mr Shifts address was in a meas-
ure a reply to the speech of Dr Kallen
on The New Hebraism a fervid in
dorsement of the Zionist movement
Mr Shift argued that the Jews are
not a race but a religious soeety and
that they should not attempt to pre-
serve a national unity but rather to
be loyal to their religion and ideals
Avithout which their nationality would
be a hollow sham
Wo should be JewishAmericans
he declared and not American Jews
We need not look to Palestine for in-
spiration > Already there are 2000000
Jews In America while In New York
City alone hundreds o thousands of
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Goldberg, E. The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 2, 1910, newspaper, June 2, 1910; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69003/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .