SAMSON RAPHAEL HIRSCH, 1854.
(Trans. Isaac Leeser.)
FAITH
WHILE faith and reason are blended in the religion of Israel as perhaps in no other, it is not the second place that must be assigned to faith. From the foot of Sinai there is wafted to us the voice declaring with the most perfect childlike faith, ‘All that the Lord hath spoken we will do and we will hear’. It is not surprising that a people who, in their infancy, could give utterance to an expression of trust so childlike, yet so sublime, should produce a prophet who summed up the whole of Israel’s law in the words, ‘The just shall live by his faith’.
SIMEON SINGER, 1906.
צִיּוֹן הֲלֹא תִשְׁאֲלִי
ODE TO ZION
(HYMN FOR THE FAST OF AB)
ART thou not, Zion, fain
To send forth greetings from thy sacred rock
Unto thy captive train,