4
THE
It was in the IWth General Synod (Lutheran) of Germany, that the
Under-Secretary of State. Mr. Humbert
, for the first time officiall y deT RO WISE * CO
dared , that in the German empire the
n„l?ZLZ? "
from
TTr r. u-n.1.
«rr«? Btate ,s completelyJ emancipated
„
Race St.
N.W.Cor.
Fifth anda t>
Office: >t
the church / He gai(] ,itera\ lv . The
•„,,. ,f ,n-roF ¦
German empire is neither Evangelical
jpl^r
- j3
M. WISh.
ISAAC
Ed
**.
Geman na fional
n or CaUloli u
^
Cincinnati, 0., January 6 , 1898. The constitution of the empire never
__J
mentions with one word either church
x.tcred <•» iocond-oiM. »hii matter «t the or con fession."
r o,tQ e, .-lucl,u,..t l . 0hlo .
Tkn Lntinnn
IllP,
iii w AlMGllCull
IU
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THE PROPAGANDA.
-n n\s in Sk nSral isS
embraced Christianity. The time for
healing the wounds inflicted and inherited tor centuries. is yet too short,
.
.
.
.
the scars are there yet, and ache painw
h
of TtTT.S£ ft* ™ *« the weather fang- It
^VKto
,
,
Abr u-m should
<A, ml iA become
hprnmfl "lll!tft a l»PPBr T»te natural to the senthe ^<1 nf A-u.-aharn
\° a
^ ^^ ^in^ maintaul) that
also America have lost
" , ,? ', M« !LnnlM, we ^elites
'T^
of
of
much
~^ "d 0
thecal and enthusiasm
0
f
y
^
our ancestors, we stand cold in com*
con
~ 8ider d thftt a3nndIonR a8 j uda fo m panson to our sires of old opposite all
ati«rtinti»prt
rWrJori
fimhno^
J!*?
no f™ „ „„,j ,?. Z L 3*h ich is purel y ideal, also in our
™
Tin: latest issue of the New Orlean s
Another interesting tablet with
Jeiri f h J ^d gcv , contains the valedictor y of Kev. Dr. Max Heller , who has cuneiform inscri ptions , or rather imbeen the ei,itor since il was atarted P re9aion8 ,,n h ' »upP<wed to have been
two years ago. During that period made i ,M> to 2 500 years B. C. was
Dr. Heller has presented a number of dug up from under the ruins of the
«ne articles to the Jewish world , ancien t Baby lonian city of Siparol ,
several of which we have reproduced called now Abu-Abba , south of Bagin these columns Dr H'e ller does dad. The tablet was exhumed by a
not announce the reasons that led to Spanish professor , who also deci pherbis withdrawal from the Le,hjer , but ed its contents. It is the letter of a
whatever thev are, we trust tbev are woman to her father in /imn-Arama ,
n ot 8uch na will prevent the Doctor written in Pur Sin on the coast of the
f
res umin £r lis Pnen at an earlv strai ght of Bittini-Sikirin , where she
J™. ? " ^Trnp
ossible i enljhto i»y .n>ent, pbittre, gaia or other m 9^aukM on theTlawa of God and the ter,all8tic gratifications. So the occareve l ations ot the nronhete As loner sional outbursts ot enthusiasm are but
local and of short duration ; say when
1furthermore a8 j a duam was encrusta
dedlcated a ™"
»™ *m
and
kab
casuistry
^ SSmZi
'
inpreacher is ?\"
initiated , a demanded
b ,j stic I11V8tici8m aa it ,/&B almost up
'
novation
is
enacted
or
some
other
rare
°f
t0 this ce„turv a m] \ta oa\t wa9 i„
'
Sn, ?ore£n ouZdi h °L0ca8lOn ?CCUrr8, ?e T^Tty
£a«er
" A „„ «d
i„ tn \y,„; uia tn t u a L.^iAa ~ „„ ,? the American Israel stands cold oppo"
ooeurreac
site a11 these as
we do
£. half uidersLd
^
¦ bv th nS'oSy es. Thereforeo™*™™
community
.
a
,
J^^,
ow a
^
.
aen(J itaelf to in . not think of any propaganda in be
" D03siblv reconir
Mr
Ten
?
Shnon bal f of Judai8ffl ™. ^P1
^' „Jra fl l „ '" JS ?n
ffi
M
„r i«r^^r ST«b^V ir,^
Imi,i u,ntUr
' ""
S,n ei^^oSt h"
¦
—
i. »«.ri.R ..ff tk. MnriboNX i- «"«
W er , oar reader, win confer a favor »,«,,. lot Hb*
ISRAELITE.
the world for the same reason of poverty in our community. This more
than anything else discourages our
men of learning and talent and keeps
the EngHsh reading communities in a
state of ignorance in Jewish doctrine.
*
The 8am
laint8 reach U8 frora
the Hebrew writers (orthodox),* whose
mauuscri pta rot |r;the box
We
must confess our inability to remedy
this evil , althoug h we did bring it up
in the last session of the Central Con-
Inronlito
ISIqCIIUj I
SBBSCRUTIOM PRICE , PER YEIR - - - $2,50
$4.00
Wltfc De*oran
PMllW 10 tlltope, OBE Yeai - - - - $1.00
~
ratps o * *D v«iiTiBi«r
"
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^p M-™
B.ir.ib.1.. Muri ne., uinh.. ueaita*...™.:!. i *
- ,, , „ , v l , v,lRT
ru ,(, ~—r
AI % m ,,,ShMhS
"
t
BVI ffi«.. '
AMERICAN
^
Z
"
"
,.erence
" Shi/u ^
victuals are very scarce
She
^
ganda Judaism needs and desires. JboRoy a, |( t MhJghta tf lf ade ,
-^
hr0wn. Actual tMu.h0w lt '***
Then comes another and sm aller num*her of Rabbis and also maintain we
"'""" rt^ ttan aoy dUwr btM i
do ," and propose as the proper means
to, eomj to a sort o
,
-j ^jjjj
standing with the lostJ unoeuevers anu
aHl^A
*
^
•
a„ 8uper8titious belieye re to set aside
"
fltfj YA I
all claims to inspiration , prop hecy and
Ht£££IL
P ^^ 1N '
revelation , all dicta of history and
tradition and1 hesides ot^wn S aJ£
all distinct landmarks Judaism also
V&
fV'
- . -V, Ij
|flg» j v
theJ3ihaic .S abb ath , call Sunday or
'
an
k^E^
This ia not eyeD a cotnpro^ .tB
Rfc^,fif|2
unconditional surrender of Judaism
VA |f|N "
rationto utilitarianism and illogical
witf SXS*m^.
alism , debased of all relig ious prinoiPOWDER
P}°\. ,As a .P «~
"ToTbhaYh
Itkeep
no Sabbath
foolish , as those who
now gain nothing by it if it iB #boj i^ed or left untouched That Jewish
bqvai ww pqwosb oa„ me* mm.
grocer , tor instance, who denies the I
authority of an
revelation and considers
-j ^ '
his Judaism
old andj ornout iabi
'
*
ZTTT
minister fro
trom
m one position
will find it more profitaole to himsel f mini8ter
^ to another .
till
he
has
no
will
of
his
Presown. Ento J oin the BaP tist - Methodut ,
,
byterian or any other church to which meint er schebt und er wird gesclwhen. -
WSgSS
__
What about the Rabbis especially
-i/s
J Su^m SS?
is
K
^
, . Z^^J ^T^- those born and raised in this country would
—¦—
"
sends a sum of money to her father , ^
^Tr
grocery
to S
that ^ooi orings ivicii aim
then prefe
r hisS
ffi £
frequentl
y;
^
orthodoxy
th
whole
of
the
J
Advertisements otconKre gatiorjH, unless other- that
wasneo
out
ot
nim
;
wbat
.
.
.
At Akron , O., recently a demure two-thirds of which he should keep R . j, narxita i nnnnaa A u a „A t u„ who never felt these depressing ' infra- of others. So much for the princip le
can
he
.d
o•
not
the
of
. ^t
e ™ B ; little Miss, at a school exercise sang and for the balance he should send St^TrSonZow
of if he has no ^support , no zeal , and no '
^tl S'iS?
That the denial
we I whv thev ences of the past ages
; ought they of utilitarianism.
the
with
possess some of
pretension teach- <
and other edibles The ^KK underZd cor^S
naj .ri.ty but popular song : her dried fi-h clearness
™*
.eal 'and en^ revelation
^^&&8Z^J®&
^
cannotk say tnat
we Know all this
hrtTfioWX
?^
regard to the number of times pubibiied. of- "There'll Be a Hot Time m the
Old letter may be of some service to Bab J ¦'. noi .Kap t tJ r .,.,. „nr t u 0\r Pf ,J thusiasm of their sires of old, and ing Judaism is an illogical rationalis m, ^™
^
ff0m .
fw ™l . W*n **». Nor do we;
isr
Town
To-ni
at
which
Prof
Thoylonian
topographists.
Remarkable
possessing
ght,"
hence
un-Jewish
and
unreasonable
,
Superintendent
SSS^KS'lT^.SHr^r^S
it
ought
they
not
make
proX^
S^^siSei StW
Z^ZX ^*^
of Schools it is lor its
and brevi^ SaUasuSry
**Ubj i^k t spiritual -^
mas^he
fb atlrS PaSa^a i" behalf of Judaism , if for easUy proved
^S
S
^^^
,
o
is
among
por
of
their
was
shocked
and
horrified.
He
brought
If
which shows an advanced literary
S «o notify iiio pubUsiier s when givfug
, we wo ul d . not kno w for sure that ^ geperai
,ttm i in ' „ n ,i „„ nt 4 v 0 ^ tV,A rt **rm no other reason as a sort of.retalia
^ ttte congrega^
the American
t.ons
foael. Arid '
"¦"-•"•
,
the matter to the attention of the culture , the filial relation to parents, Xuts£s fi^
¦ "
yet we are sorry to say that sometimes.
'
which
not
onl
,
y
the
belief
in
the
gods
Saraas
„
(Sun)
"before
we
will be! Board of Education
Immanuel
Kant
Account, of weddings and buri.iaraU
years
,
»
to
the
Jews
?
We
.i
are
p
!
.
continually
as,
M{
T
w
tlH
w
i
v
Th P
p
^ade the nngin B of that naughty and Marduk , the fact that a woman -J^
saiM by the hired servante of the would certainly suppose MoseUIai.!S^«r^
^l
li to 8io son
at^&
&
of
tor
from
^
made
puiiiicaiio
*2
..
.
^W^
n
g
by
the
pupils
hereafter
but
in
tra
veled
,
and
the
age
of
the
epistle,
.or cue oia maiaajr, our zeal and• ¦:
win b^
„„ mh .._ PPfl f ' „„ churches and by
to have copied the.following yei
:
^ volunteers
1(
f
f
n
us dav from the monides
"
from
Kant,
enthusiasm
for . Judaism aud its Me8y
to
appease
the
which
Edition
,
probabl
is
another
blow
to
the
fond
passage
Immanuel
creeds
^a^S!
various
telling
day,
The
after
inlSnKTwiiiWffSh^
SM
ro
fK
„f ,-f
oompaaicd wi m au order of mibecription and angry gods', decided to open all of its theories of the critics that mai ntain • Ki^SS
j t ,Q :„:„^
siamc mission is sicKly and feeble yet.
/
.
_„
'
ir-ii
_
.
passage
his
letter.addressed
.
occurs
in
„
„
ii'
as
their
predecessors
palmy
fo
did
in
the
to,
WJQ..0 pay one year.
itg f mK *mor * with prayer. So a there was no literature in the third ¦SJ 6
thsufe SditorSf SSs dft y8 of the crusades and the inquisi- to Hasdai Halevy of Alexandria .{see We see.it more or le« .clearly in %£
^^
f :oxj»;sicA TioN* noi-«ten«] by me wnton will naug hty little , girl . with a naughty millennium B. C.
14), and lit- Union .ot American Hebrew. Corigre:.
naber could twentv-five ^ vears a&o lee- tibn , th at theirs is the absolute truth the Prague collection , p.thus,
_
M I t e l l go^
has
succeded
in
inspiring
little
son
^ads
erally
translated
^
and
ours
the
absolute
error
;
.they
can
.
KSK KS SiS!
^
¦ a renewedt religious senti ment in the
IXhSu"JS of the Zn& 1
^feggg We
.pedal request of the Dubiisher. .
ob ;.
Nkw York is since January 1, j esU3 the Apostles and Paul before and we
en can not enter the kingdom , of thee the general rule, that in every- rj umoer oi congregations. tyfi*^
'
who
compose
h
»««te
of
the
gentlemen
'
igD.S
h
u
reli
, Greater New York , the second j eW8 ind GentUes I and be introduced
^^^InTulo.) w,ms A^ncnn wWc
.r and^^^the salvation of wise man and no p hilosopher can es- W8 poay, wnere tne majorit y of. con-.
. im , .redti for Hie lwgtst cireu 'mion accorded the Akron Board of Jiducation.
^ are^?
the light
largest municipality in the world , with + n tb«midipnoeB bv eminpnt nhri qUnn fc hey
population
Ohicsio
—
final evidence ;¦. the . natural gregations are notre P resented ,-are not,
w<,
-~
the
%X^^^\^^^$
r
ld
and
we are ttie'-dark .spots tattish are
the
of one of the minor ££s He * Xrfc
to
S
+
8«S
came
station
German
merchant
ij i
t
A
Russia, kingdoms of Germany, the Balkan Orleans arid elsewhere ; could '
} tfey undeY ^ga
Sffi ii SS ^l
°
arJence
W
r^^ t^
in
aS
lew S
lines
wif <i 6! otic hnndmi .JSu-rs . payuhU to the - finj i 0n business, so it is reported in A. Z. and the lower - Danube , and arf 1 in- flna nublish several books on thewrite
apsence
, proving,
Therefore,
David
said,
The
heaven
is
st&iai
^
the
^^
Old
and
ttie
that
^
New Testament,
ori1?'¦¦
,
P
^
they
care
about
.not
Jewish affairs.
™**^"^" . d. J. in the city of N., where he had , come equal to the largest of those *"J-0f ChristSaSSeds S and . we are blind to either. ; Must our God's hea^n . and the earth: is given
Vff
i^^
"
^
¦' -' ii ' ¦ '
^ it:m the meetings of
- '" ! to stop some time, he deposited his kingdoms. New York was founded
"
feel
,
the Cen.
-—-^
^as molested nowhere ;on the contra. Rabhis not be-irritated, to - retaliation to the sons of man.'" This cuts short -We
t
ral
Conference
ot American
IKWISH CALERDAB.
according to law. His busi^ by the Dutch , in Ki^ I . It took 277 W - made numerous 'friends among at least, to counteract the continuous all Theosophy, all • evidence of . the .
Katbbi v
passport
by
: ihj 7_ 98_ Sg53.
ever so rnany
contempt
ness done, the/gentleman intending to to reach , its present grandeur. It is ChriBtians and without -denyihg fo> insu't offered to ^Judaism ? Those of Ohurch , Butler's arid Paley's included , treated w^th
•
¦
Monduy j B n. 24......n\>wHoon Shebb.
leave, went to the police office to re- no mushroom city. It is one of the one moment his anta^ohism to Ctoiat <*«r Kabbis . who came ' to lis from Eu- ias does Kant 's "Cri tique of Pure Raa- members, ¦exactly.as the congregation*¦;.
w M ¦dpa ,
¦
¦
'
son." The p hilosophy of . our day start- treat-the Uoun
ceive his passport back , but the officer^ ereat wonders of the new whrld , as is pS°S^
- TCWlfkrtM:::i iX
^
Tiiunday, March 24 *New itoon , Nissan.: i n charge said , it couldcome
ed
from this princi ple^ of Kant or Ma- mtelligtble terms .we do not care about ;
not again
be . found the American republic, which grew in f>elical storv as it is iii the books inherited ' maladi es of . the
European
m8
'
WAow; he should
, to ;i22 .year8 trom: a population bf ,.th ree
3
3
have
imonides
00
3
b
c
»eSe:.
?™ f
-W«523iy^ffi«^ffi
%Uie
emancipated par - ™>
v and_ landed logicall y in p os- S
? , eager
^
^^
?^^
^ and?- fit to do
- ^^
gaupn^
society, ?^
.or.
ik
iew
,
•
• Saturday, April 23,;....*New Aloon, Jynr.
^
agnosticism
in
.
morrow. Next day and two or three , millions to seventy millions, the great- selves^
the
old
shackles
ltivism
in.
H
ranee,
men
.
and
.
.
from that casuistry and mysti¦
Suiiday, May22......*New,.M<)on , Sivan.
days more he received' the same ans- est empire in the world after Ohina, cism and have reformed our cult to good work , and they.did : work; Suf- England , and rank atheism m Ger- women have;- zeal and: enthusiasm :
wer. " Seeing that there must be some- Great ^Eritain and Russia numbering 8tand at the head of all chuVch wor faring under the;, pressure: of two de : many. :,It .foll ows,,; therefore ,, if one enough to da the work ^ :
^^K£X: ?!*^
oOD , T^.t h>-i«tv¦
^
^
Monday , July 4..„..lndepetidence Day.
thi ng-wrong, he placed a. five ruble the 21..Hth part of¦ ¦ the¦; entire
human ahio in beautv solemnitv and intelli fects they could do little for the prop-, could in spite of . kant find the exist- are seemingly ueiunct; , AnrJ.'j et we;• >
note into the hands oftbe officer , and family. If there are in this country gibility perfectly modernized and agan^a. They spoke and wrote Ger- ence of .a God by p liilosophic reason- however .few w^ may .b e, who have
• ' ¦ Vl^^^u^ "'^iSS^,0^Ah' ' behold in two .minutes his passport one million of Jews, they are l:701n. purified to be acceptable to all—here man , and the world about them speak- ing, none will ever be a^bl.e to find the with and , confidence^ , in; the , sacred
Friday , Antr. i9,...l>'New Moohf Ellul. '
Friday, September iC--.New Year 's Eye.
ff as found and delivered,. This is the genera l population.. If New York |
cause of
of ferael;..we. who know and .
8 nothing in our wav With our inland reading English could not, and God of Is r ael , the Ab3qlute::aud Eterof
characteristic of the entire Russian has if .oOO .OOO inhabitants , it ought to Tj nj on Prayer Book and Wise's "Ju- did not ^eVinfluenced by their wis- nal Jehovah , the Immutable One with sp^ak the Messianic mission .Ju- >
>ObBervetl ai?o preceding day.¦ ¦
' , -' ¦' - " ' • '
- ' . • - .- • ' - ,
bureaucracy up to the emperor, "no have according, to this proportion <iaism
and Duties" in domi learning and spiritual force ; it all the moral attributes of the Sover- daism , who know .what we have giveD
^ Doctrines
^
B-°- g0 " A ^ge amount ;of liOiOOO Jews but it 'has about six or hand ,'we
vr
j
vD
iuH
can
stand
up
before the most remainediu the. narro w ciicles tft their ei gh^ ^
Ta^l'
REDUCTION OF SUBSCRIPTION
H^uui
j tHii'iiw . Jewish persecution
• was and , is now a seven times this
^ number , because it, is enlightened cpmmunitY and clai m the ^mediate surroundings. The other holy, merciful , gracious apd dmnipres nned, to give it yet, —we dare not
u -Ki ' are respecttuliy
• i> n moneyrnaking speculation of the offic- the^^ center of commerce, industry and attention of the ' mdst advanred thtlik 6^ waa tnat those , good men were ent God• bf:^ Israel. This God cognj - cease to cry aloud^, to the sleepy.masj es, n
subscnoera
yVR
erg the
They want to be bribed,
finance for the whole country . Any- Pv= nH wpilno thp sim nlp mindori rplio- engulfed
the rian
tu al arid liturgic re- tion , however, is the basis of Judaism , R.,ae and . work, defend yourselm
to insuch
asked to take notice th at all , subscrip..
.
fi>™s
how,
Mayor
Van
Wyck
extent-^ircuhv without it there is no Judaism; -: Take against vbur assailants,stand by you^
has
more
*.
Si8^ «er?alBo Sneak vJrv S
,
tions _ will be charged.at the old 1897
rate
'
^
during
stances, forced them into it-that Re- from it an
this God conception.and there colors, cfo your duty to God and men,:;
,.ppt Jews in his dominion than either J he nSSKSelK ac «eal
^ ^ ^e.c
^^ ^St
Ohestau
In ^ fadureof
for th^-year^pmng
most
feJ ee PraDce Qr Ita ,
hot
iota left: of^ it,^ the ' ^vh ole to Israe and its hol y cause/ Let » •
is
nMf^^
every
^S
^
B^
. ___ i_ ^_
for the: year ej,
Afterthat-g
exclusion:
to the
al
of
structure , tumbles into ruins, or '-into establish an-organized propaganda to
hTfuSS^he^Se? t£
8 ^
tins
thing above
a^ef t£ n Sall '' utA^
beyond
works
Up
^
^em.c
d
forever.; .,
^prds^re
or
in
physical liveth yetand wilj live
HENRY
Adler's
congregation
as
follows
;
, Sion ^ars beginnfn?
come from the seed of Abraham -and :^
1897
^nd
a^d, for the 4e being at least,
¦ ¦, ¦: .¦ . ' ' • ' ¦ , . ' ;, ¦-: ' :
directed more against .orthodox Juda- nature ; hence also no>the.exis/ence ¦¦;
Ld
Prof.
Felis
Adler
in
.«
recout
leedo
nothing
for
it
besides
adhering
became
absolutely
unavailable.
This
iedSi
L
Sound/t^he
no
COMMISSI
cause
vely
< .^th»« 0„ws and ChrisONER
BICE
to our faith-those who dpV^
biu ?he mno of great *!W ^""«»^
p^i
tLse
luuau begmning
uegiunmg ?rS^^^
previously.
-t „ ,„ ¦wn
tiaus
are
t0
meet
gro
und
of
„.„
nP0U
tht'
:
from
abroad.
,i;«,
They
speaking,
there
is
no
Gody
could
not
do
w
hence
also
^uJ ^P
e oiti-mawk
nnr- Hit.'a tn tnr> r-nnorpr/ftiinn
'
or
^-^—•
- ¦
more tor than factually did, n^Jud&m hased upo.the
¦ :. •.
¦
God^ ' ,.
n -.. .
.^nTS Sor S
f|V
,
S
,
^
tQat
aa
ception
to
Rabbi
of
the
lalmud
,
no
religion,
no
Tiif. twentieth century will begin ^tliers come
mam
Bioe .w^
ethics basing Henry ^
the rescue. This' however! LIT nbt seen\io speSni of pur history-thpse who know it;
as formal
ly sworn
fcy Ja:,
.
on January 1, 1»H1. ; December 31, firm thoughtfullv suggested a public e-vperieiice.
tamed l«ng.ago, .;
upon religion , nothing higher tha^
0
iu Report
*&&
£&*
that Ins lol- and
let
God
Almighty
take
care
of
the
.
^
York says
fSan
'^ew
consists/ almost
birtl '
V.mn is the last day of the nineteen th aubscri plion in aid of the fund and ^A 3
rest. Why is that so? Let us see.
mn-'j tf .-ritf nfcfu'- ™.yf r p s: ¦selfishness.: That there is such a God ^.^^K^^ ^^
?
'
century, The first century did not :h eaded the list - .with a generous donaained
V?Lat Judaiam &Ct
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begu. with January 1, 0 but with Jan- tion of ?U000, The newspapers, the: *T
a
,o
such
rela
ns be- ^ ^m
»j i gur ,
Cold ™ter was thrown upon the fhose polemics and^pbb getics ^as
ht "fl ock m^h^S'are^ry 'pr^
-g
W*
UBr v '- 1many years a citizen of ;^
this conatry,
Public Ledger , Pres , and ' Telegraph , ty.bnt his own experience demonstrates Jew's zeal and enthusiasm from two Vgely accidental. The Rabbis of to- tween God man and world , reason, STh^S
—
S l™h£cl ^7^\Z
*ter %¦ however, who are thoroughl y
and one unknown donor followed fc^.fallacies.
f ± J ^ ' f T ^ i ???
^
Solomon Oabi«oi:h secular ;poems the good example of giving similar
The Rev. Mr. W. Salter of Chicago, ^e murderous, calamifies of the Cfu- Americani.ed in sentiments and Jan- ^ S^tc^^
^- r
^
ff SSSSS
^S^^a
^i
^
I
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(Hebrew), with introduction and notes amounts and over 810,000 was railed the lecturer ot the Ethical Culture sades, also after the expulsion of the g«age and are no longer under the dire ^;"„.
^
triotisin;
,
:
Helhtis
taken
special
interiT^"
rf
k
«
k
now theour own orthob y Dr. H. Brnrl v , appear now in Ber- at once, sufficient for the emergency. Society , addresses us on this subject Jews from the Pyrennean peninsula, necessity of opposing
ww 6.'; u m "?1 na ,ye., reRChett "8 °7 est in municipal affairs , and ma an ;
B*
out r
Ia"
lin by .M. Poppela„er in octavo form. The action of the firm . it need hard l y as follbws :
the reform JJ«J"; onthe German cities^ and from Southern ?« element to establish
n
guiding;
S^ ^^
1" f f ^ ^T ^ ^
"
^
^
Yo/ y orSer the book in any first be said , has Won general commenda
i>
ma,
,4,
Ohica
g
o.
Dec.
vm
:
J^^i.
,
Italy-from
which
he
never
recovered
(
?S°S^in^e
of theiclST&ZgSSS*
^-ifpffl^
"
^^
im
the
vast
majority
of
the
Amefi
class r
bookstore.
*°tion , and very deservedly. There is EdUor "Israelite. "
p^p
members
entirely-theconstant persecution, ezV
present boar l indorsed
°
J",
„ ?;^
, ¦. ? . ,
no class more worthy of the consider- Dear hl T : l observe that you say in patriatj on exc|U3ion and derision up caa Israel ,—should they not think of B0Ti -vou prove . neither nor hnd . either, Jj lni (pi the
appointment.
the
ten
DnnhR
years pending to
^nt «
than the teachers ^^^0^^n " snSffrofn i™" 'K^ the ve^ door of thiscentu r;"which a Jewish propaganda to defend Juda- "J^"^
Wmost memorable fact in the* ateness of all people
1
'^
^
<^
"
ism
nst
its
assa
lants
aga
from
abroad
the
public
scU
especiall
in
a
,
y
and;
£Z
r
^l^
^
t
J
'
Z
*
^
made
him
mum
,
dumbfound
:
Z
:
^
L
u
haye
y
v
™m
J^^iSS^dTS"
ee
8 a
a revealed Juda ^rfi
^^M^
"?^^
cn|d. The struggle of existence, ten a"<? t0 carry abroad its light and sal- *°u oan on^y ¦
nary 1, 1898, in the establishment of case like this, where the misfortune Christians will nieetupon the common Jew
Eiu 00 n s h
«
«
e
raP«st»
ground
of
Ethical
On!
tare
'sr"
vat,on
and
unite
obedience
to
the
lessons
*™?of
be*»
"
the new and free government of Ciiba was the result of causes entirely
fM
aggravated
to
the
unprotec
ted
Yates.
Dnring
the
war he was a mil- ;
selves
n
or =H«tTS
as free, anyhow^ as are V British Jj g ^— ^ th em
livlg in constant terroAnd u„- the prophets ? _ _
¦
SSR
T
^t^i
i
SS
n
,t
&J SSt V
^<£F ^t '
colomes, and they we; know are well their representatives.
« We do » th 8ay . .. We lecture runs bjm3e,f in , aQ a| y
von hardly do then, j ostico,, you are certain^, dragged his soul into the
"
:
ffitf
6
>
John
mOlerSi ^
¦¦» •
Aonbtlesa aware that there are Ethical abyss of materialism and he became everv gtinday,"
^
satisfied with their political condition.
some maintain
,
, "not alism with all its absurd sequences
He has been in '
if PresidentinLincoln.
the J^ws
New
the
—¦
sake
business
'
York^any
ye.rs.aad '
much
^^he
of
'•
as
he
maintains"to
t :£
f
t S
It is ridiculous sometimes, vhat t t^ t
B°
uphoU^
"¥ " I na!
and prom u^
tff
8
*
A
f t»' tbe °™- J
We publish elsewhere the quarterl y critics will bring out in support of ST&tfn thS j gwsTd
i
S S^1" He1 Presidenf f
JS'i^^h^^j KJ^
^T We ™h t0 ga^ J^aism. It is self-evident that l
r attract to our™>
temp
report of Secretary Berkowiti of the their fashionable theories. The other• «« Christian birth meet in about equal J reIl g ™ *™ h "^.nat
this class of Rabbis can make no ™ S^ Hebrew Ohar i ieTU .
t0 les (sometimes
o
our
^
come )
hear
teach Propaganda for Judaism.
National Farm School at Doy lestown , day one of them who maintains yet '»n ™e ?^h li^?r ' !!,
Vice-Presid«nt of Z Hebrew Orphan
"
! ZVZn 'St I I I ~hU%Z\n? ™T1?J the? ?°
.
^
' l 9'
ft
hla m
Asylum
,
Pa. It U exceedingly interesting and the stories in Genesis are mythicil , j °v s The h?c\lid Hn S an £m
be
the
Honorary
, of ;
Vice-President
^^
^ withJ some, if^
H™^H?t™ ?Ll£\ case
'
And now come the other Rabbis ,
not with all. Here
shows that the school is making a, pointed ont to ns fte passaged G^ Jeata to aU .^^
"
1Uteaded
^f^^ n ^ ^% h f i''
it>n " f 8 dre th Se Su day
h
pt
the
the
qUe
T
f6
good progress a. the limite d means at Lis 26 ; 12 , where it is stated , th at denta l reasons that the corresponding V; J"
ka
maJority
of
««
thi8
of" lohool Xrus^e S the Barou t
v ^
^
,^^ 1
t^n^Jw
J ? S°
l ™^^n
™ ,le tUreS^
t0 eXp °Und &nd P r0' F - U- "g
the command of its officers will per- Isaac did sow in the Philistine coun- ™»"-> S »ot *™W» .reached. Baoe
ia
el1C0Untry
and HTrsohFund and a member of til '
°
2TZ'
thei
.
dTri
'
l^
W
?ate the 8P iril« Mkh ttnd hopes ^
mit. It is deserving of the most gen^ try and harvested a hundredfold his SalVvth^'if nrob^blv^^'%Z ^
r dutie8 Harmony " Liederkran? and' ProRreps
«
of „11 t Z fcm t? Z "fJudakr
T
- a ; are they not a sort of and are always °read7
erous support, for nothing but good seed. This we know , said he , is surel y 5rte?\\£^iSTto^ffiS ^ f f S
y and willing to
«
*»!g *:
n^^lS\S
f of
f i^
#^
R«^a d^
S^ J ^.
Ho 'sJ*
1*
Bwu , . .
oi
6
head
ilrnicom Pr om,9e w,th unbelievers and do all in their power to advance man- . ™Z
the
and
can be accomp lished thefe . It is onl y fabulous. We know howeve r that it Ethical Society-the Ethical Society is fi
¦
»n^
™'
-«!nl?
'
0^
r B "** "°™
«„«- s
h
«
'
'
kind
on
the
other
opponents
or
Israel's
ittoM
an
influence
j
euding
eve/
to
reli
a question of how much , and that de- is true with Indian corn also in our
"^'
path to human
?
gion , in
SSsSS
1eg«ona If >n . bears. i n " of. thatt which the hoary mothe r receives onl y tion , to carry Tig ht and truth perfec- Saiffo?^ ^Kn
pends np -in tbe amount of supp ort country and in our time. This would break them down.
into the tive „ New York^ Oityd^ P
in
"
dark
recesses
h
e
dry
crumbs
tailing
,
of
received.
fro m her own
unenli ghtened hu"wVTsalt.r
try
not satisfy the gentleman , as we could
when
.
M " Salti!r rv th
Pn Z'
Jeirr persecutors
Z„ Z? ™,i Europe
P™ *table . or are not 8ome of lhose eb . manity, to spread the blessings
... . ,. , .
~
give him no ocute demonstration.
of
Hovv ,s Thls l
AH
of
which
is
true
course,
were
less
fierce
the
derision
of
,
and
scorn
i
^
)
:
peace
and
quent
Cfticu]ated
ecture8
good
more to
fellowship in the hu- We
The London Jewish papers con
con- Wee miu
hnd to go 1to0 ine
the iiorary
library sua
and case
take Hatre( 1
»„.ri to
w- nff
»r
offlS r n
Hundred Dollars. Be^rd
ot j eW3 , a natura ollt ., heaped uponit Judaism was onl y less spreaa
;„„» »„
• ?
?tmue
onrpad
?nf
» * instances,
abroad
tb
P
nnmfl
and
famo
nf
man
familv
lamiiy.
Thev
nr
fl
reaAv
tuL
to present
,
aoroau
me
name
ana
iame
iney
ot
are
ready
of the 1 out Herodotus, and gave him to read
by
..
„
..
,
„„„
,
,
„
„
they
any
' but
u f ;. was there
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
f ofe tbe c mmn
»i
tbod
coarse
th
gr
* onl1;.
yet,
y :in a the 8peaker than tbe hol y cause ot say, to assist effectuall y in any right- Hall's
Cure.
treatment of Russian emi
emigrants
, „,
°
,^or
in Clio paragraph cxciii. He could
°T
1
>y m
eraiua 'bv
J.Catarrh
"
he
he
teaching
the
Christian
reli
milder
form—we
know
'
'
{
°
gion
and
CHENEY * CO., Props.. TJedo.
„
,
all
thuJ
from
Wopi
Y"
^rlTJZ
\
2
n
a
i
Xl
.
:„
beUe^O.
,
Hpo
^Who
Wa
wo
eous
nronaffanda
hnhfilf
n
f
know^
israei.
vv
no
Knows
prupagunua
weaeciare
we
wu»
in
oenai
t.,^oi™
the agents ot the German steamship read it and read also,this passage," of\ . . • .". 11 u lessened
U™
and
j
t
ot
Judaism
„
j
.
.
'
do
„»„^«„i experience
i- p phonal
1
d.sa
we the undnwii.rnii.1 ho™ known F. J.
present.
not , and cannot tell- that the Sun- in the name ot the God of Israel. Cbeney forthflffi^yea^^d
lines, more especiall y by those of the all countrks which have come within tLtU lt *ho^
hi»
Hamburg-American line. Nor are my observation , this (Bab ylonia) is Pear f,1,o g ether Etnmig people who s atus of ant -bemitism , Russian and day lectures are the kind of propa- What can we do , they ask, if our peo- ^r??^ ^0^« '?, ¦» bMto ".t ™Xhav
8carded
0e
pie do not back us, and they do not.
their troSUea ended when the emi- far the most fruitful in corn * * * the
*
";
io^i^eby"Sirir fl "° ° ^ "¦
i %T™
f .
P P
f. Z"
[
l M^
9,,r
e J e " 8' ======== ==== _ There is no zeal , no enthusiasm
™
^
grant, get on board the shi ps as mat- soil is so particularl y well adapted . !8 ?. be ex Pf leet' -,,ca
, lear° t!..iat th .
. ™- S * f * beH Pnsf d to
in
the
,teW*SnS, wLtaSe Druggie T^ :
4 „
A < ^.
each,n e8 Pu™^
hnu h t h"y
ath
m
r
tb
e
rear,
and
there
QfCat
treatment of steerage paingers
A
DlSCOVCry
can
be
no
is that it never produces less than two
courage in
'
' V* L ?
,=
f'.
B
]
h?
f 1, ' !
'
^ olt hu anthe front. There are wealt h y congre - fo?DIIf0 KttiSAK fe Marvi n' WholMal
not at all uncommon on these lines hundred feld." He gave it up. The be '-T 6 l,ft u ra ? c0'°,[ed V h,s arl/ ,deal Were ar b low «hat
.,,,.
^^"^
1
^0
t
aIld * W
^
g ations that P ay tuler » ble "aeries to H&r. Cat rrh fcure ifa tabed infrj ^ .
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Nor is this to ba wondered at for com- Bible mav be mythical , but Herodo- 'T^'
**) £
"^
T ??? iT-U ,° l" ™"'.
<1U M 7*^>
?
Tt
p laint, ,,f b ioriah treatment of first tus, who sometimes tells huge lies ,
,e b e ne- ^S^7t
**
»&# :
t^ M2Shi I SeJd wi^cS
> ± ST*'? ^Tt' "V ' .
C^ fa
c.b.n ,»«llg.r. h.vB reached us from mu st certainl y be all rig ht , e thoug ht. i i^ '^^Zur l r lSl^*
™
S
M
b
n ^^
DB wen
^ '
Z
LV
f
tt
^
from
„otter
&l
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Sra
ua
S
E
J
^
T
^
^
p
sm
£
¦
4)^^=M^=^
^ bl ^i^SS
J ewiali travellers 011 these lines. The That is one 01 the methods of those ..)r ...
represented outside or the con, ^
,: „ t
, , 7[_ l
..
^XZI3afc-.z--^^S^^3r~
.—_ .
. t
' ^>J^^
and, ,,
Profis, of
materialism advanced
JplCT^ gregation , and each of them
by
the
prog
ress
to
on
mort experience d travellers usuall y gentlemen.
' .; Adler attracts Jewsleast
^^Tn^^
the natural sciences
earns his Vranr UUon. or costive, eat a Cm**".
that
&a,ter ^hnstmns. A
atheism
~^ share
____ ^___ ch oose other rmitp s.
of the laudatio n bestowed on <^dy cathartic, cure guteanteed, l0c, 25&
this
X^teinWL
f
V\
1 our unders tanding of the matter.
yie one hand and agnosticism on the
tbe minister He is hired and
id
^^r~^^^ §sS^f^^^^r~~P
Rkv.
Dn
SntWAn
of
St.
Joseph
''
,
other
inundated European society,
—•—
~
"
canend and purpose only ' What ~"
,. ,
for
SHP^#FtI in-: rLondon
.
c
L
3/^^m
^
good
.VW'T thinks that Mo. , whose book we announced in our
und tbe Jew with it. The remn antc
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DONA"
J^^
^P
^
J
fiff
/
he
L%
do
j
£
*
to
Judaism
a,
^Ari
''There i^ one earth l y hope of justice last, paid us a fl y ing visit Friday last.
of that class of Europeans are still
TIONS.
to himself! " I k a o w a al™
i^Wlll ftll^O
48 &M.1J^^fr*tH
tor t he Jhw , and that is that the Among other interesting information
among us. F-j r a long time , from
KBR I ['IpR^I^
"
tion
one
of
them
latel
y
I Id
ll1/11b1iI11iI
*^l
Christian races of Europe shall em- the learned Rabbi comuiiiiiicaled to
Jkwish Oui-han Asylum , ' , 1812 to 184« the Jews ot Germany, IP/r,
P" _,fift
"that elected a von nir P M hfi: 1 ' ."m
iSaV*lHl*W»W^
///J {!(
,
^ t
^T^
*
brace the doctrines rt f Chrint. " Il us was also this : that he has finished ,
Cleveland .ub,Ua
O., Dec . 80. 1807. .< Italy, Poland and elsewhere fought so
9mr ^^__
in
him
advance h!> L«t ot ,, 1'i,
MlM ^ WW&
the above means anything it is that or nearly so, the manuscri pts lor aome
Messrs. Loaw .I. UoUlumn mid N. to say the world in arms , for political WM
XfVlnil*1-'
"M UMX^ ^^-^
doctrine or hiatorv as t \ v
P D I X T H »MH TTDDIPllT
the Jew will be more or less perse other books , especially one on tho Henry Bpek mati Exficutt.rs of the Ks> - emanci pation , for their political rights "Clear a> a toy itai-Sp arh tiag as a Diamond. " Jewish
llllAJM/ AW1/ Uf Klufl l
hfl( i hear(i pnm . , fkf 1 ,.7 ', 1 ,
1""
cuted by Christians until th -y shall doctrin, of immortali ty being as ol.f
'1' deceasw1 ' Ciu" as men and citizens , and the political The club water par excellence.
^J™"
Seceesor
.!
' he should
¦cease to teach their children the in fa among Israelite s as is the nation it
-^
Gentlemen : Replyin g towe
es- ideal ove rshadowed all others , and inon the issues of the Si? as " h " T\\n>+% f \£f \1*t OC
™
K
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i1
!
f
2
S
r
s
niouj dictn n e th at the Jews cnicihed self; and another „„ the ve.st.ges of toomen fa vor of f)ac^M . your
*
hereby v.gorjted the prevailing skepticism
''
f r ^ n' '"^g hSl h and preachers do. That- y oW Rabbi had Km 'f t l l l l i r r L J
Jesus and because of this and or their Urael in Jtgypt and of Ejjypt in the enclose leoeipt for «an a , which yon and materialism. The remains also J£odT
¦
" IV lI I V r l U I l> Vw/'
complexion.
religious
sentimen
t
enoJrh
£
h
\
V
refusal to believe he was or is God , most ancient Hebrew literature. We kiudly remi tted to our institation as a oi this class are among us Jews and The rnost valuable medicinal water
Bav "t hen I rnn.u .t U , ,
i™ °
they are to be forever accursed here heartil y wish to see these books pub bequest of the ate
g'' snotSe
P
known to the medical profession.
Gentiles. S .me were healed , others
OF HIGHEST
"^ mSi™
1
k
T damned '•her f f'"
lmS that
°f- U 0 PTUb,li3ber wbo dopartJrS'L, Me' Jan. 5th , ,BB7. f " °°t ^T ^^
told .
ft^^u^^B^ST.S
H^' ' 'll T\
3
S
S
l
,
pleS
s
J
A n d TW/
l
[
rT
T
Uk e tle n8k - Juda,sm
fARTISTIC
l K I I S I ^ QUALITY
«M U i 1,.
P
^^
with their Rabbi becau e £
Under toe rules ot onr institution Jews, others broke ranks and deserted
.
,
KS ^iSStt :
Ll
quoted
come ^\
to see fthe root'? whence
peren whenT
it comes tto tthe dissemination
of: the amount went into onr Sinking us altogether. They saved for them^
~
8e»d r„, D«.„r'.i>.
.
PkM.
in his sermons Hebrew n«w«L2
t
ninlly springs the great crime of the its literature , is poverty stricken. We Fnnd and the memory of the deceased selves some of the inherited virtues,
For«a!ei.,, 1fc (.im.(j«uruiiil .
*, f .ea lrQva
r\ n n 1 I T1TT7T1T C TA
*¦
the
Bible
whieh
thai
last fifteen or sixteen centuries. It is know of other very able writers-for will be perpetuated in the customary 8uch as domestic purity, intellectual Tho Waukesha Water Comp any,
' n0M of I) . H. HA I I1W N K IV'I
UBd eL!JT»' ThL
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in
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k*
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patriotbm
^
"»•«-.
chari^hea/ts,
S
it which ^a^SSLSEK
nln elements which it has not
^T
f t have valuable manuscripts
"-"^T^
^^ of our and veracity, but dropped all religion,
\
ito
,
-that
in Board, I>«'
^ pagan ^ml^^^f
^
am,
Yonrs truly,
142 and l44 W. 4th St,
the Rabbi-is a theologian wiiW
steiwVoeoler
DRUG
COthe . courage to discard formally.
their sates, which cannot be given to
S. WolWn. Seo'y. even those of the .kind who ostensibly
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much ab|t tSdrives
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