Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Louis B. AbrahamsTo Walter Lionel de Rothschild on His Bar-Mitzvah
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Age upon age hath dawned since first thy race
Was cradled in the empurpled East: the place
Whence seer and king have sprung—the great of earth.
And thine the heritage of higher worth;
The large-souled Charity, whose pitying grace
Hath left nor land nor sea without its trace,
And raised a plenteous harvest ’midst the dearth,
But thine a greater heritage than these;
The heaven-born Faith, thy sires have taught the world;
Which lifts thine eyes to God without surcease,
And bid thee guard His banner, wide unfurled.
That deathless Faith make thou thy steadfast star,
Thy heart shall know a peace no pain can mar.