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The intenje and universal celebraâ€" tion of this kolemn ;nyf:'mhcn in the new religioug year of the Jewish calâ€" endar, and [jmpress anew on every worshipper ‘the eternal lessons of f.ith and d v. #1 *4 is crowded | with eager, ‘worshippers. In addition in every large Jewish community‘ temporary holyday servâ€" ices are organized to modate nonâ€"mem and the leading congreâ€" gations eveftywhere provide overflow services if o .07 The New Year festival has a proâ€" found religious meaning, bound up as it is ‘with such a wealth of historic associations. ‘It is known as the Day of Memorial, a day of memory and searching the heart. e pious Jew, in his house of worship, confesses beâ€" fore God his sins of the past year, and turns over a new leaf for the year to come.. It is also known as the Day of judgment, for this confession brings forgiveness on the Day of Atonement, ten daytoaï¬a,r; while the absence ‘of true repentance brings punishment directly on the head of the sinner. These two aspects of religâ€" jous thqu‘épt are joined in all the services of the day, unr&eir meaning is impressed still more deeply on the congregation by the annual notes. of the Shofar, with their meaning of solemn reminder of the past and. warning for the fu! n-‘;A;; mommpimatcoiie . â€"1he :N ';.Yent semâ€"is, iÂ¥ & way, a revival season ameng=the Jews. It is tte time when. all Jews, prthodox and liberal alike, attend the gogues, whatever may be their ude through ‘the year. At this timle every house of worship The trumpet, blown only on this festival, is made of a ram‘s horn and bas no monthpiece, being one of the most ancient and most primitive muâ€" sical instruments in existence . It was the kind of horn used as a bugle in the early days of thuï¬"giewish people in the wilderness, and the custom has bee preserved through ‘@ll the centurâ€" ies as a memorial of God‘s care for His right¢ous ones. ‘The first ram‘s horn is said by tradition to have been made of the horn of the ram which Abraham | sacrificed in place of his son Isaac. © t4 1i In the modern synagog, the day is observed by special prayers, includâ€" ing some very beautiful poetic comâ€" postions and unusually |elaborate muâ€" sical settings; by the reading of speâ€" cial portions from the Bible; and by blowing of the rams horn or Shofar. The Biblical readéings are from the life of Abraham, especially the story of his sacrifice of Israc, with its touching leson of supreme faith.‘ The Jewis New Year differs from the civil â€"New Year i$ being purely a religious festival. It is not the time for extravagant gaiety; It is a day of solemn prayer, as ?2 as a day of happiness and feastin Religious services will be held Sunday night and Monday morninxén all synagogs the world over, while the more conâ€" servative ones will hold them : on Monday night and Tuesday as well. The Biblical basis of the New Year festival is found in the twentyâ€"third chapter of Leviticus the twentyâ€" ninth chapter of Numbe Here it is referred to lï¬h Day of the Blowâ€" ing of Trum ", a custom which is continued to the present time. It was a day of solemn Mbly. a day on which special sacrifices were brought to the sanctuary. 16 The festival of the New Ymd- the first of the month of Tishri, which is the seventh month of year. Just as the Sabbath, the holy day, is the sevâ€" enth day of the week, so the geventh month is a holy season. It includes the New; Year, the Day of/ Atoneâ€" mentâ€"the solemn fast of the tenth of the monthâ€"and the harvest festiâ€" val, the Feast of T les. The New Year was kept o1 Iy for a single day, but when : Jewish peoâ€" ple were exiled from Paléstine and could no longer their observaâ€" tion of the new moon from the height of Zion, a second day, was added in order that they might be certain of keeping. the exact time of the new moon in Palestine. Liberal Jewish congregations have réturned to the early custom of a single day. § to the traditional . religious reckonâ€" ing. The Jewish era is a religi era, and the Jewish lunar calenda with every month beginning with new moon, is a ous cal now . used only for estimating ) feasts and fasts of the Jewish year, just as is done also with the various movable : feasts of the; Christian church, ; For all ordinary pu Â¥ the civil calendar is used by J as well as Christians. _ :3 Two and gneâ€"half per cent of the Sunday, September 28, 1924, at sunset marks the New Year, the beginning of the year 5685 from the creation of the world, accordingâ€" â€"CRLEBRATION SUNDAY COMMENCES AT sSUNSET Is A Purely Religious Festival; â€" Begins Year: ; All < Jews to Partiâ€" R f cipate â€" .> John CGonrad, Attorney. _ Puljlic notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned, Executor Bf the last Will gnd Testament of O B. Jewâ€" ett, ased, will a ie Proâ€" bate Court of Lake: Count®, Illinois, at thq Court House in W ; in said (Gounty, on the 27th lhy of Ocâ€" tober, A. D. 1924, at ten o‘ ~A, M. for the purpose of presentilig his Fiâ€" nal R and Final A t in said estate| and will then ask Mb be disâ€" cha and to have said Bstate deâ€" clared| settled: and closed, Pat which time gnd place you can present if you! so desire. / ® Dated. September 19, 1984. â€" ; JOHN O‘KBEFE, State| of Illinois ) :: County of Lake ) ss. 5k‘ Estate of Orson B. Jewet®, deceased. To Irene J, Jones and AMdie. Mize, heirs at law, legatees and Mevisees of 0 B. Jewett, deceased[ _ _ Eleftric ‘railways of United Sta employ more t |800,000 workdérs, with an annual Bayroll ex» ceeding $300,000,000. 74 | Su Céurï¬ogogoï¬ln‘kï¬faï¬mr board ‘ of supervi day ted to disallow $1 which Steve W. J. Allenâ€"of Waukegan, sors Turn Down Clain ukegan Men fog Damâ€" ages; Asked $1 [ HE HIGHLAND Serving 6,000 square milesâ€"202 txccqad townsâ€"with Gas orEloctncqy e WM. 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