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4 THE AME RICAN ISRAELITE. ' ^ft* Oflm »W/v*«lflV/s->P* ' fJ that the Crowa Prince wouId not PASSOVER sew A. M. of all now in existence will sorrow- able amount of healthy material books we. do possess . , no tru e aai ^D9 e V£^ menca "J OTaCTW * resign and was not likely to die —" fully reply t hat nine tenths of all and many ingenious conjectures comprehensive picture of that the. ¦ before his father , he made a sudden HUB- men were bom to be the slaves of the and suggestions. K is a partial ology would be formed b y the ordj . tie BlOCh Publishing and Printing Company, end of Stoeoker ' s influence on Monday evening after auneet the one-tenth , to be ; tr eated more or and not unsuccessful apology of nary intelligent and assiduous ia. podiumm akd PEOPWHO.W, Prinpe William and ' his consort. p eaBt of Passover ( Heb Peeacb) less humane and just as the oue- Mosaism from the common sense quirer. It Js ne cessary th at some- ** «t 5, 4 « ^' ^. SS^ McKarland. A ll this was known before the old begins to last seven days, the firsl tenth may feel disponed ; t here is position , although it is neither in bod y feeling competent : to perform n^i^ toJa m ^' * EmP«or ' s demise, hence the new and the last of which to be « holy no such a thing as liberty, personal plan nor in execution a theology .the;. taBKf |pite. Aioh ; .^ .b p 0 K r lt iB al .. ^ Emperor ' s procl amat io n wa s no convocat i ons, " full holy days with freedom , personal ' or n ational . of Ju daism , especially as it fails necessary now' as it was in the day B * I8A4P M, WISE , : : t Editor coup de main to those parties. B0iemn services in the temples. rights " in t he vast domain of his- in presenting the God-idea , human- of Moses Maimonides to write the LEG WISE , i. i : r i Afawagg ¦fheyVkifew . -w eU what was coming. As long as the altar stood in Je- torF* The . exceptions are eve n to> ism and universality of the Scri p- More h Nel ^ him;. for .now, &b the^ , ~~ Ui uctaaati. u., JHarcti aOtm^ . Still when it came they howled rusa w and even for Bm ^ ^ day ntot numerous enough to de- tural teaqW^^ the; ignorance ; ; ab^ut;rJewish theoi/ ; : _, . ' _— ' like lashed dogs. thereafter the Pascal lamb noa fxit) oide tbe Cft9 ° ot herwise. Slavery Dr. Baphall , while yet in En- ogy is general, an d ignorance is the - «a«~* :r:r: :::: ?:' ~ 7 ™the1i^ . ¦ < With Hibbaih Tbitor boo Two new works, consisting of fea3t It Wfl8 8i aug htered on the tion ' B0 bistory decides, and this Book of Ikkarim, by Josep h Albo, But we have not yet said what S^ a ^SX^ ::. ::j ::. "" \% wr itings , . partly, edited and partly temple mount on the afternoon be- is the decision of mankind' s prao- and published it s eri a tim (inoom- we understand under the term the- ' - inedited , of the late Samuel David forfl tne feaBt ( roaBtecl. upon fire , and tical understandingjind conscience, pltte) in his "Hebre w Bsview, " of ology. We promis e to do so in our um e? uiTEETuno. Luzzatto, are announced. The one, ate jn famiiy circles with unlea- ^ nd now oomea tne ^ bW and which but a few copies exist in this neit hour of leisure. oo» p»m^ir fe»iouoM «^ obttn«j«i.... » published at the expense of hie „enfl j hrfl .j nf i " hitl( . r h flr hfl_wi*h maintains it is not my standard of country. Dr. Fishel , whe n in New " " .^.^^^j^m-m-.!* son8) and bearing }he tUle , WD J^^, ^^^] * ethics and righteousness, which York , begui to translate the Book THE E T B RXA L F m x OF Go VBM. idtertisemjts of cokbesitois, -?"ip , has been arran ged by Bi gnor each per80n_hyrans benedictions mank il3d < iQ the majority of oases Qusari , by Judah Halevi , only some ^ ¦ ' ^^^ " i ^I^^Z ^Sa 01 ?86^ Luzzatto , and practicall y and the story of the exodus made did or shunned. In matters of such chapters of which appsare d . in the ' Dr. Habn ' s course of lectures in each week until or?.«rCd discontinued. The solves the problem of the pubhea- the intellectual part of the Pascal grave importance I do not appeal to defunct Occident , of Philadel phia, the Hebrew Union College ' on the wSS^e n^ * eal. -The altar being destroyed , thejudgmentor sentiment of man. I ln England the Book Madda, and R abbinical Epi s tles, juridica l »¦ Jiahea. officers of congregations are requested of ». D. Luzzatto, with which va- no 8aori fiC6a made any longer , the a PP eal l0 ^ od and ablde by hls de * 8ome mlnor portions/by Moses; sponseB .(nuwriv ni*?^), suggeatg ^cbearthlMu mind when 8MuS theu otd wt. rious distinguished Hebraists have p a80al lamb was Omitted and the ciBior1, God redeemed, our falhers Maimonides , was translated twice; many.'a ' y^ ooMPu«EKTAnv nn, IraU mor.ai teBoi ut.on^i already d ?alt J theoretically. ^ The other portions of the Pascal feast from the Egyptian bondage. God by :tw odiflEererit authors.; Two years mind s^^ides e^en thV Rabbinioal: «my imtufe whot N oov 0r ate ^.bushed ln the second , printed and published by were preserved to the present day in proclaimed liberty, personal free- ago an Eng lish translation , with leirhing ' and the ^ histor ical data S"S™ £cr^ rX o ' .^Wg G'^er^ Jaroslaw fGalicia). all JewiBh fetnUie8 ) aQd called the ^m^ationanndep^dence; there- notes, by Dr, Friedlander , of Lon. cont ained in that bulky literature . : to inakot^iaehBi^o to k 0cM<unimportantmat ^t is entitled nsB- 'poy, and deals with g ED£Bi fore /reedom is the law arid slavery don, of the . three volumes of There are humerousMracBB in th «f thUkind from occupyin e uii undu© amount Synonyms of the Hebre w language. „, ' ¦ ' . . .. ,. v ., / t . is tie vioktiop. - And now comes .Jl/ 0«AA r efc»eHm ^ of epaco ia our columns. T J f. ,. , : A- . The authors of the three synoptic , c T ;. - .\ u . ; ,: ¦ , . j «w«/»^>w«^««« , «/ . . u.yno . 0 . 1 . xalmud-of epistolar decisions in ¦ .? . . Luzzatto' s sons are also having , . t ., - ., \ J . " , the Jew these thirty-four centurie s idss. was bublished and some copies ' ¦ < :,; -v , -^ ¦ ". -: " - . - •¦ " " ^ri " - - **.*, rm !«»« - *»o^ sprinted at Padua his Italian , Q ^ e ^ v "f 7' T ^ a ^ celebrates annual ly his Pass- : 0f i raaohed this country. ' Wft^^^?!^^f* - . ^riwt a. - French arid Latin letters p* T* ^ * ^ S S T\?^ ' over, to tell himsel f and W a^wbom ! T ^^ te .««,rih S .„, ,r ti.e . ( « rtum.-.butH. ,.^; n1n j X A , The two volumes will ^c al i am ^ and de8:)rlbe the Seder ' concern &6d decided in * T llte " lt, " ? : to ^ e fc H with a of iaw, .which were ; accepted .Into . wr Md.r. «iii Mnteraf „ grBWB ^ ti.. ai» wtiS, n v ' ^f>« j ^ u > insterfi which is no mean evidence , "^ v u nc^n ' ^- . -? *?¦! &w more books of . minor ; value the Ta ] mu<i : wi,en it was compiled ^Sffi * , ,,, ,M tf, ^ ¦ cor^at n 7mietters,^ nd wil^b3 fur- ^ ¦ , ^ ^ eix Btoi ^ iavor of; liberty and ^.must be ^ ^ ^ enable one:who , ia well ac ^ Fr(}na ^ ^e period *llowihg-the re ' ^^ imm mwm, . mM vyith au index giving , the tlme i/ the Heoond Ch^. c ,^ ^™^ of th , e ^ rebelho^pf quainted witb the Bible to fo*m an daction: a£i publication - of £ Xh„ papor H rep r e.cnted In *™- ^ 0 *^ " 6 ^ '" : a phabetical index , 0f. the sub let n , -; nfllil1-1f ^-^.^H in thr Mini, ^ oracle^which annually speaks in i!.: ^ „w:iw^ -^^ t^U^ , :f r r 1nilfMiM r iunl : n.i ll,uul U i- .. of each letter. Luzz itt") literature . + , ^ e 1 •¦ ¦ - the name of God , man must be free , ofll ;.a an A ?„ i, :iKn a in oiWir i> ; « ^»v « « M ^m|j «uu »^uu ( .ij Mr. Emanuo i Newmaii , a duly ¦ . . - - . ¦ .. ., -^ u nab , Book of Pe ?achwi .. , i n, ¦ / iu i- ' ature ana is wiluag to siuay it a j Dg j n Persia and the heads beint authorized ajront of ibi« P er , i. does not end with the above . pub- ' ,, - . .,.. . , . : . .- . , - . and as lon g as he is not r the king- num Ker of vear6 : But theii eve n n ^ ^- ' v * ^ :^ ^' -^ ' ^ «„w;repre Bc»t.n* u ,u tt,c Sa«tu; licatbn8:H err Grab 9r promises Darin g Oie last centuries of the dom of God is hot established ol ^^ S^^ uf^ . : " . . ::: ,' ¦ foHh' e:^ird fasci Q ule of.hi8 annual S^ond- Hebrw , Commonwealth earth> Celebrate your Passover in fe^tSt ^ became I &"* coll^lon8^f^^ %"di^ : A Hi KWr^UTc-Cd^H^kw- of ^ lLBXicoN, b yS: :i 5 vi I appears^nW It ,lia^ -Tn -TMnrWrT he third volumepf ^ tions; arid . . i " the^preface; to his il» cifica^ly religious , obs,r Vance, but O UTLINES OF THE SIStEX OF ^S. S wS f fl £ ^^. ^»9?M^ 1f«^ir;. " . : ^^(Btt^ -^ytt,;^ W: *>r t^e r m ? t;. part , ! in edited. : *«**$** . ^a °5 ? £ -^ r ^?^^ *^V: ^S^^iS^SS: . SgSS^^^ ^ tance ^He^ud^^ We give elsewhere a detailed ac ' - ; ' ' ^ ' ¦ ' . . . . ¦:¦ . : " ' ¦ . - ' : ^what likei our Fourth: of Jul y^ English books , renowned v biblibg- .^ Junior the situation .in Morocco. A distinguished lady in London , Am ong those ^ancient: : Hebrews , raphers ^ . and , well informed , book- l^ue ;ano^ , complete exposition ^f aut hority: ywas transferredr: to the It is one which is pregnan t with de- tnown to oiir: : readera as Mary however , every.national observance , sellers, both ^ in. thi s country and in Jewish theology, on account of.the West , chiefl y itb ' theVcountries on, vstructibn of our national prestige Boole, sends us the following creed feast , meal or vgame assumedK an En gland , maintain v that they know PT^J udices ^ and ^ eomev cases^n- both ( sides ^of-the Mediterranean ¦ : - abroad , with disgrace to our fl ( g and prayer, which.she maintairis : is intensely religibua character , >e- of noEAglish book^hich ebritains adequate knowledge , with . which S 8a U p to ;Spain and Morocco " , : also and humiliatioi to every patriotic - the * Shema Israel "in moder n eci-^ caiiae the nation was; emphatically a systemalic and comprehehsive onwitti ngl y he corn^s , to-: his work.; to Gpnsfahtinople . Fcance/aiid Gerv ' citizen , wli : ch only prompt arid^ en- entifis language. : The creed, is the reli gious , so this, was; also the case, exposition of. the theology of Juda- , ' :Ai regards the^ foreign matter to many^ and ' later into v Poland ; and «rgetic action on the' part of our product of" somei E ogli ' sh (Chris- with the eating of the Pascal ism. It is natural ,; thsreforey that he overcome^ we need take into coh- the,; ;6lh,er ' /, Sc lavonic countries . •Government at Washington can tian) ladies wh vf4 their youth have lam b with the ' unleavened cakes someeyen of our . best informed fel- sideration the ^ Moreh Nebuchim only. From and after^ that d atei we possesfl avert. We trust that the appeal of frequently listened to tbvteachings W bto^ The. object ;of . : this ;bp6k ; is :/un- ' ^ those to whom, under treaty ri ghts, x>t -Hi * Rev. Prof: Marks * which had remained ; ; ever after : a religious than of Hebrew : theology. This , - dbubtel y; to; furnish the reader a most every ;: decade^ arid xbuntry: the protectiori of our fla^ has been an immense influence on the course worship; and family feast. : : :: 'y : :^- - - Biraxi $f. to say;iS a?sp frequentl y the /complete and logically constructed from the Nile ' to; ; tBe \ Tjh>r ( and promised, will not- fail ^pon- deaf of though^ in En gland. .. Those; ^. '^efroasbn:;;.^ ¦ ¦this ' xis plains caE e amo P 6 p re^chers.-Qne , : a short System of Jewish theology.^ None^;G ears and that for once the Govern^ who are converiaat with the Ian- ' When ;we celebrate our . Fourth of time ago, maintained : : [ in our pres-; was . mora thellh ' ine, always wrritten b y Rabbis aient of the t/ni ted States of Aoaer- guage of sciences will ' easily die- Jul y we : think, «or are - eloquentl y ence that the Jews have rib theology. Maimonides to accomplish that task; hi gh in. authority in their respective lea will use its mi ght on behalf- of cbv^r in this creed the broad arid told by orators, th at the fathers: of *$ a11 J ¦ 'the 1 good, man, of course/ He matter^ ths wfai against the strong, of the deep principle of . Judaism and the this country wrote and proclaimed , meant to eajv ^ho- dogmaiic . thebl. Jewish literature produced' before merit, but}by-;voluntary the oppressed against the oppressor, woman ' s noblest sentimerits, which the - document of indeperidence, o^y, -or in his op inion dogmatism him , and stood upon thb height of oonserit of the Hebrews ^ ^ whosef ap - ' —; ;¦» - ¦ ' . ' ¦ ' —- we hope will find favor among the fou ght the; battles , achieved the and theology are identical v This , the philosophy and sciences . known thbrity was:hasiad exclusively upon It has become necessary to cau- generous people of London : victories , won the prize of liberty, however, is- the case in Christian to) his coritemporaries. As , a rea 2 ; their-reputaUon IfbK superio^^k arn- tion every candidate forany congre^ thb qRESD ok sanity. organized and ' ¦ .: eatabliahed free theology only, which has a number Eorier he was thei BternvAristoteliain ing r loyalty arid piety. . This is: i) gational office not to come to Gin- U"ity is the property of;the inflai te, government. We can only praise . of dogma". realistj ' arid as.a theologiari the tin- bultural feature ptcullar . only arid ' annati . as no vacaricieeexcept those ^^ht^erty^ thSSaS , S^Sn- their Valor , patriotism, love of . Cogma (^« ^ is a formulated compromising rationalist. He was exclusively, :, to ^th e^ advertised in this journal are known ena t , -the . transitory. "Ev ery attempt , liberty and remember them grate- article of belief without apodictio the very mrin to do justice to that dreri of Israel. ;. We must dwell on : S exist; and furthermore , as th e ; SSsf S to^or^^&ffilli: ^7 ^d admiringly. The He- certitu de which must ^ be accepted subject: He lacked the knolpge^ this pointhe!ow. peop le he^e lose all respect for such ' ityi a contrary to the true nature ofman ; brew ' s Passover begins with the for the sake of fellowship and sal- of natiire, which was .gained from~ J The codifiers of the Rabbinical traveling gentlemen , and refuse to mltarhealth ^The SrBatffl oea 'l 8ublime le8?(?n « God radeemed Is- yation. This is certainl y the mean- and after the ;d ays of Copernicus , ]aw .from^th e eleventh 16 the six-': " give them -eny support. Furiheri ous God , and will not suffer His honor raef from the Egyptian bondage , ing °f the term , not m philosoph y. Isaac Newton and Alexander yon teerith cerituriesj ea ch iri his time. ' more , any candidate writing to the or^r^erffi^t^ u8 independence ;and bat in the Christian Church. Ju- Humboldt , and wrote chapter after accepted most of those juridical editor of the American Israelit e Rooa which, man inveata witl!i attributes liber ty, God fought : our battles and daism does not substitute dogma- chapter of astronomical arid phys- reepbnees , paragraphed their con - iot information or recommendation belonging o nly to the lnflpite , avengeB, achieved those memorableMctories, tism for what can only be proba- ical arguments against the Kabba- tents , and inserted them in their for any congregational office will re- faw ZSr aii df man!8 11 y J m" bence all gratitiide and admiration hie calculation. Hence it can have lah , the Maaseh MerlPabah , as then respective codes under, appropriate ¦ «eive no reply, unless he adds fufl What force or creative enery ia . in its belong to the Almighty, an d s o the but one dogma , yiz : That God is : in vogue, which are not onl y useless titles , , .which changed " particriiar information of his - past life and a ^rioVthattvTr?^^ mod^ oV ^h 1 ' which ^morial became intensely relig- that which the sacred r>cprds de- now, but confuse the reader by decisions into statute law. Then ¦copy of his di ploma or diplomas which we are acquainted worka by a ious. fin« °"» to be, or say Shema Yis~ submerging thennind in reasoning came the commentators of those entitling him to the offij e he seeks pulnation of contrary motions. All forms It seems to be right that it should ™*> Adown Elohenu Adonoi Echod. on false premises. c0Qe8>. ^p io - tae very door of the ^nd the title hjLclaims. fa ' ne^rily ffiefle " 8 '' * be 8 P. ' afc few* , according to Jewish Dogmatic theology is a system rn consequence of surrounding nineteenth century, ' besides* the —* * . : Man ia the child of this pulsating or princi ples of ethics and right- logically arranged , comprising all circumstances and prevailing beliefs compilers of the Minhagim " ous- ' ¦ ¦ Anti Semitisji in German y re- g^^f ^^ibiKril? 18 nSS eoune88- When one ask8 h{mself the formulas of all articles of faith Maimonides was forced to he too toms,j » and abstracted also the argn- reived a coup de grace in the first Himself; " but the outcome of His very wnich is the standard of true appertaining to that respective re- polemic and apologetic for a strictly menlb arid the gleanings of law proclamation of Emperor Freder- thought-proceBses; ^n d. eanity , for us, ethics and righteousness* he will "gion. Judaism having but one scientific work. He had to contend from those responses and attach ed - >ick III., in which stress is laid we tok a 1 ! Il £ Ind ' HeSte/w , a! o°me to &*¦ conclusion that God dogma , and no such system could with the Peri patetics, where their them to those respective . .cod es. tJipon. the equal ri ghts of all relig- least , wdrka in an inQesaaiit rhythmic is the standard. Man with his Possibly be construe ' ed of only one ay Btem collided with the Jewish What they left was absorbed' bv Sous ^nfessions. Alihough , this P°^ i^j &FSgat&SS conscience and reason appeals to dogma , con f equentl r Judflism has teachings ; wiih the Christiau-Mo- the commentators and glossators «could eurprisa none who knew this pulsating activity within hia own the Most Hi gh , is this which I in- no aogmalic theology. It has a hammedan Dialecticians, or Medn- of the Talmud Maesoretic and also <that the Crown Prince from the ' So4io?of dSS^S^ n 6 ten d to do or to shun according to theology, however, only that it has orim , ^33 m6thod8 of argumen, H.mUeti c writers. The historical ^very beginning condemned the dis- ceptions with the unifying of those con- the will of God? does God really no representative on the shelves of tation were shaped to prove certain elements contained in those re- graceful proceedings of that semi- %$%£& g ^^SgS. «^and me to do this and to shun the E^b ™^; dogmas , an d were nugatory to the spouses wenwell used in our cen- barbarous party, sti ll its organs in adoration of the inconceivable Unity. "»at ? Acting upon this decision is Jaaaism, navmg no dogmas , has mam doctrines of religion ; with tury by Jost, Zunz Rapaport Zaoh- ^hine piteously in the agony of ^inTuTtnoU^ virtue, acting against it is vice. The no autborzed creed and no author- the anthropomorphiets and myetics ary Fran kel , aid especially by ' .death. It is given out in Berlin 8 B ^ r ce o? ^ta?fower like Tto Sow " best man is be who in whatever he «ed catechism. The various books among Jaws and Gentiles numerous Dr . Graetz in his History of thr ¦ ' tthat the various Anti-Semiti c j iur- ment of our lunge ; if we forget it, we intends to do or to shun , first ca"ed catechisms, or text books un- and persistent in tho se days Be- Jews, add U now beine digested a*, , » Kreuzzeitung " and ''D ^ -^eX^tnft a^ f^^loh^of^fl™^ **" ^ Maimt,nide8 ' like moat by Isaac Hirsch Weiss, ^Vi enna , i fc?ch. Tageblatt " included , will be ura i fading away of things that h ave vision and then firml y abides by it- m babbath-schools or confirmation reasoner s to our very day, especiall y in his book Dor Dor Vidorshol ' ¦ consolidated into one " National- «erved W£. SntaJconce o- ^ i8 ° Ur 8tandard of ethic8 and ola sses, like the various sermons, es- in theology, had no historical con- The matter is by no means ex- Liberal " organ , that is they will & ^ffi? ! S ° ofTh?^ covSt ri ghteousness says, treatises, Prayer.bookP , and s,m- caption , all times and generations, hausted ; every new^ igger like Dr. give up their Anti-Ssmitic ghost, pada by lnflnite Know edge with man , It is certainl y a question and was »»r productions, re present merel y % BBem8, were alike to him. By Hahn finds new eems in this rich Bismarck' s organ .il wil l be remem- ^S^K K ™«* «»» «> oWen times, are the popular didactic aspect of relig- These causes there is an amount i mine! but itT ^ w«d : bored , same eig hteen months ago made by the breaking up of the one light liberty, personal freedom and na- ">n , more or less completely, more foreign element in the Jlforefi, Nebu- and clai-iRsd Wfl h«™i» hb it«. b^gan with strong opposition to fig f tS^St^tS * tional indepe n ience right, or is it or less systematicall y, are no au- ck- m , which ln9 reader must ^ brew ^ c 2g^l ary about iStoecker ' s and his suppor ters ' poli- which , when ' i t f ades , leaves nowhere in right that men should be divided thoriz?d and generally accepted ex- iQate befow he can form & clear one nundred folio vnlnmns of this itical maneuvers. I, ia an open se the world a trace of its ever having ex- in i ora8 an d servants , an hierarchy positions of Judaism, and certainly picture of the main suhioor Thio lUAro*„« „f ™,v.; u *u n ku. _. ..,..,. iBt ed , except on man s heart an impres- ,, , , , ' . , J nr ,„:n„m: +u ^„ i „„„ „„ „ . ,, e y B mai n supject. iftis Jiterature, of which the young liabbw <cr*t now that Enperor Willia-n , Bion of ap iritual beauty, and in his mind of lords and a gradation of serv- no scientific theology, as most all of \ B more or less the case with all the erowine un in for«i,m r abbinioal 'having been criticall y sick in 1836 , a kno wledge of the laws of li ght. ants ; that peoples belong to their those books are matter for young books mentioned above Moat *f «0minn»ioa «,,»; r«i i i\i« - •u n tv it,- r,- It is vam that we haste to rise early and . r , . . " i MP . flW rp h ont v, ni ._f aa \ , ¦ : , ° UUJls - a ««»""oneu aoove. iM-ost ot seminaries receive little knowledge , the Crown Prince and Prince B13; l ate take rest , and devour many carefully sovereigns and exist a 3 mere props learners. 1 he author of each is its them are without historical ooncep- if any Therefore Dr Hahn has ocarck agreed upon a programme com oiled text-books ; to those who love of a throne, nameless individuals sole authority, and the contents of tion and iudement and ™n*0i„ mB^a »k:n k u /,u , * . , . Maa b f ., X l , b , . the Invisible , formless , alte rnate-beating f n Q . . ' ifVl Knf fVlD nna •,„ , fla ph in necasparilv fM trmAntnm Ju ^B aient, » ana con tain made this branch of literature a un case of tho Ecnperor ' n demise , UnitV i the knowledge which is powe? of a State, with but tbe one duty eacti is, necessarily fragmentary . more matter forei gn thaQ ^ ^ g _j fitud ^ and since then tbe Bismarc k organ cornea even during sleep. of implicit obedience, or do they Fifty-four years ago the Rsv. taining to the subject of theology the second time a oomDrehensiTe opposed Stoeckerism. The party 1 : pbaykr of thb frbb-wobkbk s. exist for themselves first and the Isaac Leeser published a book in proper more particular s and de knnwl rf fit * tv. \ a in connection with the ul tra con- Oh , rainbow-Maker ! Thou art our sovereigns, governments and laws Philadelphia , " The Jews and the tails th an nrinoinle donh- L ««H w^ f ' 1 ' * ! r M. . . m . . , Father Make ua free of Thy kingdom , , _ , , ¦«.»¦ „. .», principle , aootnne ana H are is a marvelous fact of ' ^servative Prues ans tried very o{ l b8anty. Oh , Creator! we areVy are but means to secure man ' s per- Mosaic Law, " intend ed as a de- fundamental law. torv which iR nrSn, « ™/ fl lrrlt un- ihard to get tho Crown Prince out children : heirs of Thy life , and co-h elre sonal rights? You open the great fence of the revelation of the Pen- It is evident thflrAfnr« tw M ii.^ 1 ^ b !.• -*•» " '—' w »»¦> wu- i2,&J G&aB8sa& •? "»»* . « ™»; ° » «•» ¦* «** -* °< «» j f » ** * ^XLt£££tS J5 S£JT SSr ^ li am, whom together with his con- at the hand of any visible teacher. Grant this question, and mne-tenths of adherence to the same. This book whi ch pontftinn th * rh«JL~„ ~t t l " u 7* 0 " uu w 1 '? . r 4ut Then B„m» rok fouDd out l lre. gr™. n»Dta of the p.st and Wo-thiri. ocoopud « tbeology . oonsidet- Me form , bot from aU t oe BDglish power or aithori* . union -fltbM' i
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^ft*Oflm»W/v*«lflV/s->P*'fJ that the Crowa Prince wouId not PASSOVER sew A. M. of all now in existence will sorrow- able amount of healthy material books we. do possess. ,no true aai^D9e V£^menca

"JOTaCTW* resign and was not likely to die —" fully reply that nine tenths of all and many ingenious conjectures comprehensive picture of that the.¦ before his father , he made a sudden HUB- men were bom to be the slaves of the and suggestions. K is a partial ology would be formed by the ordj .tie BlOCh Publishing and Printing Company, end of Stoeoker 's influence on Monday evening after auneet the one-tenth , to be ; treated more or and not unsuccessful apology of nary intelligent and assiduous ia.podiumm akd PEOPWHO.W, Prinpe William and' his consort. peaBt of Passover (Heb Peeacb) less humane and just as the oue- Mosaism from the common sense quirer. It Js necessary that some-**«t5,4 « ^'^.SS^McKarland. A

ll this was known before the old begins to last seven days, the firsl tenth may feel disponed ; there is position, although it is neither in body feeling competent : to performn^i toJa m

^' * EmP«or's demise, hence the new and the last of which to be «holy no such a thing as liberty, personal plan nor in execution a theology .the;.taBKf |pite. Aioh;. .bp0K rlt iB al .. Emperor 's procl amation was no convocations," full holy days with freedom , personal ' or national .of Judaism, especially as it fails necessary now'asit was in the dayB* I8A4P M, WISE , : : t Editor coup de main to those parties. B0iemn services in the temples. rights" in the vast domain of his- in presenting the God-idea, human- of Moses Maimonides to write theLEG WISE, i. i : r i Afawagg ¦fheyVkifew.-w eU what was coming. As long as the altar stood in Je- torF* The .exceptions are even to> ism and universality of the Scrip- Moreh Nel

^him;. f or .now, &b the^ ,~~ Uiuctaaati .u., JHarcti aOtm^. Still when it came they howled rusaw and even for Bm

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: _ , . ' _— ' like lashed dogs. thereafter the Pascal lamb noa fxit) oide tbe Cft9° otherwise. Slavery Dr. Baphall, while yet in En- ogy is general, and ignorance is the -«a«~*:r:r: :::: ?:' ~ 7 ™the1i . ¦ < •With Hibbaih Tbitor boo Two new works, consisting of fea3t It Wfl8 8iaughtered on the tion' B0 bistory decides, and this Book of Ikkarim, by Joseph Albo, But we have not yet said whatS^

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::.::j ::."" \% writings, . partly, edited and partly temple mount on the afternoon be- is the decision of mankind's prao- and published it seriatim (inoom- we understand under the term the-' - inedited , of the late Samuel David forfl tne feaBt( roaBtecl.upon fire, and tical understandingj ind conscience, pltte) in his "Hebrew Bsview," of ology. We promise to do so in ourum e? uiTEETuno. Luzzatto, are announced. The one, ate jn famiiy circles with unlea- ^nd now oomea tne ^bW and which but a few copies exist in this neit hour of leisure. *¦

oo»p»m^ir fe»iouoM « obttn«j «i....i» » published at the expense of hie „enfl j hrfl .j „nf i" hitl( .r hflrhfl_wi*h maintains it is not my standard of country. Dr. Fishel , whe n in New " ". . ^^j^m-m-.!* son8) and bearing }he tUle ,WD J^^,™^^^]

* ethics and righteousness, which York, begui to translate the Book THE ETBRXALFmx OF Go VBM.idtertisemj ts of cokbesitois, -?"ip, has been arranged by Bignor each per80n_hyrans benedictions mankil3d <iQ the majority of oases Qusari, by Judah Halevi, only some ^ ¦ '

^ ^ "i I^ Z Sa 01?86 Luzzatto , and practically and the story of the exodus made did or shunned. In matters of such chapters of which appsared . in the ' Dr. Habn's course of lectures ineach week until or?.«rCd discontinued. The solves the problem of the pubhea- the intellectual part of the Pascal grave importance I do not appeal to defunct Occident, of Philadelphia, the Hebrew Union College ' on the

wSS^en^ *eal. -The altar being destroyed, thejudgmentor sentiment of man. I ln England the Book Madda, and Rabbinical Epistles, juridica l »¦Jiahea. officers of congregations are requested of ». D. Luzzatto, with which va- no 8aori fiC6a made any longer, the aPPeal l0 ^

od and ablde by hls de* 8ome mlnor portions/by Moses; sponseB .(nuwrivni*?^), suggeatg^cbearthlMu mind when 8MuS theu otdwt. rious distinguished Hebraists have pa80al lamb was Omitted and the ciBior1, God redeemed, our falhers Maimonides, was translated twice; many.'a'y^ooMPu«EKTAnv nn,I r a U mor.ai teBoiut.on^i already d?alt J

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The other portions of the Pascal feast from the Egyptian bondage. God by :twodiflEererit authors.; Two years minds^^ides e^en

thV Rabbinioal:«my imtufe whot N oov0r ate ^.bushed ln the second, printed and published by were preserved to the present day in proclaimed liberty, personal free- ago an English translation, with leirhing' and the^ historical dataS"S™£cr^rXo' .^Wg G' er^ Jaroslaw fGalicia). all JewiBh fetnUie8 ) aQd called the ^m^ationanndep^dence;

there- notes, by Dr, Friedlander, of Lon. contained in that bulky literature.:to inakot ^iaehBi^o to k0cM<unimportantmat ^t is entitled nsB- 'poy, and deals with gED£Bi fore /reedom is the law arid slavery don, of the . three volumes of There are humerousMracBB in th«f thUkind from occupyin e uii undu© amount Synonyms of the Hebrew language. „, ' ¦ ' . ... , . v ., / t . is tie vioktiop.- And now comes .Jl/0«AArefc»eHm^of epaco ia our columns. T J f . ,. ,: A- . The authors of the three synoptic ,c T „ ;. - .\u. ; ,: ¦ , . j «w«/»^>w«^«««, «/.. u.yno .0. 1 . xalmud-of epistolar decisions in— ¦ • • .? . . Luzzatto's sons are also having „ , . t ., - ., \ J. " , the Jew these thirty-four centuries idss. was bublished and some copies '¦ < :,; -v , -^ ¦".- : "- . -••¦ " "^r i "--**.*, rm !«»«-*»o sprinted at Padua his Italian,

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Junior the situation .in Morocco. A distinguished lady in London , Among those ancient:: Hebrews, raphers^

. and , well informed , book- l^ue ;ano^, complete exposition f authority: ywas transferredr: to theIt is one which is pregnan t with de- tnown to oiir: : readera as Mary however, every.national observance, sellers, both

^ in. this country and in Jewish theology, on account of.the West, chiefly itb ' theVcountries on,

vstructibn of our national prestige Boole, sends us the following creed feast, meal or vgame assumedK an En gland, maintain vthat they know PT^J udices^ and

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(sides ^of-the Mediterranean¦:- abroad , with disgrace to our fl (g and prayer, which.she maintairis: is intensely religibua character, >e- of noEAglish book^hich ebritains adequate knowledge, with . which S8a Up to ;Spain and Morocco", : alsoand humiliatioi to every patriotic - the * Shema Israel "in modern eci- caiiae the nation was; emphatically a systemalic and comprehehsive onwittingly he corn^s ,to-: his work.; to Gpnsfahtinople.Fcance/aiid Gerv' citizen , wli:ch only prompt arid^ en- entifis language. : The creed, is the religious , so this, was; also the case, exposition of. the theology of Juda- , ':Ai regards the^ foreign matter to many^ and ' later into v Poland ; and«rgetic action on the' part of our product of" somei Eogli'sh (Chris- with the eating of the Pascal ism. It is natural,; thsreforey that he overcome^ we need take into coh- the,; ;6lh,er '/ , Sclavonic countries.•Government at Washington can tian) ladies wh vf4 their youth have lamb with the 'unleavened cakes someeyen of our . best informed fel- sideration the^ Moreh Nebuchim only. From and after^ that datei we possesflavert. We trust that the appeal of frequently listened to tbvteachings W bto^ The. object ;of .: this ;bp6k ; is :/un-'

^those to whom, under treaty rights, x>t -Hi * Rev. Prof : Marks* which had remained ; ; ever after : a religious than of Hebrew : theology. This,- dbubtely; to; furnish the reader a most every ;: decade^ arid xbuntry:the protectiori of our fla^ has been an immense influence on the course worship; and family feast.: : :: 'y : :^- - - Biraxi$f. to say;iS a?sp frequently the /complete and logically constructed from the Nile' to;; tBe\ Tjh>r ( andpromised, will not- fail ^pon- deaf of though^ in England. .. Those; .' efroasbn:;;. ¦¦this'xis plains caEe amoP6 pre^chers.-Qne,: a short System of Jewish theology.^ None^;Gears and that for once the Govern^ who are converiaat with the Ian- ' When ;we celebrate our. Fourth of time ago, maintained:

: [ in our pres-; was .mora thellh'ine, alwayswrritten by Rabbisaient of the t/nited States of Aoaer- guage of sciences will ' easily die- July we : think, «or are - eloquently ence that the Jews have rib theology. Maimonides to accomplish that task; high in. authority in their respectivelea will use its might on behalf- of cbv^r in this creed the broad arid told by orators, that the fathers: of *$ a11 J ¦'the1 good, man, of course/ He matter^ths wfai against the strong, of the deep principle of . Judaism and the this country wrote and proclaimed, meant to eajv ^ho- dogmaiic. thebl. Jewish literature produced' before merit, but}by-;voluntarythe oppressed against the oppressor, woman's noblest sentimerits, which the - document of indeperidence, o^y,-or in his opinion dogmatism him , and stood upon thb height of oonserit of the Hebrews^^ whosef ap-

' ——; ;¦» - ¦ ' . ' ¦ '—- we hope will find favor among the fought the; battles, achieved the and theology are identical v This, the philosophy and sciences .known thbrity was:hasiad exclusively uponIt has become necessary to cau- generous people of London : victories, won the prize of liberty, however, is- the case in Christian to) his coritemporaries. As,a rea2; their-reputaUon IfbK superio^^karn-

tion every candidate forany congre^ thb qRESD ok sanity. organized and '¦.: eatabliahed free theology only, which has a number Eorier he was thei BternvAristoteliain ingr loyalty arid piety.. This is: i)gational office not to come to Gin- U"ity is the property of;the inflai te, government. We can only praise .of dogma". realistj' arid as.a theologiari the tin- bultural feature ptcullar . only arid 'annati .asno vacaricieeexcept those ^^ht^erty^ thSSaS, S Sn- their Valor, patriotism, love of . Cogma (^«

is a formulated compromising rationalist. He was exclusively,:, to ^the^advertised in this journal are known ena t , -the . transitory. "Ev ery attempt, liberty and remember them grate- article of belief without apodictio the very mrin to do justice to that dreri of Israel. ;. We must dwell on :

Sexist; and furthermore , as the; SSsf S to^or^^&ffilli: ^7 ^d admiringly. The He- certitude which must ^be accepted subj ect: He lacked the knolpge^ this pointhe!ow.

people he^e lose all respect for such' ityia contrary to the true nature ofman ; brew's Passover begins with the for the sake of fellowship and sal- of natiire, which was .gained from~ J The codifiers of the Rabbinicaltraveling gentlemen , and refuse to mltarhealth The SrBatffl oea'l 8ublime le8?(?n « God radeemed Is- yation. This is certainly the mean- and after the ;d ays of Copernicus, ]aw .from^th e eleventh 16 the six-':"give them -eny support. Furiheri ous God, and will not suffer His honor raef from the Egyptian bondage, ing °f the term, not m philosophy. Isaac Newton and Alexander yon teerith cerituriesj each iri his time. 'more, any candidate writing to the or^r^erffi^t^ u8 independence ;and bat in the Christian Church. Ju- Humboldt , and wrote chapter after accepted most of those juridical•editor of the American Israelite Rooa which, man inveata witl!i attributes liberty, God fought :our battles and daism does not substitute dogma- chapter of astronomical arid phys- reepbnees, paragraphed their con-iot information or recommendation belonging only to the lnflpite , avengeB, achieved those memorableMctories, tism for what can only be proba- ical arguments against the Kabba- tents, and inserted them in theirfor any congregational office will re- faw ZSraii df man!811 y J m" bence all gratitiide and admiration hie calculation. Hence it can have lah, the Maaseh MerlPabah, as then respective codes under, appropriate ¦«eive no reply, unless he adds fufl What force or creative enery ia. in its belong to the Almighty, and so the but one dogma, yiz : That God is: in vogue, which are not only useless titles,, .which changed "particriiarinformation of his - past life and a ^rioVthattvTr?^mod oV h

1'which ^morial became intensely relig- that which the sacred r>cprds de- now, but confuse the reader by decisions into statute law. Then¦copy of his diploma or diplomas which we are acquainted worka by a ious. fin« °"» to be, or say Shema Yis~ submerging thennind in reasoning came the commentators of thoseentitling him to the offij e he seeks pulnation of contrary motions. All forms It seems to be right that it should ™*> Adown Elohenu Adonoi Echod. on false premises. c0Qe8> . ^p io - tae very door of the^nd the title hjLclaims. fa'ne^rilyffiefle "8 ' ' * be 8P.' afc few*, according to Jewish Dogmatic theology is a system rn consequence of surrounding nineteenth century,' besides* the—* * . —:— Man ia the child of this pulsating or principles of ethics and right- logically arranged , comprising all circumstances and prevailing beliefs compilers of the Minhagim" ous- '¦¦Anti Semitisj i in Germany re- g^^f ^^ibiKril?18 nSS eoune88- When one ask8 h{mself the formulas of all articles of faith Maimonides was forced to he too toms,j»and abstracted also the argn-reived a coup de grace in the first Himself; "but the outcome of His very wnich is the standard of true appertaining to that respective re- polemic and apologetic for a strictly menlb arid the gleanings of lawproclamation of Emperor Freder- thought-proceBses; ^n

d. eanity, for us, ethics and righteousness* he will "gion. Judaism having but one scientific work. He had to contend from those responses and attached ->ick III., in which stress is laid we tok a

1!Il£ Ind 'HeSte/w, a! o°me to &*¦ conclusion that God dogma, and no such system could with the Peripatetics, where their them to those respective . .codes.tJipon.the equal rights of all relig- least, wdrka in an inQesaaiit rhythmic is the standard. Man with his Possibly be construe 'ed of only one ay Btem collided with the Jewish What they left was absorbed' bvSous ^nfessions. Alihough , this P° i j&FSgat&SS conscience

and reason appeals to dogma, confequentlr Judflism has teachings ; wiih the Christiau-Mo- the commentators and glossators«could eurprisa none who knew this pulsating activity within hia own the Most High, is this which I in- no aogmalic theology. It has a hammedan Dialecticians, or Medn- of the Talmud Maesoretic and also<that the Crown Prince from the ' So4io?of dSS^S n

6 tend to do or to shun according to theology, however, only that it has orim, ^33 m6thod8 of argumen, H.mUetic writers. The historical^very beginning condemned the dis- ceptions with the unifying of those con- the will of God? does God really no representative on the shelves of tation were shaped to prove certain elements contained in those re-graceful proceedings of that semi- %$%£& g ^SgS. «^and me to do

this and to shun the E^b

™ ; dogmas, and were nugatory to the spouses wenwell used in our cen-barbarous party, still its organs in adoration of the inconceivable Unity. "»at? Acting upon this decision is Jaaaism, navmg no dogmas, has mam doctrines of religion ; with tury by Jost, Zunz Rapaport Zaoh-^hine piteously in the agony of ^inTuTtnoU^ virtue, acting against it is vice. The no autborzed creed and no author- the anthropomorphiets and myetics ary Fran kel, aid especially by '.death. It is given out in Berlin 8B

rce o?^ta?fower like Tto Sow" best man is be who in whatever he «ed catechism. The various books among Jaws and Gentiles numerous Dr. Graetz in his History of thr ¦'tthat the various Anti-Semiti c j iur- ment of our lunge ; if we forget it, we intends to do or to shun, first ca"ed catechisms, or text books un- and persistent in those days Be- Jews, add U now beine digesteda*,, » Kreuzzeitu ng " and ' 'D

-^eX^tnfta f^^loh^of^fl™^ **" Maimt,nide8 ' like moat by Isaac Hirsch Weiss, ^Vienna , ifc?ch. Tageblatt " included , will be ura i fading away of things that have vision and then firml y abides by it- m babbath-schools or confirmation reasonersto our very day, especially in his book Dor Dor Vidorshol '¦consolidated into one " National- «erved

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of ethic8 and olasses, like the various sermons, es- in theology, had no historical con- The matter is by no means ex-Liberal " organ , that is they will & ffi?!S °ofTh? covSt righteousness says,treatises,Prayer.bookP,and s,m- caption, all times and generations, hausted ; every new^igger like Dr.give up their Anti-Ssmitic ghost, pada by lnflnite Know edge with man , It is certainly a question and was »»r productions, represent merely % BBem8, were alike to him. By Hahn finds new eems in this richBismarck's organ.il will be remem- ^S^KK

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oWen times, are the popular didactic aspect of relig- These causes there is an amount i mine! but itT w«d :bored , same eighteen months ago made by the breaking up of the one light liberty, personal freedom and na- ">n, more or less completely, more foreign element in the Jlforefi, Nebu- and clai-iRsd Wfl h«™i» hb it«.b^gan with strong opposition to fig f tS^St^tS *?®

tional indepenience right, or is it or

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systematically, are no au- ck-m, which ln9 reader must brew c2g^lary aboutiStoecker 's and his suppor ters' poli- which , when'it f ades , leaves nowhere in right that men should be divided thoriz?d and generally accepted ex- iQate befow he can form & clear one nundred folio vnlnmns of thisitical maneuvers. I, ia an open se the world a trace of its ever having ex- in iora8 and servants, an hierarchy positions of Judaism, and certainly picture of the main suhioor Thio lUAro*„« „f ™,v.; u *u n ku._. ..,..,. iBt ed, except on man s heart an impres- ,, , , ,' . , J „n r,„:n„m:„ +u ^„i„„„ „„ „ . ,, e y B main supject. iftis Jiterature, of which the young liabbw<cr*t now that Enperor Willia-n , Bion of apiritual beauty, and in his mind of lords and a gradation of serv- no scientific theology, as most all of \B more or less the case with all the erowine un in for«i,m rabbinioal'having been critically sick in 1836 , a knowledge of the laws of light. ants ; that peoples belong to their those books are matter for young books mentioned above Moat *f «0minn»ioa «,,»; r«i i i\i«-•u n tv i t , - r,- It is vam that we haste to rise early and . r , . . " iMP.flW rph ont v,ni ._ f aa „\, ¦ :,° UUJls-a ««»""oneu aoove. iM-ost ot seminaries receive little knowledge,the Crown Prince and Prince B13; late take rest, and devour many carefully sovereigns and exist a3 mere props learners. 1 he author of each is its them are without historical ooncep- if any Therefore Dr Hahn hasocarck agreed upon a programme com oiled text-books ; to those who love of a throne, nameless individuals sole authority, and the contents of tion and iudement and ™n*0i„ mB^a »k:n k u /,u ,* „ ., . Maa b f ., X l , b, . the Invisible, formless, alternate-beating „f n Q . . 'ifVl Knf fVlD nna •,„ , flaph in necasparilv fM trmAntnm • Ju ^B aient,» ana contain made this branch of literature aun case of tho Ecnperor 'n demise, UnitV i the knowledge which is powe? of a State, with but tbe one duty eacti is, necessarily fragmentary . more matter foreign thaQ ^ g _ j fitud ^and since then tbe Bismarck organ cornea even during sleep. of implicit obedience, or do they Fifty-four years ago the Rsv. taining to the subject of theology the second time a oomDrehensiTeopposed Stoeckerism. The party1 : pbaykr of thb frbb-wobkbk s. exist for themselves first and the Isaac Leeser published a book in proper more particulars and de knnwl rf f i t* tv. \ ain connection with the ul tra con- Oh , rainbow-Maker! Thou art our sovereigns, governments and laws Philadelphia, "The Jews and the tails than nrinoinle donh-L ««H w^ f ' 1 ' * ! r M... m . . , Father Make ua free of Thy kingdom , , _ , , ¦ « . » ¦ „ . . » , principle, aootnne ana H are is a marvelous fact of n«'^servative Prues ans tried very o{

lb8anty. Oh, Creator! we areVy are but means to secure man 's per- Mosaic Law, " intended as a de- fundamental law. torv which iR nrSn, « ™/ fllrrlt un-ihard to get tho Crown Prince out children : heirs of Thy life, and co-helre sonal rights? You open the great fence of the revelation of the Pen- It is evident thflrAfnr« tw M ii. 1 ™

b !.•-*•»"• '—'w »»¦> wu- i2,&J G&aB8sa& •?"»»* .« ™»;° »«•» ¦* «** -* °< «» j ™ f» ** * XLt£££tS J5 S£JT SSr^liam, whom together with his con- at the hand of any visible teacher. Grant this question, and mne-tenths of adherence to the same. This book which pontftinn th* rh«JL~„ ~t t l •"u7*0"uuw 1'? . r4ut Then B„m»rok fouDd out l lre.gr™. n»Dta of the p.st and Wo-thiri. ocoopud « tbeology . oonsidet- Me form, bot from aU toe BDglish power or aithori*. union -fltbM' i

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^rt,l"»Tjt l5.h Jt ^J S* "n^W iirlncipto also, for no other reason but to get rid lowing day regular Instruction own Iff th eir silver wiling on Tonrad.y , -the-pr eseryea py purely weal motor s, newspa per—as some of our read er - to ^e . ther orthodox or ref orm , and of competition have been using every the preparatory class . The Rev. Dr. B. 22d inst. Mr. Block Is tbe Pr esiden t o!Which, if the.phraBe . had; not been in the State of Missouri m™ kn™ *"" ,n '8 qua,m*a o;!y to ^™,ully ""'j opportu nity to remind the local au th or- Draehman w«e the preceptor during the our cnngreaa iion. Tttia will no doubt be-.n hadiv abused ;' one could *M\ „u i t . ~1Moun ™? know " °» ol wh °m »*b editors are jealous and itiea of the fact that the admiss ion of past year , but the trustees recentl y se- the EfFA?r ol tbe seison. / ' £>« ;<10 ba^iy. ^ousea , on could . .call alr eady. It likes to publ ish inter- ataia - Respect fully yoiw, Je wa in this country was a violat ion of cured the services of Dr. G. Lieber man , A mong th ose who entertai ned latoiy ^A ;

only .the -dominion of reasop , ptr views On Jewish aubiects which is M h n ie«a UaTI10I ,ox Mu »»tbh. the law. At all event s it is hot by a and a junior class wrb formed. There were tbe Misses Lasa lle and Mi ss R. ^Yfoririitie all ' its functions under thfl l«ii^<iM tt \r.f n^.,.o^ -e\ . ; aiarcn 11 , i&aa . decree of the Governor -General o( the are now sixteen students attending the Franc. These affairs were attended b*WIOOTng_ .Mi .i» iMui|^nB. unuer .»iie laud able, of course evenj f the stat e- — ——. Caucuses , but in virtue of a circular from two classes. The President auugMed tho Misses Dreyfu ss and Hat tie Gfifi&*vari ous pnases Or oar bansm and nient s ar e not exactl y credi ble ^fii? EXPULSI ON'S OF JEWS FROV tne Mini ster of the Inte rior th at the law the wisdom of providing an endowment' dorf , and Messra. Drey fus s, all of Pre- .' "civilization , in all climates and Soma :nennln »« ««t ?„, „™.i„„i ' prI nC ,. 4 prohibiti ng a certain class of Jews from fund , and intimated that at least mont , 0,, and Mn Arn atein , of Cleve*

\~L *- *n f n ¦ ' - r oome people ore apt to overlook RUSSIA . residin K iu tins countr y Ir being enforc ed $100 ,000 should be fixed as the amotirit land ,zones, unaer ail iorms . ot govern- such little shor tcomings for the ben- -,. ' now- That cir cular affects the whole to be aimed at. The report of the Treas- Mies Emma Mack , after a hap py time-""merit , reli gions arid.philos ophies. fifit of Kfl a iner Ihnir n.mnn j., ^.„,.ja- ¦ . following impor tant dispatch es area of the Cauca aus and Jews of nil urer was next read. The total receipts with fr ienda at CLvelaud , O., has re--™ —V- ¦:;: ' ; ¦ ¦ ¦- > '"• - ¦iV; ' ' -iT ' - - ,¦ -U\" t. PB . 'P^P .ameB in .- brevier -r ecently- .. received- - by. Lord Salisbury national Itiea residing in this country to date were (riven at * 8 070 and-the ex- turned , boriie..The J OWfl Wherever they.j iyed, iri type , and acqui esce in the insolence were read at tbe last meeting of the contrary to said law. pebdltnres at $2,638.88, leaving imbalance , Rum dra ' of engageme nt* are thick in ,

Babvibri or : France, anvwhere and of nettv scribes in driuMni nr hfifrirn B.0? o' Deputie a, having been commu- The .number of Jews affected the reby, of $0,137 12 The Philadelphia branch the air , but Ju stice knows the penaltyJ»a oyiou ut ,i «tu ^, ttnYwcer e ana ui pm iy Bcrioe s, in draggin g be tore mcated to that body by the Anglo-Jew- , including thoae oi T.flis. may be estl- ol the associat ion, ©! wLicb Dr. 8, 8o)ia too well to say more about them beforaeverywnere , umtea in oongre ga- the public tne names of ptr sons who iah Association : mate d to amount to about 200, of which Cohen is president , collected $347 during he has official notification. Girls, hurrytiorial associations and obtai ned can not reaso nably be suonosed to Omssa , January 19, 188S. there are scarc ely thir ty foreign Jews , the past year. lip, and don 't keep us in suspense anyil : ^,^nm« ob

f«. „ i' • • „„j .v„, ¦„„ i tit- j , t. My Loan:—In reply to your Lord- and l me-y add that the law la not being The Rev. Dr. 8. Morals , President of longer.the, autonomy as tar as religious read trial journal. We declare I hat abip *B dispatch of the 8th ult. , I have enforced with particular vigor , for most the faculty of the seminary , denounced Mr A. Hcyne , wife and child , and Mr.worship and mode of domestic liv- we were not interviewed , ordered no tne honor to report that in November of tll08e who "ceived notice to quit the in scathing te rm s tbe so-called reform and Mrs . E. Kaufman and child have.;*« rh« dinnenflftH nn hf rhnr l+u- adwB r tiB nmcn f in th„ Pw TUo„ n , j. la8*i General Roop, the Governor- Gen- country during the eummer of lad t year , element in American Judaism and said returned to the Future Grea t to make itlng, trie dispensation Of cnarity, aayer tisement in the Post Dispatch , eral , acting, I conclude , upon instruction s are still allowed to remain where the y that " the seminary will be a church their perman ent home. . The former haseducation of the young, and the en- paid for none , per mitted none to from St. Petersburg, issued orders th at were t 'or the purp ose of winding up their militan t to fijjht the skepticism and ir re- re-entered the firm of Heyne Bros.Auvuimn nt ; of the law *mnrnr tham - menti on niir na rfi A in nnnn <,n ii™ all foreign Jewa residing in Hie ExceP bnainera affairs. ligion of the times. " He conclrided Mrs. E. Ster n, after an absence oi *f aioementoi . iBe law among triem- mention our name in connecti on ,6ncy ,s |lBtrict ( viz > the Governm ents of With a view to dlsabusing 'the mind of wiih a strong appeal for the endowment nearl y a month in Syracuse and Auburn kselves' were concerned. They were wiih anythin g appearin g in tha t Kherson , Tanrid c, Bessarabia and Ek- the AdrIo Jewish Association, I beg fund. N. Y., is home »gaiD. -TH;aflftb rded the riftht to iive acoordinB Paner. and do declare evfirvthin ir aterino alav should be requested to leave leave to point out that the numb er of The following gentlemen were elected Our townsman , Mr. Isaa c Landman *ttWP^uii^ .wuv iu uvB, aiw»aing paper , uia ao aeoiare everytmng the country as Boon as posaible. At Jewish residents in Tiflis does by far not Truste e to serve for ' the term of six has purch ased a lot on Thirteent h StreeCto their own. law without violation stated m th at paper in connection Odeestt thia measure was put into force amount to 10,000. It is certainly Its- year s : Nathan I^vin , Isaac Flea, Louis near Jeff erson , and is erecting a hand-of the law of the land in which thev with ourselve s a downrieht Mae Dy tfie defect notifying the Jews that than 1,000, and In the whole , district of Aah , Jonas # Weil and Henry Rlchter. some home thereon.,/ j '*ii U^ .;*- a u - i w j j u - • ¦ / • ¦ • j . ' - i \ t . th ey would have to quit the Empire, IlfliB there are about 7,000 Jewa only. The convention then adjourned. Tbe vaiiou a incorporated association *,lived. ' A.U persecutions ;to ^nich riood and a barefaced insolence. Not but that reasonable time would be given These ,.however , like so many others, are In consequence of the severe stor m of held their annual elections ol ' ofGcer p.thev ' were sribjeo ted wr ought but to use unparlia mfntar y language we Ihem to make arrangement s for their de- not forced to quit the country, for it this week , the ball , of the Congregation Among them are Mr. L. Franc, as Di-' ' ^•^?o >1,*Qfn ;Ko««on jC. tii- i ™ni ..« o.n»« ,„„«U L ~t iu d ' /• parture. Jewa of doubtful antecedents , muat be birne iu mind .that there are in Beth Israel Bikur , Ohojim was poat- rector oi the Lenk Wine Co. ; J. U6th ,;momeptary disturban ces m the en- will say those reporters of the Pout that were not engaged In regular busi- all about 32 000 Jews inhabiting differ- poned , and will be held on March 24tb . Esq., Diwcfor of the - Second Nationaljoymerit 6f this right. -.' - Deprived Of Disp atch arei gentlemen. neaa, were asked to leave the city Bt -a . '-enMocaUtfc B in Tran acanca sia and per Preliminary sieps are being t aken to Bank , and M, M. Eppstein , Secretary 6f£

•x •- „U^ ^r,«rv *«^ r rinif ™;^iJ t« ' ^¦ •¦• ¦¦^¦b week's notice , others were grlven a manentl y settled 'there before the annex- perfect arrangements for .the monster tbe Finlay Brewin g Oo.it lri one counwy iney migraieo . to ' . ¦-- . . ¦ ¦ ^— longer period to wind up their affairs ation of the Qaucasns by Russia , and lestival to be giy^ n during the coming Mr . : Moses G. Bloch , eon of Mr . and)anoth er, where . they regained and To the Amirlcan ls»ei:te. and. in many cases as much as a year 's others again before 1837, who are legall y summer , in 'aid of the Home and the Mr s. G. Bloch , of this city, was admittediT,™ Hfi«rfld" it UD to the noon-<iaT of PROTEST AGAINS T SPLENE TIC BWpe was granted. .Clerks ,and 'shop- wi0?11 the same rights as the native MaimonideB Library of the I. O. B. B. to the bar , and he can be found hereafte ppre seryou , :. iv: uy *u ux> ^uuu uay ui ATTA CKS. men are informed tha t they/ could only population arid are fn noway affected by The disgraceful attack made by the M.j 23 Law Building.this nineteenth century in .the most _: ^_ retain their situa tions 'by paying the tax the above-mention ed law or circular leader Of the Jew-baitef e, piurt chap- Mies Rosett a Stettiner will giveapleas-aiwiliied countries. Thev nreserved Opliiioh ol an orth odox rainuter. P^flrst guild merchant s and then only based thereon . . ¦' . ¦¦ . " „ lain Stoecker , "n Heine , apropos of the ant afternoon to-morro w to her many ::" e^™*!;° V Wf "" . " . . 9 un _ur.nooox raii.uier.

with . tbe°app.rbval of the Euasian author- I have , etc;, , . D. B; Pkacock. project to erect a monument to him, has lady friends in honor of her birthday an'.in the:main their :form Of govera- o0mibg across an oldI number ' of the iA'B- Persons of stand ing do not seem ' ' ' had the t ffict, of.arous ing the 'admirers : niver aary. the aouveriirs are said to ba• ment faithfully arid intac t throu gh ®6^^ NEW YORK °J HejP « and B welling, the^contributions- very choice , and we take this oppoi-tu- .• ¦ ; ^,, ¦ .v ¦- -^i^jL * ¦^A - ' : ' - .^- \.'t ¦¦ was - attracted by ah arti cle , headed The.law respecting the domiciliation ¦¦ " x YiW>' A .Berlm paper has , on the other hand , nity to wish the handsome and acebni-•W ; *he ;^9

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? andV ; sunshines , ^ shielding Kohler. ?'; In this article the of forei gn Jews , was issued in '1857 ; but .. Th5a was a weeFwhich will Ion * re- S31^80 '" "S.1? V"". u?* pli^ed hoateaB mahyhappy returns. .explosion * - and revolutions of ' all - Be6«r« :Slo/KWcJ expoBeB the '^ very pe- nntil the presen t time it never seems to mai„ iuThememorvof theinhab& of .Fdi,^l?^,"l,?^¦0i%blw:^p™

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^BP'Ty not ip have meVthe Rev.¦ " \ : : P : . ¦ - , . onii-r conduct of thei American Hehr Vw in have been enlorced. Durin e the "last '¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ i ™ v m&° ¦% 7 ifjt"w°ls P 1 to forbid the erection of the monument , Mr.' Caliscb i ol Peoria , I I., on hs recentages and ^zones for two : thousand *

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,!bW& WM *S*W^-#>a,rt W-yeara and over. Kohler -and Gottheil , whose princip les J «wa increased bo rapidly a»Pver South f^K J ec.'iona t0 Hone's works . towjeb the orhis brothe r to Miss Gi liard , which ;

,tVl i - *u * f ' '-¦¦¦< t are equally opposed to those it advocates, Russi a that the. government considered -J S S»^SS^S' Franlfurter Z*^. retorts , that Putt- affair wae spoken of in one of your issues.:! ¦¦;V;y^t ;- M-. .^«t :;-fo^;-P .^ :8«»y«»Dn ^-^^"^SSB mt compelled \% put , if Loiaxiomplete, hS^ 0 r3*o1 Wnow7' S kammer ^or ^ of the ^ost

achv^mem^ ' .Mr .and -MrB. G^locb are : the , guests,; merit Which the Hebrews pres prved " Tlie Board of Editor sif the Amnkan al leasU partial Mto ' the mto Md SSI sSHata ftR aft S^„SS™^rH f '<!

^ Bo««oth ,l,,wh la.

: ? ± . , : ' ' ¦ ¦-• ¦f -j :vAt l - a - Ti • Hebrew) seena to - fiercely stab th tir the various Governor-Genera a and Gov- !i?JiA«. «v,^"i^S -fliit^hi Lt.lLt. i?iJ ?11 the objections urged - analnst Heine the 'isideuce ib undergoin g extensive.¦¦ ®m»tf mi&**. ssisaasKas ¦ss%sk's2%2s?$$ HIB^^^ $®Fw*>:&&&* sa tosssBssfe,y $2&E^* &v^£ss&&&& f^ffisaeassssasgassfe: EiSSrsS K=^s»p?« Ksafeftasssjs;, '.:.::te*&*mj *r&- K«ss.ffii5ss£ ^csfemsssts S SSSSSSSg ssssff ^s^ss. *$*s$^^&^mvregu lation : or institution , had to SSSSS3 «»disproportion ;of Jews tb iOhriBtian a Z^Sfe ^ W^^

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?etro ppns. . . An. impo^ntQ mesBage Frank is again to embark ;into ;the. dry , ¦^timi ^itseir^Mosaic pr inci ple. Thei foreign ele: K?thatihe bloWsiim ^? Sfiffiffi ^

.,»ents ^opted : at .din ^^^; and p laces were also wanted to.pro ye J ^SiCT ^S^hfci^-.hiVe a»eged to be (rom W.tOO tolOO .OOO Jews - SSiSS&C»B™

habit .of propounding. ,, He would 4ra.w ,. Rftth er late , but heverthele aa as sin-; their anal og at least with ;K6saic 5i S^I^S

i/S a considerable number: of ^hom^re Si S^£S&^ -SSa ^iS^SSif &^ Wf - t^^ ^ ^ f ^ Tillv^riciple: ^^L scLaBtic ma^r> ' the Sb;Ca ^ noShciSe &SS^^bS 'tus^borr .Jews

are com peeled ilik^

&tt$t ntttfH&g^ ,^nf o^^ e^:¦ op inions of wise;men , added to the JJteJ ^&^K^ a^So^ %FS£%5 tt ^^$£& o^S^oS?^ SS^«

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th ^anSpZrs wha:mist,kes ;made ,^^¦ii^ti^^^^^^ ati^l^ ®S3Sd *SSWWii " .Sff^^htaWaiajU&0fe ¦* l?*---^^&?™»:; to^ot l^^™™*** ***** mg J U'otier

- tm;elements ?yet^; neyer -lost sight ofv : The whole hulk SS ^iS^t mf it ^M^m^Go^a ^t SK^tuv&s/ EvIn Ti^&& ff l&™*8&- ^ ' ^ ^^^:¦;¦ afctew - always ,was a rational de- ^m# *£

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'^Tioveman .bf Na,hville,Teuri ,Telbpment arid expansion ; of the ^d

8w ie S^SoU MenS ^K^ S?S^S

'itlw.tla c.ble..:: . ;. , . ., -

- J ; • !: is visi tint her rhbth £ and friend's her ^!

;5Law of;Mbses, ilI «8ting pri°^ one authority and ictuali lirigithis ^ ^ ,-;orie spirit. The sole^agerit of this; afflot;KdSc 2S»is SS^ S^ SW SeS^Siffwe^

e^Sj ^-.onthiv lecture and'e terta ^ ^&&$ "£:; development , and actualization Ws g^^^^^JJ#5 ^SS&^SZ^ S^S Sb^oei^StSS:; thehuman xeas ^

nb royal edicts, ¦g^ ^A t S S S S SS ^SSSt S&fr ^^£&S&S ttB &lSWlff 3S.^SSS". $E ^

Wtt&£&$St&-no imperial manifestoes , no military cerned;-and you know £hat it would ¦g'ffi v0^-^^mg£eJ- keepera and

wage

ea raers. , / , . thai was the lecturer , his subject ,' "God: of .aDy city to do withT he Ukes OfS. ordinances i no papal bull s, "rio die- ^ro ^So^ "SSS' " ' ¦ *i Y6i>EA M r%«Q

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. tions of . might could make or un- quite .Becbndftry coSBiderati onS .with ^^ l^ T^ the oZarybusineESonife

waB so com- TOLEDO , 0. Marc h 16, 1888.make any law : Heaven itself, as some people .where in! erest is . ,, t . , rr— . . . . „ „„ . . ^ ^ rCTTTTr„^' v V u r>u:¦ ' ¦' ¦' • • w -i If anv hinK be needed to nrove that ota report from the Bri tish Vice-Consul

An attack of sickness lasting nearly WICHITA , KAN.Rabbi Joshua ben '-Chana niah said , h^ H

thre e months is the

cause; of ,the silence ¦ ^r^T .OOUld not do it; the Law of Moses Wise does not proceed from any love of expoMon of foreign Jews from their uw- &nd positively dangerous for other men ?•' . *T ***} « ^"t^ r™„^i' M

*18,8 ?an?Ie B)"Omfi.Bld 8ave her piano.,, "¦;" ¦ ; . , - ! j v • ^thoHorv I nfpd onlv refer to the f»ct trict?. I bare , etc., fT„iiv. a - faw iniiawii though many noteworthy- occurrences rec ftat - at the Crawf ord Grand to aAS the princip le, and huma n reason S ^^ S ^

. a" ¦ . ' G, R. PKRB y, t0S^n7hS parted only by a took placei and many ' uncalled-for an- crowded house on Marc h 9 h, unde Hh*

M the expounder , was and remained Montreal , preached a powerful orthod ox The Marquis of Sahsbury. thin partition wall ,' were rendered so n0JMiT ellBL1K(C^.i auspices oltheBPnevo W ^H ,U.e, of thiathe 'sOle form of government: there- sermon before the Rev. H. P. M.endes' [ inj ure } completely inaccessible - one from tbe r^h^H fr,

not been the wieer city. MteB Blporx fi.ld filled her a^dienoe,trie sole mrm 01.govern ment , mere ^

a6u a [ew y ,eiks ag0 it catne . B f H v iONa 0LAT . , othe by (he immeDS9 moun da 0f show. ^r.^ L^ffl »ffair a *« a iUnA ?l del ghVa8 th ^ 1,B!en?d

to the ,bean-fore .lt'was unchangeable

^and indis -^ut ^ a vioi^t editorial attack

upon Bat -.um . « u January, 1888 [ as if they *e.e miles apart on some wide Vn°\gIeB,^Tl Sw l\ Sm, * S t>^ Btrab >s from Cbopia , 1.2 u and o^her

mutable , ' him. And yet thia righteoUs cr.hodox P(V) Sib:-R *lerring .0 .your dispa tcir of prairie , and this isolation .vividly called ^U' -g^ i'^B^D^-ISooI ^S^

dr^h^W °IO0i,'•fl ?,,,

. That which human reason had S^Br ^a^jKSSa tJ&A^ S&SS iSSSiSSS ^SS^SS ^rW ^1 1

in course pf time^ ^^^

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&t »Z<S£X'J3tiZ f ^SSl^S^tw ' 'JSSfl. i2 ' T.tm n fl ibi^S ihoR 'V. Meldola Da

Sola, :That gentle- what I wefirtai wd there on r ffiqial and able to reach many residences , Need I °\fc is the business man who would Swi S2£S* af ternooa ; waa ett"the Mishna and Talmud , which the man had: Cut qP . in; the mosrunme rcifu l most; trustworthy authorit y, I may state tell you what a privation it is to the den- J ^1i ^ l £ilS^. 10y

&\?£&!Tat R avan„fth r» ^jnajotity of Jews could and did manner the aham orthodox v,^? call that the telegrams published in the izen bl a large metropolis not to have his SWhsre-ffiyJa *„d fitnrlv e.H thfi onlv litera- themselves: '' conservatives ;•' he had Times and the -Daily AT .thou ^h not en- accustomed journal forthcoming at the -J S- WnnmSu^ lS Mta S nue g 7> Lawrence Ave~read .and study, as the only litera- . ein ha8izBd »he iact that.th Qugh they had tirely baseless, convey a wrong and ex- breakfast table? One ima^inea him- i^t S^Ln ia Zmoa ? Mrs M S Dr nkker h«,

™fnrn ,mMture they had besides the Bible; turned their backs upon orth odoxy they , aggerated notion as to the circumstance sell at the North Pole, and again is ilftVidi -ffiv ™&1ta w'lGS™- St L^uh" LviS her ^t

JES £n£flonsp nuflhtlv all the authoritv Iftcked the honealy oi genuine reformers , ana extent of the lat e expulsion oi Jews vividly reminded of the words of the £9" holdB e^

g00(1 m re "8l0ufl

ftl St. Lmw , leaving her sister very muchconsequen tly . all trie , autnori ty who had the creditable manlinee s nit to from the Caucasus. No decree to that Prophet Jonah : " The earth closed her fa! . offlceri! in charae if z8alous at all rSTft^M A,k„,.™m nf ih« t aWhich could expect submission was 8aii under false colors ; and he hart tol d effect has beea isaued by the Governor- barfl

Haboutme. " The eventB of the world in^

ed°fo^*S^ carS musl^ do their tS PaL tfr iSrWi ^that of human reason , superior hia hearer a in plain languag e that they General of the Caucasus. It waa the come t o a Bland atill of a sudden , Em- ?n^li°a

rtJ\hlft ii^t Ld nbt remain Ml«' F«,ni^ Hi«mWsf T on!.^:i W?fS? H T ¦ j SI 8hoa,d ha *e ^thing to do with these so- Minister of the Interior Who at the be- peror W lliam , Emperor Frederick , Pres- S^wa/n Eenlv afiVra bot lake hSIS roth«? '«ni .ill ™&knowledge Of the literature and the called " conservat ives." Now , as the .ginning of last year , address * da circular iden t Oarnot , Bismarck , Congress , Rand- ffiW thne ™t? *i7ort b^bn and in W?0hfc«r hnm^&.hnrt t7mi mak&

Wperibr ;talent to expoun d it f to adoption of Mr Da Sola's opinion W Petersbur g, to the local auth pri- all^

and Milisvwith their bills ,. Ingal ls $£ S^bfisTflu&ir wo k W

mJ Abe* &« ha™ to Chi-j ' " ' ' • ¦ j j ' ; • „ would lead the ort hodox members of the tea request ng the same to enforce the with his ungoverna ble fury agains t the Xnnhl» hfloltin m h« able to «av with M^ nn hn<.inoi« g-%£zr%rii£lJS£ s^Jsss sspA &£sszs?iJSi&!R S«ssas SSSSSS Ss'rSfesnMWtt;thority , none based upon power ol Bland well with theBe .. conBerVative » quent thia couutry , are subject to- the the window panes to which they cling ¦ ftW ^lHffi«S» Sed S'thh i»d1«%Sm ffiiany; kind , was acknowledged. It congregations than with the numerous general restrictions of the said regal * and form a . thick crust there , shutting ^T0To*yo£ E^rything wtot « mSy.7™ mah %could only be the " wise man ,'' the ^

n?!fe^£^B^rJ ^rt ^b. with certai n excePt»on81 n favor of -on ; the street

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the room d»rk J r flre you awaiting some manifestation bells ; AmW those pre sent wer TXa-T ;, . ... ' x. attacked Mr. De Sola and his ortho dox Ru s-ian Jewa being merchants of tbe like a prison cell , fail to satisf y our curi- . . 'b „ to remind von that our God tera Oharl ea Kohn -WilH n anH irZ\LCAacftam. the man whose rep.utation anti-- conservative » sermon with all First Guild , members of learned profee osity. V«r Uy. . in« h« «do» g«,%VoSu ™ AlSrTFechheime?for Sdperior learning, intelli gence , 'be energy at i s command. sions.as doctors , etc. and art jsanB fur- flocks and herds *togethei ;.an ^a '«°^« tbe %eweat Vtem imd make , robbed Solomon Levy/Nf Herman ; the E;pu^i ft, e With this evidence of the fact that the n s i ed with certificates of competenc y beasts of the field, the birds of heaven ni »» locomotive ooweyia uaelese. 80 a Hannah Goldb ere Rlanrhi ZnA Sloyal ty and piety was establ ished, Amerkan Hehnw haB n0 i0Ve for ortho- who are author ized to reside in the Can- and the fishes of the seaj," but bis power £™iJ K TS under what FechhSmer , pSae^riK sSJ, BeS5no differ ence where he lived or ' . doxy, n require a nof great clevernes s to casus. As to foreign Jews , represents- oyer the hurricane is nil. favorable auspices organzed , robbed of Hirsh , Gertie and Millie Have. -*1- 1. -i' 1.- « -..^--j u« ™„„ pfrceive that when it asaails in its ven- uves of important foreign firms , ban king During tne months ol January end mMBV cmaheaditivenes B and punn on The last M M 8 fl mnntino- woo h«M>What position he occup ied, he waa 0PmOus manner the most able leader of houses , etc" may be allowed to reside in '> ^ ' jM

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honTe 5 tt f 3Ss£u£the supreme court arid his decisions whom American ret prm can boaa t, it ia tbe locality during a certain period only, men, 3o9 women and 604 childre i)«r- it £ ¦„ UBele88 as a fifth wheel on a This club seems to be a free and ao easv--«,- i„~ «»t ™ ..,»„»( »f l,io ™» actuated simply by jealousy and spleen , Notwith etandin g such restrictions the rived at L.astl e Garden; l ,87o came from wflff0n It ia hooed our people will see sort of societv wh«™ that <.lr i« «ri'were law, not on account of his per- and not by religious zeal . If Dr.>i* number of Ru«ian Jews greatly in- Russia , 428 from Austria-Hungary, 56 J ^^^^LZi^ boundItoha vea go'd UmiranKuevtBOD, but on account o£hl' a-gument s. WOnld only doff hia cap to a certain as- creased m the different commercial from Germany

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and soon find a enit- me, from what I hear, they manage toThifl ia the sole cause of the Uniaue sociate editor of the America ? Hebrew towns of the Caucasus since 1882, as it 8 from other countr es. Of th« 2 531 ar- able rabbi f able to carr y his flock in carry their point .Iriis ib tne sole cause oi tne unique and bnmbly Mk bim to man a ethe Cin. might be prei}ttrfled in conseq uence of rivals only 75o left for other parts of the BDfet ^°h'e ba oaitlon they Bbould Bober t Jac ka hae Kone to Hotauthority in law as demonstra ted cinnati Golleste, even without the slightest the hostile and violent treatment at the country, wmle 1,776 remained in our take ip .ttt0 reli^ua training and teach- Spri nge Ark for the benefit olThis health. thro* »h.t itettu».«r>idi*i *?.g*5£ s irsfa,.1 S»iit5ffi2! , s £&¦ "W«i bi.«»i.i oo„T»u.» .1 o» >*> »< '¦»' "*•"• „„ stsa m;- lnU ""' MM,° greaUfr^^ thoea

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"» »'».™*Remember It and consider well , t0 lhiB cer taiu associate editor , was not Caucuses for purposes of trade and in- Union , President Joseph B umentha Opera Company ," of New York , under Mr.llo ^rXthBO after snendlm? a few>students Of law, histor y, ethics, and such a tinner after all, and that he was dustrv , the local police authorities hood- occupied the chair. The delegates of the management of E. K Ghckman , ap- . ££* » «

denarted for^faif homlT,Mlt!l; YAttZl -»L-Bi#. ri„W m. not entirely without ability and merit. winkin g at the fact and feigning igoo- different congregat ons that are mem- , pear ed und er the auspices of an ortho- ^ T^ ii^^!d!h lS S ^npolitics ; history presents only one ™ repeat

ythat aB an orthod3x Jew my ranee ol the law , not so much for tbe sake hers of the Essomlion were : Louis , dox congregation here at the opera- ^ J Sher cous n Kform of governm ent which is inde - religious views do not coincide with those of Christian clemtncy and humanene as ae Ash , M. O.tinger , Solomon feimm .M ,L. house on last Sunday evening, and gave Fechh^m

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1, vwl"as ™ WOfl,D » ""•.fmoiifcw onA »Wm1Dhlv inHfi of Dr. Wise ; but , with man y other or- on account of hnbea that were be ng Bariiett , Solomon Bondy , David Green- what the press calls it , a disgracef u. Bhow w

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Jfi j hRt h,* todefaU paid t0 them from time lo time by those feld , Isaac Flea , Dr D. Breke s the Rev. -and auch a miser*ble^one never before "f ff ™" **^ *«"*J»*oo|

pendent of soil, climate , condition s, able labors for half a century in accord - who had no legal righ t to reside in the Moses Gueda la, the Rev. Dr. H. P. darkened any stage. Prom all accoun ts ^ Uvoh Tlm 7and dancers and that is the Law ance with hie conscientious convictions country. v Mende s D. N. P.za, Jos. Blumenthal , their make up

^™* P ™™ \j $V« "™™ ' ' " Pan^ ttanger s, ana inat IS me l^aw entitle hlm at ,ea8t t0 C0urteouB language In order to be enabled to carry on bus- Louis Hermann , Dayid de C#za and J. was eoual totheirab lity ae opera a pgere. . . ' . . ' . . '—.of Moses expounded by human rea - and treatment from his opponents ! and inesa such Jews encouraged or misguide d Ed«ar Phillips of New York ; Dr. A. They are no more entitled to be called the , What you need ib a medicine which

•on Also in relician Judaism re- asaWof fair play and an admirerof as it were by theV police, ventu red to Frie denwald and the Rev. Dr. 6. H. Hebrew Opera Company than by any .s pure , efficient , reliable. Sneh is¦on^.. Also lri religion Judaism re »g ft

3n Xply to the local Treasury Departmen t 8chneeberge r,ol Baltimore ; the Rev. Dr. other name , for there was .no Hebrew Hood 's Sarsa parilla. It possesses pa-lled on these two authorities only, ^S :8a

wa[n8,TpigmyrWal s, whose for trading licenses of the Guild , and it H. Morals , Dr. H. Sblis Cohen and 8. M. used , and they are only heaping dtograce cnliar curativ e powere.

however meandering and zigzag the very jealon sy has been a tribute to bis was that Department , being aware of the Heyneman , of Philadelphia. upon the 9° una o . of the Hebrews.

. .A. , ./ ¦? - T aWiltv and influence I orote st anainst irre gularit y of such applications by Jews President Blumenthal read hla report. Give them a wide berth wherever they Mabtvhs in the olden time were-path of its expounders was, and g'g^SiXSK SW brou ght the

PPfaot to the Uwl- The seminar y was formally opened be may appear burned at the Mater ia these dayather efore it is indestructible. iS^^^i

vi^^ can edge of the

Government. Local

traders

said, January 2, 1887, and on the fol- Mr. and Mrs. G. Bloch will celebrate martyrs hire a hall and lectur e.¦


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