Zikaron Mosheh Sikkaron Moshe Rabbi Moses Bloch a Biographical Sketc

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Emanuel Schreiber
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' They say 'It is forbidden to steal the con- fidence of a man be he Jew or hea- then. " In fact an honest man will be more mortified by such a theft than by the theft of property. And yet, while it is deemed a lisfraco to be a burglar there are any number of Jews who claim that the eighth commandment is not broken by fraudulence, lying, denying, abet- ting theft and other acts of deceit. The commercial language has other and euphonious names for this kind of stealing. Cheating is called 'takin...g advantage of an opportunity, ' deny- ing is styled 'proper precaution, ' 'keeping stolen goods is called 'con- cealing what one knows, ' a 'word of honor'is merely a pretty phrase which none of the parties take seriously, and 'thou shalt not steal' means only 'thou shalt not be a house breaker. ' There are those who in order to alle- viate their conscience for having made a beggar of many au honest man, give alms to beggars and strike their breast in the synagogue. Some of these Jews try to find an excuse for their thievish proclivities by dis- criminating between their corelig- ionists and gentiles, taking advan- tage of the passage iniD V 3 TWO (If a heathen makes a mistake in busi- ness you may profit by it), for the purpose of defrauding a non-Jew.

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