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4 J THE AMERICA N V ISRAELI TE.. . . _ _ „ '__ . ..$¦ . . ,
Tl I i Inronli ln shrub , which it is forbidden to do. One in establishing and up holding that incoming memhere of the Conference. Leniein Hla U Gemara , read the Tal- of the Keponent, exp laining that there I ' o _i tlfi AIHGdCdin ISISulllul should n°t ride in a wagon or such synagog, and was no less a leading At 8 p. in. precisely the Conference mud . A fter tedious research and by is nothing funny anywhere or under "kaow"/*etM|BteMi itoIk"M"Ul,fl p,"d"r
other vehicle—not on account of the man in establishing later on tbfe first assembled in the neat little temple of advice of the deceased Dutchman , any circumstances in the estimation of third farther than any oUierVrVod" '¦' T WO \X7T «SFT A nO animal working, but on account of the temp le. This was, perhaps, the most the AUanti c City Hebrew congrega- Simon Content, I became acquaint- that paper, and that its responsible B "L,MAJ Wioa oc t^w., driver , called in the Talmud C/tnmrcm wonderful feature of his character , tion. /Quite an audience of ladies and ed with that other Dutchman , managers disclaimed anything thatpoburhim ahd PRorBii TOR» Gmnldn, who must do no work on that he stood unchanged by Judaism gentlemen occup ied the pews, but we Menahem Goldschinit , and by might appear to convey a contrary M+m 'Office: N.W.Cor. Fifth and Race St. Sabbath. None of all these appre- and always worked in and for it , when could not tell whether , any of the him with two more men of impression. It was also resolved'that 0)|IYjB I> • ' „.. ' hensions are connected with the bi almost all the members of bis kinsmen home people were among them , for the same caliber; one of these was hereafter Manager Gerson be required l€ w»l«rllISAAC M. WlbE. • • zaxior.
^ As far as walking on Sabbath had , in the sty le of 1S48 , turned away besides one old friend from Albany, called Moreno Nussbaum (the father- to keep an eye upon Editor Hottnian, P*gpggj3a \Cincinnati 0 . Au gust 11 1898- not being prohibited goes, it can make from it and become what they called Mr. Mandel, no resident of Atlantic in-law of the late Simon Tuska} and and notify the board of directors upon BOVrtfl1 , 1 ' no difference , whether the feet step on Americana, i. e.. nothingarians in re- City spoke to w// The opening cere- the other was Babbi Falkenau, the the appearance of the first symptoai 1/=%!i««rca «s necond-oia sB mail matter at the the ground , or the pedale of the bi- ligion. He connected himself early monies began with a chorus, consist- son pi the Fuerther Daydn. These of a .tendency towards humor.; It L' PXifo.toaice at ciuciunatt. ohio.
^^ Nq rabbjs coujd dieagree on w
]th the Bene Berith fraternity, and ing of the Rev. Mr. Philo, his son and were all the men "then in New York was objected that Felix didn 't know /^BfeiffiJ ", '¦. ¦¦
IBBSCMPT10H PRICE, PES TfEAB • • - $2.50 that question, was one of the main workers in build- daughter and one more young lady, who could read the Talmud, we were humor when he saw it , but that was bw %we4l '.AWlti BeDorab $00 , m . ing up the Cleveland Jewish Orp han who did the singing and playing of informed, and it was by those five men overruled on the ground that Mr. Qu IflNUPosiaje 10 EllODt , Die Year • • - - $1.00 /Raiibi Charles S Levi since nearly Asylum , in which he was one of the the little organ, and they did it excel- that we became intimately befriended. Gerson'e supervision would be sure to *!%l\H'-¦ ; ten years j unior rabbi and assistan t directors or trustees to the end of his lently, although the home talent was This is now ancient history. Still , add to the editorials the soporific DflllfllTDbatbs of ADVBKTis nQ.
mnBrintendBnt nf tha Sabhath srhnol dava. He was also very active in es- entirely absent. / According to cus- when we discovered that Mrs. Cj wen quality which is so much appreciated rUnUtfl^Sr. tab
yiishing the B. B. end
yowment, Day. torn the Conferee was welcomed to is the granddaughter of Menahem by tte readers of the paper. After *M.W *.r.¦ ————¦ ' and assistant professor of history in ing 81,000 to every deceased brothers the city, the congregation and - the Goldschmit we felt as though we had introducing the editor, for most of
k»^ww»2;to.ADVIt ,tTIB ,UllU'ra ,B,l'l,! the Hebrtw Union College, Sunday widow or heirs, and also in the man- temple, and it was done most eloquent- found again a long lost child, and all tha directors had been asking, "Who¦ loot tiIbpmI hia rp .nicnn.tinn in th~
* agement of this fund he was a pre- ly by a gentleman of eminent reputa- the recollections of the past dawned is Hoffman , anyhow? the board sang MYU ,„,,,,„ „,„,„ eo.. .«*«,,,^ r^ ^r^0^^11 handed the Sng3onal Board1 of «<««* officer to the very end. tion as a pulpit orator-by one. of this afresh in our soul. To fill the cup of a lullaby and adjourned . Thus-passed , * -1aj ik»i< an ixbaei.iii only aa paia matiec , at a Tnjgtegg The Rabbi eave as his rea- When in 1860-61 the rebellion congregation, you think ?—nothing of good humor to overflowing, we met an incident in the history of the paper ¦—i_a, /;vmQitorm ebarse ot 85.00 each. son for this resolve that he received a broke out , it tound Isidor Busch de- the kind ; the speaker was Rev. Dr. shortly afterw ards our dear friend , which came near proving fatal to its men are not only bigots, but they areia aniwering any at ihe i4v«rti«ementn la tni» Call from the cone'reeation of Peoria c'<fedl y and zealously on the side of Berkowhz, the Kabbi of the Kodef Mrs. (Dr.) Landaberg and her lovely continued existence. It can be de- also, hypocrites, for their enlighten* ¦
w»er , our readeri win eoafer a favor upon both the and intends t > E o there tot esnond tne Union. As a member of the state Shalom congregation of Philadelphia, daughter, of Rochester. Enough pended upon that hereafter its pages ment must tell them there is nothine•arertticn aad theP«Miiken bj ' ""'n* **»e» *fo thin' call thn firat wpaIt in fW«m- conference and by outside work he So you see, as nobody welcomed us to glory for one day, we thought, but it will contain nothing capable of being holy about the petty rules laid down 'MWtt.rtTwMMMMtj.ttaHEMCAM gBA.ttut -j ^y'gff^ j ^P^ p *~A-
himself one of the
patriots this strange
city, we politely Welcomed was not ; in comes the beloved sister interpreted as having the remotest by a Jot of haltWilized and w2 iAaTeniaemenn of congregation*, unless other- retarv 0f tjje pacu]tv 0f *},„ h TT C who prevented Missouri from leaving ourselves, for Dr. Berkowita is. the of Mrs. Wise; the good Mrs.: Salinger tendency to humor, and that never fanatical rabbis of the middle a«s ¦l£Se 'o 'Sro iMhS anajubiiThed"ach wfek and the secretary of the Central Con' the Union. chairman of our committee of arrange- of Jersey City, and we found our- again will ita editor dare run the risk Even if tlie utmost^ sanctity l»^^lu^fio^T^ rt^l' terence of American Rabbis. The loss . Mr. Busch also worked successfully menta. It looked quite odd to us selves transported into angels' compa- of being thought funny. On the rounde^the dietary laws of
M0: :»egard to the number 01 timea pabitohed. 01- nf this fnithfn ! Annrtrntip nnH dutiful in pomology. He owned and worked that so many reverend guests, with ny, not those wrathy angels of the contrary, all ot its well-Known gravity ses, and if it were a solemn ;l^^Sra^neV^^^
1^ teacher and offi«r fn all
™oS ft iarm * ^n, now called3usch; their ladies and friends, sLuld arrive Talmudical parable, but angek of will hereafter be intensified , and its duty to obey^hem
^all,^what would' HOTwIbMo have^? advertisement inserted .. _ .„ . , . , ria;nf,1nv berg, where he distinguished himself in a city and in the temple of a eon- whom Heine sings that they exist here solemnity will assume an even deeper that have to do with the foolish adai- 1'
ft^nW^^fiSS' ^ SSS
' feS ta SSa? S e^nrby in ^e culture of the grape vine : not gregation and bid themselves welcome on earth. Such is life ; yesterday it cast. Such will be the gloom of the tions, enlargements, amplifications aid :?"rfl« r»- tn08e wjj 0 were intimately associated only the wine which that soil produced to themselves: How do you like this ? was" blazingly hot, now Mrs. Kopp- Exponent that undertakers may be ex- thousand and one , accretions by whipt ;Account* of weddings »nd burials win be w;th him in thn rfi aprmrtwi nf rintipH but, even more, in the propagation , VVe could not say that we did ,exactly, man sends me her son's overcoat with pected to make it their oflBcial of'gan, rabbinical superstitioh caused them to-C«^'aub^ t
roX8 r^Ue It seem^to^hem
no?that At wiHo\
improvement and variation
; of the but it did not gall ua when we found the kindly warning, /' It is too coo? and come from far arid near to gaze be covered:and;altered but of all Jifi-f:wfli be xru^e iorpubUoation oi irom »2 to fio ^. to renlace him Personallv species of plants, which at one time out that those gentlemen and ladies for you to go out without an over- upon tnis modern illustration of grief ness of their original shape and iriteaiSoumIIu wh
gtSinWbitoh?d 1? " a"* we look unon 'Rabbi Levi's departure (together with the cuttings) were are quite consistent—which, you know, coat." Yesterday we; were sick and standingjUpon a monument, weeping tion? . The day has long .since passed 5SSIS,p. ^7i)1J.n*»n.0.r.dr6t ^ «,*w1P,lon and frnm thiRrnnirrP »iitirm thii «phnr.l mid largely exported to Europe and to is a .rare virtue in our days of rapid nervous, to day we hear the angels 0er the degeneracy of things in gen- when people are willing to blindly ac- TI2.W to pay tor oae year, . _ tronv thiB
^congregation this school and
^ ;hen tne
nomeaJlan te there transit ; they did the same thing c6n- sing. Well , we all-the ladies in, eral, and the levity of the times in cept as flaw whatever the : rabbis' tell>ATpS7d9rPS forgive him for his step only because gave out under the destructive influ- sistently. all along to lhe dose of the eluded-love change. particular, them, even when>ld that the Bible:;be return wi unicsi forwarded for examination at l.° tn p...; q wi,oro im finna nn ence of certain insects. Conference and the Uhautauqua meet . . ,- m . • » says so. It the Bible is Sot - irrefraW- ',PeC"'L reqUC,'1Xat the,pUl"'Bher ¦ /S^&llMriS""- All in all , i tm ay be said of the de- ing, the coming and the leaving,of
NnTFC . rnMJWp^To . The San^ Francisco Hebrew, which *ble ,iheu^ thVTalmu^ certainly ja' " all the good he can among a worthy ceased Isidor Busch, that he was a all those distinguished personages. PIUlEa o VUlU/lTCN la. is in the thirty-sixth year of its publi not claim to be so. If men hke Kab.;«wiih Oalmdab. and high standing community of £ood> charitable and faithful Israelite, Such consistency deserves admiration , [chicago ibrablite] cation , speaks of •' "a recent Jewish bi DeSola expect to ever again see the:18J7-95-565B. zealous men and women in Israel On without being bigoted , a^^ true Ameri- and must convince the most stubborn 4 - . 'J gathering in^^^ Atlantic City.?' . Perhaps Jews.gpveruing themselves by; Tal-'i
Id^' 'L^riT K^ vS.Wo inouirv we were informed that the can citizen without being an office that those good people are too bashful . . ' . , . hy the time that paper is twice as old,; mudical precepts ^ or laws, he and they •"&™S DreoediSd J coEatln^
o?Peoria unanimouslv s^ker , an intelligent man of many and too considerate to speak to Strang- I am in receipt of private advices it wiij begin t0 £Je Bom jnkiiDg 0i> are blinder than even they; pretend f»»Ob,erTed alao precedingday. SdCbi Charles S Levi
^wXi-! talents and industrious work, highly ers of that reputati on. 7/ to the effect that there has - been a the relative importance of Jewish" af- be,, Kitchen religion is played out':'- ¦¦ ¦ . . . :¦ ¦ . . -. ¦. . ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦¦:¦ ~!
annlication on his nart for three respected and well beloved by all who ; The routine business of the "evening most_tremendous row in the office^
of fairs in this country. : among intelligent ; Jews, who, whilej ffb^ :
^8 tasak of g3 00'0 nei-an^ the -Jeipisft Eccponen^ pf .Philadelphia. , ? • V they, are willing to admit the value 0f)m r: ::.; - , :. . ^ith the promise of casual betterment society. {His . dbmestic^ife
as spouse that august -
bod^
the. >Iosaic code, ^ahd^make . albff aD
4ClaZaQk < as the congregation grows in numbers, and parent was certainly in .beautiful prayed,, the speeches were .spoken! the
^-^^.WZ ^lB?f? tral Conference of American Rabbis ces fpr smcere attompte to obe^tjet,;:
llQK , .- He was elebted on his reputaTiTm €X . harnvmyiwith hi^ure, moral charac- message was read (all made to-order^ ^l^fcr TWlrli
fSt^ bordered 1,000 copies of, the evenV haje.no respectfor^ like bt;Sola,-(tWBBBSf r i^ ¦ ; duBiveIy, BW .we wiirad|:he dM&veB'-^
whose pretend^ ortodoxyj snp more.;;lfe«BHP9fe«»y the ver/ best reputation as a man^a family ot good: od Isidor Busch. : were . appomted and ^rybody ^as
pa para
g fbr 4J8tribution amon? Jewish soldiers la the red thing, than they them,:;VV^^^^^^, : scholarf a teacher, a gentleman of >——^-—" .^V p'T&'/M^ andLlors. / N o explanation^ is given: selves are like true gentlemen , ; ¦, ,
I' ^B touj^W mrt^twi. REM.N.SCENCE8. Stl^tSy/^n7J l>te<wm^^BSs«aBEB
esty. /¦ — s J z - *. \ 4 'a - ^ ; Only Jews who themselves haTS 1
- ¦¦' ' ¦ ¦¥^' lB&-' caSal td
g^i81Sus
eo
¦ Ifwa. a beautiful morning (Tue. n S sS^SnS a ^'w^tS^ipfesSSe **&*> M ^tedto^g, and ination .f Vorthodox^Stchen reUg%
\ , ^^ SkZ « nty^n t!" mS **?&. f >K Pf^^fT of = ¦ K*K%t & paper^
that JI feft ire^something
^nings left- the boys for mn
^™^*g|\\ <> Iwai tui^Z J a r >j n^» £„j
J i i?t^i„ iiie A&7 bef ore had closed the cycle of vice-nresident nresidrnp Rev Dr Sil- m«st be seriously .wrong somewhere. PrayinB- » ,¦ " ??e aosu™ ^uPWv ?' .t"6 .wtmle -- ¦ . ' ' -AX. - ¦¦ : ¦ '* and thln ?tand now, and most likely exce8a^e heatl; t6. which poor mortals veSoS^orShdSt^oSe- Tie graveyard solemnity with Vhich * ; ^ buan^ Jfp ^M a ^W*..-*S;m
m- Tt u-¦ rr - i T •„',!,. «&S .SS ^KSS bad been subjected for a,long week. .Jffl Wffi V^JWffl£
the editorial-page <X tho ExptZnt.i* V While I cheerfully admit; there is mnumerahle ridiculous regulations $£¦m Miss Hattie G as is travelmg in the al countries, capital is wrinkles a Rev M v 'Gre manded% orthodoxy in; CpnnectioD ::]nterest of the America^iUei^ ^n^^ct^and, Pie Deborah. She is, pur £1 v^e b
^ labor
^d labor is^hel
.nloaded th heav burde|1 bf heat g^
4 aS3 we?? and S I as so certain- that' any lapse from and while. I believe many, of them; are Judaismj ontemptible m- the eyes of.authorized agent. . less giant if it s n ot set m motion , by f - o
. - shoulders, breathed SXfftI^^ iU customary ; owl like gravity indi- founded upon gbod eommon sense and all sensible.people,; To teU a man of tV coital Capital, as such , lost ^alue^ fre ,
¦¦ m the'; liberated TS&S ySt^SSft cated a tevolutionary staL of
aflairs, are In accwd with fhe: best' modern «*ae hat he cannot^e a Jew; because ;:|
Sun9cnn5EKs going from home to £*^SSfi^^spend the summed, ehher in this coun- ^^f ^^i^^ ^t of coiirse-with theKrauskopf fem^ eehsible. unpossible regulations concerning .h^.
try^r abroad, can have': their paper ?K"? f^Sn^ Z£^« io»* or «°P later the-whole : party, ^Wn™"
^SWo HoweU ing upon my instructions? the Phila- people;: nevertheless,: I have nothing food , is^piecpjof gigjmt^impuden^ |ent? to thW wherever they may be, ^r^P^/^
^^^
under command of . m. Kraus^opf, ^°8 ^f^^without any additional charge. " The ^^ fJj^l^TrJ T?l . it! ^oved onward to tbe depot, and took JS iSS'X iaS'AtaiS * md proceeded to discover the \ details df P^a persons who considerlfhemselyes. hyper-oTthoa^.urle8quers : ;ate,n«.|5addresYin ntchanged weeEy i f d e- ™ J^l^^ satisfied ^ith.the
^s^
in , regard Jo |sired. I±
6:™iro™i^5nCC \#ti
r *°" and speeding on to Atlantic City. - f . Sotnux* ordin"7 editflrial ebbulitioh was
dis- ™ ano\ yet, persist in making a fetish clean a^idl^nc^laid down_or Sm>i|============ ==* w ; i,rf S lihl l« L For ™* hour only we enjoyed the J^JHf^
8m°?etS Sand oS covered by the board of directors, ?f what at the utmdat is nothing more posed 0 be-by Moses, To thein t e^
. . . ¦ ¦
. t t*5 ,-H^X Sp Z^mT eights and the atmosphere of old New^ Jh^ conventbn clbSd we dScovered whose duty-as is well known-is to than incidental to the religion of the injuncUons of the Mosaic code^rM^
ARnANG EM E N p are bemg+made,to
^d.; s keep fronr the pages- of the Exponent 3™- It is well enough ' to regard a ^founda mn, upon which has 1
^4have diyine aervices held for the Jew- abore s wages are to-day much h,gher i(J /d' b Neighboring people to be \Z J3£ rf tS© ^0 of
the
^ "' f v ™™¥ ' »bb»;a conife^ish soldiers atChickamauga during the than , they were, when capital was mm f & ^^ slates, "but looks S ™ arf h^as S SS ***** having /a tendency to ^dox masses;
in their observation of eration
of laws , which they cpnai pcoming holidays of ^ew Year and worth 5 to, 10 per cent, per annum. QW ye much like home. The fiae g^JJ ^£
"JT £W humor fuQ or oth«
trivial &J fli a I the rabbinical ini unctions and pro- equally^acred. ¦ No, ?ane: ;man . .«# |¦ Day ot Atonement, under the auspices ^my l^ Moj ^ ^we are hle^of the CentrarConfereiicQ of Amen, the value of capital ^creases
as the aolid • ¦
neat ham]etg with ^^/J^ffi ,?\%T gloom 'which pervades the pages of and parcel of their religk.11, and^no household i| expected to govern Mid
can Rabbia. Rabb.s, singers for the va ue of labor increases and vwe ^ d ^' lofty factories, and SaT n'tercoSe was S dftlo that publication. It is impale to one exu
^eefs them; tg make any fine without coming to. the conclumon to
choir, and others who want to take «. The c onsequence of the de- he Bame advertisements of patent 2thSfSaT So it Kked m" J^m
1? TT- "?¦? * T f ?vlpart in the proposed service in the said creasing, value of . apital specula- ^edicmes, bitters and stove blacking, Se mnaSal obSrver of this conven° the office of the Exponent on the portance of th ugs. To eat trefla is.a surdities and. stupi^
es Andof^;|camp are politely requested to lot us tion The cap talist
^ seek l opporttmjtoa make it.lo'ok exaofly Bke home, from fon h seemed that whatever one ^y following the publication of the cardinal sin With the orthodox Rus - « the orthod y^iclrRabbilDe^:!know as soon as possible. Address : to^ invest his capital
to the best ad- whatever 10I ouJr count QU may . «
« * 37_w ™ e paper; but, according to the account sian Jew, ju st as much of a sin as it wants upheld. That, .fig ht has beep iOffice^
America* Lsraeute, Cm- ™"W £*\ Z^ll^ZTt hail- Ordinary people were certainly SSe wmrt &bS^nJe or »r- received^ the wildeft confusion a'nd » to deny the lindty of God ; still, we fought ,;and intdligen^ha.:won -ltajfc.uuati. n^tr^
s in bu Wmg a raUroad , a cured f h £jea that New Jersey ™ n 'offer of his New York col- consternation prevailed among, the can forgive him for entertaining such victory, kitchen religion is dead in;|~~ I »?IZ ^i tt^J^ was
outside of the
United States when Ees
would c iticile and sometinies members of the board. Impaslioned an absurdity, because we know^he J^aism. |Bar Kai-ra is reported (in Pesik- Sw™^lwJ^^^ii2iT' ™ elected our vice-president of the S „S?ndlv /5l^r'eminds one of BPeeches were made> and the writer of fences at work upon him. But , . • . v|
ta R K. p. m, Buber's) to have ^^ 1 ^ ^ ! United States, one of the good oitf- JJ*ffi S' &TabTwheDNlose *e editorial was unanimously de- when the same notions govern men One seldom sees the Jewish press:
taught this: Ou account of four ^1 1 !" t „ J T i "ns of this State. We were long be- ' 5^™ to hea?S to !e^S DOU^d «s revolutionary and
destruc- who have had
^virtues the Israelites were redeemed ftj f '0' o
an . f ™ ltui[al fore liberated from this prejudice Th^th^anMhTLBiie^S ex ti™ « his methods. It was only under the influence of enlightened topic which possesses the possible ele-j |from Egyptian bondage, viz., they a
£ >J *p ™M not regulate he re la- Q om brother-in-law, S *%£ a mfrfll! torn of woman after profuse explanations and abjecJ environments, the case assumes an- ments for a agreement. It«, the^
changed not their names, they changed tions of capital and labor, which exist whom we know t0 be a ioyal citizen £m .«JLf ^rm- fW ^' apologies that he was permitted to <Jther aspect. There are plenty of ex- fore, quite gratifying to note that evai#not tleir language, they'didU sL- "Jr » commercia 1
^d indus^ia J £ u^
0
waa i „ t XJ^mt Z
an.eS
remam
on the paper, ancfthen it was «ta».te the old-f ashioned orthodox the, bitterest foes of the Hebrew Unio^der , they kept free from incest. It ~un
0t™'- ., This 1S the reas°^ thaj an honorable member of the egiala- 5-i& «dSv l^rf to thISS °aly through Ilia good fortune in Jews who look with horror upon the College agreemwplaudmg the honor,,
is trucWKapra was a poetical J"f .rnelatlor?8 are so uncertain and ture ot this very 8tttte) whereas all our Z He told them Thl man being able to convince the indignant gators of the laws laid down in the done W Mietoer on^he occ^ion^
genius, and may have imagined more ™™r1 .t
Th"e1et?
,8tn"°
ef ?
bll8Kh. «ona and daughters, brothers and sis- ffiSt L hlleZl
«S ai™tor« - that he had not intention- . SchMan ^rucA ; that they can : be of hisJOth birthday,; and that allthe^than he could' prove; still it seems norms for it Still the actual troubles ter8> nephewfand uiece9) brothers-in- ^^0! ThT^ ^^Id ally attempted to be funny himself and are sincere in their belief in the Jewish papers are unanimous in pft^
morally certain that without these °J lab» ar? n°4 caU8ed capital, the iaw'and
P8iatera-in.law-God bless them t?
h£RH
e Zt Oof 3d H« explaLd that any allusion to importance of these laws to the well- nouncing the learned .gentleman- n:^four virtues an alien tribe among a »«I cauw u in the machinery wh.ch , &{ j . f y ifad loudly
^ against' \™» ^. "?"» being funny which he may have made, being of Judaism; and the vital need worthy of all the hanoW thio^r
numerous people could not grow to a ^rows he
laborer out of employment, 8t&teg J Americ& ^ Wfl hfld ^0 give ^»£^«* »
^^
was only in the most eerious vein, and of maintaining intact their observance, said of him. Equall/ harmonious i»;W' numerous fopulace of a heterogeneous ™* .that waa u
?f nowa ,^ Mose8' difBculty in finding ourselves at home °rJr?Wn,i not t^ thTtZl ^SS that n°thing waa turther from hia there
be no doubt. I can folly the Jewish press m its .denundwba|f.nationality, as the children of Israel »f f "0' a Problem' which we can in the Stote of New Jersey. . Sd thl Uat hSJfi t & mind than *» impxess the readers of appreciate the opinions- and J have. ofMr^ a^nkeWalfeged no^lappear to have done at the time of not aoIye- In BOod compan? and the beat of SlSfft *„I ? T L™ L™1 the PaP« "ith the idea of the possi- nothing but respect for the convictions " In Gold We Trust," which was *the Esodus, according to the Bible 1C ' 'B '
BB humofwtrK^L Lwide town 0 3 * •} -J „ I i f bility Pf its being in any way capable of the men who were raised in the old cently infl icted upon a long suflerajrecords. Aside of this' however, Bar ISJ DOR BUSCH.
AtSntir City This 7 citT of Sl! ffiffi,„?^^Ck' <* ti frivolity implied evrn
7rem^tely way and under the old-time influences world by an Eastern publishing hou*
Kapra s lesson is valuable yet. Isidor Busch~^TLouis Mo « b^S^ho^ cl5 «%i ™™\^ThoXmuft be gYven
to by the wording oAis article. It wi ^
^urrou^ings^
That a ckeder rabbi The book i8 unreservedly bad; bag' ' • , J ^^St£J^^i£si quite 'a numbV of small business JS wh f arSw to 1JF *£ generally agreed by the directors that
^^ne^ tollatm tcE SZ n^ZTiE SSWhen we are done pleaning away lQ this countrTi e8 eciall amongg
the places, and the long board walk at t0 guard and guide them on the path » &*% ».»takeJiad been made and ™ f *2?J™ •» X "^ anc\ and^there isZ *t™ SS-the Spanish nuisance from before our Bene Berith fraternity: This good the seaside, which is the "Midway of righteousness and peace ; it need bat the character of the paper stood
5^^^. °ld buttir £ It £t Jh bX's bu^or VS it S idoors, we have yet to sweep the old nioneer died Fridav last and was Plaisance" of Chicago over again, only not Be ^iven to aneels It is not said " danger ot being seriously involved, day betore held butter is not at a l body s buying or reading it. ¦ m.Fmnnh from Devil's Island where I Ploneer aiea * ™*7 laft. ana was « v B K • " / not be given to angeis. it is not saia unanimously conceded that unnatu ral and I do not resent his atti- aooner the book tanks into the ohw.many an Zcen m n, Ses Cl" \™ £, wh^alf\t\ Z l^ZAnZg^S^tZ "^T^^JiSJ tSSi
dullness is the only tJue respectability, tude towards me. But , when it comes ity it merits the better all decent Je«
tain 'Dreyfus , has been buried alive* ££jH Z^of cLft y and -the costumes of half-naked savages. KS tJey may haTe th^fn *nd/that huPor and ™*r "".T? SSn^ nS^lJT* iff™ ^^ V1 >the British, Danish and Dutch pos- oultu re
g gIsidor Busch wa8 J The main population of the town ap- their heart of he/rts, that they also
^der any circumstances be combined. " S Cn The relXelh wi. ' ¦. /-W ^sessions are no nuisance to humanity. PraKUe (we think) about the pears to be made up of the guests, needed some Tfiorah for themselves. Before adjournment it was agreed to W"
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to sweep the empire of the Czar clear a libera, education for that time. We barbers, hotel keepers and their as- plea8Ure was intensified , when we dis- A Great DlSCOVCry IS mild^maPnnT-lS3 -KT rt! fenimore Cooper wrote some ex«out of the way of progressive human- have no notice8 of hifl lite m he sistants. This is about the population covered that somewhat similar feel-
» »IL SodSnt fl ZllZ raSlnT w£n 6Qt l .u ^' but h° ti !ity and enlig htenment Russia with turned up in Vienna as a partner of of Atlantic City that we met. Ouarriv inga existed also among younger col- 4*0*IiJ7V . iShWal^ff^S.™.?." M *? >o?? bne of the most execrable.i»
its Romanian appendix , is even more the publisher Anton Schmidt. Quite iug, ourparty wasdriven up to the Ho- leagues, even outside of New York , rfV^ aT * A^> S W thp !£ 2h IhS il' rauiug-in a double sense-"InjOj :of a poiwned atmosphere to humanity a number of Hebrew publications; be- tel Koopman , a splendid caravansary, and we told ourselves such is man or j^J*
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£fifty years ago none believed that of that publishing firm. There Mr. rooms on the belle etnge of the house Thursday in the convention and in T \^Jbn# T T— H » ™ mnnh J - H \ZZ f $ X? 6,ve hlm Dd Manner ? Moore, W.bpain could be swept from this con ti- Busch also published and edited the and tound there just such company as ,tne evening at the banquet of the -rJ^ SM^Jd--r
hnHv^ .nil \h\t*T » S.*i„„ ^' ' ' . '**nent ; fifty years hence the power of fint Jewish JbArhaA in German , and we like to have. So we made our- a]umni i wa9 too happy a day for us, __Li^^W^iP^&L JS IZl Xnt iS« 1 1.1, ^ff J C +righteous people may perform the it Beemfl aIso a week]y j ournal t in selves at home there and did not come to he remembered in connection with ^»B If/Jm^™
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In the late in contact with the home population anything unpleasant. We must tell ^TO l^^O Jew wk°doe Neither deSes h a bodv 11 Itfltllllll 11-~ summer of 1848, Mr. busch , with his at all ; we had no time to call and you this part of our reminiscences in ^J^n J tf^3^ an d to do Tl i no S™? tl ,1 t, /' j S^UHHUWlO.vk Aof the Vienna papers gave wife (also a daughter of a Prague ?one called on us. The onl y resident the next issue. To close-according to /Rfij a^ « . ) \{ * ^m th» flZr C i,U> . ».„ »!«publicity to the following hoax : The patrician family), arrived in New M the city we saw was the Rev. Mr. rabbinical style—with something pleas- ^WMLSiS^ Wm$ hu hid 1J «l.nt«« «f L!™ fD I Wn IWH nDDl fHT<[uesti ou was raised somewhere in York. He tried there to continue Philo , and he had just come a few ant , I will state here, how I touuS out W S W frlin. clPs 1 TB 5,?H iv^S ™A])|D AND UrKlbHlWestern Russia , whether it be lawfu l his literary vocation , started the first weeks ago as minister of thia congre- by chance , that Mrs. Cowen of the "Cieom*«erystaJSp «ri, iin S as a Diamond. " B\„ "
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\u -~for a Jew to ride a bicycle on Sabbath. Jewish weekly in German , but met gallon. This appeared somewhat American, Hebrew -the lady and her The club wau-r par excel lenw. «,une^ XTm^ W. V TL ™r 7 I^2ri#« W^ra^fO^The rabbis in Russia could not agree with no success: How and ' when he strange to us, but we soon forgot all daughters were with us all the time- ft K
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£ Kl/ir i n i n r r Kjin deckling this important question came to St. Louis we could not tell; about it , when our particular business is the granddaughter of Rabbi Mena- GoldT far thrBrP«S ht«hh and ^wSt^ -t-^^h ¦ l U II U I U I "IVf
and it was placed before some very we only know that well-to do relatives claimed our whole attention. hem Goldschmit of old New York , complexion. no resoect for such a man'« nnn vtti .. mrilI_ CTwise rabbi in Berlin , and he declared of Mrs. Busch were then already . Business opened early in the after- who was one of the first friends I was The most valuable medicinal water q-n j n„ -__.:j .rqH " j„ j ° 8 OF HIGHEST -vit unlawful to ride a bicycle on the prominent citizens of that place. We noon with a session of the Executive happy to make in 1846 when I ar- known to t i e nicthc a prolrtsi,.!.. M v t olerafinn oMlVIS! tw »™B" iRTKITir OlIJH ITY ' ¦Sabbath day. This is certainl y a poor met him in St. Louis in 1855 as a Board of the Central Conference. It rived', a perfect stranger in New York. i5Ssb t>il.n.r "fe:!:: ^ ,1.%,,l,;i mv Ean wVlr 1p« n^ J I AK"3llL UUflLM I -hoax , as every rabbi in Russia or else- business man , and as secretary of the was routine business onl y that could There was then a perfect droug ht of g^T^lilj a^; ^^ to men of ,BuStened environmeS Jtwhere knows that riding on Sabbath fi rst reform synagog 111 that city, then be transacted there, and this w is done , Jewish learning in New York. Be- »«n-i «•«"• »<«>'»¦••. r ,.„.„i,i tt . j 1 „„.„:_ A,,f nn„^ mr>f f ^ , ' f\ IT D 1 I T\ TFTHT C li\is not prohibited per te anywhere in called the Bodimuche Schuhl, an octa- as usual , very pleasantl y and with side the Doctors Lilienthal . Merz- _. -.f^'^'" .'"' catol :modern Jew«^hn Jf»S-H »"" !/• H» DALU W IiI OC Wlthe rabbinical codes. It is forbidden gon frame building, witlr an organ dispatch. The balance of the after- bacher and Felsenheld, there was Wo WC£h
hl%SfnT nr ' f ^^n ^M of & TL ? ?to ride on horseback , because the and a choir in it , all in the Vienna noon was filled up with meeting the none in that metropolis, we were told , STEIN-VOQELER DRUG CO gerations of the Mosaic code to I 142 and 144 W. 4th St.,rider mi ght cut a switch from a tree or style. Mr. Busch was a leading man < *Conti nned from No. 4 ; who could do what we then called wholesale Agents. Cincinnati ,©, found in the Scliulchan Antch. «uch FiCTORY : OILBERT AVE. . Cinclnfl^
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