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4 THE AMERICAN ISRAELI TE. * ' ¦ . " ' " . ¦ Sittt^ti CSltl ££xC$t&l££& alway s in the presence of the two injued. Schriebart von Abdal Ben ri ghtl y valuing, established at a die- any of its members or others rnay.^ion , is a partici pation on the part * __ rabbis and in strict accordance with Joschua , " 3 vols. (1775). tant port. Isaiah speaks of the ad- have said or done. Still it may of all in the work which the few ^~~^~ THB the Mosaic leg islation. ~~ ¦ , vantage of the Hol y City as a quiet be observed here , that it is not true , ^ ifiES, ? ohj^t , but do ^ nSt dis ° e och Publishing and Prlntlne Co. .T„F Rllbbi 0VDr epden goxonv ^ "7ta i" ?18 habitation/ Let them contrast the that Rabbi Josep h Krauskop f of courage ¦ reject , but be not silent ; ..... . v . B , . . r. ! nnoDi oi urepaen , boxony, name of a little volume containing views of Solomon and Isaiah with Kansas City, proposed to abolish oppose, but do not insist upon your v * * ,«%' .JT « T . . D r LandaU ' d r led A " gU8t 24lh ' in °™ hundred and seven Oriental those of Herod , a shrewd man in the Sabbath. We hold in our own infallibility, ^s. 45, 47 , , 51, 5.i , »o Mcbnrlana, consequence of a stroke of paral ysis- , pr overb8 and popular tales, by H. the game of politics. Though he possesion his own writte n denial As one who is heart and soul in Ofllcc, Cor. pi,.m and McFarlaud seventy years old. Bloch (Breslaufj 1884, Selbstverlag) , built a handsoma palace in Jarusa to this effect. It is not true the work of a better and more uni- 8f.. toloi, Fourth M. .. w hich migbt be of good fiervice to ^ made ^ Rabbi ^ of ^^ form rehgjous ¦education . for our Oafvl n ^ o l n t H h^ r h V, " the . S^ath.school Union , if trans- of the Mediterranean , his real cap i- Rock , lauded Jesu, in any of his ffi^Luo h to^ 5«$£e ISAAC m. wise . Editor. Oar veteran contributor has much i ttted iato Eng li8h . ^ Lt waB a ema] i 9r Rome, with [t 8 Berm0ns ; we know this from his in IsrSl to the Rabbis and^upsr- 1*> WIBE , Mana*er " J? .*$ that Wl11 Je« reading and __ baths , theaters , and other buildings, own lips. The * and the other intendents of the various Hebrew thinki ng over , and says it well. ¦/Tu b agony is over. Dr. Sonne- in thorough keeping with the Romari falsehoods circulated are of the Sabba^-Bchop ls and to ask them Cinclnuati , 0., S -p-cmbcr 17 , 1880. " schein , of St. Lou fo . was re-elected ideaa of civil life> 8ame nature a8 those under tbe let . f<«: their co op«"ion. . The -Sultan of Turkey decreed an laat gundav by his congregation as -,. BmaIln 88 f Jerusalem waB ter , . <><« schools are about to open for subscription pkk' K annual salary of $2 500 to the u a r„ ku; i| t u a 00 i „„ f tu n™ , emauness ot Jerusalem was ter c. the term It 18 mo3t essential W , 3alS« Chief Rabbi of Constantinop le , to £ ^e y ear A strmv f f iS certain lik 7[ 8e to h ^e arrested the (/) B *t if all those falsehoods that all who de6ire to strengthen WJ. DKBOKAH moo be paid from the State treasury. ° y J J w T meetlnB attention of those who visited it. Its were literall y trus , which they are our band use their best efforts to wSlAB^TH vil rroLnd - DKBORAH 6 to This nlaftes the chief rabbi on «pected , but all went off popu ialion wa8 Bmaller than s , . positivel y not , it would have noth - enro l as many of our Bohpola as ^g^ ^^g! " l^e^lX S the bb :th ° er Zttl ^S ^""V I T* ^^ 7 ' j! ?" ^ ^V ** IT S^ffi ^S^' * ! K^^oK .v uvKRTi siKH. non-Mohain medan bishop, . J1 „« I„h l n - ,h? « -T U"^ don borough, and was insignificant the Union or the C ,liege. They am not one of those wbo in the oompumonury ao.oiuii.Hii and obits - ~ 5 law-amuing disposition. in compariBOn witb that of any bad and have now no connection contemp lation of things use glasses ¦"•"• ¦" ¦ ¦• B °° D l,w * Wtr I ! , »i,ft « »».n» n « i ew congregations under similarly European capital. In fac t , one could with an v of those doings and say- of roseate hue. I am eve r cautious ^SSS- M " rl Blrl <- Dtaths ' cacl1 « oo lhf Hebrew ^nta i^ ilT^Z ^^ circum st an ces would h ave walk round it without much fati gue ings , and would after all j usti fy no in my expressions lest they mislead , •^^ ---.u ---^- Poitl^k^X atd detlot " T^ ^ "" , ThU8 7" -n grega 'ion to commit a breach of ffi^ ! »^ SJST£& S ==== - __ —~^==r== and Jjb) ubIi6hed b the dl a°a *>corum . A ter all it seems t aught that.materlal size had noth- promise , a violation of faith , the mal con ' dilioI1 and unhesitating ly y o«Fu-««TAP.v u ,d or t .i r^iuuoD.01 ( f ' ' claredon pi„ in 1fin, that the excitement ran inuc a hig her j to do ffith the h5 hest life of destruction of a ho]y C0Venant declare : The future of Judaism is i ^:r::r: ;,; :err ,:: r. f aa e B ° 0 f ^u ^S^r n f: amon g tt jw^ ^ ouwde of ^ man . London i Nj ff York and Pari6 80lemnlv made before God and in our baad . we can ; mak e it we . an i(orm charge oi km 0ach. wo «r0 obliged to , . fl nnw i. ft lin » v * r j»* congregatlon than within its b jr- were very magnificent places in their men , in the face of tha Thorah can mar it. If we are really bent arte t w. eh. rge w kuep unimporuiit matter01 waiaw nas now begun the print- ders . The amount of malice and wav vaBt centers of civilization which commands uPQn curing th) besetting evils Au und from Dcc»r>-iug au undue .mount of lng ot the second part , viz. : on the disputable maaniiMR hmn irht tn ?\ j ^ civilization , wdich commands , prevalent in the religious domain of apa Ml r .»r coiu M u,. ' acceutg f ^ otbe twent S ,wV n ?^ t 'T^ ^ noon T nBP NX.a /. the day, we must attack the root of 1 books of the Bible 0Iie bear on this case by outside scribes ness fo. that which tr anscends mat- the disease , which is in the faulty u\n» ™?r» %1> ™U? " ™IS: wou d suffice , o ^ ne shoul d think , to ter) and to(lcbe3 the hi ghest MOXTGf JJIZftr , ALt. education of the young., the .spas- . X.V..rti rt« r -S^\° uc TOu«h«. t b| An important work on the Tal- 0 Jf ^row the Tower of Babel , but it thoug hts and motives-of human life, ' modic effjrts , the numerou s exiier- S^IMH™ * -d le promised from the pan of ^Su^l^ ^^' ^*^W^^ *»* in •» «- «-™ ««™™« S^e^SgS Suit^S - ^¦^ . Rabbi and Impsrial Councillor , Dr. ^. or dld Jj demorallze the congrega. mote province of the Turkish em- unavailin g so long as the root .V . ¦ "^ Kaempf , Professor at the Gsrman congratulate all parties pj re ba8 greater attractions for bv s. hecht. diseased. All the new rituals that uSf^'^MU^ow^avounB 0 " "! University of Prague. The work t0 thl8 etl,litaWe aettlement of the Christendom. We need not indulge , The busy season is upon u* . The may be produced , all the abbreyia- , tho souti. amt we.t wJ1 be ^ ou . teome of lectures Qn vexatious question , and would ad- eald the preacher j in the transcen- broad fields of our fai r aouth-land lion s and expurgations th at may be ir , . ¦ , , r .„ ,pt the Characteristics of the Talmud , Vls8 ^e officious outsiders to be- dental inw Yictor H 0 ha6 are white with the fl.ecy staple. - "J^ ^SS^St iSLS Help M .inleil for Cliarlestoi!. . . , ., , , TJ c ¦, ¦,. come wiser bv exoerience and i -uj n j v. - u Hundreds of busv hands are at work tractions mat may oe miroauceq, which the learn d Professor deliv- me . ¦ . ' ^perience , ana iavlBbed on Pans, and which some -g "~ ,are i\ ,r the market the king are only as so . many nostrums , Mr. M. Israel , President of Con ere ,d during the summer term to "evfr agai 9 mix with other people s of u8 Bmile at as BOmewbat. unauited cotton. Wagons heavil y loaded which never , keep what they prom- «regntion Beth Elohim of Charles the /Pailosophical Faculty of the busmesB ^l ^_ to an age of common-sense ; but we with the bale s roll into the city ; in iM v never . fulfill what they pretend . t ° on , S C, ha, sent us a ' copy of an Germa n University. ¦ , - « Jerusalem ^ Golden. " do not smile at prophets and psalm- '^ftJJ^^ ^^ ^ olJ wKK^S uS: , ii u. , . ¦ ""* ¦ n T . M ~ . j e ists who have spoken w4 th enthusa- at t&e numerous -warenoudes , wnpse T u dai sm for eood or for evil And ¦ appeal Hsued by that congregation Tmg fa Cannon Liddon preached on San- asm of j^^ ^ mea8ure . ^^^^ *™g S a vaSSS 0^0^^ . [ iM™s : The Anti Semites of Germany want dS ^Z flf P^ cx^ ? mentB of the ^lm °f ***** no SSS^SS accompUshed . .^iu r^w^J.V V K..K . BETH ELOH IM. to honor Bucharest with a congress « « ' V? i' i i * j -^ /1. clue to tho* of the realm of spirit, tions run hi gh-expectatidns of pro- ^°rk ; Pf ^ ne ^- -f P- s ^ iH 00 - . ¦ ¦ ' . nf(i,n ( «.i i„ f * ' ' ¦ - 4 ' - i ¦- ¦ ¦ ¦! ¦• Qur feet shall stand, within" thy - - : ¦ - . ... ¦¦ . . . ¦ -:¦ . ¦ c - . fi+ ,Ki - ¦ trarfp Thn mp foliaritR ' am Whatv treasures of the mind and ; . Cuarl^tox , S. C, Sept^^^ ^ibAH^atermty, to meet in; ^3 Q . Jeru8lIem> He ; 8aid ^ . - . ^ ; ,; ! ., - , : . ^to^^-SSS dS&S. the heart cpulaVbe unearthed for.: the :. Th e ] terrible calamity that ; has ¦** city . But lie da:ly paper of that ]m obabl y ^j l Pew Words to the Friends of the ^ and- progress and proSp9 r enchantment ofthe future ^ standard: Tiei ' .ed the citv of Charleston is city, ..homanulu , protests emphat- ¦,. . . j ., ¦ . ' , r- , Uuiou of Amn-lcau Itobrew . Gou- fty '' the moW of our beautiful bearers of Iarael ; for the disseniina- known to you. " Delation and ruin ically and declares loudl y that such 5 f\ m ., Jer "f a ! em p " or u ^ *f e gregftttous lu Baltimore. ca ^ ital ci tVi t.id ; fair to become iion of *he Hght of Sinai l What a ¦: surround u. on all sid.s - there .ia kiml of people are not wanted in ^^^^ captivity, an4 while the . ¦ . - . . . - ^ . _ , _ " refiities. - . The health and pleasure costl y heritage could be beoueathed ; . ^ not ahouseutnnj u red-very few not R fjumanip : Nnt »„„„ - R ,,,;_ nrt . ancient Temple .was still standing. . It is . written in the Thorah N*iO j ;eekers too bie themselves and unto our ^ posterity;. what capital , threatened wih ruin. 'Our house of - , u «' ^ ,um™ The author was very likely 6ne of iiOW 1W as well . as lampPn tor thei r families homeward , .for the . could we invest lor those who are to worshi p has shared the common tnat sediment . orsociety is wanted , the Ten Tribes , true to the worship which, commands that every man opening of the school term is at come after us-a capital pf- whose calamity. 1 .ie heavy losses sus- where the mud of evil.doing is knee of hi f ., ' ¦: - . whne Wi,biQ and every body of men shall keen hand , and soon our boys and girls intprest alone; they would , love and : tained by each and all of its mem- deep. How are the mi ghty fallen ! ^"2 ¦ !' Ti V ^ ^ ^ T S men snau Jceep wi]1 b ' Q found in the he ^ t of tbe 6 bat . proFper;. ! ; How sad the reflection , .: bers make it " necessary for Cohere- . ¦ , . sight of the sacred City he woadered hid word and adhere to his promise. ^ aga jost i gn brance and for knowl- ; oq the other hand , that - so many ¦ . gati ui Btsth Elohim . (one of. the Dr -Lkopoi d Kh onegkeb who as ^ itB beauty, and yet , with a preaage A congregation in order to be ed g9i : brilliant, minds- and active ' /•hands; ' : oldest in the country J to i ^ue their ^ n J ' , b A . .. . * , ' , n ' . of its coming trouble, he prayad for honorable and obedient to the :iaw; The summer is past; the dreadful a ? e > ^ at . best , serviceable only ,tp ' a . appeal f»r your a-mance, to enable - ^1^1^^ ^^ ^- its peace. We can enter into his of God must keep its word and ' heat is abating, the lassitude en small circle , &at oth^ w^rk , i gnov , ns to rep .i: ' our; place of worship, 0l tne 1 hilo^ophic al Faculty at the ¦£ " °« ^ o»u _ 0u ««. iuj u ulo . . _ ^ v Mn dared bv the enervatihe ravs of - ran * of tne aims of tfl eir fellows, in , that La. been the refu ge for the University of Berlin , is the cele- e *&™™n with , the knowled ge. of promise. . A covenant, made by a ZW ^. ^^^^^^ a contrary direction ; that owing to. " prayerful and dev jj it for nearl y half brated mathematician and mathe- & later age and wIth a wider out " con gregatlon Wlth stster " congrega- energetic efiort' s in every walk of this indiffe rence to the weal or . wcie a century. , matical author L^ODold KrnnPfkflr vi ew. Approaching, as he probably tious is aa holy, as the covenant be- nfg . superinduced: by the welcome of the whole community; oflgrael so Donatio^ will be received and . . " . ' % f^,^7„ fSJ ' did" ,. ' " by the north eastern side , .he tween God and Israel. , change. . Reli gion , too , begins to many^ecome estranged from their.: ^ Prc ^cnLKK. Beth Elohim , : oph y in 1845 at Berlin. S^ce iSQi ^^/ ^ modern world has inr and dishonorable. The re asons ad, . "^fi^Sj^f^.toeii-W ' But-hope ! Alread y I seeVin the . Charleston Savimjs Institution be lectured at the ¦Univereity and deed an alyzed the nature of the vanced by some Eastern congrega- ar gi0 slumber. near future , the ranks of the . well- Natuaxikl Levin, . .^ bp _„ ' ^.^.^^j » «,&««» ' picturesque , but so had the ancient, tions . for violating the covenant are The si gns of the time ate indeed disposed filling up, chasms are Se re ttmj . and Treasure,: ° „^ 7/n TtSo ,, u The preacher then cave a vivid de- unj ust , unfair , and unreasonable; encouraging. The reli gious ediica, bridged over, gaps are ; filled ,, the Ito- """& ?$Z^.S%!2g-JS£- *&*-«4 *, * *. ^^ r n8 : ¦ ¦ ¦ , : s A ^™ g«* Sa^S^fSS 0 ,pies of thi. have bee n sent to ence, and was for many years the especially the Temple of Jerusalem , ^ a) They made up covenant UBbment of ^ e £ HebreV-flabbath- ' .$ meet han d f ^ iift Up .,tb ^pp ^ all in* of H.bww congfegauon ¦ favorite of his former teacher and 8aid tbat P robabl y what fifst Wlth Isaac ^ Wl8e ", They pledEe d school Union," and.he who appre- * lead on ,4p bring Up. ^ A glonohs throug h their mini,ter 3. . Lejune Dirichle t , whose ' eorre spond ' struck the visitor was the compact themselves m. good faith to one ciates the e&cts- of Religious edu- ^.^^^^Sm S'S^ Mr. Israel i a Pedant of th e ence with Kronecker was pubHshed ness ofthe Holy City It was com- hundred ^ and ^T ;ieter ^^a- c^ up^toe ^g^^ Cnarteeton S wing Institution , and ^ year in the GoetUnge^Amciyer. V™*°* "**« the three deep ra- ^J^ "^^ £S "L&Swffi S teachers and lexers, in a " spirit of .^uarieston vmg mai , ^ He wrQte hiB works m . qG ^ vines, such as run round Durham or Wise may nave done or said does Bummation 80 dovout i y. t o be wished, - amity, trust and earnestness , wben is perfectl y reliable . K-mittanees . man , and tl in Frencb Rq Luxembourg, and on its fourth side not justify them in breaking their , Tbe proceedings of that meeting at from tae four corners qf this our ean be eent to him or to this office. mark able i8 it alSo th at his brother was ^ strongly fortified. The pil griia faith to the congregations Cincinnati , characterized by ^ earnest .j 5^S^' S^ ebidS I S - -te Al contributions will be acknowl- (D, Herman Kronecker , formerl y , P^apB , acquainted with strag- (5) No - Conference " has or ^ndB^jr ^ the cauBe dear ^0 ggln^g ^ Sg fi *^* . edged in th, Se columns . Professor pf Physiology , at the Ber- gUng Damascus orthe fourteen-mile ever had any thing to do-wi h the ^Je^^aS?aSB{?f and conviction : -Hear , Israel , God ~ : lin University ) is how D?an of the Btreets of Memp his, and he gazed Union or the College. The former the work Undertaken is give n by the ls one "^ 4? he S Wl11 - he veri fi e ^ thft A-r G ir-D. .ja a town in Northern Medical Facul' .y at Berne Switzer- with delight on the compac t beauty has its laws and the latter its cur- ' pian of Reli gious Instruction , " as w0 of the palmist , viu. 3 : 'SO- irrica, intheterritoryofthe Kabyles land. At the same time another Is- of a hi ghland fortreBB- I" the eyes riculum to govern it; as no tr c/ ch published by the Jewish Press of JMJJJ D EchSnis SbHshed ¦ . now incorporated in Algeria), there raelite was elected to a similar posi- of a religious pilgrim its vision sug. banquet ever was given by th e 8 |tata ^ - . J£ffl$ TgIToI e S " ' is a J,wi,b- congregation , the onl y tio.,, Prof. Dr. Gruenhut was elected B"ted beauty of a hi gher order , just Union or he College ; and neither pSe^^ffSTth^aw .. - ¦ ¦ one in the land , which during the Dean of the Juridical Faculty 0f as some village church . or one in some any Conference or trefeh banquet 0f Judaism of the present time than Home lullaeiice. time of the independence of the the University of Vienna , and a unattractive by-street of this me- does justify the breaking of a prom the improvement of our religious —— region practically enj oyed comp lete VO unsr Jew Ludwig Schlesineer has Spoils is radian t to many with a ise mad e and accepted in good schools. To p lant in the virgin soil by rabbi isaac bubekstein. civil autonomy. The Jewish pop- Lnea the ereat Muthem itical Stat e beautv thev can not discern in the faith. of theyouthfu l heart lessons of truth , —- , J - 4 j gainea me greai luutnein mcai otat e J ;,, ,, u ono , 1BO nnn M W u atflvp r „„„_)„ ^.^ u nT7e> tn of wisdom , of virtue , of morality ; " You shall build unto me a sanct uary ulation is not numerous—it does Prize in Vienna. Does this Judaize grandest cathedral , because con- GO Whateve r people may have to t0 draw closer the ties that bind the and I shal l dwell among you. " not reach 800—but the congregation Germany? nected with some great spi ritual say against the Pittsburg conference , preBent to the past , to unite by a In this divine expression as was already in existence long be- •-• event in their own life. that which was "said , viz : that the spiritual bond , as ir. we e, all those sta ed by Moses are found two dis- " ore the religion of Islam obtained The recent centenary of Frederick The p ilgrim , however , would also said conference did or said anything upon whom depends the future of tinot injunctions. One is that you ' a footing on the soil of North rn the Great has revived an anecdote reflect that Jerusalem was the cen- to aboliuh the Shabbes , Milah, the PuredJ Monotheism , of J udaism , is shall build unto God a sanctuary, Afr ica. V- un- IA* «he Je»S fa. which the King, who wi.hed tcr ofthe reli gious; national Hfe of trul y Jewi* belief to God , revel.- K^S^St^SlSffi OSS&JS&SSS'El S iiad to pay to the town wer d fixed everybody to be happy after his own Israel. It was the great objec tion and prophecy is positive ly of the wisest , the best and the most render thanks unt ) him for his every six yeare. As th^y were ex- fashion , fi gured as deciding a q ues- of Jeroboam to eff tee the supremacy * f"d absolutely not true , not a word enthusiastic. To educate our chil- paternal kindness and the thousand- empt from military service , they tion of ritual . A Jewish merchant , of Jerusalem ; but though it was at of it is on the records of th at con- dren , to becomn , not reformers , not fold blessings which his bounteous were ab le to divide thtir time be- who had folt the necessity of having the time the words of the tex t were ference ; it is a cong lomeration of orthodox , but Jews in the best sense hand has bestowed upon ut. Tne tween their worldl y aff irs and the his beard shaved , was threatened by uttered the capital of a small state, base falsehoods fabricated, we kn3w ^ SS^X^"S^ S' dsVf that h ° e shalffinT anTode service of the Almi g hty . Many his rabbi with a serious punishment it still contained memories of the not by whom , to fanaticise people and imperative enough, to justify a in your homes. Ifews, however , frequently volun- if he repeated the offjnse. Fearing time when its sovereigns ruled from against that body of men , each of disregard of party lines, if 1 may be The second expression is as im- "wred fir service , and in their thnt the threat would be carried the Mediterranean to the Bup ' ara- whom stands at the head of a re r ^ rmi 1 t ted to use the expression in portant as the first. Yea, the in- Liks were often to be seen their into execution , the delinquent tes. No other title to glory and dis- spectable Je wish congregation. We thl8 ej ection , and to unite itito junction to receive God in our dwel- j anss weic ui.cn iu uo ocou L440H , 4 4 , 4 - i - ,,. ,, . , . v. u , , . one solid phalanx all those who de- ling- places is much greater and of female relatives , who foug ht by brought the circumstance to the Unction could in those ancient days emphasize it once more , th.it all 8ire that the knowledge of the high- more vitality than to bull J a sane- their sides. The Jewesses of Gar- notice of his free-thinking soverei gn , compete with the presence of the those charge s against the Pit .sburg est become common property, that tuary away from our homes , for of Paj i are even, now a race of hard y in the hope of obtaining a decision Tem ple, with its statel y beau ty, its conference are false , malicious and '"godliness fill the eanh as the waters what good can religion be to us if amazons The community until in his favor. Instead of acting in solem n round.of services , its awful criminal. cover the sea. " our whole reli gious instruction lat-lv po- -8esBed four synagogues ; this manner , F rederick wrote on the sanctions , and its precious asaocia- (d) The Pittsburg Conference did ^"8 have a union indeed ! Let should begin andl end with the syna- la^- iy pu actveu luui. nj a B v, b uO0 , , _ , v k 6 0 u u8 n0 longer retard the much-needed gogue or temple? Our conduct at but one of them has been co verted ed ge of the memorial : " The Jew tions. It was unlike any other not intend to make a new religion. progre8a %y personal bickering* , hom e, outside of the sanctuary, into an arsenal. Their chief was P will let me and his beard place on earth , and remained so in or even-anything new in reli gion. With the sole objnet in view of must indicate our belief in God , in termed the Sheikh , and in Hebrew alone." It is needless to say that the eyes of the reli gious Jew when It expounded Judaism from the re- strengthening, of developing, of en- humanity , in truth and in righteous- ^ 2H3n or *p "?Nn He was assisted by both orders were faithfully carried another city and temp le rose on its formatory standpoint , not for the Urg ing our possibilities, let us sink ness. When the ideal becomes the six representative men , two of whom out. 0. more practical interest con- ruin, The third characteristic which congregation , but for the onl y pur- g 1 ^^ ™^&£T$£. E^world . * Ev^eStbe were rabbis , two merchant- , and nected with the centenary was an would strike the pil grim would be pose of finding a basis of union for tncea upon tne allar of COmm on divine mandate in another place : i-he other two were police function- exhibition at Berlin of books , docu what he must describe as its un- the rabbis of the reformatory school , cause. '- And you shall constantly have my lines. Thi- Council formed the ments , official orders , portrait? , etc., wordliness. It did not stand on the to unite them to common work and The plans as suggested and statutes before your eyes , and prac- ^ ;urt of Justice which decided all of the period of the Seven Years ' sea or any navigable river , and the usefulness for the benefit of Israel. ^ dl Pted bv tne men aa sembled at tice them while you are at home, cases , civil and criminal , and had War. Among the exhibits were two brook K rfron was of old , as it is This basis of union among those ^ rtu^adibSon , yet ' tW Slw ' n ^ anTwher yl^ise £» . the posver to < rder any punishmeat , Wjrks in Hebrew characters ; on) now , dry the greate r part of the rabbis was kid down in the articles may be imperfect , capable of im- Veril y the Jews ' belief in a God on that of death not excepted. In was entitled "Buecher der Cnronika year. Onl y rude mountain paths of union. No congregation and no provement. They are not final , they hi gh rests on the foundation of our aases where the extreme penalty oi von den Kriegern , etc., nach der connected it with E gypt and individual not willing to work with may be changed ; they are not per- home life and home training. the law had been incurred an appeal Juden Art zu schreiben ,. von Assur S yria. . It was thus cut off from de- those men has anything to do with fect ' they , ma J. be c?r . re , cl i?.ij tnev The sy n agogue is an indlspensa- «, allowed to the S at. Tribal. 0*U ; - (L^ta , 1757), and the velopie, commerce and increasing thoae article,. . ££, & , '*$'££ $£ Si on, ^S toitrSn^dTig- In comp licated cases judgment was other Die vollstaendige Chronika its material prosperity by means of {&) The Pittsburg Conference is we want , and I presume to speak iouu education. : While we are in generally pronounced by the Sheik 1 ' , des Krieges in hebraischer Mundart a merchant navy—which Solomon , certainl y not responeib' e for w hat for those who composed the con ven- God' s sanctuary we have a tendency

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Sittt^tiCSltl ££xC$t&l££& alway s in the presence of the two injued. Schriebart von Abdal Ben rightly valuing, established at a die- any of its members or others rnay.^ion, is a partici pation on the part* __ rabbis and in strict accordance with Joschua," 3 vols. (1775). tant port. Isaiah speaks of the ad- have said or done. Still it may of all in the work which the few^~~^~

THB the Mosaic legislation. ~~ ¦ , vantage of the Holy City as a quiet be observed here, that it is not true, ifiES, ? ohj^t , but do nSt dis°

e och Publishing and Prlntlne Co. .T„F Rllbbi 0VDrepden goxonv "7ta "» i" ?18 habitation/ Let them contrast the that Rabbi Joseph Krauskop f of courage ¦ reject, but be not silent ;

..... . v . B , . . r. ! nnoDi oi urepaen , boxony, name of a little volume containing views of Solomon and Isaiah with Kansas City, proposed to abolish oppose, but do not insist upon yourv

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rled A"gU8t 24lh ' in °™ hundred and seven Oriental those of Herod , a shrewd man in the Sabbath. We hold in our own infallibility,^s. 45, 47 , 4», 51, 5.i, »o Mcbnrlana , consequence of a stroke of paralysis-, proverb8 and popular tales, by H. the game of politics. Though he possesion his own written denial As one who is heart and soul inOfllcc, Cor. pi,.m and McFarlaud seventy years old. • Bloch (Breslaufj 1884, Selbstverlag) , built a handsoma palace in Jarusa to this effect. It is not true the work of a better and more uni-

8f.. toloi, Fourth M. . . which migbt be of good fiervice to ^ made Rabbi of

^ form rehgj ous ¦education . for our

• Oafvln^olntHh^r

h V," the.S^ath.school Union , if trans- of the Mediterranean , his real capi- Rock, lauded Jesu, in any of his ffi^Luo h to 5«$£eISAAC m. wise. Editor. Oar veteran contributor has much ittted iato Engli8h. Lt waB a ema]i9r Rome, with [t8 Berm0ns ; we know this from his in IsrSl to the Rabbis and^upsr-1*> WIBE , Mana*er" J? .*$

that Wl11 Je« reading and __ baths, theaters, and other buildings, own lips. The * and the other intendents of the various Hebrew• thinki ng over, and says it well. ¦/Tu b agony is over. Dr. Sonne- in thorough keeping with the Romari falsehoods circulated are of the Sabba^-Bchopls and to ask themCinclnuati , 0., S -p-cmbcr 17, 1880. " schein, of St. Loufo . was re-elected ideaa of civil life> 8ame nature a8 those under tbe let. f<«: their co op«"ion.

. The -Sultan of Turkey decreed an laat gundav by his congregation as -,. BmaIln „88 f Jerusalem waB ter , . <><« schools are about to open forsubscription pkk'K annual salary of $2 500 to the ua r„ ku; i|tu a 00i„„ „f tu n™ , emauness ot Jerusalem was ter c. the term It 18 mo3t essential

W, 3alS« Chief Rabbi of Constantinople, to £ e year A strmv f f iS certain lik7[8e to h e arrested the (/) B*t

if all those falsehoods that all who de6ire to

strengthenWJ. DK BOKA H moo be paid from the State treasury. ° y

J J w T meetlnB attention of those who visited it. Its were literally trus, which they are our band use their best efforts to

wSlAB ^TH vilrroLnd - DKBORAH 6 to This nlaftes the chief rabbi on «pected , but all went off popuialion wa8 Bmaller than s,. positivel y not , it would have noth- enro l as many of our Bohpola as^g^^ g!

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don borough, and was insignificant the Union or the C ,liege. They am not one of those wbo in theoompumonur y ao.oiuii.Hii and obits - ~ 5 law-amuing disposition. in compariBOn witb that of any bad and have now no connection contemplation of things use glasses

¦"•"•¦" ¦ ¦• B °° Dl, w *Wtr I! r»,»i,ft«»».n»n« i ew congregations under similarly European capital. In fact, one could with an v of those doings and say- of roseate hue. I am ever cautious^SSS- M"

rl— Blrl <- Dtaths'cacl1 « oo lhf Hebrew ^nta i^ ilT^Z ^^ circum stances would have walk round it without much fati gue ings, and would after all j usti fy no in my expressions lest they mislead,

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Poitl^k^X atd detlot "a£ T

"" • ,ThU8 7" ™ -ngrega 'ion to commit a breach of ffi !

»^SJST£& S====-__ —~^==r== and Jj b) ubIi6hed b the d l

a°a *>corum . A ter all it seems taught that.materlal size had noth- promise, a violation of faith , the mal con'dilioI1 and unhesitatinglyyo«Fu-««TAP.v u ,d a«ort.i r^iuuoD.0 1 ( f ' 'claredon pi„ in 1fin, that the excitement ran inuc a hig her j to do ffith the h5 hest life of destruction of a ho]y C0Venant declare : The future of Judaism isi^:r::r: ;,; :err ,::r. faa

e B°0f ^u ^S^r ™n f : among ttjw^^ouwde of

^ man . London i Nj ff York and Pari6 80lemnlv made before God and in our baad . we can; mak e it we .an i(orm charge oi km 0ach. wo «r0 obliged to , . fl nnw i.ft „lin »v *

rj »* congregatlon than within its b j r- were very magnificent places in their men, in the face of tha Thorah can mar it. If we are really bentarte tw. eh.rge w kuep unimporuiit matter01 waiaw nas now begun the print- ders. The amount of malice and wav vaBt centers of civilization which commands uPQn curing th ) besetting evilsAu und from Dcc»r>-iug au undue .mount of lng ot the second part, viz. : on the disputable maaniiMR hmn irht tn ?\ j ^

civilization , wdich commands, prevalent in the religious domain ofapaMl r .»r coiu M u,.' acceutg f otbe twent S ,wV n ? t ' T ^ noon TnBP NX.a /. the day, we must attack the root of1 books of the Bible

0Iie bear on this case by outside scribes ness fo. that which transcends mat- the disease, which is in the faultyu\n»™?r» %1>™U?"™ ™IS: wou d suffice , o

^ne should think , to ter) and to(lcbe3 the highest MOXTGf JJIZftr , ALt. education of the young., the .spas- .

X.V..rtirt«r -S^\°uc TOu«h«.tb| An important work on the Tal- 0Jf ^row the Tower of Babel , but it thoughts and motives-of human life, ' modic effj rts , the numerous exiier-S IMH™* -d le promised from the pan of ^Su^l^^^' *^W^^ *»* in •» «-«-™ ««™™«

S^e^SgS Suit^S -^¦ . Rabbi and Impsrial Councillor , Dr. ^.or dldJj demorallze the congrega. mote province of the Turkish em- unavailing so long as the root .V

. ¦ " Kaempf, Professor at the Gsrman congratulate all parties pj re ba8 greater attractions for bv s. hecht. diseased. All the new rituals thatuSf^'^MU^ow^avounB

0""! University of Prague. The work t0 thl8 etl,litaWe aettlement of the Christendom. We need not indulge, The busy season is upon u*. The may be produced , all the abbreyia-,tho souti . amt we.t wJ1 be ou.teome of lectures Qn vexatious question, and would ad- eald the preacherj in the transcen- broad fields of our fair aouth-land lions and expurgations that may be

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, , r .„ ,p t the Characteristics of the Talmud , Vls8 ^e officious outsiders to be- dental inw Yictor H 0 ha6 are white with the fl.ecy staple. -"J SS StiSLSHelp M .inleil for Cliarlestoi!. . . , ., , , TJ c ¦, ¦,. come wiser bv exoerience and i - u j n • j v. - u Hundreds of busv hands are at work tractions mat may oe miroauceq,— which the learn d Professor deliv- me . ¦ . ' ^perience, ana iavlBbed on Pans, and which some -g "~,are i\ ,r the market the king are only as so. many nostrums,

Mr. M. Israel , President of Con ere,d during the summer term to "evfr agai9 mix with other people s of u8 Bmile at as BOmewbat. unauited cotton. Wagons heavily loaded which never , keep what they prom-«regntion Beth Elohim of Charles the /Pailosophical Faculty of the busmesB^l ^_ to an age of common-sense ; but we with the bales roll into the city; in iM v never .fulfill what they pretend.

t°on, S C, ha, sent us a

'copy of an German University. ¦ , - « Jerusalem

Golden." do not smile at prophets and psalm- ' ftJJ^^^^^olJ wKK^SuS:, • i i u . , .¦ ""* ¦

n T .M~ . j e ists who have spoken w4th enthusa- at t&e numerous -warenoudes, wnpse Tudaism for eood or for evil And ¦appeal Hsued by that congregation Tmg fa Cannon Liddon preached on San- asm of j ^^ mea8ure. ^^^

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vaSSS

0^0^ . [>» iM™s : The Anti Semites of Germany want dS Z flf P cx^ ?

mentB of the ^lm °f ***** ™ no SSS SS accompUshed .. iur^w^J.VV

K. .K . BETH ELOH IM. to honor Bucharest with a congress « « ' V ? i' ii * j - /1. clue to tho* of the realm of spirit, tions run high-expectatidns of pro- ^°rk; Pf ^ne

^- -f • P- s iH00-.• ¦ ¦' . nf(i,n ( «.i i„ f * ' '¦ - 4 ' - i ¦-¦ ¦ ¦ ! ¦• Qur feet shall stand, within" thy - - : ¦ - . ...¦¦ .. . ¦-: ¦ . ¦ c - . fi+ ,Ki „- ¦ trarfp Thn mpfoliaritR ' am Whatv treasures of the mind and ; .Cuarl^tox , S. C, Sept^^^ ^ibAH^atermty, to meet

in;

^3 Q . Jeru8lIem> He;8aid . - .

^ ; ,;! . , - ,: . to^^-SSSdS&S. the heart cpulaVbe unearthed for.: the :.

The] terrible calamity that ; has ¦** city. But lie da:ly paper of that ]m obably j l Pew Words to the Friends of the and-progress and proSp9r enchantment ofthe future

^ standard:

Tiei '.ed the citv of Charleston is city, ..homanulu, protests emphat- ¦, . . . j .,¦ . ', r- , Uuiou of Amn-lcau Itobrew . Gou- fty '' the moW of our beautiful bearers of Iarael; for the disseniina-known to you. "Delation and ruin ically and declares loudly that such 5 f\

m ., Jer "f a!em p"oru

*f e gregftttous lu Baltimore. ca ital citVi t.id ; fair to become iion of *he Hght of Sinai l • What a ¦:surround u. on all sid.s - there .ia kiml of people are • not wanted in ^^^^

captivity, an4 while the . ¦ .-. . . - —

. _ , _ "refiities.- . The health and pleasure costly heritage could be beoueathed ; . ^not ahouseutnnj u red-very few not Rfjumanip : Nnt »„„„ •- R ,,,;_ nrt . ancient Temple .was still standing.. It is. written in the Thorah N*iO j ;eekers too bie themselves and unto our

^ posterity; . what capital ,

threatened w i h ruin. 'Our house of - , • uv° «' ^

,um™ The author was very likely 6ne of iiOW 1W as well .as lampPn tor thei r families homeward, .for the . could we invest lor those who are toworshi p has shared the common tnat sediment .orsociety is wanted, the Ten Tribes, true to the worship which, commands that every man opening of the school term is at come after us-a capital pf- whosecalamity. 1 .ie heavy losses sus- where the mud of evil.doing is knee of hi f ., ' ¦: - . whne Wi,biQ and every body of men shall keen hand, and soon our boys and girls intprest alone; they would , love and :tained by each and all of its mem- deep. How are the mighty fallen ! ^"2 ¦ !' Ti V ^ ^ T S

men snau Jceep wi]1 b'Q found in the he^t of tbe

6bat. proFper;.!; How sad the reflection, .:

bers make it "necessary for Cohere- . ¦ , . sight of the sacred City he woadered hid word and adhere to his promise. agajost ignbrance and for knowl-; oq the other hand , that - so many ¦.gati ui Btsth Elohim . (one of. the Dr -Lkopoi d Kh onegkeb who as itB beauty, and yet, with a preaage A congregation in order to be edg9i

: brilliant, minds- and active ' /•hands;' :oldest in the country J to i^ue their ^ nJ

' , bA . . .. * • , ' , n ' . of its coming trouble, he prayad for honorable and obedient to the :iaw; The summer is past; the dreadful a?e> ^

at .best, serviceable only ,tp 'a .appeal f»r y our a-mance, to enable - ^1 1^ ^ ^- its peace. We can enter into his of God must keep its word and' heat is abating, the lassitude en small circle, &at oth^ w^rk, ignov ,ns to rep .i:' our; place of worship, 0l tne 1 hilo^ophical Faculty at the ¦£ "°«

^ o»u _ 0u ««. iuj u ulo. . _

^ v Mndared bv the enervatihe ravs of -ran* of tne aims of tfleir fellows, in ,

that La . been the refu ge for the University of Berlin, is the cele- e*&™™n with, the knowledge. of promise. . A covenant, made by a ZW . ^^^^ a

contrary direction

; that owing to. " •prayerful and dev jj it for nearl y half brated mathematician and mathe- & later age and wIth a wider out" congregatlon Wlth stster" congrega- energetic efiort's in every walk of this indifference to the weal or .wciea century. , matical author L^ODold KrnnPfkflr view. Approaching, as he probably tious is aa holy, as the covenant be- nfg . superinduced: by the welcome of the whole community; oflgrael so

Donatio^ will be received and . . " . ' % f^,^7„ fSJ 'did",.' "by the north eastern side, .he tween God and Israel. , change. . Religion, too, begins to many^ecome estranged from their.:

Prc ^cnLKK. Beth Elohim,: ophy in 1845 at Berlin. S^ce iSQi ^ / modern world has inr and dishonorable. The reasons ad,. "^fi^Sj^f^.toeii-W ' But-hope ! Already I seeVin the .

Charleston Savimjs Institution be lectured at the ¦Univereity and deed analyzed the nature of the vanced by some Eastern congrega- argi0 slumber. near future, the ranks of the . well-Natuaxikl Levin, . . bp _„ ' .^.^ j »«,&««»' picturesque, but so had the ancient, tions.for violating the covenant are The signs of the time ate indeed disposed filling up, chasms are

Se re ttmj . and Treasure,: ° 1° „^7/n TtSo ,, u J ° The preacher then cave a vivid de- unj ust, unfair , and unreasonable; encouraging. The religious ediica, bridged over, gaps are; filled ,, theIto-"""& ?$Z .S%!2g-JS£-*&*-«4*, * *.^^rn8 :¦¦ ¦ , : sA^™g«*h» Sa^S^fSS

0 ,pies of thi . have been sent to ence, and was for many years the especially the Temple of Jerusalem, ^

a) They made up covenant UBbment of e£ HebreV-flabbath-'.$ meet hand f iift Up .,tb ^pp^all in* of H .bww congfegauon ¦ favorite of his former teacher and 8aid tbat Probably what fifst Wlth Isaac

Wl8e

", They pledEed school Union," and.he who appre- *i» lead on,4p bring Up. ^A glonohs

throug h their mini,ter 3. . Lejune Dirichlet, whose'eorrespond ' struck the visitor was the compact themselves m. good faith to one ciates the e&cts- of Religious edu- ^. ^^^SmS'SMr. Israel ia Pedant of th e ence with Kronecker was pubHshed ness ofthe Holy City It was com- hundred

^and ^T ;ieter ^^a- c^

up^toe

^g^^Cnarteeton S wing Institution , and year in the GoetUnge Amciyer. V™*°* "**« the three deep ra-

^J^" J« S£ £S "L&Swffi

S teachers

and lexers, in a" spirit of.^uarieston vmg mai , He wrQte hiB works m .q G

vines, such as run round Durham or Wise may nave done or said does Bummation 80 dovoutiy.to be wished, - amity, trust and earnestness, wbenis perf ectl y reliable . K-mittanees .man ,and tl in Frencb Rq Luxembourg, and on its fourth side not justify them in breaking their ,Tbe proceedings of that meeting at from tae four corners qf this ourean be eent to him or to this office. markable i8 it alSo that his brother was strongly fortified. The pilgriia faith to the congregations Cincinnati, characterized by

^earnest .j5^S ' S ebidSI

S --teAl contributions will be acknowl- (D, Herman Kronecker, formerly *«,P^apB,acquainted with strag- (5) No -Conference " has or ^ndB j r ^

the cauBe dear ^0 ggln^g Sgfi * *.

edged in th,Se columns. Professor pf Physiology , at the Ber- gUng Damascus orthe fourteen-mile ever had any thing to do-wi h the ^Je^^aS?aSB{?f and conviction: -Hear , Israel, God~ : lin University ) is how D?an of the Btreets of Memp his, and he gazed Union or the College. The former the work Undertaken is given by the ls one" 4?

heS Wl11- he veri fie^thft

A-r G ir-D..ja a town in Northern Medical Facul'.y at Berne Switzer- with delight on the compact beauty has its laws and the latter its cur- ' pian of Religious Instruction," as w0™ of the palmist , viu. 3 : 'SO-irrica,intheterritoryofthe Kabyles land. At the same time another Is- of a highland fortreBB- I" the eyes riculum to govern it; as no trc/ch published by the Jewish Press of JMJJJ

D EchSnis SbHshed ¦.now incorporated in Algeria), there raelite was elected to a similar posi- of a religious pilgrim its vision sug. banquet ever was given by the 8 |tata - . J£ffl$ J£ TgIToI e S " '

is a J,wi,b- congregation , the only tio.,, Prof. Dr. Gruenhut was elected B"ted beauty of a higher order , just Union or he College ; and neither pSe^^ffSTth^aw .. - ¦¦ •one in the land , which during the Dean of the Juridical Faculty 0f as some village church.or one in some any • Conference or trefeh banquet 0f Judaism of the present time than Home lullaeiice.time of the independence of the the University of Vienna, and a unattractive by-street of this me- does justify the breaking of a prom the improvement of our religious ——region practically enj oyed complete VOunsr Jew Ludwig Schlesineer has Spoils is radian t to many with a ise made and accepted in good schools. To plant in the virgin soil by rabbi isaac bubekstein.civil autonomy. The Jewish pop- Lnea the ereat Muthem itical State beautv thev can not discern in the faith. of theyouthful heart lessons of truth, —-, J - 4 j gainea me greai luutnein mcai otate J ;,, , , uono ,1BO nnn M Wu atflvp r „„„_)„ ^. u nT7e> tn of wisdom, of virtue, of morality ; " You shall build unto me a sanctuaryulation is not numerous—it does Prize in Vienna. Does this Judaize grandest cathedral , because con- GO Whateve r people may have to t0 draw closer the ties that bind the and I shall dwell among you."

not reach 800—but the congregation Germany? nected with some great spiritual say against the Pittsburg conference, preBent to the past, to unite by a In this divine expression aswas already in existence long be- •-• event in their own life. that which was "said, viz : that the spiritual bond , as ir. we e, all those sta ed by Moses are found two dis-"ore the religion of Islam obtained The recent centenary of Frederick The pilgrim, however, would also said conference did or said anything upon whom depends the future of tinot injunctions. One is that you'a footing on the soil of North rn the Great has revived an anecdote reflect that Jerusalem was the cen- to aboliuh the Shabbes , Milah, the PuredJ Monotheism, of Judaism, is shall build unto God a sanctuary,Afr ica. V-un- IA* «he Je»S fa. which the King, who wi.hed tcr ofthe religious; national Hfe of truly Jewi* belief to God, revel.- K^S^St^SlSffi OSS&JS&SSS'El Siiad to pay to the town wer d fixed everybody to be happy after his own Israel. It was the great objec tion and prophecy — is positively of the wisest , the best and the most render thanks unt ) him for hisevery six yeare. As th^y were ex- fashion, fi gured as deciding a q ues- of Jeroboam to eff tee the supremacy* f"d absolutely not true, not a word enthusiastic. To educate our chil- paternal kindness and the thousand-empt from military service , they tion of ritual . A Jewish merchant, of Jerusalem ; but though it was at of it is on the records of that con- dren , to becomn , not reformers, not fold blessings which his bounteouswere ab le to divide tht ir time be- who had folt the necessity of having the time the words of the tex t were ference ; it is a conglomeration of orthodox , but Jews in the best sense hand has bestowed upon ut. Tnetween their worldl y aff irs and the his beard shaved , was threatened by uttered the capital of a small state, base falsehoods fabricated, we kn3w

SS X^"S S'dsVf that h°e shalffinTanTodeservice of the Almi ghty . Many his rabbi with a serious punishment it still contained memories of the not by whom, to fanaticise people and imperative enough, to justify a in your homes.Ifews, however , frequently volun- if he repeated the offjnse. Fearing time when its sovereigns ruled from against that body of men , each of disregard of party lines, if 1 may be The second expression is as im-"wred f i r service , and in their thnt the threat would be carried the Mediterranean to the Bup'ara- whom stands at the head of a rer^rmi1tted to use the expression in portant as the first. Yea, the in-Liks were often to be seen their into execution , the delinquent tes. No other title to glory and dis- spectable Jewish congregation. We thl8 ej ection, and to unite itito junction to receive God in our dwel-j anss weic ui.cn iu uo ocou L440H ,

4 4, 4 - i - , ,. ,, . , . v. • u ,, . „ one solid phalanx all those who de- ling-places is much greater and offemale relatives , who fought by brought the circumstance to the Unction could in those ancient days emphasize it once more, th.it all 8ire that the knowledge of the high- more vitality than to bull J a sane-their sides. The Jewesses of Gar- notice of his free-thinking sovereign, compete with the presence of the those charges against the Pit .sburg est become common property, that tuary away from our homes, for ofPaj i are even, now a race of hardy in the hope of obtaining a decision Temple, with its stately beauty, its conference are false , malicious and '"godliness fill the eanh as the waters what good can religion be to us ifamazons The community until in his favor. Instead of acting in solemn round.of services, its awful criminal. cover the sea." our whole religious instructionlat-lv po--8esBed four synagogues ; this manner , Frederick wrote on the sanctions, and its precious asaocia- ( d) The Pittsburg Conference did ^"8 have a union indeed ! Let should begin andl end with the syna-la^- iy pu actveu luui. nj aBv,buO0 , , _ , v k 6 0 u u8 n0 longer retard the much-needed gogue or temple? Our conduct atbut one of them has been co verted edge of the memorial : " The Jew tions. It was unlike any other not intend to make a new religion. progre8a %y personal bickering*, home, outside of the sanctuary,into an arsenal. Their chief was P will let me and his beard place on earth , and remained so in or even-anything new in religion. With the sole objnet in view of must indicate our belief in God, intermed the Sheikh , and in Hebrew alone." It is needless to say that the eyes of the religious Jew when It expounded Judaism from the re- strengthening, of developing, of en- humanity , in truth and in righteous-^2H3n or *p "?Nn He was assisted by both orders were faithfully carried another city and temple rose on its formatory standpoint , not for the Urg ing our possibilities, let us sink ness. When the ideal becomes thesix representative men , two of whom out. 0. more practical interest con- ruin, The third characteristic which congregation , but for the only pur- g

1 ^^ ™^&£T$£. E^world.

* Ev^eStbewere rabb is , two merchant- , and nected with the centenary was an would strike the pil grim would be pose of finding a basis of union for tncea upon tne allar of COmm on divine mandate in another place :i-he other two were police function- exhibition at Berlin of books, docu what he must describe as its un- the rabbis of the reformatory school , cause. '- And you shall constantly have my

lines. Thi- Council formed the ments, official orders , portrait? , etc., wordliness. It did not stand on the to unite them to common work and The plans as suggested and statutes before your eyes, and prac-^ ;urt of Ju stice which decided all of the period of the Seven Years' sea or any navigable river , and the usefulness for the benefit of Israel. ^

dl Pted bv tne men aasembled at tice them while you are at home,cases, civil and criminal , and had War. Among the exhibits were two brook K rfron was of old , as it is This basis of union among those

rtu^adibSon, yet'tW Slw'n anTwheryl^ise £». the posver to < rder any punishmeat , Wj rks in Hebrew characters ; on) now, dry the greater part of the rabbis was kid down in the articles may be imperfect , capable of im- Verily the Jews' belief in a God onthat of death not excepted. In was entitled "Buecher der Cnronika year. Onl y rude mountain paths of union. No congregation and no provement. They are not final , they hi gh rests on the foundation of ouraases where the extreme penalty oi von den Kriegern , etc., nach der connected it with Egypt and individual not willing to work with may be changed ; they are not per- home life and home training.the law had been incurred an appeal Juden Art zu schreiben ,. von Assur Syria. . It was thus cut off from de- those men has anything to do with fect ' they, maJ. be c?r.re,cli?.ij tnev The synagogue is an indlspensa-«, allowed to the S at. Tribal. 0*U ;

- (L^ta, 1757), and the velopie, commerce and increasing thoae article,. . ££,&,'*$'££$£ Si on, ^StoitrSn^dTig-In complicated cases j udgment was other '¦ Die vollstaendige Chronika its mater ial prosperity by means of {&) The Pittsburg Conference is we want, and I presume to speak iouu education. : While we are in

generally pronounced by the Sheik 1', des Krieges in hebraischer Mundart a merchant navy—which Solomon , certainl y not responeib ' e for w hat for those who composed the con ven- God's sanctuary we have a tendency