The Promised Land

The Promised Land
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Mary Antin. The Promised Land

The Promised Land

Table of Contents

ILLUSTRATIONS

INTRODUCTIONToC

THE PROMISED LAND

CHAPTER IToC

WITHIN THE PALE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IIToC

CHILDREN OF THE LAW

CHAPTER IIIToC

BOTH THEIR HOUSES

CHAPTER IVToC

DAILY BREAD

CHAPTER VToC

I REMEMBER

CHAPTER VIToC

THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIIToC

THE BOUNDARIES STRETCH

CHAPTER VIIIToC

THE EXODUS

CHAPTER IXToC

THE PROMISED LAND

CHAPTER XToC

INITIATION

CHAPTER XIToC

"MY COUNTRY"

CHAPTER XIIToC

MIRACLES

CHAPTER XIIIToC

A CHILD'S PARADISE

CHAPTER XIVToC

MANNA

CHAPTER XVToC

TARNISHED LAURELS

CHAPTER XVIToC

DOVER STREET

CHAPTER XVIIToC

THE LANDLADY

CHAPTER XVIIIToC

THE BURNING BUSH

CHAPTER XIXToC

A KINGDOM IN THE SLUMS

CHAPTER XXToC

THE HERITAGE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSToC

GLOSSARYToC

KEY TO PRONUNCIATION

The Riverside Press. CAMBRIDGE. MASSACHUSETTS. U.S.A

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Mary Antin

Published by Good Press, 2019

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The thing that really mattered was the necessity of breaking the Jewish laws of daily life while in the service. A soldier often had to eat trefah and work on Sabbath. He had to shave his beard and do reverence to Christian things. He could not attend daily services at the synagogue; his private devotions were disturbed by the jeers and insults of his coarse Gentile comrades. He might resort to all sorts of tricks and shams, still he was obliged to violate Jewish law. When he returned home, at the end of his term of service, he could not rid himself of the stigma of those enforced sins. For four years he had led the life of a Gentile.

Piety alone was enough to make the Jews dread military service, but there were other things that made it a serious burden. Most men of twenty-one—the age of conscription—were already married and had children. During their absence their families suffered, their business often was ruined. At the end of their term they were beggars. As beggars, too, they were sent home from their military post. If they happened to have a good uniform at the time of their dismissal, it was stripped from them, and replaced by a shabby one. They received a free ticket for the return journey, and a few kopecks a day for expenses. In this fashion they were hurried back into the Pale, like escaped prisoners. The Czar was done with them. If within a limited time they were found outside the Pale, they would be seized and sent home in chains.

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