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He never disdained to carry with him his carpenter's rule, even when teaching in the great synagogue. Other rabbis were tailors, bakers, gritsmakers, leather dressers, oven setters, sandalmakers, potters, dyers, threadmakers, coopers; and indeed it was by these manual labors that they lived, for there were no j)aid teachers. "Famous teachers, " says Delitsch, ^ "not only carried the chairs on their shoulders to the college because all labor calling for physical ex- ercise was held to be an hono...r, but a certain Pine- has was cutting stone when he (the stone mason) was informed of his election to the high priesthood. Rabbi Joseph turned a mill, Rabbi Shesheth drag- ged beams, highly praising this arduous exercise, and more than a hundred Rabbis, whom the Tal- mud mentions, were artisans and bore artisan names. " Deficient reverence for hand-work seems strange when one looks with due wonder and awe on the IN EDUCATION 19 human nand. As an implement to deal with ma- terials, the hand is a structure so extraordinary for its flexibility, innumerable applications and count- less varieties of motions, as to cause, if we look at it well, a religious awe.
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