““Believe me, rabbi,” he said, “the future looks brighter. Who can tell what will happen in the next week or two? Suppose the police don’t come up with the guilty man, then do you think we will permit another postponement? No, I’ll put my foot down. I’ll tell them that it isn’t fair to you to keep you waiting this way when you could be looking for another position. I’m sure they’ll see the justice of that. But even if thy police do find the man, do you think Al Becker will be able to rally the s...ame number of people at the next meeting? Believe me, I know these people. I have tried to get them to come to meetings. Maybe he could turn the trick once, but he won’t be able to a second tune. And if we have the usual people present, I’m sure we’ll win.” The rabbi was troubled. “I feel as if I’m forcing myself on them. Maybe what I ought to do is to resign. It’s not pleasant to hold a pulpit on sufferance. It’s not dignified.” “Rabbi, rabbi. We’ve got over three hundred members.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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