Capacity for knowing his wants and ability to evaluate the past so that it can best be ufillized for future growth were asked by Rabbi William Margolis of Congregation Dhab Zedek at the Jewish Fellowship symposium on “Life” yesterday afternoon at the Hotel McAlpin. “What I Want Of Life” was his subject.
Rabbi I. L. Bril, leader of the Jewish Fellowship, discussing “What I Have Received From Life,” said “I have never demanded from life the impossible, that is, I have never demanded from myself the impossible; therefore, life has given me everything I wanted–not everything I desired in the fullest measure.”
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