Abraham cahan

Remember that it is not enough to abstain from lying by word of mouth; for the worst lies are often conveyed by a false look, smile, or act.

The orthodox Jewish faith practically excludes woman from religious life.

If you study the Talmud you please God even more than you do by praying or fasting.

God, for example, appealed to me as a beardless man wearing a quilted silk cap; holiness was something burning, forbidding, something connected with fire while a day had the form of an oblong box.

Above all, you must fight conceit, envy, and every kind of ill-feeling in your heart.

If it be true that our people represent a high percentage of mental vigor, the distinction is probably due, in some measure, to the extremely important part which Talmud studies have played in the spiritual life of the race.

Only the other world has substance and reality; only good deeds and holy learning have tangible worth.

He considered the Rvolution a victroy for the Jews, which opinion, he said, prevailed on the East Side where rejoicing knew no bounds. We felt, added Mr. Cahan, that this is a great triumph for the Jews' cause. The anti-Jewish element in Russia has always been identified with the anti-revolutionary party. Jews having always sat high in the Councils of the revolutionists, all of our race became inseparably linked with the opponents of the government in the official mind.

If you feel that you are good, don't be too proud of it.

I was a great dreamer of day dreams.

To say this sacred prayer [the Kaddish, prayer for the dead] for a Gentile is a most uncommon proceeding, but so unanimous and ardent is the feeling of the people of the New York ghetto in the present instance that Pres. William McKinley is spoken of in that quarter as "the loving brother of all of us," as one who "died a martyr to the freedom of Jew and Gentile.

What is this world? A mere curl of smoke for the wind to scatter.

Life is much shorter than I imagined it to be.

You must never tire fighting Satan.

The dearest days in one's life are those that seem very far and very near at once.

If a man is tongue-tied, don't laugh at him, but, rather, feel pity for him, as you would for a man with broken legs.

What is wealth? A dream of fools.

Be modest, humble, simple. Control your anger.

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Abraham Cahan: Biography and Life Work

Abraham Cahan was a notable Newspaper editor. The story of Abraham Cahan began on July 7, 1860 in Paberžė, Vilna Governorate. The legacy of Abraham Cahan continues today, following their passing on August 31, 1951 in New York City, U.S..

Abraham " Abe " Cahan ( Yiddish : אַבֿרהם קאַהאַן; July 7, 1860 – August 31, 1951) was a Lithuanian-born Jewish-American socialist newspaper editor, novelist, and politician. Cahan was one of the founders of The Forward ( Yiddish : פֿאָרווערטס , romanized : Forverts , lit. ' ), an American Yiddish publication, and was its editor-in-chief for 43 years. During his stewardship of the Forward, it became a prominent voice in the Jewish community and in the Socialist Party of America , voicing a relatively moderate stance within the realm of American socialist politics .

Philosophical Views and Reflections

In keeping with his socialist politics, Cahan believed that immigrants needed to combine formal learning with informal studies about local life and community customs to achieve not only an education but also integration into American society. He also encouraged women to use labor and education to elevate their status in society.

Cahan’s education of immigrants, his work through the Jewish Daily Forward, and his commitment to socialism influenced the Jewish immigrants in New York who came into contact with his work. In addition to influencing American Jewish culture, his works were published in Russia, leaving a mark on the Russian Jewish workers' movement.

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