182 FROM THOSE WHO KNEW HIM BEST 



In the history of Jewish social service the work of 

 Professor Sabsovich will be recorded and judged by the 

 fruit it has borne, and by the unselfish motive with which 

 this work was carried on. For he did not make his 

 profession "a crown wherewith to aggrandize himself," 

 nor "a vestibule that he may enter a palace" of ease and 

 riches. The field of social effort for the good of his 

 people was his palace and the burdens he carried all 

 through life were his crown. 



He loved his burdens and bore them gladly, patiently 

 and willingly. Like Hamsun's Isak, "life without a load 

 was" to him "no life at all." 



