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"When thou takest the sum of the children of Israel after their number, then shall they give, every man a ransom for his soul to the Lord, when thou numberst them, that there be no plague among them, when thou numberst them." Of what does this Sabbath remind us? If I ask some of my brethren inclined to [ad]accept whatever partakes of the an incom- -prehensibleof a mystic incomprehensiblecharacter, I shall recieve the following an-swer. It recalls what we have very often heard, that thee "evil eye" exercises great influence over human affairs. If I put the same question to individuals holding rationalistic views, individuals who regard regarding Moses simply as a shrewd legislator, I shall be told that the role of taking the census through a capitation tax, brings to memory the sagacitywisdom of the son of Aaron, who knew how to turn prevailing superstitions to good account. Both parties however, would falsely represent facts in a false light our [uhgers]. That the ordinance of giving the half of a shekel was intended to screensave - from the so-calledeffect of the "Ngain [Harang]," or hurtful looks-,supposed to be most at work for mischief, when people are numbered, I must deny for two reasons. First, because the admission of that the admission [idea grounded]idea clearly implies a distraction from the

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