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Br Chas. H. J•sosh.1

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was born 0,1 St. Patrick's Day. Rather s!gnifi•
cent, to .y the least. Our good friend, the rabbi, when it comes to (hiving
out snakes, shows himself to be as adept a• tic valiant St. Patrick hitnself.
Dr. Wise was 50 years old on Marc', 17 and Ciousands gathered to do him
honor. Testimonials from great men of all creeds an d national ties were
offered. High tributes were paid to his euaragy, his high concetition of his
Dr. Wise is
mission, his •ggreasiveness, his schokral•ie his eloouence.
probably the most "many-sided"man in the held of organized relk•ious life
He
in this country. He is a teacher and an execmise of -:usual ahiliiy.
is able to create a congregation after his !OH's: ike is able to finance it.

Spain is
der the
the Jews
he nuns-
jets who
ins and
Row men
al hymns
advisors
Talmu-
mid their
ilesmen-
uaile the
Spanish-
g and as

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PAGE SEVEN

P9SII el RON kit

ELIOT, AT 90, HAILED
AS AMERICA'S SAGE
1 .6°11 °Li.riT.S
EIN7-
j osEPH,=—
AND MAN OF LIGHT
GlAs.

tCessw•riahl.

t ratites
ibis, fur
hey dis-
:ause it
iii„ but
phasizes
t useful
in the

__-
Chief Justice Taft Calls Him
Leader and Prophet of
the Nation.

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LIBERTY IN RELIGION

FOUND HIM CHAMPION

His Life Testimony to

Love for

Fellow-men and Interest
in Human Causes.
_--

he is able to bring into being branch synagogues; he can organism and
maintain comm unit y houses: he can, t !trough his remarkable genius for
C AMBRIDGE ' Mass.--Charles W il-
su ccess.
.E.liol, president emeritus iif
o rganization, create a Jewish Institute of Religion and make it a
One is amazed at the dynaic
m energy of this teaser. I have always be. ha
versity, WaS given a re-
Willard Un i versity,
though he tries niarkahle testimonial on the occasion
lieved that he a ...kb and thin ks 24 hours out of every 24,

to convince us that he has slept on occasions.

of his attainment of the age of nine-
ty. Chief Justice William Howard

. .....•-•

Dr. Wise has crowded so much into those 50 yearn that I could IlfdYCelf Taft was the principal speaker at a
believe that he was only 50. I wouldn't have I ern surprises: if it had been ,. iiimonstration arranged in tribute to
announced that he was celebrating his 150th annivgraary. One gains wrong the venerable educator, who was de.
as haviiiv. achieved more for
impressions. I net Frank Harris !Mee in his studio in lower Fifth avenue, ,kilted
New York, and I told him that I expected to see a [Ilan who must be over .„
i, t tiiieig ritn iaul, i n deniiiiiriwy than any other
100 years old. He didn't the very kindly to that remark, so I hastened to
lain that because of the fact he had been a friend of Thomas Caryle, and
I' hief Justice Taft, in his oration,
real ise
Carlye seemed to belong to such a distant past, the• it was difficult to
said:
Ur. 'N i ::, I
-y
that a man in his sixties could have known him.•
"Dr. Eliot is a leader and prophet
am uttering the sentiment of the readers of this column every• i•f the people in the true sense. Its
know
be snared for at :irimacy in all educational reform,
where in the country, when I say that we hear you
A.nerican iiis interest in adjusting the equities
least another 50 years of high-minded, cans:t..ait

ry is one
spectacles
Id. Such
learning,
as Was
of Spain
iursuit of
ay's a re-
Ise of the
dews, was
th a rich-
as to bear
Linaissance
Spanish
cotter of
le Health, -
S the can-
ant of cul-
t!). While
sandy was
dsh-Jewish
with all
t spiritual
that. The
essentially
while the
Iture was
definite
'entitle de-
m to take

Jewry nerds such leaders as Rabbi Stephen u.: Po ;$ o e most iatereat-
ing personality and, like Zangwill, he is int-r•sting "copy" for the Jewish

ef the laborer and the capitalist, and
he useful candor in which he points
out the shortcomings of each, his
abiding enthusiasm for the promotion
The "secrecy" of the B'nai B'iith has hero for ye:Ael a mere shell. And of municipal governments in which
I have contended for years that even the noike - believe secrecy slmu:d be the welfare of the citizen is most in-
bolished, for it gives rattle brains like Fortis and Klansmen an excitze (or timately bound up, his yearning for
■
criticism and vicious lying. So it is interesting to •ead that the Chicago t he enlargement of the lungs of con-
lodge of the I. 0. B. B. initiated a group of candidates in the nresence of eested cities in parks awl play-
Jewish, Catholic and Protestant leaders in Chi-ago. As anyone knows
.:rounds, his activity in the husband-
except • confirmed nincompoop, such a ceremony as riven by the 11'nai lug and preservation of the national
B'rith could tie given anywhere on earth before any group because it is resources, his patient, persistent and
every ethical per. eonsistent advocacy of the civil serv-
beautiful and impressive and is broad enough to erll'ence
son. A Catholic priest, two protium at Prciter ta at clergymen, the Grand Ex- ice. his earnest labor in the cause of
alted Ruler of the Elks and a lodge viewed the ceremony. Of course, it is internal peace, have prompted his lay
Young men's and men's styles
u nderstood that the Kramped Klan minds will assert that it was • frame-up sermons and made men hearken to
from the Kirschbaum shops.
or a show-off. Why not invite some of the Klansmen?
aim:
"Ile is an individualist. Ile ac-
Another news item from Chicago. • I find it in a daily paper, which cepts only what approves itself to
If you seek good style, smart appearance and long
anyway. The Umted atm. No mass inclination carries
speaks well for its accuracy. Maybe it's near troth,
wear within it moderate clothing budget—Kirsch-
Charities of Chicago gave a large sum to the support of the Hebrew schools him to a conclusion. lie loves liberty
mid democracy.
—the newspaper say $100,000. Al any rate, it is said that the Charities
Ile loyally yields to
baum Clothes answer the problem. New Autumn
want to modernize the revime of Jewish education in the schools; mak- the majority when ordered liberty re-
woolens, new looser fitting models tine workmanship
changes in the curricula. But the Orthodox leaders strenuously object and quires such yielding; but he never
have withdrawn the achools from the financial aid of the Charities. One ceases to advocate a change in the
--and prices that lower the cost of dressing well.
hundred thousand dollars is ',Ate a sum to lose, so it looks very much— :iopular verdict, should he deem it un-
His training in the traditions
unless some public-spirited Jew, who is greatly interested in Jewish educe- just.
lion, and who at the same time happens to be very wealthy, comes forward and freedom of discussion in the
I town meetings has followed him. his
—that the Hebrew schools will have to close down in Chicago.
New England conscience is as erect.
Awake, Nordics! Up, Klansmen! Crank the Movers. There is serious ii , powerful and as unbending as I,i,
talk of nominating Associate Justice Louis D. Brandeis to he La Follette'. stature, His love of religious liberty
running mate on • third party ticket. This will never, never do. However, :and resentment of intolerance are
growing sentimen in favor of honest men for public office, men part of his being and sensitive to the
there is a
who are oil-proof. And ironic as it may be a Jew such aBrandeis will slightest alarm. Liberal beyond the
of many. in an absence of
have to he drafted into service. Put your ear close to the ground and you sympathy
creed, he would cherish religion as
can hear someone throwing a fit in Dearborn, Mich.
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the greatest agency in the advance
Treason to the King of Fordania! Off with his political head! How of mankind.
dare
"Ins life has borne testimony to
dare such a Bolshevist as United States Senator Brookhart—dare, yes,
—suggest an investigation of Holy Henry's alleged lobbying for Muscle his deep love for his fellow-men and
his
constant solicitude for the right
Shods? But it seems that the Senator not only dares but he is going ahead
with it, and he says that he has something to go on, too. Tenr.r•ible, this solution of their problems. It has
given
him a pulpit from which he has
hysteria in Washington. Why, they won't even permit Congre•smen to vote
the natural resources of the government to an individual for 100 years preached as few men have preached
to our people. He has represented
without some small-minded person making sneering remarks about it
•
no class, he has banished all preju-
•— -
Yes, we have a real democracy. It is the democracy of youth when slice; he has subjected every problem
ish agricultural problem throughout great excitement, last Friday evening.
a howl to the test of a judicial spirit of in- rated to Edward Janverin Emanuel, a JUDAISM ON THE FARM
Davidson and During the fifteen round bout which
the
country.
Messrs.
uninfluenced by the elders. In New York there has been raised
is not fulsome to say that beloved brother who died young. It
A DIFFICULT PROBLEM Stone are certain that the work ini- was held at Madison Square Garden
It
because in Eugene O'Neill's nlay, ''All God's Chilluns Has Got Wings," it is ,fairy.
necessary for • white girl to kiss the hand of • Negro. O'Neill wants a, he has wielded greater power with at once became a recognied elemen-
tiated by the United Synagogue will between Goldstein and Joe Lynch,
text-book
on
Jewish
history,
and
Cary
intelligent democracy of this
former holder of the title, Goldstein
The United Synagogue of America,
Negro to play the part. So the populace promptly rises on its hind legs the
unofficial was adopted by the Jewish Publication long a force in welding conservative soon exert its power over all similar fought bravely and cleverly, refusing
against country than any
other
and howls. All the forces of uplift and religion unite in protest
groups in America. And if it does
Society of America. It has recently
to be goaded by the spectators into
thought
and
institutions
in
the
city
this disgraceful, this terrible exhibition ofimproner action on the part of citizen of his time."
so,
it
will
have
gladdened
the
hearts
Dr. Eliot who on numerous occa- been acquired by the Jewish War communities of American Jewry, has, of thousands of Jewish parents, bol- a knockout before the fifteenth round.
God's children. No, my dear Mr. O'Neill. all God's "chilluns" evidently
Committee, and
in conformity with the awakening, in- istered the waning enthusiasm for Lynch, who many years ago won the
"ain'tgot wings;" if they have, then it's only the white wings that count. sions voiced his condemnation of Memorial Education
every form of religious and racial ill- will he shortly re-issued. The famous terest in the life of the agricultural things Jewish of their offspring, and title from McGovern, held it unitl
It just so happens that I personally know the aches who has been called will, wrote the preface to the late historian Gratitz thought very highly
worker, extended its influence to the helped attain that general Jewish last Friday night, with the exception
upon to kiss the hand that has caused such a tempest in a teapot, and she
McCall's boak, "Patriot-. of the work, and described it as "a country's Jewish farming common'. ,, , lidarity which must be the saving of one short period. Intense partisan-
is not only a fine artist. but a sensible, broad-minded woman who will no Samuel W.
designed
wise he contaminated by • contact th•t seems to carry such misgivings to ism of the American slew," just pub- Carlylti-like idyll." A book
tics. Despite the ninny who still as- f the divided camps of contemporary ship was exhibited by the audience,
for older readers was "Jewish l'or-
but the two fighters played the game
lished,
siert that all Jews ate herded in the
riven Judaism.
our Christian civilization.
traits," 0 collection of articles that cities, the suns}': of the United Si --
---
like sportsmen. In his dressing room,
had appeared in various magazines, agsgue hair
what meanness We who 8.e
that t,
after the loss of his title, Lynch said:
Isn't it strange how Mull oar routs are,
chiefly Macmillan's and Good Words. number f
, s to
find's
children!
If
there
Ile's a
fans
w
rh,
"I congratulate Goldstein,
r
ceonille
ell?
made in the image of God a
—
These were sketches dealing with the particularly in the Nast, is of cons.d- SPORTS CROWN GOES
nice little fellow and will be a cham-
he a punishment for those who sin acainst Km, wl•at punishment will be
Lady Magnus,
w in
London,'
Iii,,,
who
died
of
notabilities
such
as
Menasseh
I
TO
JEWISH
FIGHTER
Goldstein,
happy
pion
hard
to
beat."
for those who take the position that only whites are Co.l's children?
.,1* •Il years, was I lien Israel, NloseS NiendelsSOlill, and arable magnitude.
is the democracy of youth. \ lai • b 2, a'. DI, i,,•••
at his victory, was carried out on the
I ., ,,,,I women
In a far greater degree than the
started out to say that the only title democracy
, . • .. ,,,,,,t
The book also contained an
•
Heine.
enthusiastic
sup-
creeds. all colors, all classes
Abe Goldstein Wins Championship shoulders of his
•, I..
In the pubh c and high schools we find all
qll:11 her article on "Charity ill TallilUdie problem of educating the fanner
.1, le ,,:.
ttended a play given
evening I amended
Iporters.
from Joe Lynch.
youth generally, has the manor of
pl•ying and working together. The other
... .i. , , i I ,.. Y...
was
limas,'
which
had
previously
been
, 1,i . ,
by the graduating class of a high school, and in the school orchestra I saw 1
,,, , is • ..,„ I ., ,,,, i•, i, , i ,....,„ ii.
aulilished in the National Review. An- .! -wish juvenile education up iiiiared its
three colored boys, as well as white boys of different groans; I could detect
al
NEW YORK:—(.J. T. A.) — Abe I He who listens to the tale-bearer
a ......411,.•-,
1
ork, a volume of essays of gen- diffieultitis. Religious serswes, teach-
ni... was a oth work,
...... i y ..ate
Jewish children and Protestant children; I saw an Italian boy, and possibly
must, even when Goldstein, an East-side boy, was and back-biter shares his sin; for it
daughter of the late Alderman oral interest, was "Saltage," really ing, social activity,
there were Polish boys. And it seemed to we that that orchestra expressed
ear that sets the tongue
sometime a reprint of a little book called thoroughly centralized, entail, among awarded the bantam-weight cham-i is the willing
Emanuel Emanuel, J. 1',
the true harmony of human relationship, which, realized by the larger world
Mayor of Portsmouth, cane of a "Remnants,' which had been private- farming communities, the handicaps pionship, amid rousing cheers and in motion.—The Talmud.
outside, will bring about the millennium,
—.......•,--_
family that has given many leaders ly printed some years before. Many of distance and growing neglect. Cen-
easy
ininuni,s. She began Ler of the sketches in this book are in tralization itself, has been no of
The official national magazine of the Kiwanis, the name of which has to t•e
all
ntimate and personal vein matter—the bringing together
work
at the a more imaori
escaped me for the moment, bas a rather sreread-eagle •rticle in a recent cart Sr as a puldic
of
it
group,
,entoen y'•any,
g,
m
er rs, when than the
ty of the deceased's factions and individuals
ij
Figs
the subject of immigration and aliens generally. But what im. '
providing
education
for
issue on
to
the
end
of
now
ac-
teacher at the Sabbath published writings and have
pressed me ass manifestly unfair and prejudiced was the photograph accom. she became a
the young and religious and communal
e aged immigrants, presumably Jews, under School and Synagogue Class in con- quired an added, though melancholy,
panying the article, showing thre
unity among the elders.
that this sort of material was nection with the synagogue at Ports- interest for her friends. "Salvage" is
effect
which was printed a statement to the
Yet with all the imposing obstacles
It
is
lessons
she
taught
at
an
eminently
"quotable"
book.
poor material with which to build America. The objection I find is that mouth. The
ba s is of her remarkable no less for its wit than thus presented, the United Synagogue,
not the least sense in selecting three old men as types to empha- these classes formed the
there was
applicable,
whatever
in
general
co-operation with the Jew.
,
"Little
Miriam's
Bible
it
ration is desirable. Why did they first t bunks,
r elic •
.
size the paint that only
Tales,"
and may be said of a certain lack of ish Agricultural Society, the Council
"holiday
not select three young, vigorous men, Jews if they pleased, the kind that sl,,,.i,,,,,,
of
Jewish
Women, and similar groups,
them.
work by day and study by night, and who catch the spirit of Washington "Nlauriee's Barmitzvah Story," pub - spontaneity that characterizes
od under the pen-name of "IL The following are a few typical has been enabled to set forth a tre-
and Lincoln and Roosevelt and Wilson, who understand that America is lis h
mendous
labor
already accomplished.
N ., ,
and the Secret of their author-
ec tions from the volume.
not • piece of ground occupied by Ku Klux Klan squatters who claim it now •
Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, executive di•
these
ro rector, has himself visited several of
as their own, but that is an ideal. God give the
benighted persons wis- ship was kept even from the members
W e decidedly hold that the hete-
of her own family.
of the word America!
i lox opinion that if a woman marry the larger Jewish agricultural com-
dom to learn the true meaning
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In 1570 she married the then Rev. c chimney sweep, though she come
now Sir—Philip :Magnus, who was ;if a gt ration of whitewashers, she munities in the East,
Rabbi Herbert' Goldstein of New York, in appearing before a committee
Mr. Gabriel Davidson, general man-
of the New York Legislature considering a clean book bill, stated that he at the time one of the West London should ' triri
n . •ri h q.self to take a genuine ager of the Jewish Agricultural So-
for the "P uri " n • Synagogue of British Jews, and her
---1
lax enforcement of law and wished
in soo ' t. •
deplored the p
■ w." , activities were then transferred to
ciety, and Mr. Beniamin C. Stone, di-
days when everybody belonged to • church and there was respect for l
"No market nowadays has more rector of its extension department,
days' the metropolis.
She taught at the
Augustus Thom" answered him by saying that in the good old Puritan
number of stalls, and were first to call Rabbi Cohen's at-
I
School in connection with the than a limited
Rabbi Goldstein would never have been given the opportunity for such tit.
Synagogue, then in if the girls are to take a full share tention to the educational and social
terances as he is provileged to make in these days. I am inclined to agree West London
which Countess of filling these, a like proportion of lack of their people. In the several
with Mr. Thomas. The "good old Puritan days" helped church attendance, Margaret Street
out; months that have elapsed, he has been
but they promoted at the same time bigotry, intolerance and fanaticism- IrAvigilor had helped to for min ISO, boys must perforce be elbowed
and which met on Saturday after- or, sooner than push in and be under- enabled to make most encouraging re-
hang-over
at
the
present
time.•
• nd we ha•e quite ■
the executive council of the
no: ns in Great Titchfield Street. She Paid, most turn colonist, and no help port to
Turks also taught at the Bayswater Jewish further to swell that perplexing sur- national organization.
Here is what Brisbane has to say concerning the attempt of the
single women.
There are as tin example of his ac-

press. We need you, Dr. Wise, we need you.

The New Type of Suits

'29.50 to 54.50

the Jews a
r steadfast
ciple that
an esoteric
sonal tun
aye always
an with no
nlearntitl in
was to lie
t, and per-
wranc• was
But to be
ens as well
irged. The
I part Tien
th the arts
time. The
iished them-
rsuits of a
y no means
illectual lay-
well-rounded
I in secular
iuliar lustre

does not on
scholar lay-
pecialization
!ermined the
nit Of know!
ng If It ii-
i the dign
t with it a
arty inattei
ill. Even in
despairingly
Ilertual syin-

LADY MAGNUS

k;

more patent
ngland and
larship and
./
nation more
'sited States
n this respect
American re-
teeraft draws
nt the great
Ins of which
lay scholar,
sirs whose in-
his perennial
phenomenon.
a richer and
than that et
arshipped to
the self-made
access lay in
achievement
nil varied cut-
irs ago Wood-
in and scholar
he Presidency,
iful
eciate n Bryce
an American
he head of a
iter of power
teacher of rc-
s too unusual
tual
Ideal.
shall patte r's
r the Salt , •

sage.)

CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI lo s OHIO

t

Schools. Another institution in which Plus of

to eliminate the Chief Rabbi of Constantinople:

Pasha, having driven out the Caliph, boss of the Wham-
me lance, proposes now to abolish the Grand Rabbi of Constantinople,
Jews.
much to the distress of the bad
business and ungrateful. Whether or
"Such a step would he
not it is true, as alleged, that Mohammed's Koran was written for
him largely by an intelligent Jew, it is certain that the Koran bon-
rowed a great deal from the Jewish wise men.
centuries Mohammedans and Jews have lived together ami-
For
cably. The learned Maimonides lived protected in Egypt, peace-
fully translating the Greek philosophers into Hebrew, safe from
Christians that might have burned him and also from his co-religion-
ists in Spain that excommunicated him, as in the lowlands they ex-
communicated Spinoza, the greatest Jew.
While the Mohammedan' ruler protected Maimonides' body, he,

"Kemal

farmers
i Lady Magnus took an early and abid- ' "The worst of on rarely give to those tivity, two hundred Jewish
near Albany, comprised in an area of
ing interest was the .lews' Deaf and who hunger a stone in place of bread,
the
southwest
por-
Dumb Home, of which her husband but the best of us, perhaps, are a 100 square miles in County. These
' was for many years president. She little sparing with the milk of human tion of Renssellaer
to
effort,
were
able
men, after lung
kindness to those who thirst.
centered
.."° long Hon. Secretary of the
, ‘ Ladies
''Our staircase thoughts alone, the form a farmer's association
Committee of the Douse. She
there
a
com-
was also a member of the Committee smiles we wish we had smiled, the in Nassau, and to erect
community
pleasant words w e might have re- bined synagogue and
' of the Jews' Infant School.
building. But there war, practically
The instituti o n with which she was, numbered to say, these by themselves
Jacob's ladder of re- no social life, despite these consum-
however, most closely identified, was make a Veritable
mations; and in the absence of a
the Jewish Girls' Club in Leman gets for such of us as care to climb.
Lady Magnus was also authoress of teacher, the Jewish training of the
Street, which, founded in 1880, was
England," in Mur- young Was entirely lacking. Follow-
1 the pioneer of its kind. As President "First Makers of
and address by
1 and, previously, the holder of other ray's Home and School Library, and inig the first visit

I

Mandelbaum and

Rabbi
executive offices, Lady Magnus took' an anonymous booklet of devotion en- Rabbi Cohen,
prominent Jews of Albany in-
great interest, not only in the Club,' titled "Light in the Way," which other
directly in the
Secre-
terested
themselves
Home
' but also in the personal welfare of all was ordered by the then
matter of obtaining a teacher for the
its members. Other activities with tary to he supplied to . Jewish prison-
.
"Young Turkey" is to drive out the
hool. Fourteen
sc
red
llehrew
in pro•er
which she was prominently identified ers. Shr Was a contri utor,
industry build up goo d times. _
un d red d ollars has already been sub•
Gravel Lane School, of prose and portly, to various maga- h
salary
yirnirctild
the
t
oward
written
ate
S•muel
"'re
the
tte by the late of the ,
others scribed
s
Plymouth P
manager, the nines and newspapers, among
which she
A haa h h a, come fronr , the ssss
United Synagogue
W as a
Gazette when an „r $2,000; a nd the
o f Maasachuset te, entitle d. "Patriot
McCall, former Governo
a sub.
ritten by that other great American, Ilerkele Y Street Religion Classes, the the Westminster
now
considering
providing
o r incurables, the Jewish Assn- evening paper. In addition to her is
Ameri can j eer ," Th e f orew ord in w
. er.
deceased was also vention for the rem ain
in this to
book
new
to Home
evelation
the is not
Jew,
'dation
for f the Protection of Girls and prose works, the
Char les W. Eli o t. While most of the matter
The 50 families centered about
r
and the West Central Girls' a poetress of no mean powers. Iler
Women,
Jew., though there is much that will be a
Stevensville, Sullivan County, New
non-Jewish reading Public facts
"K.
M.",
has
long
been
signature,
it ,,,,,• a rea l purpose i n presenting to the
provided
Jew, by one of the ablest men in American public life, for Club.
Jewish York, who have already
Lady Magnus' chief claim to del. familiar to readers of the
concerning tit.
deals largely with
•
300 pages and
$800 toward the Salary needed, expect,
such wan Samuel M c Call. It has almost
tinction, however, lay in her work as Chronicle, to which for many years after a complete canvass now in prog-
as, Jew to American welfare and American
from time to time sent her grace.
the contribution o f th e A mer i c
e , an authoress. When some years ago she
eon . ress, to obtain $1,500 before calling
life from the days of our colonial development to the present hour. H
published a list of ' ful c ontributions, and not aehlom
promi•ingly with Fordm•ni• and other •nti• the Academy
. subvention. Although the sev-
ueeom
women writers sufficiently eminent to tributions from her pen appeared el- for
• lso deals drastically and
eral communities about Norwich,
well worth reading by both Jew
nymously.
It is
English Wom en's A cad emy ' togtther anosed
Semiti c tendencies in this country. Plymouth
been unable
Press, 65 Duane street, New firm an
was deeply
d
religious. Connecticut, have as yet
d b y th e

health.

with his medical knowledge, protected the ruler's
bring bad times into his
The quickest way for Kemal Pasha to
Jews, whose intelligence and

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ether
on
of %vthe Aca dem ie Fran.
raise, her name as on the list. Apart She Ws an ardent and enthusiastic
In from her early works, of which men- student of Hebrew, in which she Was
see the Jewish Publication Society of America home
I would lik e t o articles on Jewish subjects that have appeared from ton has been made shove, her first medically self-taught. Lady Magnus
(published in the seventies), is survived by her husband, Sir
book form those
in 10
th• Nation, written by Zangwill, Kellen, Smertenke, book
tim • to •
was "About the Jews in Bible Times." Philip Magnus, Bart., and leaves two
oat • t
k
Id
Lewisohn, Weissmann, Browne and others. They woo
Wag followed. in 1885, by "Out-, sons (one of whom is Mr. Laurie
would prove of value to the Jewish reading public. This
of Jewish History," written for Magnus. M. A.), and ■ daughter,
°sting collection end
M., I hap. th a t the publication committee will consider thia euggestion lines
the Jacob Franklin Trustees and deli- Mrs. I- ederic Franklin.
favorably?

and Gentile. I t i s pu bli s h e
e is $2
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York, and the •d•ertised pric_

to provide funds for this purpose, ar-
rangement has been made for several
of the farmers' children, high school
graduates, to obtain instruction in
Norwich in the conduct of . tem-
porary once-a-week school.
The circumstances here shortly de-
pitted are an indication of the Jew-

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