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The Rabbi's Best Sermon And
What Happened To It
And To Him
Let ma tell you the story of the rabbi who sought a suitable subject for hi* High Holyday sermon* and what happened to him and his sermon.
He cbUld not afford to trav abroad so h� came up North during the summer to see what he could find in New York City. He browsed through the bookshops and saw a few Broadway plays with serious themes and then a -.bit x>f "l�ck"_ cj�ms Jii8_way. It happened that that summer the twenty-five young women who had been present at the Hiroshima disaster had just come to the city for surgical rehabilitation. They were being cared for at a Jewish hospital, and the rabbi, by special intervention, was able to interview them!
Then, on one oppressively sultry i and stifling summer's afternoon suffused with the stench and sounds of the city's traffic and building program, he finally found himself on the fourth floor of the wards where the girls were domiciled.
He pitied them there, so many miles from home, until he remembered their home was now also a place of horror, where they would walk only with masked faces so that none would em*
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barrass them by beholding their disfigurations.
He listened intently to the meek and modest observations of Mrs. Yogiyama, their guide, as
el �he recounted their story. A saintly and selfless young woman, she told the rabbi' about their long and difficult journey, about the oppressive silence of the wards, of the anxiety, and anguish which the girls experienced, how difficult it had been__fprthem to take the long journey, and the weeks required for the plastic surgery.
Here in the non-airconditioned sections of the hospital, eight at a time, they reclined through the many weeks required for their restorative surgery.
"But love cures anxiety," Mrs. Yogiyama concluded, "even ten thousand miles away from home,
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and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aronoff, 5304 Esplanade Avenue. The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sorchinskv, 5264 Grenier Avenue, uncle and aunt. Mac Katz, 4875 La Peltrie Street, uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Moyse (nee Charlotte Landin), 6050 Roslyn Avenue, on January 20, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a son, David Jeffrey; brother of .Michael, aged twenty-one months; grandson of Mrs. B. Moyse, 4878 Esplanade Avenue.
Kenneth Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis, 5310 Mountain Sights Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitevah, on February 14, at Chevra Ka-disha-Bnai Jacob Synagogue. He is the brother of Donald, aged fifteen years; and Malcolm, seven; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothstein, 6305 DeVimy Avenue. Kiddush will be observed. A dinner 4ance in the- Synagogue hall will take place that evening.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herszkopf (nee Miriam Mangel), 863 Doliard Avenue, on January 22, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Jerry; brother of Linda, aged two and one-half years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mangel, 5403 Jeanne Mance Street; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Herszkopf, of Poland.
Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, 4872 Jean Brillant Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, on February. 21, at Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. He is the brother of Irving and Nathan Wolfe. Kiddush will be. observed. A luncheon in the Synagogue hall will follow services.
Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goldrosen, 2960 Bedford Road, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah on February 14, DaviJ-Deth~ Yiticlto
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yunger, (nee Mary Goatfrajnd), 7920 Stuart Avenue, at the Jewish General Hospital, on February 1, a daughter, Rita; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hersz Gostfraind, 6970 Querbes. Avenue, and the late Mr. and Mrs. 3. Yunger.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Moe (Mortimer) Gray (nee Frances Lazanik), 6972 Querbes Avenue, on January 6, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Roberta Carol; sister of Jeffrey David, aged four years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max - Lazanik, 4895 St Urbain Street; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gray, of Ste. Sophie, Que.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gai-off (nee Rose Hornack), formerly of Montreal, 858 Bidwell Street, Vancouver, B. C., on January 20, a son, David Ezra; grand-son of Mr. -p"^ Mrg K. fiaroff,
hal Yeshurun Synagogue. He is the brother of Alan, aged eight years; grandson of Mrs. Jennie Bercovitch, 2342 Louisbourg Street, and the late Samuel Bercovitch; and of Mrs. Sally Goldrosen, 3821 Arcade Street, and the late Ben Goldrosen. Kiddush will J>e observed�A lurichcon-in the Sy nagogue hall will follow the services.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Aronson (nee Marilyn Reinhorn), 5357 Prince of Wales Avenue, on January 18, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Judith Rachel; sister of Michael, aged five years; and Constance, nearly, four; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reinhorn, 6955 Fielding Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aronson, 4855 Queen Mary Road.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yudin (nee Jean Liberman), 5117 Prince of Wales Avenue, on Ja-nuary 16. at the Jewish General. 'Hospital, a daughter, tfarcia T,in-daj sister of Janice Gail, aged sixteen months; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yudin; 3795 Carlton Avenue; and of Mrs. Annie Liberman, 5115 Prince of Wales Avenue, and the late Jacob Liberman.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wiener (nee Vera Aver back), 935 Lamer Street, on January 15, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a son, David Brahm; grandson of Mrs. Florence Averback, Deacon Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen, Bedford Romd.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garber (nee Pauline Gershman), 4825 Maplewood Avenue, on December 25, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Bryan Cordon; grandson of Mrs. Lily Gershman, 4855 Maplewood Avenue, and the late Abe Gershman. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Richman, 3136 Fendall Street, uncle and aunt Philip Goodman, of Montreal, uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Gunsburg (nee Brenda Merling, formerly of Montreal), of Brooklyn, N*. Y.t on January 10, at the Maimonides Hospital, there, a daughter. Laura Heidi; granddaughter of Mrs, Frances Merling. 4816 Esplanade Avenue, and the late Samuel Merling; and of Mrs. Ghana Gimsburg. of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the late Elchanan Gnnsbarg.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Richler (nee Bertha Pencer), 4851 Lacombe Avenue, on January 30, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Deborah Iris; sister of Gail Geraldiae^ aged two and one-half yean; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pencer. 5563 Rosedale Avenue; and of Mrs. M. Richler, 6040 Wilderton Avenue, and the late J. S. Richler.
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