They left him suspended for nearly an hour, while his arms, wrenched upward from behind, slowly pulled his shoulders frorn their sockets. 1o MRTPcRS MOSQUE MMUE91 Safadl [9 MOSQUE April 1948 C. The old man scuffed his feet about, as if he had well visualized the problem, and Yigal wondered: Did h ription, the heresy of each was reported in detail, with twenty-nine woodcuts showing how each Jew had reacted to the fire.
He punctured sham, upheld the dignity of work, spoke for a happy marriage in which husband and wife shared equally, and bore constant testimony that God was a generous and a forgiving deity. ussing them with Rab Naaman, but he did not do so; and as we have seen, eight years later in 67 C. At Safad he found conditions even more repellent than in Tubariyeh: old, suspicious Jews huddled over the The ecstasy of God was upon this shouting congregation and for more than an hour the songs reverberated, not stately hymns i