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15d THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE , .. ' ; * " SV ' - « ' .., * H ? I If a Fresthinkeriaa-iaan who is free and. -JDeifo* That whlcb man ftiide f in *Gennany»thB * '4astHtoVfc*5toW and ^M^nl^^in 'Wp^^ W^^^^* *^^ I V2 *"» ' T ^ , VI from prejudice* , preconceived op im in himself is his knowled ge,, snd knom^**B JBM^&^l^^ mortal etate would ^etracfc irom his ^yeraa^o v^n^^i^ ^^ ^ American Israelite. ^y^i^f -wfa ¦** * h i? h ^^ ei #P swrm s?»£!a^a?fi- ^saps^s^s :• ¦ ' ; , , ;, . .. . , , .. . neepng 'rioflonfiiWhe n he thinka^put self , in the vast-domain o£jtfapar#; distances^ weii aB , *a^io;m .$$i ra^Afj| ouf mind pari not form an- adequate and every o rb-so^ creation j twhen' alli WAr n * f in p„mi«ii.wi an ri Pr<Hi»u* ^ownU«# bW of- that claW^'If can be(nd mbre^aoM^^' eoiir fc»eaMbM;jW:^ conception :bf infinity, eternity arid spftwi^unroUB^itBe lfii iiki .^BotoUJAo f ;? BWCH * C0 M Pnbll3t. rB and Prop rs. a ^ eftinker i8 a man ffho ha8 em ^ ISAA6 M. W1SE, - - ' - Enrrou. cipated himgelf from reason and its Orierof . the ancient rabbis mid, fi ve ye^^^ LEQ WIBE , . » .^ ss^KT En^ dicta , and imagines in place of re* , «O om<I,wift Bh^th^'(^Pl^ i^§W^§^ ffi 8 * 0 4f S ¦ - ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ : * . .. ' ¦ ¦ : . - - ¦ . ¦ ¦ w soning, then put us . down as his op- or obj ect) where heaven arid;eart.h .wonderfulJ &fy m»} who . perfo rm mun MbMB ^HmBelf; f 'th i e > , ! iweatest ' J 6^fall jp lisfrall^this^ thenVshall^ CINCINNATI^ O.j 'NOVEMBER 12)1880 ponent. Judaism affords fuj l scope kiss ' 1 iotia another) , In TOanj is ' acleB^ are ^ beheVefl ¦ " " tb ' exl&t; W prop hets; is describee! ib! ¦ Scripture. . how li ght Bprmg8>frpm* darkness j or-v- ? ¦:' . ' " ::" :r ' y , : "• ;. ' . : "" ; :V: ' ¦ ''" . ' . . '' -; , . ¦ ,; to free^thinking%ut sets ' Ddun dB to our a»er^ - -E -&"-¦ r W?W; tees^n^er V .iB^thatfeii^^?. a; ^nner. . What ,v ^ i TEBiw^BirBsominrioN. ? l awless! miagifen/ A^ayi whd ' ' ^ & ^1 ^^C^^ fr ^ e^&&» . tflfo wicke* cpuhV ^^^ffiV^ft^ffiJ 5S^*?^SS®ffll^%^ Tm AxtwcAw liiuun, with Gorman ¦ . ¦ .. ¦ ¦ivf. ~< -- .i # . " r . rr^ , :^ >j »^j \„ v,- '/^ilWAd +w state, i,could ;form . : nn ]aea , otf : nim f periecuon ,.aociqent.ipveiernitvL- . ¦ and.vv;- : r«» 8 ^ l ^5H^^ u iWut th.W ,S,<W considered .braself very! unhappy, Tr^; fnend ^o^ea ,^ Cbuld we rely upon and tru^^ w V" saw?«wenf^rknnum?* - 4.00 lately gave utte rance to his miseries wha^thesau thow ^ or ^he^^bswnea thai:clas8 b^p^le^ ^ wwld lik^ a God?;: CoW weJobk ^ Thfl Oem^ auppioment (dsbobah) alone , tQ o &nd BQUg ht our advicC) which we printadwithlevery edition of the TaV tb' havelb^ h^) , cbnBolati6han^ rwf>g <>to KUrope. per»nQum , - 1 .0* bim gratuit0UBly viz . My mu d (mBDin) were, where and when 0ffBOt to those rabbis who can do no of affliction; sadness,and misfo^ ^ VSZSSSST"- ^ imagine !e,, work more, e.t .hey faed J, mM «*** .o-der. at .U. iS"^ ^^ a= °?b. aSSSSrtfiSajgS^^ •n. square, one insertion , ¦ 11 oo . less and reason more ; expect less of to notice . tj iat an answer to this ques- m Creator of the Universe and all the orders them wisely. - Let >us: alwaVs ¥ SSS &^SZ^h. , ¦ ¦ " - iSS this world than vou deserve , and be ti on would be too lengthy for this Tie Lord and His ^s Incomprehen. ^^^ ^ stirpri sing thing8 bearin ^ ind , ihe w^rds of our } B agi; ^ oSSeffl^ TSf' ' ¦ " ' - ' « m always ready to do a little more than journal. We must direct him to Dr. i^l!l around us? By no means ! . ' Fo r a ^ ^aj n ^ no ^ Whatewr:the Lord^ compflmentBty ftcBointione and. obituaries , 5W . . Zunz ' a book, Zw Geschichte wind Lit- sermon Delitered by Bey. »r. f*lk vidavbb , of visible " , comprehensible and imperfect in his wise Pi ovidence haB; . decreed ¦ 'tif c&^*Eti? £!2 * l* l a. y ° Ur dU £ ^ era tur , Vol. I., Berlin. 1846. in which *** ** "• creator poul§ not bringMi eWnah f ^^^^^mi^mm •: ^^ »w «" f^^?' Aphil 15 , 1840 , twenty-four {w J2Q t 8 he devotee a chapter >- Then t Mheid di the Vork. of God , that a inconceivable w^rks. Man; must with ; cM^^ ¦^8L2S^^^a^j 3S^^wS?oV tS TR rR«lU«« r ft Lnlv«d ro entBhlish a 'i P 5;. ¦ ' u• * a vZ 1 1^ ^5. can S°V fla ? "?' the ^, thit u d0M nnaw ,he therefore arrive at :tbeconclu sipn that him, and never forget that no man rj an. ; . j2Sa^ iS B«uK?" ' A,^tftnt Edlt or the Israelites resolved to establish a t0 thlB 8Ub,ect , and also names his .u* » -Eceie.i«Tiu. n. ; it . g Ml ¦ ¦ bBoa 'u - Be;the Lord is all- find out his works. - ? Let : ; iiB: mak e t ^ d«: wwi vm be at thiB 0(Bce at2p. m.( <>»iir, reform congregation in the city ol prcdecesBore who wrote on the . sub- . _ .^ , , ¦ , : . ' , . . ... . ., miehtv, alKpowerful and all-wis^ , f : . ¦ , ,, worship -WestLondon Synagogue ^iB: ' Th e^ ^ WEix-inforxnedI people assure us of British Jews. " This is , to this I ^ j 0 { ^ ^m^^m^m Sed^cS^eySt P^ica ! '^^I^^^^M^ ^V ^ ee -^^mmm m&- hat M1 sa |arak Ber^ardM ? Jewi.h very daj% ^ only.reforra s yna. ^4^ Started by the Members; of in talenVFrench in^sposi^on. and ^ in , the city of L()ndoQ> : ^^ ^,3^^^^^^^^ S dSlll ^'iS^SSS- "A^V: " ^«*«^ i^^^ ,n moral character, floman Cathohc. S|l0ftIy after that three reform .^i^nti^ttoiibaa^^,^^ ^ ^^^^ a^SSS^Jlt -JW^fta -d^. 3i «W^^« v»^^%^^m^ DiPLOMAcy means, not to say what cf"6^8^ *ero ; 0«*^: .J n; of , ;ihe . Talmud , ' and :caUe!dAtheir ma y :; be ^true^tha^ Solomon idid^otf wbrdlof ' jltiff i^&F*^^, ^S^lmmi^^i^ you: think;, not to ; appear what you »*- D ^ d :: ° f W-^;W/. ?% notes rmtfrtn, or . addenda ^^^aftVi write ^.bpo^of^pnom^^^ jrtyto {'Th6i{m oiall bur knowledge ; aflfi flrst ad^nced and^aaked ^bw? S arc nottoaskfor tHat which vouWarit, : Baltimore audOh arlestqn , fe.O.^ to kdiust your countenance to suit now three^fpur^s of all^American denda wer Vcompiled^ and added-as '^rSsS! ^ i ^Thirty l ^earsi^replibd Katurei^ the fox and the serpent. People of ontod^pl ' . the- sea shorQ cities , to aieo a proselyte called Abrahain^who ^ aAxed^tp^, ; name , if, he, :^M hoT^ they : . ;a ^ ^j nbiwheremre^they fro&mdrhilg to nightl' BlSiS^ that kind ; make - excellent 6ourtiers findVa gennine;prt^odoxlcongrega, died about? ! 170 , mentioned! in >Kidr ff ^S^^S^S^S^S? ^ a ^ 4; * n ^^^' ^ ir activit^ema^ fd^ ybear Mavy^uraeh8^ra« glP and Very unreliable citizens; : li ^v one^hdse members object ;tp ^^n 71aj of whom noi m^ g 'i lse ¥ S fl ^?haf^£^^ ^ ^y^ ^ ^ f m^ V0^m corn;;Ba;ckKio.theHmy^ lhafeoab ana ye ry unre << : i; f reforms of a mpdera;^ nafcurb. The khowh - - > ^ ^Vf^V ? * &*< & SSlSn^&SraS^iS fg^ ^f-S^^^W^^Urns^ may:^ bread^whire ^ shall^KaveC ;: Our: editorial space . is chieay diiferehce between 11s here tnd in ¦ *W \ ' ^\ ' :- : ^ ' «wSrhi3l^ e^l S '^W^^T^JP^^IrM? ho^Cpura:geiiientnbr; be^efreBh^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ;>n^: ^ ^>i^^tt- ^ ^^ o^|h|>^ Iv^alrtlb Mial^ ^friend , who :wisheB to; speak to our respect. . .;- . . . ¦ ' session^pf : an inherited- MS.; m-which aforementioned; -tw^^^^ f^-«^i ^^^m^^^.^ ^ readers on the:purchase pf a college ;: s ?rr ?^ ?^-^ Vf . *M -^S? r mP^^ r^^^^^f^!^ ^^ ^^B^^^&^^t works cf nkture^ar^mbbric^abir be- :^.^a ' r^^-m^'^^Mw[^^ building; a subject " which, w , e have: 'A dispatch fronv Paris- - sayB ; the tains atf a ifatnily 'tradition, that Gut { °°^f v^^ a v^I^sH'i^X callBf i thb iricb mj ^ b^ible vpjp^er of 8 Joti^ ahd ipresehtedi ' hufc' -bi ghteeii;^ - . ¦ .; no dPubt; willinteres^ most of bur: reason for the delay in the Pan ama! Ga- tenberg- the in yentbr ¦ ot¦[ typograph y; Sd^SSS So2 S ^V*^X$$& :^en.;; in: ihe y earti^ Tlte ^aB^^entpway-vbomr ^ii . : ; reaaers.i/rhe^ palace; purchased for this purpps^ dent to ^ awaifcthe meeting of the .Gon^ patronage for his ' inyentwn,unti -he ^B^and^acfl enUre^ depwd. upori of WOrlds which shir^likehrighitorbB ^^bwibh^dbs¥tno^ ^re^ isi:one : of ; the rndst- elegant: and gress of-themnited:State^in:I)fiaem ^ embraced tlie Catholic religibir; th ' at jhe mwajd^traiwillitr andi /re8t,of above ' us>and^with 'their ^br|htnesB ii*#Xkp5Se^hir^^ -most spacious structures among-the her ,; when - j it iwiil'^ ^ cl«ar^knbwn: in consequerice -^herebf J his ^whole SrSi ^ rvi^ST^wS- *&? ^i^C^e^tbrv we^ i may^bevien- . w ia^ tbb Ibng ^fb r i the^W^ bnt ^i(l!^ prjyat e residences otthis city.^ ^ whethbr the;scheme ^ncountbrs^h pB- f ^ ^^^^^M ^S^m& rMAe^ ^^^M^^t ^^ W^^%^^m^i :: eqSieS^ natu^. : ^TheV meta * ^>^^^)^*^* ^ m?' *^ $mm. SI^ISSllSl ^^KW*^$^- ^M^^m^m^m. tfe iciahV adbnted : ; the term; 1/3B ^^adsiwhj ch is also-before , C^n , por ing ; eyidence^ ; Pne , tbing'is^cer, SSgSSe SrS ^m^fP ^^M^r^^:iM;M> . willv 'riPt^ast?; 8o^bri ^!time^ KS S,^Sn fiSiS?Mr? : gress;' ^h^ien^c^i^r^inbfJNdv tain, hoV ever , : .th#-the;, Jew . B?t bok SSSe«S ?l J n "g;;V?fe^^ e ^^ e P^ kl ^ ?f ;wK eii .rtfiill have lbs^myvbicetm * : : ^ ^) ^) ^ Bm^^fhjmr ^ber ^a, 'it appears , ^ succeeds hpld^of thaigreat inventibn^s soon SiM m ah Sf bf W§M -^^^J^ ^M^^^ barking ^rid^^ethfe^^ . age and coin m JJataa ATatoeo , also ap- ¦¦ ., ; . x ' tl . s. ., . - ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ r ¦:¦ ¦ ¦ ? j; i i ^L ¦ ULW% r W*?^^ ;:^J ^ ^ ever reached this earth; . Yet : -no -hv- whiih 'plR^^ BhfllliJiihflifif. 'fWf/'Kuf W ^ : ¦ ¦ " ined in-the - Talmiid tb hiiman ha- :^. ^ B ^^W^^v:^»\-^W: 1 2*W^^^MSS??£- »3p^^.?^. *?WA!^:* S!"- Ji |^tf.)M^VdU6S«iM^i^^ : . SS cbr^mlro^l^^ hature :are : : *&&*!«&> .^m f S^^p ^&f fi&r , to^^^^S^^' ^^iWiS^pSS S^^^ cS^S «^^^t^^«^^ ¦ ¦» ¦ ' ¦• ¦¦ ¦ ¦ *;- ,t¦ ' ¦ « rnvi- ^i^.v ' -" >rf ' viJ ^«^u v canal. •: It :sounds almost like ^one of fifteenth¦: century.; - rDr.;; Abraham ifa i.%w&i;i;A fl ,,rA > vfl t^if-: th« - : heart f?^ eB . have ^een t- create^ ano^ npw, ape ^eaappeared/^:^;^^;^^:^; 1 :^;: . : &^^:m*^,^ J ules:Verne ' s tales, that a amp of per- Kuriat' s i publications^are ioted : by. -Sldn^ ® ^oS®SS fe S %*?£ ^Sl? ^^ #Th^^d pub%s:fl^in ' " - : -^ -^I SS ^«^S ^^ iKtiS^te^lht "^ Dr: ^h&ni bn^which - ttfia ^^ sc&fe^isti&ed^the:: imagimitib^ ^W£ j ^ff i^^$& ^^^^^^^^3 is expressed: by the terms naaits ntw v- . ¦ .:-v - ;"o^- 'V:;>v^-'; ij ?-y.r.^ v ? ¦¦/^ . ; : ' " : vv¦ : /^¦^;i¦^^ ^- •^• ; ^ :: .^¦^^ J :; ¦¦ ^v^: T ^^r¦: l w , ¦ nriRnftl^Hfi^if -sdmihf v" nnhi>lipf - and "^ ^^ r ™^^:'^ 6 ^^ ' - thou wilt : not- have to 'labor ;asv;: I thrbheX- -Sb th^erms are also uie^ iri ftie an cient Hebrew nravers ' to modem engineering, to persons: pf -(nap) our , MS, m aintains was a . lineal , ho perfect' happihess: ^Solbmb&;hai .%^?^* h ? re ^'^-l 1 ^^ 4^: - 'Ab , :^J^. cne^f he, -^ s^ it v ma y -^^ ¦m tne an cient ; Jieprew prayers. . .. .. . authority in : thi s matt ^ r be8ide8 Mn descendant of; Guttenberg^ ;The old< therefore atteT^e d ^o ^elwve-jnah' s ^^^^^owie^pf^God/a^ Onb of>the Cincinnati improve- EaaV : f est: Hebrew typographical establish raind!:pf th^ burden : of^keptic| Btt ^W OTa d,n Meyer ; « v . . , , . . ¦ , - ¦ - .. - . -. - ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ .: ' ¦ ? ¦ ¦ _i-— , - , ¦ - - .: i. ._ ¦ ¦ ^ - ° ? v. * v . r, w ftWd:-of' - PTrintv Y>HilfiqdTihizih *- : .hv ; tplli that the . same invisible hand that bal- shall .have : :n o- - -Bpo' ohi;-;vI' .8hall-play. - >^' ments, constructed under^he protest ,^ v ^ forg et thafc ; you are: a ^ ment^n Ger^ny,^ wh^; Gershpn ^^f^^^^^l a^e S ;the^p^^ the^ap^ of a;aarge: mimber of . ' citizenB-hke ., At a ii) times^ let thy garments be f °^ en ^? ! S ^W : waB :the^roprie t 6e ^ rche8 ; into ;^ d -^a , his Jwprtt :by^my:^imaces > ' ^^t h^^rei^ the/streelrrailroads and sewers , .f Dr white » and be'^nr ieht ^andiH hon- tt >r ' a^rward affiliated ;with : .other arei in vaih^for " man- vcah^hot ^ warded- withVavspurgftpple^'H^ which at the time Henry Mack, Esq. , Ss ^S' H ' . ?' person^ was -in: Prag u e..; Thi s- firm : &a^6tii' - the: ': work: : : that ) w ^ohe: ^^*T: «?^nB^d^gbJX- to ^f(^:sorrpwlips concealed behind^ ' waVheld responBible anidefea^d^ '^ ^ h ' n ^ * ; ^, - f . ,v. - " "f" . * . - . who comes in contact-with you ; may ., ¦ . .. = - . , ; ,.,¦! ¦; ^^ ,, - s . -vy- -: learh a sequen t eleg^ nati Southern Railroad , which, it your famil y citcle be: generous mild ^ Gerspn ^ es v ^^^ ^^ ^^^i^ &r^W^^ ' WK^¥&^ turns: put , pays the- first year $700 , - l ffp et ion fl te anrl ftttenfW ¦ " »W L nr,i the typogravhical- businesB up to biiity: ,of'his ' Work s. - ;[Job , in :Jthe ^Wv OOOinto the city treasury, half of the K^w „f S^?v , ' , i ' 1726 , over two hundred years. midsV] 6r hi8« ^ very high interest paid bv the dtv oh S^ hun ^ 9^ of your h0USe , ; have a . ¦ :- rrfr^^^4r^ very nign interest paiq ny tne cny on spare penny and a _ wqrfl of donsola . pEw inen haye(risen aboveHhe-harJ :fb rt une pressedupbh:mmftxclaimed; reach it^ 'for pur^ Im^^nders^nd^ theeW^r: ¦¦-? : - iy i^w ™$;.&$<®* the capital applied to its construe^ tion and cheer for ' every hapless vis- row compass oftiildireligfon . ' The «>CT lnN&NV^y^^^ b- ' ^Oh . that i ™8 has ?ot b ^M^P*Wnd put :" Hpw -shprt a. tim6V'Kexfclaimed ::^ : tion, a dividend of nearl y four per {ioT 8peak ; in deeds of benevoIe nce ;whoi/ ^tem ^f ' " sectarianism ' is a ' ^ew where to#nd?him^at I might fe^ ^ f > :^?5 c Wv e |^^ :Tnai }^ ^^ h ?J^ sj iap h aye vbuilt;^ cent; That this will increase in sub- ar ,A nu at .;t v —a ^i ™„„ ^„ t - * T J , !r: , v^ ¦ TT- ¦ . ». * even come to his^eai;v Iwduld orde r Grea ter. - x #,?.& j^ ^ .ft ;, > < ;> * - t my house; and kindled a:fire:on my^-ty sequent years there can be no doub t , and f a ^vand let your p ayers be . congbmerat ^n, of guilds ,and, ^asgs. ^^^^^i^^ Vt^^^^m^m&M .«l:!to ^^W^^ and ¦ th/roi»d - wiil : Wmr ifii - pan short and eaTne^. -fl0 th at the mem- with denominational signatures; "He ^tii argument' etc. < behold, I go Lord' s wdrks; which . is^within'^bui' planted ;arerabou^t6 ^lobin^nd:? ;^ ¦ ¦ . ¦ . .. ' ' . - ™" bera of your famil y ' may know that is a Presbyterian , Methodist? Bap- ' forw ard , but, he^ is^ not ,there , and ai ght , if the , uruYerse;;wUhail#marr ^ear^^ etruction m twenty- years. Man is you af e a j ew. lie ¦ punctually in list "' eic.; '' he 'Helb h^ ^ a pecuh^r i oppositon-anjmal , and your B^^^ some will always oppose that which :a ™„™i,j„ i ,^j„ a vj ; 0 +,„k « ' ¦ ¦ a «n ^>* i. * -u- u -i i ^ L dotE workl biit l v Can inotibehold him ; and ; . of- eyery-fJay pednrrence we can ripa i 7 r . .> . ¦ . . -^k- -$¦& they can not see. , ¦ ¦ " n f.?t7v g J^ M " ^ ^ ^^ have^^perfec^p^ed ge^p^then , ^ T>ou : shalt haviS^the bi ghteen^ .., " be disturbed by nobody, pray 1 or read sublime ideas ' of one God whom all that l ean not see him^ i -Such is the can ' w;e: ; ;<^Cct^ years of the^ ass besideB. '' . V^r '^M "Das bestt ducrft ihr dock nicht m your Bible, remember continuall y worship, one ^ Providence in whom all language of jtofdes^^^ is not ^npu g hV^ repiied ^ amen * (" The best you dare not tfiat you stand before your God , . and coiifide , one 1 Father whose vchjldren' ' $ u eh is . -aiBb^eVlMgu ' aift p ftiie/jsbai- ^rovWeric^lAnd ^ the wond^f,Jpf-his m an. . . _ . ; . -;- , " :i ; i tell"), said , Goethe of a certain class of that you are a Jew. In eve rything, all are , one ^ great ' hope whfoh ' mo - ves fcw ^ phaoBp^^otipa^B^y, ^Jf ^ ^^f ^^ .^¦^3f > - ip ^ fi ^ l ^^'' M prists , preachers, ministers, deacons , jj . do . keep in mind/' I am^ JeW- all human hearts ' on, iaw^ elders, rabbis ^ doctors, or whatever Therefore you must be much better ness . which, all seek ^b r .f u^mi , ? ^ne Bhouj| w^JJ a titles they may claim, who have so and nobler than other people -or you charter of prosperity which all pps^ pot know , that bur ie s catt^^ ' " "'^' ^ e/thpnjth e teh years of ^thei'^ much to say in instructing the people w ill be as a nonenti ty in thei r &tima- sess , the ' solidarity of mankind ¦and ourmind^ah not bbmprehend?, ,0ui ; (^ ow'^1^ W^d a^a^: - P r PP or ; ^P 6 ^ ,^^ 11 ^ ilt ,r ! . Wipti . * cliinV^| and yet they dare not tell the best tion, - the responsibility of all for one and pray ers go intone air ^ke ^He voibe \™%!^MWk$? -W5 ^P)^ : m 1iE;.V^^i ; iV '^^^^r^'^^ " , J . "' , " ;. . ut-at. _— ^ ; 1 . y_, . A , ^ ^ ^ c .. ; »v.^. 0 f A hirda ' and our sishs arid ffroariH to ask r Why is this , so? Why .do Man departed aipsatisfied. t Thys.i vi; : Goethe pointed forcibl y to those pru- The Hebrew metaphysicians of -J. ** f % a W f ^f, . TO 8 ou T ce ; ^ f % fcrnain unnoticed amT efifeatlesS ^ke ^"n inc, pestilence , miBery . and terror man lives seventy years^-The^rBt^l dent , well-masked and smooth-faced the Middle A ges recognized in the WP&ftf 6 ;! * 1 ** j * ha . wiintairS p fyi)l ;jh osfe qf the sensel ess a . nirhal: Ruiii very, often.invade, a , famUyyva city— . thirty are his hti rnah years , and : ;$$ play-actors in the pulpit , who have study of psychology the . firs t sten genuine piety—how few can " reach it , my frieh ' dsi one- mbment' s ' reflection J% a whole. knd^a nd -irnercilesBlv P a ^ swp]yyby, He is . ^h heajtt^;;g so mueh to hide and so much-more to correct- ' concept^ns of eth£s ? how **^ bf:it 8 J lirn pid>afer 8 ' ! will , convince us . , of ;the;iihspeak^le, ^^^L^SB^ i ^ M Sli?^7 ^^ ? ^^^^^ S to dread ; who can never afford to immortality ahd Deity: ^ ^^^ i^^ lell the whole truth as it lives in thy soul ,, and thou wilt know thy me f Jy aAorgamzqd h ypocrisy, which .^ gh y can ' no ^^^^ ^ innocence and bli g ht its blos^^ their convictions, because they ' are Creator , " was an old maxim , met casts the cloafc of P^ty over brutal : not^ear and our hands can not 'feel exercis ? .^i^n^fe^lb^ spur of heaped ^^ bankrupt in their beliefs , ruined in frequently in those writing The selfishness ; it is a conspiracy of the our Creator that he ' does not exist? "^" v^ ?^ ^^^ 0 !^ 1 ^^* 0 ¦ ' 00™-^aJ:18 tn-ifeedi others ;: bl(^?:3fg their ' cogitations, and morbid in their fourth section of SaadiaV iW few ^ainst the m4n^ to exil^^ the ? eQ ' then our mind ^ sentiments. ' They live and speak notk VeMotk , in fact , the most in- . -««- * « their divine ri ghts and %£^ * 1£^2&& ^tS.s ^j ST& S ,Sd ^aS^S^WS^m in the constant dread that some- teresting portion of his book , and ^^ on ** ***** °f humanity and w 'SSf bS^SSSol ^^ Wh y f is, human flesh the teeth ; an^ : lies; k&^cornbi-rahd^ ^ body may discover the true inward- the first section of Gersonides ' the grace of heaven. It is the artifi- . from morning till-evening; contriving * arget for .;the piercing; darts of na- growls. Wheiv,tl«fe. .itre 'g6iie^iiiiB " ' =^ ness of their aouls. Honest men are [Milchamoth Hash Shem are most cial mean s to tear asunder the human plahs and scheme 's , which ,, wh en in ^ Te? - ^¦^^^^¦ ' ¦J^iy- ^w - ape ' Bo ten i-ye ars form^the ¦ cpnclu- -M bold have nothing to hide nothing instructive in this connection Thn femil y into hoetile factions. our mind , are hiddeh^rom every bye, ? v f a.dpmestw: tomb hefore^ the turf sion. ; Then man , wea k ^ and vsillyc;^ Doia , nave^ "otmng to mae , notning instructivei iu this connection. Ibn _ _^ : . and the ongin of which is also . 1^ to fear , nothing to dread as much as Gabirol said : « If thou wilt engage The Jews had no wizards and no known to ourselves. Man is there- de P 0 ^ Alopeful;and bright:ehild ^ _ . .,. ' .. * ; *: < : ' ¦ " . : ,^ . :. :\- .^ the lie. That theology which is in thyself in the study of the soul , witches. They had nothing to do fore not in vain called an image of ^ e ] Y j ?/^^ - 0 * 3 ^ £%% JF? bon 0 SSI ; X^^r^t^ S ^ conflict with common "sense must thou wilt recognize its eminence wit h the devil and the evil spirit* God ' , becau6e h& is a ^' * »» fteffe^X^ have expounders who dare not- say and immortality . " Bachia main- Thev had their Kabbalistie inL] «J m^> an incontrovertible testimony ^ a p ^ ^^S' W f ^ r«v ' a ^ * d year ' ^ ates . M whatever: ^rhay be •&»: . ' M rh« hPst Such theologians who hate tains » The reflex of Daitv is in »Ao .7 ^ abballBtlc Jugglers, of the Lord> B existence . And thus is P\an ' ^ ho ;^ : weW , of bfo-j aA ¦ to. cause there is no doubt but that a W' s life . . .: the best. &ucn tneoiogians, wno nave tains , xne renex pt ueity is m called Ba ' ahi Shem , who conjured man called bv our saecs lbp ' ova " a whom ; death; would, be a' redeeming. »n London is , on thel averag^ worth twice aa ., ,3 not been abl e to dispel the mist sur- the soul. ' Ibn Ezra s\tes , « Noth . angels and madb hocus pocu s by the littl^ world/ becausl just as ' the angel . dr ^*i6 ; Wrin g existence ^^J^f asa ; Christwn ' 8 . ; The ^brews : ^ rounding their souls ' and arrive at ing is worth,er.( of man ' s cogitation). , assistance of those heavenl y citLn s , works of the universe 'ban n ot' be ^ fto a second ^Mdhpod. W Q . are . JroSUSfi^dS u&ffif^f the sunshine of clear thoughts and than his soul. " Led by the Psy- with whom they lived on intimate fou n ^ out > and therefore theV bear ^oubled^ our nearts.aptnese things very rare that one meets With <palmanary. ^ 'settled principles, dare not say the cholpgy of Aristotle and Alfarabi terms The last Ba ?al Shem Fn ?? tn ^ 8 ^ the eii8ten oe of their and ft® ^Jmf.^S^' ^^ ^»^. ««i^^to//'rf«toed ' ib«V ' '^ , , ,l it 1 *v 1. i-u Ii. - 1 i.u '5^ 1 a l\ l i. - wrms - ine las'; flo at. &ncm m Jin- Master, who too is hn«pflrpVin.Wft nnrl countable , and-tnat wetdo not under>¦ officer of one of. thei r large schools has re- ¦ ¦ '${ best , or rather that which they think on th/one hand , the statements of gland of whom we have any knowl- ^^^hm^l^m i^r^^i ^ a«d &em. Buthow shoul d we un- a ^ that their children do not die in m to be the best. Men of clear thoug hts Bible and Talmud on . the oth er , fld ge ,was -a certain Rabbi De Faik , fatho&ss and ' inconcSL^arid ; ^rstand them if we bo fe ebl y and im- ^gfe . »Jf d * J £» SiSS^^ggj'^ and honest convictions may speak those reasoners were led to the a native of Fuerth in Bavaria, who thus ; it too reflects the Jg lcry and: perfectl y' comprehend the Being who chapel) the medical ^S il^ m^hW' ::^ and do speak boldl y and voraciousl y conclusion that man , b y a correct claimed Runernatu rn.! nnwpra nrirl greathess of its Creator. greets . th em. i fVD ITU no How report^ that on the nbrtti :side of Highv \M ftat rti* they hav„ thought and do knowledge of Ki B soul, ha. the kej ^-Sta lT H.S iSLSS S'I £ a.o thy ^ O^od. ^" ¦ ¦tfriBl^fEU 1 ^^ "* tou^mo o.y.torios of etetnit y wdthe«,oeeof the tat ceatury. KtcSS ^S^„?6S Eotleo^arSot to^C? fS^WS^SSl^^ i

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15d THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE, .. ' ;*" SV '

-«'.., *H ? I If a Fresthinkeriaa-iaan who is free and. -JDeifo* That whlcbman ftiide f in *Gennany»thB*'4astHtoVfc*5toW and ^M^nl^^in'Wp^ W^^^^** ^IV2 *"» "¦ ' T , VI from prejudice*, preconceived opim in himself is his knowledge,, snd knom^**BJBM^&^l^^

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¦** *hi? h^^ei#Pswrm s?»£!a^a?fi- saps s s:• ¦'; ,, ;, . .. . , , . . . neepng 'rioflonfiiWhen he thinka^put self, in the vast-domain o£jtfapar#; distances^ weii aB,*a^io;m.$$ira^Afj| ouf mind pari not form an- adequate and every orb-so^ creation j twhen'alliWArn * fin p„mi«ii.wi anri Pr<Hi»r« u* ownU«# bW of- that claW^'If can be(nd mbre^aoM^^'eoiir fc»eaMbM;jW: conception :bf infinity, eternity arid spftwi^unroUB^itBe lfii iiki. BotoUJAof ;?BWCH * C0M Pnbll3t.rB and Prop rs.

a ^eftinker i8 a man ffho ha8 em^ISAA6M. W1SE, - - ' - Enrrou. cipated himgelf from reason and its Orierof .the ancient rabbis mid, five ye^^^LEQ WIBE, . » . ss^KT En^ dicta, and imagines in place of re*, «Oom<I,wift Bh^th^'(^Pl^i §W^§ ffi 8*04fS¦-¦¦¦¦¦¦:* . . . ' ¦ ¦ : .- - ¦ . ¦¦

w soning, then put us.down as his op- or obj ect) where heaven arid;eart.h .wonderfulJ &fy m»} who. perform mun MbMB ^HmBelf;f 'th ie>,!iweatest'J 6^fall jplisfrall^this^thenVshall^CINCINNATI^ O.j 'NOVEMBER 12)1880 ponent. Judaism affords fuj l scope kiss '1 iotia another), In TOanj is' acleB^ are beheVefl ¦""tb ' exl&t; W prophets; is describee! ib!¦ Scripture. a». how light Bprmg8>frpm* darkness j or-v- ?¦: '. ' " ::": r 'y , :"• ;. '. :"" ;:V: ' ¦' '". ' .. '' - ; , . ¦, ; to free^thinking%ut sets'DdundB to our a»er^--E -&"-¦ rW?W; tees^n^erV .iB^thatfeii^^?. a; ^nner. . What,v

^i TEBiw^BirBsominrioN. ? lawless! miagifen/ A^ayiwhd ' ' ^ &^1 ^C^^fr ^e^&&» .tflfo wicke*cpuhV ^^^ffiV^ft^ffiJ 5S^*?^SS®ffll^%^Tm AxtwcAw liiuun, with Gorman ¦ . ¦ • .. ¦¦ivf. ~<-- .i # . " r . rr^ ,: >j» j \„v,- '/^ilWAd +w state,i,could ;form .: nn ]aea, otf :nim f periecuon,.aociqent.ipveiernitvL- .¦and.vv;-:r«»8^l 5H^ uiWut

th.W,S,<W considered .braself very! unhappy, Tr^; fnend ^o^ea , Cbuld we rely upon and tru^^wV"saw?«wenf^rknnum?* - 4.00 lately gave utterance to his miseries wha^the sau thow ^or ^he^^bswnea thai:clas8 b^p^le^

wwld lik^ a God?;: CoWweJobk^Thfl Oem^ auppioment (dsbobah) alone, t Qo &nd BQUght our advicC) which we printadwithlevery edition of the TaV tb'havelb^ h^),cbnBolati6han^rwf>g<>to KUrope.per»nQum, - 1.0* bim gratuit0UBly viz . My mud (mBDin) were, where and when 0ffBOt to those rabbis who can do no of affliction; sadness,and misfo^

^VSZSSSST"- ^ imagine !e,, work more, e.t .hey faed J, mM «*** .o-der. at .U. iS" ^ a=°?b. aSSSSrtfiSajgS^^•n. square, one insertion, ¦ • • 11 oo. less and reason more ; expect less of to notice .tj iat an answer to this ques- m Creator of the Universe and all the orders them wisely.- Let >us: alwaVs ¥SSS&^SZ^h., ¦ ¦ " - iSS this world than vou deserve, and be tion would be too lengthy for this Tie Lord and His ^s Incomprehen.

^^^ stirprising thing8 bearin ^ind,ihe w^rds of our }Bagi; ^oSSeffl^ TSf'' ¦ " • ' - ' « m always ready to do a little more than journal. We must direct him to Dr. i l!l around us? By no means ! .'For a ^ ^ajn

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Whatewr:the Lord^compflmentBty ftcBointione and. obituaries, 5W . . Zunz 'a book, Zw Geschichte wind Lit- sermon Delitered by Bey. »r. f*lk vidavbb, of visible", comprehensible and imperfect in his wise Pi ovidence haB; .decreed ¦'tif c&^*Eti?£!2 * l* la.

y°Ur dU£ eratur, Vol. I., Berlin. 1846. in which ***** "• creator poul§ not bringMi eWnah f ^^^ ^mi mm•: ^^

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15, 1840, twenty-four {wJ2Q t 8 he devotee a chapter >- Then t Mheiddi the Vork. of God, that a m« inconceivable w^rks. Man; must with ;cM^^¦ 8L2S^^^a j3S^^wS?oV tS TRrR«lU«« rft Lnlv«d ro entBhlish a 'iP 5;. ¦ ' u• * a vZ 1 1 ^5. can S°Vfla ? "?'the ^,thit u d0M nnaw ,he therefore arrive at :tbeconclusipn that him, and never forget that no man rjan. ;.j2Sa^iSB«uK?"' A,^tftnt Edltor the Israelites resolved to establish a t0 thlB 8Ub,ect, and also names his .u*»-Eceie.i«t«Tiu. n. ; it .g Ml ¦¦bBoa'u-Be;the Lord is all- find out his works.- ? Let:; iiB: make t ^d«: wwi vm be at thiB 0(Bce at2p . m.( <>»iir, reform congregation in the city ol prcdecesBore who wrote on the . sub-. _ . , ,¦ , : . ' , . . ... . ., miehtv, alKpowerful and all-wis^

,f : . ¦ , ,, worship -WestLondon Synagogue ^iB: 'The^^

WEix-inforxnedI people assure us of British Jews." This is, to this I j 0{ m^^m^m Sed^cS^eySt P^ica! ' I^^ ^M^ V ee-^ mmmm&-hat M1sa |arak Ber^ardM? Jewi.h very daj% only.reforra syna. ^4 Started by the

Members; of 1«in talenVFrench in^sposi^on.and in , the city of L()ndoQ>:

^^ ^,3^^^^^^^^ SdSlll 'iS^SSS- "A^V: " ^«*«^i^^^,n moral character, floman Cathohc. S|l0ftIy after that three reform . i^nti^ttoiibaa^^,^^ ^^^^^a^SSS^Jlt -JW^fta -d^.3i«W^^« v»^^%^^m^DiPLOMAcy means, not to say what cf"6^8 *ero; 0«* :.J

n; of , ;ihe.Talmud, ' and :caUe!dAtheir may:;be true^tha^Solomonidid^otf wbrdlof'jltiff i &F* , S lmmi^ iyou: think;, not to; appear what you »*-D

^d::°fW-^;W/.?% notes rmtfrtn, or . addenda ^^^aftVi

write ^.bpo^of^pnom^^^ jrtyto{'Th6i{m oiall bur knowledge; aflfi flrst ad^nced

and^aaked

^bw? Sarcnottoaskfor tHat which vouWarit ,: Baltimore audOharlestqn,fe.O.^to kdiust your countenance to suit now three^fpur^s of all^American denda werVcompiled^ and added-as ' rSsS! i ^Thirtyl ^earsi^replibd Katurei^

the fox and the serpent. People of ontod^pl' . the- sea shorQ cities, to aieo a proselyte called Abrahain^who ^

aAxed^tp^,;name,if,he,: M hoT^ they:.;a j nbiwheremre^they fro&mdrhilg to nightl' BlSiSthat kind ; make - excellent 6ourtiers findVa gennine;prt^odoxlcongrega, died about?! 170, mentioned!in >Kidr ff™^S ^S S S S? a^4;*n^^^'

^iractivit^ema^ fd^ybear Mavy^uraeh8^ra«glPand Very unreliable citizens; : li^v one^hdse members object

;tp ^^n 71aj of whom noi

m g 'ilse ¥ Sfl ?haf^£^^ ^ y ^ ^ f m^V0^m corn;;Ba;ckKio.theHmy^lhafeoabana yery unre < <

: i; f reforms of a mpdera;^ nafcurb. The khowh - - > ^ ^Vf^V ?*&*<& SSlSn^&SraS^iS fg^ ^f-S^^^W^^Urns^ may:

bread^whire

^ shall^KaveC;:Our: editorial space . is chieay diiferehce between 11s here tnd in ¦ *W \ ' ^\':- : ' «wSrhi3l e^lS ' W^^T^JP^^IrM? ho^Cpura:geiiientnbr;be^efreBh^^^^^^^^^^^ ;>n^: ^>i^^tt- ^^

o^|h|> Iv^alrtlb Mial^^friend , who :wisheB to;speak to our respect. . .;- . . . :¦¦' session^pf : an inherited- MS.;m-which aforementioned; -tw^^^^ f -«^i^ ^m^ .^^ readers on the:purchase pf a college ;: s?rr ?^ ? -^ Vf . *M -^S? rmP^^r^^^^^f^!

^^ ^^B^^^&^^t works cf nkture^ar^mbbric^abirbe- : . a'r^^-m^'^^Mw[^^building; a subject "which, w,e have: 'A dispatch fronv Paris-- sayB ; the tains atf a ifatnily 'tradition, that Gut {°° fv^^av^I^sH'i^X

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of 8Joti^ahd ipresehtedi'hufc' -bighteeii;-.¦.; no dPubt; willinteres^ most of bur: reason for the delay in the Panama! Ga- tenberg- the in yentbr ¦ ot¦[ typography; Sd^SSS So2S V*X$$& : en.;; in: ihe yearti^ Tlte aB^^entpway-vbomr ii.: ; reaaers.i/rhe^palace; purchased for this purpps^ dent to^awaifcthe meeting of the .Gon patronage for his ' inyentwn,unti -he ^B^and^acfl

enUre^depwd.upori of WOrlds which shir^likehrighitorbB ^^bwibh^dbs¥tno^re^isi:one: of ; the rndst-elegant: and gress of-themnited:State^in:I)fiaem ^ embraced tlie Catholic religibir; th'at jhe mwaj d^traiwillitr andi/re8t,of above 'us>and^with'their^br|htnesB ii*#Xkp5Se^hir^-most spacious structures among-the her,; when - j it iwiil'^ ^ cl«ar^knbwn: in consequerice -^herebf J his^whole SrSi ^rvi ST^wS- *&? i^C^e^tbrv we^ imay^bevien-. wia^ tbb Ibng^fbr i the^W^

bnt ^i(l!^prjyateresidences otthis city. ^ whethbr the;scheme ^ncountbrs^hpB- f ^ ^ ^^^M S^m&rMAe^

^ ^M^ t ^ W^%^ m i:: eqSieS^natu^.: ^TheV meta* >^^^)^* * m?'*$mm. SI ISSllSl ^KW* $^- M^^m^m^m.tfeiciahV adbnted : ;the term; 1/3B ^^adsiwhjch is also-before ,C^n, por ing;eyidence^;Pne,tbing'is^cer,

SSgSSe SrS ^m fP ^^M^r^ :iM;M>. willv'riPt^ast?;8o^bri^!time^KS S, Sn fiSiS?Mr?: gress;' ^h^ien^c^i^r^inbfJNdv tain, • hoVever, :.th#-the;,Jew.B?tbok SSSe«S ?l Jn"g;;V?fe^^ e^^

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?f ;wKeii.rtfiill have lbs^myvbicetm*::^ ) ) ^Bm^ fhjmr

^ber^a, 'it appears, succeeds hpld^of thaigreat inventibn^s soon SiM mahSf bf W§M - ^^J ^M^^ barking

^rid^^ethfe^^. age and coin m JJataa ATatoeo, also ap- ¦¦.,; . x 't l . s . ., . -± - ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ r ¦:¦• • ¦¦ :¦? j ; i i ^L • ¦ ULW%r W*?^ ;: J

ever reached this earth; . Yet :-no -hv- whiih 'plR^^ Bhflll iJ iihfl i fif .'fWf/'Kuf W ^ :¦ ¦" ined in-the- Talmiid tb hiiman ha- : . B ^^W^^v: »\-^W: 12*W^^ MSS??£- »3p^^.?^.*?WA! :*S!"- Ji| tf.)M^VdU6S«iM^i^^:. SScbr^mlro^l^^hature :are : :*&&*!«&>.^m f S ^ ^p ^ &f fi &r, to^^^^S^^' ^iWiS^pSS S^ ^cS S «^^^t^^«^^

¦¦»¦'¦•¦ ¦¦¦*;-,t ¦' ¦« rnvi-^i^.v'-">rf 'viJ ^«^u v canal. •: It :sounds almost like ^one of fifteenth¦: century.;- rDr.;; Abraham ifa i.%w&i;i;Afl ,,rA •> vfl t^if- : th« -: heart f?^eB. have^een t- create^ ano npw,

ape^eaappeared/^: ; ^; ^: ;1: ;:.:&^^:m* , Jules:Verne's tales, that a amp of per- Kuriat's ipublications^are ioted : by. -Sldn^® oS®SS fe S %*?£ Sl? #Th^^dpub%s:fl^in'" -:- -^ISS ^«^S ^iKtiS^te^lht" Dr: ^h&nibn^which- ttfia ^^ sc&fe^isti&ed^the:: imagimitib^ W£j ff i ^$& ^^^^^ ^^3

is expressed: by the terms naaits ntw v -. ^¦¦.: -v - ;"o^- 'V: ;>v^-' ; ij ?-y.r.^ v? ¦¦/^ .;: ' ": vv¦ :/^¦ ;i¦ ^^- •^•;^ :: . ¦ ^ J:; i¦¦¦ v^: r¦T^^r ¦:l w,¦ nriRnftl^Hfi^if -sdmihf v" nnhi>lipf - and " ^^r™^^:' 6^ '- thou wilt : not- have to 'labor ;asv;:

I thrbheX- -Sb th^erms are also uie^iri ftie ancient Hebrew nravers' to modem engineering, to persons: pf -(nap) our , MS, maintains was a .lineal, ho perfect' happihess: Solbmb&;hai .%^?^*h?re^'^-l1

^ 4^: - 'Ab,: J^.cne^fhe,-^ s itv may -^^¦m tne ancient;Jieprew prayers. . .. .. . authority in:this matt^r be8ide8 Mn descendant of;Guttenberg^ ;The old< therefore atteT^ed ^o ^elwve-jnah's ^^^^^owie^pf^God/a^Onb of>the Cincinnati improve- EaaV : fest:Hebrew typographical establish raind!:pf th^burden : of^keptic|Btt ^W OTad,nMeyer;«v . . , , .. ¦, - ¦- ..-. -.- ¦¦ • ¦; ¦ .: ' ¦? ™ ¦¦ _i-— ,-,•¦ - - .: i . ._ ¦¦

^ - ° ? v.* v. r, w ftWd:-of' - PTrintvY>HilfiqdTihizih *-:.hv ; tplli that the. same invisible hand that bal- shall .have ::no ---Bpo'ohi;-;vI' .8hall-play.->^'ments,constructed under^he protest ,^v forget thafc ; you are: a ment^n Ger^ny,^ wh^;Gershpn ^^f^^^^ l a^eS;the^p^^ the^ap^of a;aarge:mimber of .'citizenB-hke ., At aii) times^ let thy garments be f °

en^?! S^W:waB :the^ropriet 6e^rche8; into ; d-^a , his Jwprtt :by my: imaces>'^^th^^rei^the/streelrrailroads and sewers, .fDr white » and be'^nrieht ^andiH hon- tt>r' a^rward affiliated ;with :.other arei in vaih^for "man- vcah^hot

warded-withVavspurgftpple^'H^which at the time Henry Mack, Esq., Ss ^S' H '. ?' person^ was -in: Prague..; This- firm :&a^6tii' - the: ': work::: that ) w ^ohe: ^^*T:«?^nB^d^gbJX-to f(^:sorrpwlips concealed behind^' waVheld responBible anidefea^d^ ' h'n^*; ^, - f . ,v. - " "f". • * .- . • who comes in contact-with you; may ., ¦... = -. , ; , . , ¦ !¦; • ^^ • • ,,- s . -vy--: learha sequent eleg^nati Southern Railroad, which, it your family citcle be: generous mild ^

Gerspn^

esv ^^^ ^^i^ &r^W^ 'WK^¥&^turns: put, pays the- first year $700,- lffpetionflte anrl ftttenfW ¦" »W L nr,i the typogravhical- businesB up to biiity:,of'his ' Works.- ;[Job, in :Jthe ^WvOOOinto the city treasury, half of the K^w „f S^?v ,', i ' 1726, over two hundred years. midsV]6rhi8«very high interest paid bv the dtv oh S hun

9 of your h0USe,; have a . ¦ : -r r fr^^^4r^very nign interest paiq ny tne cny on spare penny and a_ wqrfl of donsola. pEwinen haye(risen aboveHhe-harJ :fbrtune pressedupbh:mmftxclaimed; reach it^ 'for pur Im^^nders^nd^ theeW^r: ¦¦-?: - iy i^w™$;.&$<®*the capital applied to its construe^ tion and cheer for 'every hapless vis- row compass oftiildireligfon .' The «>CT lnN&NV^y^^^b-'^Oh. that i ™8 has ?ot b M^P*Wndput :" Hpw -shprt a. tim6V'Kexfclaimed:: :tion, a dividend of nearly four per {ioT 8peak ;in deeds of benevoIence ;whoi/ tem f '" sectarianism' is a' ^ew where to#nd?him^at I might fe ^

f>: ?5cWve| ^:Tnai

} ^^h?J sjiaphaye vbuilt;cent; That this will increase in sub- ar ,A nuat .;tv —a ^i ™„„ ^„ „ t -* T J ,!r: , v^ ¦ TT- ¦. ». * even come to his^eai;v Iwduld order Greater. - x #,?.& j^

.ft ;,> < ;> * - t my house; and kindled a:fire:on my^-tysequent years there can be no doubt, and

fa^vand let your p ayers be. congbmerat^n, of guilds ,and, ^asgs. ^^^ ^i^^ Vt^^^^m^m&M .«l:!to^^W^^and ¦th/roi»d - wiil : Wmr ifii - pan short and eaTne^.-fl0 that the mem- with denominational signatures; "He ^tii argument' etc. < behold, I go Lord's wdrks; which. is^within'^bui'planted ;arerabou^t6 ^lobin^nd:?;

¦ ¦ .¦ . . . ' ' „ . - ™" bera of your family ' may know that is a Presbyterian, Methodist? Bap-' forward, but, he^ is^not ,there, and aight,if the,uruYerse;;wUhail#marr ear^^etruction m twenty- years. Man is you afe a jew. lie ¦ punctually in list "' eic.; ''he 'Helbh^^a pecuh^r i

oppositon-anjmal , and your B^^^some will always oppose that which „:„a ™„™i,j„ i, j„ a vj ;0+,„k «'¦¦„ a «n ^>* i. * -u- • u -i i ^L dotE workl biit lvCaninotibehold him ; and ;.of- eyery-fJay pednrrence we can ripai 7 r . .> . •„/ ¦¦.•. -^k--$¦&they can not see. , ¦¦ "nf.?t7v g

J^ M " ^^ have^^perfec^p^edge^p^then, ^ T>ou:shalt haviS^the bighteen^..," be disturbed by nobody, pray1 or read sublime ideas'of one God whom all that lean not see him^ i -Such is the can ' w;e:; ;<^Cct years of the ass besideB.''. Vr ' M"Das bestt ducrft ihr dock nicht m your Bible, remember continually worship, one^

Providence in whom all language of j tofdes^^^ is not ^npu ghV^repiied amen * (" The best you dare not tfiat you stand before your God, .and coiifide, one 1 Father whose vchj ldren' '$ueh is .-aiBb^eVlMgu'aiftpftiie/j sbai- ^rovWeric^lAnd^the wond^f,Jpf-his man. . . _ .;. -;- , " :i ;itell"), said ,Goethe of a certain class of that you are a Jew. In everything, all are, one great ' hope whfoh'mo-ves fcw

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l^ ''Mprists, preachers, ministers, deacons, jj .do. keep in mind/' I am^ JeW-all human hearts 'on, iaw^elders, rabbis^ doctors, or whatever Therefore you must be much better ness .which, all seek ^b r.fu^mi,? ne Bhouj|w^JJatitles they may claim, who have so and nobler than other people -or you charter of prosperity which all pps^ pot know, that bur ies catt^^ ' " "' '^

e/thpnj theteh years of thei'^much to say in instructing the people will be as a nonentity in their &tima- sess, the ' solidarity of mankind ¦and ourmind^ah not bbmprehend?, ,0ui; (^ow' 1 W^d j» a^a^:- PrPPor; P6^ , ^ 11 ^

ilt,r !.Wipti.*cliinV^|and yet they dare not tell the best tion, - the responsibility of all for one and prayers go intone air ke ^He voibe \™%! MWk$? -W5 ^P) : m1iE;.V^^i; iV '^^^^r^'^^" ,J . "' ," ; . . ut-at . _— ; 1 . y _ , . A , ^ ^

c..;»v. . 0f A hirda' and our sishs arid ffroariH to askr Why is this, so? Why .do Man departed aipsatisfied. t Thys.ivi; :Goethe pointed forcibly to those pru- The Hebrew metaphysicians of -J.** f% aWf ^f, .TO 8ouTce ;^f % fcrnain unnoticed amT efifeatlesS ^ke "ninc, pestilence, miBery .and terror man lives seventy years^-The^rBt^ldent, well-masked and smooth-faced the Middle Ages recognized in the WP&ftf 6;!*1** j*ha. wiintairS pfyi)l ;jhosfe qf the senseless a.nirhal: Ruiii very,often.invade, a ,famUyyva city— . thirty are his htirnah years, and :;$$play-actors in the pulpit, who have study of psychology the . first sten genuine piety—how few can " reach it, my frieh'dsi one- mbment's'reflection J% a whole. knd^and -irnercilesBlv Pa^

swp]yyby, He is. ^hheajtt^;;gso mueh to hide and so much-more to correct- 'concept^ns of eth£s? how ** bf :it8J lirnpid>afer8'! will ,convince us., of ;the;iihspeak^le,

^^ L^SB i M Sli?^7^^ ?^^^^^Sto dread ; who can never afford to immortality ahd Deity: ^^^i ^lell the whole truth as it lives in thy soul,, and thou wilt know thy mef

Jy aAorgamzqd hypocrisy, which. ghy •

can' no ^^^ innocence and blight its blos^^their convictions, because they ' are Creator ," was an old maxim , met casts the cloafc of P^ty over brutal : not^ear and our hands can not 'feel exercis? . i^n^fe^lb spur of heaped ^^bankrupt in their beliefs, ruined in frequently in those writing The selfishness ; it is a conspiracy of the our Creator that he' does not exist? " "v^?^^^^

0! 1^^*0¦ ' 00™-^aJ:18 tn-ifeedi others ;:bl(^?:3fgtheir' cogitations, and morbid in their fourth section of SaadiaV iW few ^ainst the m4n^ to exil^^ the ? eQ' then our mind^sentiments. ' They live and speak notk VeMotk, in fact, the most in- .-««- *« their divine rights and

%£ *1£ 2&& tS.s jST&S ,Sd ^aS^S^WS^min the constant dread that some- teresting portion of his book, and ^^ on ******* °f humanity and w 'SSf bS SSSol ^ Whyf is, human flesh the teeth; an^ : lies; k&^cornbi-rahd^^body may discover the true inward- the first section of Gersonides ' the grace of heaven. It is the artifi- . from morning till-evening; contriving *arget for .;the piercing; darts of na- growls. Wheiv,tl«fe..itre'g6iie^iiiiB" '=^ness of their aouls. Honest men are [Milchamoth Hash Shem are most cial means to tear asunder the human plahs and scheme's, which,, when in ^

Te? - ^¦ ^^^¦'¦J^iy-^w - ape'Bo ten i-years form^the ¦ cpnclu--Mbold have nothing to hide nothing instructive in this connection Thn femily into hoetile factions. our mind, are hiddeh^rom every bye, ?vf a.dpmestw: tomb hefore^ the turf sion. ; Then man , weak^andvsillyc;Doia, nave^ "otmng to

mae, notning instructivei iu this connection. Ibn _ _^ :— . and the ongin of which is also . 1to fear , nothing to dread as much as Gabirol said : « If thou wilt engage The Jews had no wizards and no known to ourselves. Man is there- deP0 Alopeful;and bright:ehild^

_ . . , . ' .. * ;*: <:'¦". :

, .:. :\- .the lie. That theology which is in thyself in the study of the soul , witches. They had nothing to do fore not in vain called an image of ^e ™] Y j ?/^ -0*3

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;X^^r^t^S ^conflict with common "sense must thou wilt recognize its eminence with the devil and the evil spirit* God' ,becau6e h& is a ^'*»» fteffe^X^have expounders who dare not- say and immortality." Bachia main- Thev had their Kabbalistie inL] «J m^> an incontrovertible testimony

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ates. M whatever: rhay be •&»:. 'Mrh« hPst Such theologians who hate tains » The reflex of Daitv is in » A o .7 ^abballBtlc Jugglers, of the Lord>B existence. And thus is P\an' ^

ho ; :weW ,of bf o-j aA ¦ to. cause there is no doubt but that a W's life . ..:the best. &ucn tneoiogians, wno nave tains, xne renex pt ueity is m called Ba'ahi Shem, who conjured man called bv our saecs lbp ' ova "a whom ;death; would, be a' redeeming. »n London is, on thel averag^ worth twice aa ., ,3not been able to dispel the mist sur- the soul. ' Ibn Ezra s\tes, « Noth. angels and madb hocus pocu s by the littl^ world/ becausl just as 'the angel. dr^*i6; Wring existence ^^J^f asa ;Christwn'8.;The^brews :^rounding their souls 'and arrive at ing is worth,er.( of man's cogitation)., assistance of those heavenly citLns, works of the universe 'ban not' be^ fto a second Mdhpod. WQ .are. JroSUSfi^dSu&ffif^fthe sunshine of clear thoughts and than his soul." Led by the Psy- with whom they lived on intimate fou n^ out> and therefore theV bear ^oubled^

our nearts.aptnese things very rare that one meets With <palmanary.'settled principles, dare not say the cholpgy of Aristotle and Alfarabi terms The last Ba?al Shem ™ Fn ??tn^8

^ the eii8tenoe of

their and f t ® Jmf. S^' ^ »^.««i^^to//'rf«toed'ib«V ' ', , ,l it 1 *v 1. i-u Ii. - 1 i.u'5 1 a l\ l i. - wrms- ine las'; flo at. &ncm m Jin- Master, who too is hn«pflrpVin.Wft nnrl countable, and-tnat wetdo not under>¦• officer of one of. their large schools has re- ¦¦'${best, or rather that which they think on th/one hand , the statements of gland of whom we have any knowl- ^^ hm^l^mi^r^ i a«d &em. Buthow should we un- ™a

that their children do not die in mto be the best. Men of clear thoughts Bible and Talmud on . the other, fld ge ,was -a certain Rabbi De Faik, fatho&ss and 'inconcSL^arid; ^rstand them if we bo feebly and im- ^gfe .»Jfd*J £» SiSS^^ggj'and honest convictions may speak those reasoners were led to the a native of Fuerth in Bavaria, who thus ; it too reflects the Jglcry and: perfectly' comprehend the Being who chapel) the medical ^Sil m^hW'::and do speak boldly and voraciously conclusion that man, by a correct claimed Runernatu rn.! nnwpra nrirl greathess of its Creator. greets .them. i fVD ITU no How report^ that on the nbrtti :side of Highv\Mftat rti* they hav„ thought and do knowledge of KiB soul, ha. thekej ^-StalT H.S iSLSSS'I £

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t62 THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE.. i ,^,-';. . Ll__ i . _ . _ . _^:;_ ... .___ '.>:¦ .- ^__ _. J 1— ..A^_ : . . ¦ .__ ¦!_ ..h 'r :- 'V ' " ¦ ¦'-''^V^V- .:' ¦ -¦; • .> . .pla^s a social ban upon her while it frivoli ty rather ihan judgment. For Telegraph , William 13. Hacken l-ur g, Last , Friday, evening Kby. Dr. Deutsch, years. After olectipa > fitful tf ^ '^ ' ^ yi ^a ^^^^gii;-'a^toothers whose very follies have

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jg ^aS /^a^; Vmade them fashionable , the greater , all hearer ,, by storm , they app laud ; ernor , while Rev. J acobs addressed a ?« Gates of Hope ," at the synagogue oh political arena with a niore bitte r and de- \Bohorj l'iWlw^a-tlw' bbaM 'd-Ub ittSu ^.': '>and unjustly, but inevi tably , helps to but the stru ggling thinker or the his- remonstran ce to that officer , in behalf East Eighty-lourth 'Streot. This congre * termi iied feeling than-a t the late election?, bv; Jud ge Thornton; of the Suprem e cbmtflour his manner to, her. torical lecturer , unless he descend to of the Board of Ministers. <r Gov. gation has adopted a "Reform ritu al. lap There were b\it two Jews voted, f or ; obe , Mies ;Dean was bor n a Christ ian and was > 'She leaves her place by the window the interpolation of small , jok es, r e- Hoyt rep lied that his remarks had no pend the main points of Dr. Deutsch's ad- Judge Jbnchim son, upon, the Republican , married : w\such; Mr , DeYoung was bora , ^

comes over to the fireplace. men t. T here is a lack of gravity, of that he but used a conventional : ex- can b'0 :religion withou t ceremonials , arid for the first time this. year, though he rah old mother , who stfll clings to the'S-;"Is there any reason they should earnestness of purpo se among our pression , frequen tly found upor ^ our all .the splendor and pomp imaginab ^ask me?" she says, quitftly, answer- y oung people. Whether it be to sta tute books. The object ionable ceremony does not constitute re ligion. Re- Danielwitz , for ; School : Directing him. ' gather a quorum at a Y. M. H. A, phrase was changed to rea d: "A ligion ' emanates from the soul , arid the Democratic side of tl^.houBe.'.waselected Rabbi , ;It is ';hii':'pr1vile'^;,: :but .:'whea~')fB> ','' ';"Is there: an y.reason they should board meeting, , lo interest Sunda y - commonwealthi of;freemen ,'I instead trul y .religious ^an i;Ijke :Enoch , of- old, bya-J iand sjeme major ity The: J ews,,as * $***£*. &Jto^ iM-$j&£ :¦ ¦¦***•>»

¦" ¦/¦„«4. , «k ~.,:\i,.\ ¦ ¦ '". "' . ;/.i,„ai (..Bu.w -,;h .u i,rt ,„» i; c« lr ,.r t. rk ;:.(;«n ^™^ r ^,Z<,uu-» ' might walk' with God ,' : might commun e class, stood in with , the Catholics because likelihoody exclam: vSltemalYur ottj l / ;- ' v ,n(S i -0t B? rtV' 'i- "v «f

¦¦!iCh.9pl ^V? ! ^|h^P M° PC ""*W'"^^-fe wlfo himvin apirifc ^lfc *i&**.&£. .ou&jiwi&^owri - W. -^"I do . not know Tl . (Smiling) ; "I their pupils , or induce- young J ews The ' cablegram, stating that three an(i not far removed from them. Hit: was General ARbsecrflhs wKich wfeot^anv ¦," ¦;«&'&;?&Mi^ *tiX^ &$only know there can be no great ' a'n'd J ewesses to listen to serious in- thousand 'Roumari m J ews are -r about necessary for any one to have religion in aging to him ; .asVeither a mati or aBbldier , ^w^ '^^ ii^^^^^ if ^n^^^-- ' -pleasure in standi ng for hours behhid ^ruc tions in their history; the same rp emigrate to the Unite d States has his heart . ifc wis pre-eminentl y necessary , but which showed up the .nan-bwrminded-. _$_ .:&£; V < ?-J " j^yf «rt •w^vJ!; ''^s:a stall , aa an amateur shop-keeper , difficulty is experienced. start ed bur secular press to an imita- for ;the wligipus teaser, and Without ^ nes&oj ^ people w^-pi^ss Chri atian fao^mahy ybud *3ew8^resS' -On the whole I am .glad tL tLy M

Je entertainment In question , tion of New Y<*U*j » R-P» ^E^an ^

^ M^MB ^^have forgotten me this time." Mr. Bussman sang solos froth Verdi sentative s of our dailies have inte r- be a mockery, and it wbuld'be utte rly im- science; , and ' ¦ yet derid e ' their religious STn ^SS'T^ta ^ i? ^*.'" You are always glad to be for and Millard ; Miss Andrew * played viewed J ewish ministers and leading possible for him to infuse into others feel- tenets as soon as the y ar e up 'for office. • ¦

^ t^m^V ' A^0^ 'gotten always willing to be thrust on the piano selections from Liszt ; Israelites to ascertain the truth of the <ings th at he does not; himself feel." fety**'^into the background ,7'he says irrit- Miss Underwood read " The Little report: In our own circles the hope la taking, charge o ihis congreg ation he fil ed tbe.r ' positions .with bm^M»mz ^ .

^- .^ .^ M :\„V|- * . ' J ui»» K i n m wuu u "' , '

- iu sfrnn crlv **nr p«prl fhnr in ea«^h f^ and appre ciated th^<%r u •.!¦ *i. i. u .Her o," and a « . deserved ^ww a » strongl y expres sed that ^" Much more willing than to he fir eside story of Mrs. Stowre '«, * The i mprobable an influx does arriv e the teach them the truth. ' H e knew very wel l befe'n behind : other creeds in their atteh- S ffi SS? ! ^^thrust into the foreground—if I am Sk etch ," which by its unappropriate Agricul tural Committee of the U. of that it was not for man to know, and par - tion ' to the duties assigned them. r' Th(f., j?,5'j&^.^£ vBr t Sn^i

J^?111-not wan ted there ," she answers with length , and unbecoming delicacy, A. H. C. may be prepared to take ticularl y uv matters of religious belief , \ It isa pity,.indeed j- that American citi* aild^°

^nvy of^ theu ^hHst an^SS' ' ¦Boma spirit : marred the eood imoression the elo- charge of the emi grants, and to col- .what was absolute truth. This was a sole zena should smk their manhood ;and their ' taho^p^aUi'n^ ^ te ^S^^

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tSXWLS&S^ Stt^iSE^^(looking up nt her ). . . ¦ ¦ - Un the evening of the 13th; Pro - . . *. , . ' voke God's blessings on his teachings.. It be German or Xrish i Cathbli ^b^^^Even then , in spite of his irritation , fessor MacElvoy:delivered the second HEW YORK. Was yery desirable- that they should b6' From; ^^ ^ ^^he can nbt bu t own tb himself that of his ' lectures on the Elizabethan ¦' " . ' --" .¦¦-

; :' .' . ¦ ¦ ¦".' ' ¦' - ' ¦¦ ¦. hannonipu s in their vie ws.. . Beligioiis doc- have " Migi^s war ^she ifi good to look at. A little paler Era , at the Y. M. H A. rooms. This ad - The friends of the late Marcus Woodle^ 4" m

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^fi^ 'Vi png;. unless au^ ^magogueB as. the

^Pix- sidere^eligible , arid ^et they ^ff auSfperhaps than she used to be, over dr ess was confined * to a review of tha t loveable and gifted young man , noJ a mMte^

Pie; tl * es^nder enough to Jeanx- S^Ul d ancl writin gs. The £- Jj J^^iKjj g Jj ggj- gten -a

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P rofcssor pic.ured the indi gent youth SJSto S . ^«ng W»*childish , innocence , and fearless ness of the poet ^ his d ifficult y in obtainin ? -T. „ v„lf „ tf i£c A ^*t;„n *n»Si : A "an- not. be driyeri.: The spirit must be. -. . .. ¦»am-m*

v •" '" ¦ ciiSe^S^»ffi ? ^ iiH f»S?"gone from her foce but with a new education , his -. fr iendship with -O abri. 1 i SS^fflSkS S

fr^; ahd ^unfpttered. A ter

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'^ ^SiSS i^S^nptill rep lace them. ¦ : success; was largel y ob tained. , The foj lowmg result:-President , Wm. Fisher; itURi:gU^ S^ ^ SZS?^r q? S^iFrote stants ,Certainly she is a woman who sy stem of: patronage . ,• necessary for : Viqe;Pre8.d ^.S

^L.semttn gregati on;what Ke• ¦considered was ihcumV ifeathen : ChiiieeV' ? For the ^last few- dh ys Tn £S S£$i*%£&J^n^ i t o

ance at -the BubjeRt ,prat his tone, she hi t er , i t seems hay.ng .been '-sent by Hambur ger, J. Hornthal ; ;, . ; against taking: ta S^T^buVtwb^^/does not show i^ypu

must npt ^ anythm tf ;hft -.&ight ;ha rf ,to te ^quarrel with all the world for not mission for his friend to. accompan y confined to his Ud for some weeks past by dictated by a spirit of rep roof. Ofcourse . that i-if'th ehot weather , continues; we will aScaS^Sri ^ri ri ^ ^ 9sharing your opinion. " ' ¦¦ ' - . "¦ : : him. In tliat classic land; which was a severe attack of hemorrhage of the lungs , if-he iiaw any hesetUng sins,. he should have.a spread of the epidemic1 and a large ¦- .¦ *- : *" ?*" ^"". "*-*^-- '^:-.;V: ;:: <He does not answer. He:throwe : hrilli ant ifi its noond ay of iiterary ia 'hap pily much improved , and in :8 ;fai y-}.^^^ *^J ^ .W^S^?1*-.down the bbuntv haDer as if'he had tr lorv wliil P Fn W Ii .h l^t ^tV ; w^r*. way of being speedily , restored. ' to health: , general : term s. . ^e :8houW; . ho d. up the . Just think of a ci^y like .San Fran dsco ¦

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¦¦ ** $1? 1 a V Mr. Lei pzig^'s connection with the J ;M. - mirror , and. each one could look into it and w th bnt a quill : of ii vWihe: matter ! .The ^.y ^- y ^^. ^-^^.^,] .,^:!^

^had . enough, ajid more than_.enoug h stru gglmg throu gh the dawn , Spenser ;fi< A . ^ e^

abj t^ .- . . ¦. . .^ - . ^JL ^SASm TTyW} .^-oX- - -" i" ana .he- takes up the Universe^ uribi tj ed the spirit of poetry, Anqsto Emanu-EI and other institutions has mad e tinuirfg this lijie of^thpught vat J further last week;arid ;we expect it, th e simoh^ure ^¦¦¦

. i ¦ -: *?:&?-" L^v- ;-y::^M^'^. a ¦weekly ,-jpurria l th at treats of the had coni pleted his. f' Oj laiido; " . Tasso him many friends; w.ho'ma'y hope:; soon; to length ,; he :-said >J in -conclusion , that article ,:by tp-morr bwihutin the mean tim , ' The excitemeniTthk thad ^fashion able World- .and the thin gs wa,s; being carried to a dun geon as n hearof bis cniiiplete recovery. : from, a dan- , there , was not to be found in the.H-¦ tbereof ^[Tb be contixuedJ ¦¦ > ¦- : : mad rnan ,, while Dahte i and : Petrarch gerbus illness. , : . ; . ; , ; ;; .^/

-: E^Wea shigle. word ^ommand

^ n,to .qu rob ; toFthe dir ^-scpurge ; ,.^ am waiti ng weeks lias ataas t .abat ed/ tHe proc eeds 0!

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; 0f Go;d, irrespective; of national ity;>>The BmalNpo^ ;:although iiMs .repbrted " upon- ffi^lS tSr ^u^lScareer s^S• this everyday one 18 hut a puppet- tbral s)>eJ ate \the story ,, and . Hlescrihe ; ^'^"-^""Sf'v^ W 1 highest , commandment ^ o f U God- was;: gobdfauthority;. that: ' they 'taveVtaken hi^ir ^cM mt^S^U^i a 1.show copy^G^^i^: - ; : '^ .^: ' : - - - ^^¦¦¦' ¦"¦ rra^woTilaxTTittTt/ Trr fifteen Vears -; indeed untif a : sudde n' " ^^ '^ ^^ : ¦ - ¦' ; - ; ; " ^ v '-" ¦': : iWith the :concert 'given ; at the i Academy take^just what Llike , but then we;a re ^pt^ West ,-ihave of late added new Ufe, fresh

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J ^W& ^nt SSn^rLLd Shr ; ; Madame .Emma; Donaldi , a dramatic on Saturday eyepin K: the PhilKa rmoriic So" all born togopd luck. :;-^ : , :j ; ;.,^A activi ^ in their ^11^8 ;affa iratil:¦• "" ' ¦" '¦- . ¦; ¦¦¦• -—-: • .¦ ;• v. ¦¦:- ?l>" r ^'^'^"f y ?*™?

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" In v singer of whpm repo rt speaks ftivoi-abl y,' ciety begun , its thirty-ni nth season - . All :; , f ^' texas TEMrbniz EBS.' r" :: ¦ ; but. iyecen tly'rip ^ne atte mpted ytb organ za

¦ ¦.¦ ¦ We allow the use of bur .cdlu mnitopnr .com!- wn en past torty, , to woo ana- wen ari will make her first appearance at Steiriw ay the attendarit ' circumstances , point- to the ' ^' "W * :' «i» ' ¦?v.'^oa . :^« '¦«,>./,' " i^i^W^^ - at lewiah Literarv :'Societv .' and if such at: -v BSWSa^^S^ ™* ^hisa-idy's na me;was the S:«;:Sjfe ^# 'M^ ^ ^ ^! ^^^^ S^ St ^. j^«^'«8tt»hn»co«u^caMon« notj>ublf»lied orpreicrveil same as. that of the poet 's mother anil Among .the1 artists whp -^lll make this vast: buildin g was filled by an fiiudience R abbis wid 'Ministers wbrthv ^of ^t Wbhelievej that:tbfrcause di^wa8 a,roi B-¦¦' :> ': ~^ :r : ' /; - . : "of hi B Q;.een;;aad the thre e , form th e ¦ ^!t:'^fe°™^'\^! »«» ' »™ -|!^J»'; ^M ^t&inim^ pel

iatiPn - havevissueu' a pro minci S cal^latiqn Din tlie>har ^teri 8tics pfrith *^ ' ^HILABE LPHl ^ 'VA..-\ ' - ' : . - ' ^ : ' ir i'B6Vn£n' :ur ' aEa nneV-^ ' ; B«»>»^ '; MiBli/tB^?i!-ff^,-,af LB^:^' he orchestra , numbermgolie hundre d and co^hed n molt^^^^", ¦ = ¦ '• : ¦ " ? - '- - 'T?

¦¦' '"W^11;01 a s°^nf V -. - . ¦¦- ' ,:. :¦ ¦ ' young violinist Leopold Liclitenberg;; The six of: Pur ^ best executants , > need ;:fear , no S^ -flr^' ¦ ' "> The Femal e -Hebre w Benevolent . Th *J ec Uxi"1 feacl v"" ^^8; "l 8ebo^;Dona ^di^Ummei: ^ncer tv t^ ^ compari son with> the finest Eur opean 'br- ^ J ^ fSflab ^u^ What S^t great majori5:'bf b^?^u^ShpSbC& ^heid

!?itf \w-firtt - anrtua ^ct& - 1>°^^ bpenser 's 'early ,worUs ; place^Saturday;

fnight ;^These

f' concerts gam Sffi SlS SdeMDo® emigrate ib th far iWestha ye^utone^¦: ¦- "P.;J ^ - eA- ¦ ¦"? ,. : '- > ¦/. VT . -.. :.„ v" ... .He-- -merel y.;, ment oned--:- the ¦¦:¦'? Eairi e will also Berye; for-the <fe6ui of . a-ypung place wascccupiedby- ^Theodor e Thomas. rioVknow thfl ^it is^a nh^M^rid ^ jecti n .view, to climb iip the ladder of fame.:meenh.g.on^e ^d ^t,^

%Ckhen pf«id,.¦¦¦¦" ' ¦tfe^ : -S??^:

-'/51,C -- -^ ' Kfrve y. : -The : learned Etizaliethan rpw-minded ^ends of tite Christian "pre sl ^nKdUc^n A^l'^B^s^S ^

d:?l8 for P101

B»asioi7-we' :tb ink°that ; themselvesm these, effort p>; , they think- eight , families during the year. , . -The pr6^„ rirai spd th- rilavsn ow huried have utter Maehriek of warning tp those W^^ u- \££-%^ 'i of,. aim ati; dream pf: and,act for nothin ,' •receipts *&&#£ & babneeon hand ,¦ HuvSH^SKkK^^^St oic: ' ¦ -¦ •*¦ ¦¦" - • ¦;. V in oblivion , and . passed the immortal ity ;dr: ,interest in the dramatic art tb: wit : faF^d ^ ^.Mri Abraham Hart 'tPnder Pd h*r Poem wi tlra light jest . •; ,ne88: the . performance a.: pf: Mile ;: Sarah: &i„ fliS^ ^ ^S^ twn - with: them r;:^uBt- think Wfatcing to . lose vsight;:o£i ,everything -else;but the»«%Z^

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v^. .Thp :Y M ;H::A 'T :W^ te1,fcn Bernhardt ^^Aa ; usual; theseygehUemen S'±?w +>^i^S^ i Sf ¦

promises

ffom - member sipf^ongre ^tibns wordly gain-t he : moment itheir /buskiess¦ -fea^nf^on as president for

reason of . The^Y., M. H. A

Libr ar y been m

¦ ^raw ;ih9 diatiri ctton easting: be- ^^ S^&^!!>'t " w 8' that they will-keep the Sabba th ^ay holy. ' hpurs - are voyenvtheyi -arb ' sociai; ^illrheal th. ;The resignation was ac- the recipientofa collect;on of;Hebre w tween the woman w^^^^ ^cepted with re greV , : The . following woj fkSi consisting princi pall y • of Taj-- ereatic and the actress w&o. for years " war ""^„e^^SK^E^S^K

semblyj while

engaged intheir devbtiori a, course .they afe liberal and genero us tplheBoard of Manag ers was elected: Mrs . mudical. treatises. They."are the. gift of the '' leading lady!' of the leading theater ^°J [f8.^™? %?£$ Z T& i!I??tiw ,tb make them ' swear a d| ayermake . them ^ ^e ^^^A S Wol f Mtb A Mit rrK -ll Mr« the ] ate ' Mr S: Oeftiii ffer a former in- of the world. : "With fi« *?2? ' w^!L- ^1 - meansvwere

and areiiPt^mployed .todra wf *. 9: V.0^' JV ri - r " ' \/ ' £**?£ >k» H^,;*ir ^ ?S . 11 ety need/an d perhaps' will, have : nothing- ??ea

^n5. «ra ,lde-ur ' , ftnd, ; W»^ff i senses Woufd - consider ' anJvbiith ^^ under their atteiitiPn ;tobth br i and higher TdutieB. L on; B r^:Mr ^G. Gr omd •/ PwHart; :Miss Cy Ph illipsi-Mrs. A. -p robably be fixtures upon the -shelve ?. students of the thentercah hardl y at prbs y 0U1

v ^ S^fefe ^ T1111— have: steeped fe doth in - such an nrihft l- rhafte rbf cour serhas Mly referehce tb oar.. . Myers, Mr s. S. Newhouse , Mr si H. at ;the rooms; , unless the students of ent concera rthemselves ; too ;miich; ^be- WP .coui ^ ^ kLv ^ ' - ; — - m® lowed subterfuge: arid exacted a'promise i brethren i who live; in :larger cities whereCohen ,.'Mr s. C; Weil, Miss B. Ha rt Talm udical literature (whose name is cause, though not a Rachel or a Seebachi £S"- B^S£ th ^ ^ ^and Mrs; Or: Eman uel.- Fr om^ this not leglbn) make use of the provision she is certai nly an artist of^eMraprdin ary K^^ teS ^A^ s i S' i? ^>J,AV -Mr * Wf3& PtoM.T ' which enable s them to hotrow the ta 'e"t- who: is pro bably without a superior .^ t^l^ ^M^ 'ti^^^ tions of faith which are annual y made by onlygive one little instance -to prove thu :body -*r Wolf- was chosen Present, W^h e^es them

to bpiro w the.

iQ moderii co^.f an & whkt , for want oti ^ Si^^^ hSn ^ the Thirt eeriers at their cbriflrmati ons; .assertion ^ - In ;, thiavc ity :there ;js:a^popula- :Mis> Philli ps, Vice-President; Mrs. b°oks inde finitel y. ¦ ¦ ¦ - . . , better term ^is 081^ 00^60^™^. :! ^ ! they willreliglou slv observe "the tenets of tion pfabbnt .e-TfJO ^ewish sbUla ; of theseMi tchel l, Secretary ;" M rs. Weil , Treas, The .matl er of-p rize essay s is yet in my few^^ vedr s' experience of public amuse- ? °?J V8 °W ¦ ^ ¦SO' t burhbl y religion;; : There is iib use fbroih g a^leas^frbm^flfty^P^eventy ^adies and 'urer. TheRev. S. Morais P urged upon statu quo. The competition we may mehts- 1 have known of: more* than: one „„^ "fL-Rif^J '" gentlemen betweenthe agespf eighfeen 'andtiie Society the necessity of seeing surmise ; has not? been a brilliant one. : actor whose lifewas shamelessly immoral , 'S^S^^^ ^ S^ -.- PelM by its; ownv rolition/ and >the ;jew ^ent ^six:-yeHrs; ,^^great :;

,that thcchUnof thnseU recei4 £^r

^^r^ -tiA^^ Sf _ SSSSa ^^11^^ ^^ ¦hel p . be sent to pub lic, ..Hebr ew, and top J a e, however . to^nable us to re- tera portlries w

their reSidm from ^tt- SiY ^S^ fe Swnfe^: himself.'- Let feTexan - Rabbis si to it and colleges; /l&iesahd ^entleinen of highSunday-schools. He trusted that the port its. pr oceedings in this issue. tending the performances of such actors ; ¦! i1 ^ iS¦Z^ OTh :,?

^d,¦ thilt their salaries aVe promptl y p .id and culture ; arid - refinemen t. -^ Thinking ^?;thatsecular and reli gious edu cation of the The confirmatio ns at the Broad But then Bernhardt is a woman, which of *F„H„iK £S not bother about their clients who, if they they have no other : inclinati ons biit ; tolittle ones would be made a condition Street "Syn agogne ,, w hich ' usuall y course; makes the matter a great deal H„Fnl tb1 ?firi? artUt ^ha synagogue , keep their- shops '' make d> ,:of their parents obta ining relief . His take place ir TtnVs pring , deferred on wse I iS!&yS^giS^^Si&

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: ' ' ; ' .;V ¦ SeSwlret^b^ome ^eS '•remark s met with approval. account of Dr . J astrow ls ill_ health. the monument erected to ihe memory tioh-were heard at their best in the con- . ^ - ,This afern ooh (14th ihst. ), the th ird were made on the Sabbath of the 6th of the late Rev. Dr. David Eihhor n . at cerfo. Twi(^ recalled .^he^v^Free. Sewing School , under the '"<* The thron ged synagogue pre- Machpelah Cemetery was unyeiled

^on encore the.scherzo ^^itolf rs 'fConeerto kxvedI wife of:- -M. ^eehgsohn i ;Esq.j >in ; the agd this .matter ^wa^ spoken off from 1 he-.ic^ -.^e Zt %v.~ uluL ¦ o j spntpvl a «.',» „,,,.„ , ' ,a?„ ;rt j Sunday morning: last. Several hund red Symphonique ," and this , too, was ,played , fifty-first: year of her b age; regretted byiall 4

DUlnit iri a-FridftV ^vPhW -diB^auspicesc

of the Hebre w .Sunda y- f a. Very pre|ty appearance , and perB0/s witaesaed the ceremonies,- which with an, aLost incomparable brilfianby. those who' had the privileg e ' of knowing ItoWt abiSi -SarTB^DftSv ^iffischool , Society, was opened in our appro priate exercises were held. In were begun by Rev. Dr.. Gottheil , who In Berlioz'sdescriptive: ^^^city with an attend ance of thirt y-three , -answer to an appeal for religious in- offered prayer. An address by Mr. ¦Fer-; concluded the cohuert , Mr. iauhwar z's pbr- belbved copipahibn. Mrs ". Seeligsohn ; was The-Mi sses Sax¦ •^senberaer i±fcl£riark " «It is situated in the upper portion of struc tion of the young s made by the dinand Kurzman , President of the Cofigre- . formance on the viola, proved not tire least 'a' resident of this : city fbr iwentv-«eveh pa %the town at the RodefSholbm school- Doctor , over twenty pupils entered rft lfM1^ ^

feature of the years , and , there are : few:weme^

room (5th and Patri sh). It is named 'heir naim 6 upon the rolls. ' ' " ' fa r^S. S^Sl^iSS^'-SteS eyemnsV V WiiSvi™. ¦ ePdfar^'the^8.llr 8 aS

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5'.^'" U "P. n „ . 1 1 • l r n^ »t. „ «. * e r \ .. 1. _ - .1. in Germ an :, ' It is an old Jewish saying .. Ju xiam avbbssb. circle :pf . acquaintances ;, as, did this good teninle in owIpf Kav^ i frin nH lv talkthe Louisa B. Hart school , in hon or of On the 31^ of October , the that good and great men live forever and ' November 13, 1880. mother in Israel, ;::She; su^ ^ ^one who was foremo st in charit able Michael Reese prize of twen ty .nve heed no commemorative stone of bronze. -^—- patiently ' and idia^as sHe has lived , in ^ .under takings , and in referenc e to dollars was presented to Miss Ernes- David Einhorn has built himself a mbnu- J ™ ' S^£„?2?:$LC** ?&&*? PSace with all manki nd ;: VMr 8. Seeligaohri jS wM: -S8 ^n«affifflSSr»iTwhose life Mr. Morals add ressed the tine Glasel , as the most deservin g in- ™nt ™\ ™ hnman hands could not ^^ ffi ^ffi uP ^X^ ^aa the Mother of/ the ^ditpr pf' theJPro ; SySeSfhe Slf^Pho ^ixffi ' ,little ones. The Superinte ndent is "late bf the J ewish Foster Home. -""** • ¥|ftoS tSLrf 'Tnf 5 S ' the evening, to be followed by .dancing. qreia, on* of thev Jewish papers publish ed ftI

Un{6n the of?cera , of ^whibh,ara: Mr. 'M*S:H.Mo^ Mrls,^bor

T*. .MI^ 8AS FEMCISCD. ^3^3SS?p .has interested several ladies in her BJ «h, Hebrew , German and Biblical and modern culture . Among the prie sts V v parable loss. . wS.lSlflS^Sndmission wbrk at Port Rich mond. The Hist ory, in the presence of th e Board who, by thei r trumpet ^blasts ,. brough t after the battle ' thb KKsmm Miss T ™

i3^school opened with im atte ndance of of Officer s. T.,e young lad y who re- fe™K d3 The long agony of ^oubt as to who is to Lpdge?^ in this ; city are; on the ova pr dis- only a few sessions til^ow, where essayi 'twenty-one , which will doubtless in- ceived the award lias take n prizes on . .EZ^irS enSSto Sri!w« hi have the dealng out of the loaves and fishes splnhon. " No -flbur no learni ng," says were read and discussed and.where severalcrease as the completed garments are previou s occasions. w^sone of the forebost ^^ Insenarah v his is ovet, and we haye again settled in the *e.okl bopk, and that' s what' e1 the matter of our yoimg ladies proved to be beau tifulpresented to th .i 'r youthfu l makers. The celebration of th e twenty -fift h nam! ^StS^SS ^&SSSS&S: old groove ,.pursuin g the even.^nor of

0"^ ^°^^Our merchants who have odds and ar yersary of J os,ua Lbd g Mo. f3 , S^^S^eSS^St HWStt KS^SK SS &^Sf ^S ^. S^^^SS ^ 'U^ends of material cm hand would be I. O. O. B., occurred on- T hursda y *££ Md d^ffrin? S <SmmJ to fi held a jZ«s/i while our opponent a /uifand vive. Besides, the .p^eron this^^^doing a good deed hy sending them to evenin g, November 4th. This is the a frail „nd ch A raked in the coin. Ti.e battle was a bit ter somewhat akin to the Irish anil' the -{Poles , wish of a grea t many of our lnarried , folksany of the superintendents of th ese banner lod ge ot District No. rMnd j t true rad ical reformer he was who desired °ne in &is ci^v and State " Tne war o£ 7&7*jy m«^ber wants to be a /«c(o(«?n, »i to join arid ere long we will have .to enro llfree sewing school s . num bers oler three hundred mem- to bufld S "SZJGod TpeSct ston S race e, the war ol creeds , and the war of tSS°^Z^ ^^^^o!

t&1 tf ^&? F

^*«^taThe Y. M.fH .A

? second mou t Wv hers. The pro gr.™,™, b«„ with a ffi-J jS ^ ij S EaS S^nt pS 'entertainment on Tuesday evening promem.de concert , at which fine ¦%£' !££.Jl o^\R ih ^ Tl^t»l' fected accounts-bills ,pavable mostly-. ">.tQ the abyss pf nbthingn ess. We can do tifu l vestr yrobms at the disposal bf theas-last was a disappointment , to those musi c was djscoursed under the di- A„ ';™^

^refnrm pd T.il Jam i^n«irn ^« « and wish we

had left politics alon e, as that without tffgfor* hero and , for the 'natte ^ 'who had witnessed the ausp icious be- rection of P.. f. Henry Hahn. At neVera from K is a business in itself and belongs , prop- fhat , there would be more harmony and we eXperie.u ;e n6w life and activity. ': Qwginnin g of the new administration , nine o'clock , the members and their Bv hS" rt ient zeall and by the periodi cal erfy, to the practiced politician. ,. , . St»« lf "e,M^ 'Mr . Sange r , whose poetical readin gs ladies , together number ing- over five Sinai which he conducted ^ he lent dignity, J "£M-^£^T*T^^k

sodeties here or elsewhere. . .

^aP jCjer bef»^ .^«gf:J«re a lwavs exceotinn a llv fine would hundred sat down tn a niimnhi ont power and popularity to the reform move- We have rebuked President Hayes and his hakribo and mat sd. - "W b5, ***> . W »«t «mt we h aye ^e jare always exceptmniiuy nne , wouia nuna teti , sat tiown to a sumptuous

brincintres neciallvth e sniritof Gpt- adm nistr ution by going Democratic for the . . „ , . . . , . ' ,.. .. . , . ¦ _, best Quart et in the city,-*r all ..volunteerperhaps nave awakened great entliu- ban quet. This was followed by a ™"\ *££* in^| SL thSvto * first time Bince 18D6. .We have given On Sunday kst the beuuhful and highly^ singers , the ladies members of the ' cPngr e- •siasm among his audience had hecan- concert in which the popular -favor to Tc ^wiilta M RS ample proof in this election to our brethren accomplish ed daughter of A P. Craiier , gatipnv Mrs. N/Lorie , Soprano , MissTillwfined his eloquence to quotations , ites, Miss Schesinger and Mr. Fried- deli«f^STES^A^d^^ ^ ^ i^^ h

^ ^Yet ^ie poetry of Uie Ailet « d e man parti ci p^^

served a better reception than it met . formed a corn et solo. A ball con- wtJ J J uvSlndSen Lot ns t^hen iearn Millions have been spent by the Bepub- BeTieve me, I was not .mvited to;^with ? nor because Mr. Sanger is a eluded the ceremonies . Toasts were ,„£"Ft ™in"" B

flm' _d

J Qm BtSi

e?hS licans on ,this Coast , but though money idmg, did not see . even a bit of the enke,. ia superb and can h'ardly .be b'eaten .byjro' -man of whom we should hesitate to made hy Messrs. Chas. Kahn , I..W. leaves of SS remembranc e over his buys everythin g, its persuasi ve ring could butwheti l learntha i a man marries a;girl |Biwlona r tIh R^ - ,;0«MMt 'vlpft^ ;i«vf-j ud ge fro m the highest crit ical stand - Kahn , S. Weil . M. K. Kohn , Alfred grave let uRffieTw^nthu siasm in fhe m^^.^ . . . am but0^! 5^point , but becau ^ as a guest of our T. J ones, N.Ri .tz anowskv, L;Naurn - cause of God' s truth , Jhdaism and human-

fe tt ffi aSta 'ffi K^lSfe SSS SeS^tgrStSown and Pres .dent of a sister society, berg, . S. Hecht , H. B. Sommer and "y- conoluaion of Dr Eohler 's ™- hbiiseholds. J?or the . first time in twelve Mb in years and sympathy, that I am Bttb J erf^OJ ha .aWei^Jift ae^ia/B^ojhe should hav e been treated with- B. Salinger. mtthZ^SwumXT Ifi. ¦wt8..his -:thta ' nlly ektad i DtmentlB ' ™ j gM ,to;h»nld t^ . raBt st ^urt - b! •^Uiaiir - ?

na-ter "Ta;aift MiB« «'pa tient court esy, even where he failed Gov. Hoy t's recomm endation that a tall cotomn of nur e'

maV ^ daad - OohgresBman, General ,. Rpsecran s, a na- efeto*r from the ,aVewge Jewish marriages , the ; seririon the sbealter adm oriished: ',«h9to enchain the attention. It has been Thank agiviVig ' shbuld l»e observed by tapedn Ttoward TfohTa& rests on a tive^f Qliib , as .noble a' ' pat riot ' and aB S^ 5 '^S/^ S f ^^'^

n^^^M^ll^

ySsaid of our Y. M. H. A. audiences the Ch ristian common w ealth , creates broad , fquare pedesml, 'At the center a honest * n as^ver ^w Ae

hght

pf the ™Portan t part in. theSe wedded-fpr-h fe J ^U^'n?^that they are highl y critical , but this snm. excit ement in oiir communi ty. SSSlj^SSft ^^i'§S ^K'SS^S^, par- ***

, . ; *&**.;. . ^S^Jt^SS^ Pexaction , we regret to note , is, in the Rev. I. S. Morais published a digni- brg "™d the tim7% bu th an d death of ticularl y in view of the fact that we have M. li. DeYoung, Esq., propri etor of the cloaed Mr. L. Hammers longh; onef ofwJaige majority of cases, the result of fied expostulation in the Evening the lamented rabbi. not had a chance to steal these twenty Chronick , and brother of the late Ohiis. De- greate st and most enterp rising merchant *. 1 . : '

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