BS”D
“Before & After the Shomer Shabbos Movement in the 1900s”
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Tune: ראש חודש כסלו ניגון
From across the sea
From persecution and poverty
Jews came to America, the “golden Medina”
Though there was money
It was spiritual danger for Jewry
With few religious leaders, assimilation
Among the Jewish nation
With very few Rabbis to help them stay strong
Shabbos in America, a battle fought so long
That’s why the Rabbis, knowing the spiritual danger, mostly didn’t come along
If you had a job and on Shabbos you didn’t come in
The boss would fire you on whim
And job two it’ll be, only if you’re lucky
But even if for only a short time, to keep Shabbos you did continue
Your reputation would proceed you.
Every boss will think, “No way
“I wouldn’t hire one who skips Saturday!”
No welfare programs during then
Unemployed, in the snowy streets
You could be frozen
In the following story, we see
As Jew in America, what life would be
A family from Europe came to the USA
And the common scenario did replay
Not attending work on Shabbos, they were fired on Monday
And fired from other jobs that same way
Eventually no one wanted to hire him
He had no money to bring in
So his owner kicked him out, for not paying his rent
And to the snowy streets he could’ve been sent
But the owner had mercy
And let the coal cellar be a house for the family
But the coal cellar wasn’t a palace, it was a sacrifice
That the Parnes’s family made for Yiddishkeit
As it was a dusty cellar, the children, black did become
The father peddled goods to barely feed everyone
One day a rich, unobservant Jew saw a find
That blew his mind
He saw black kids playing ball, and Yiddish they did talk
He spoke aloud his thoughts as he did walk
“Not black but Jewish,” Yissachar’le did say
He said “Bring your father here, right away”
Offered lots of bucks for housing, but Parnes refused
‘Cause money earned on Shabbos couldn’t be used
After consulting with his wife, they agreed
They wouldn’t accept the rich man’s money they did need
Biston, the rich man, ranted to his wife
About the ungrateful man in his life
“That crazy Galician greenhorn who didn’t take a cent”
Then suddenly he saw his wife about to faint
Mrs. Biston whispered these fateful words
“We also used to be Galician nerds
When we first, in America came
In us, too, burnt the Shomer Shabbos flame
“We used to be so strong
But it didn’t last long
Money became scarce, so we decided to
Break Shabbos ’cause we had no revenue”
Mr.Biston, touched by the words of his Eishes Chayil
Said, “We’ll face this Nisayon, this trial”
He told the Parnes, “From now on, we’ll keep Shabbos
Just buy a house and take the money from us”
The Parnes still nobly said no
Because although
Biston’s decision was good, it was still not kosher gelt
The bills were earned on Shabbos, and forbidden, he felt
“Go earn some money keeping Shabbos, and then I’ll be glad
To accept the money I need so bad”
The biggest miracle happened; he worked, though Shabbos kept
The Parnes, and money did he get
With the money, he bought a two-story heim [Yid. “house”]
Used one floor for a Shul that is known with fame
Established ‘Parnes Shul,’ and on the other floor lived there
But the story doesn’t end here
Decades later, Parnes’s descendant headed a community in Atlanta
Saw from-out-of–town Bochurim from Yeshiva
Asked if they needed anything, after davening
They said, “It’s not just three of us, but four, travelling
Our friend unsure about the Mechitza here, didn’t come”
The Parnes’s descendant said, “Who is this one?”
Then discovered to be Biston’s grandson
The Parnes said, “Say the Mechitza’s Kosher, and to our shul, welcome”
The two embraced and treasured
The self-sacrifice of their ancestors that can’t be measured
During that challenging time, how they battled the fight
And kept burning the Shabbos light
אם אשמרה שבת ק-ל ישמרני
[“If I keep Shabbos G-d will protect me”]
Rose believed, “If I keep Shabbos, Shabbos will keep me”
She didn’t go to work on Shabbos to her factory
Though knew if she skipped work the pink slip she’d see
Our keeping Shabbos gives us safety from Higher
Rose was saved from the infamous Shirtwaist Factory fire
She could’ve with the rest of her building been burnt
If she’d have gone to work
כל השומר את השבת כאילו מקיים כל התורה
וכל המחלל את השבת כאילו כופר בכל התורה כולה
[“Whoever guards the Shabbos is as if he fulfills the entire Torah
And whoever desecrates the Shabbos is as if he denies the Torah in its entirety”]
It was hard for Jews to even have their own businesses
As they wouldn’t have financial advantages
For while their competitors worked seven days
They took off Saturdays
Once they started working on Saturday
Assimilation was underway
That’s why keeping Shabbos is like keeping the entire Torah
And breaking Shabbos is like Kefira
‘בחסדי ה [“in G-d’s kindness”], Sabbath alliance and labour unions did form
Henry Ford in ’26 first made five-day workweeks the norm
And Baruch Hashem, today burns the Shabbos light
Ability to keep Shabbos freely, not worrying about Parnassa every night
If we keep two Shabbosos we will be
Redeemed form Golus immediately
שאלמלא שמרו ישרא-ל שתי שבתות היו נגאלין
[“That if Israel had kept two Shabbosos, we would have been redeemed”]
And we won’t have to sacrifice anymore to keep the Shabbos Din
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