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_ 4 The American Israelite. : - . , S ¦ - ¦ ' ^^^^^ i ^ i^^^ jm ^ 1 1 1 ii . ¦ i tk i_ i _ h . TT^i ^^^ iT^Tr^^ ^^^ ^^Ji ¦ ii npi ~ m~" . j i l ji' i i^iHf t—** j fr h ' -- ¦ , -i—¦ - .j . . —fc—— .- .—... - ..... . ¦i ¦ »-* i iii' ii ¦ ' * * '">i r .. iu .' .; r ' ,l^ ^Li-fetlttttt dMftYttrfttp tfep ^"™- It may be that this fact gard to American, Jews In forei gn ' : pX^ t^il^^Ll/^^!^j ^al i!s4S^ ¦ : rfcechoedT' ana expounded. What JndRisia^Tral^o ia HetlimUi., tog of ^ an£ knowIedge ^ was attended:! fgrm **Wni* ¦ lgminv%%\X* occasioned Rabbi Jochanan to main- countries, remainedi a ~ deadletter ~ k^ who wa s " Hungarian born , except Nothing could be more proper , more by the rev. .v. i. benson. - 1. Sbi^ace ^ The desnot * 0 the I *. '~~ "'"" ' ¦ - . ' ¦ ' ' " ¦ ===== . tain that the Deluge did nbt reach We think this question oug ht * to one, Mr. Michael , of Philadel phia, appropriate , or more honorable than —1- ffflSWi^BB^ ilie v^maffw ^V'^ 3SAAO M. WISE, ... . .. *E<litor. down to the land of Israel , which be clearly defined and decided by who studied with Dr. LUiehthal, but to erect a chair of " Sacred Lit The Youth of Isra tlh How many j anatical parents, who. deemed it ^ L EO WISE, ¦ - . - . - Manager, perhBp8 meanfl west of _$ Eu. the leading men of both parties dropped that vocation . The whole eratu re" in the Hebrew Union JJj Jj J ^Jf- t Qtm \ The vouth-Z both * sacrilege and profanity to de- i q«cianati ,, 0., An^t 16, 1884. P^tes. , - , , .,, . . . before either of them claims the orthodoxy of the past can not show College as a memorial of the whom the language of the cradle , '^ S^ft W ^Z3 m 0 1 ,. .i \a & u , ^ -- ' ¦; ' ¦ ¦ THK new eynakoguebf the sU^ vf8 of conscienUous Jews , We a blade of grass which they have centennial birthday of the great and ^ JesSons of the ¦U^ ^^^. ^^JSSS^^ ¦ ***+* ** &***. $ n f S i^ ^ Z Ss -d to leading j ouL^wLh tf . or " out of date and p lace , or else it of all future generations , - So God ^n^lhS^eSltS D X^ffi P « U 1^ ,, ,. -; subscription .pbicsi that the building shall be finished vooate the cause of this or that party, must have produced some lasting takes . cans oi hi s own. a covenan t with its first ' m^^^- ' ^S^^SS&^lS^^ ( mbb dollab8 a xj eab. in two months We seqd them a marked copy, .effect, none ofwhioh can be shown. A , memorial chair must be en? and now presents the aeeumnl&ted ^ee ' ta^ exe^^ their co -^ wittBAMA^V isiTOR -*gg ' " ' " ' ' ' ' V ; / ' " ¦ ¦ '" " ¦ ¦ . '* ftis quite safe to maintain thatif the; dowed , inorder to stand fpwver; and ¦ wp^ie^bf/ nearl^ Bix^&qiiiBap id ¦ ' bibed;inn^^fl to - Bu pprt„- ' „fi aSl# yith SABBATH vi sitor and debosah 6oo Dr. H. S. Margumes published Cbacow, Aug. 8.r-An indictment, reform element had hot been pbtired that costs from $70 , 000 to $80, 000'to yearSvlb admonisnyto warnv»nd ^ - ^ ¦ \"' co " > """ ' ™° l"ou i"1" ' vua .y Ritter for the murder of a Ghristian . .. ^ ,•* v< 4 - . \ v , . iL , ¦ .?;;, m . areto hold tor the proper execution ¦rihM' « ' Viit ' - ^rflftii' nBPM«t vVnii ' »!;- ¦ ¦ ¦''•'f batb8 of advertising. ters 1 to 20 , of the Gaon Saadia' s girV The murde r\a8 cSS ^ot brought new hfe and mohon m o scholar m that position. The cen of the hi gh and ho { y: iioiof our Wlg^S ^Wl one sonare nT/ortio " °"w, u '0 ,, M Arabic translation of Psalms, with under circumstances similar to those Judai sm, there would be as little tenmal birthday of the distinguished exalted cause ; a mission increas- mgignj finance , if not of lowliness * One SqnBw\on 0 o 5wn u? n :'. ' .: V.. ' . " . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' .. ' . " . 3oo- a German translation , which in- of the Tiflza : Esslar case. The irldict- left of it in proportion now as there man is Certainl y the proper time to ing in magnitude and importance , But with the youth <)f our age it ^ ^Wi , t rii ce monih t 8 hs . ••• . .. :::: ¦::; il So eludes also Saadia ' s notes to those rnent fiUs sixty^ne folios. , Theirial are Portuguese families left in the call for contributions to this purpose, as the experience of the world ac- is entire ]y difidrent. Every facflity ^ UuriaRCL B/iihs. Deaths " eacb notice "" i w . ,, ,. , 1^ , -«, ¦ . , The reform movement was not of admirers of Sir MoaeftMPtttenore i;f e » s tnro J nged arena A^yC^ffo^ch. At the meeting of the Board of There rs most likely some mis- 8tflrted a minute too B00n ; for a who are friends of tS ^plle^and ShSS 'K not^^ee^ &r S^1Sh^K^ fc . A iyMlF t co 1T , ana 1 7» Governors of the Hebrew Union take m the above cabh3gram , as : k numbe^ of immigrant JewB protectors of educatiolif ^n^ ^iU riveted , and whose course and des' SniEwZS S^ ?h&VrSM^&$klMzi$ S 0UB ? 1 * Monday evening, the nothing has been heard of thi8 case we ^ akeady under way to that self- Ltribute generously to ^ essentially, if not f; ^ " pSit- S Tw h iTSlI WE^^'^^2iS^/S2^ ^v. Dr^i rndorf , Of Detroit , was prior to ^ this dispatch , and no fiirther km6 indi rlere ntis m and blis sfu l But whateve r sum bVreafe^ W&^J^Z £\m5 prints u>on the sands.of time. U ¦*?»— ¦ ¦ ¦¦; - ¦ ¦ ¦ . - ¦ ^* ^ rofe8Sor ; or History and report has been received ,^ I^any- ignotance) when the movement was that occasion , it does not chan^& i^Sa We St LLhtenflfi t /^ our youths have another $| til^^^^f^ ^^i;: Ll " wT Dr : "^ is^ t a wh«e auch^ase hg occurred ^ .^ a ^ealled tbem back to their case. The honor of the Um|^ ^n^Sif^ofe' the ^SabS al^ fSuiP wiirwnfer ii^a^or^on -to^ valuable acquisition ,to the Faculty such suspicion had beenentert ained d tv . -, - > ¦ general and of eve rv member ! ' of ia&irnagevbotb of age and ' bf infancy, - ? n u mp °' " '^-vi n ^ f?^. -^? ^M mmtm^^S^^ of ^e Hebrew Union College . by^>y^ ite; ^ l^ ^ . ¦ . ¦, ¦; V f f^ if- ,538^^^ . ®^^ »gnt In the aAepicah isRAEi.. / ' , " ., t, ( been noise enough^about it^to.be. No cause , however just and bene- that the propos ^ rnemorial W ^^f<^fefemb a^d from the torn the ^ experience^ of?tbe^ast> :^ •::::. : . . . " : . ' " . ' . ¦ > iN ^e Talmod . ^elpdim Institute come known, ^ ciaUy^as^racow, fieial , can prosper in this land of be establ£hed on the centennial ? ^ latiitof'has hot been " ad* #^^ ^1^^ TB^MBBeEW^ UNIONS COLLEGE lhe /5Uo^ng "ew^?f ftee speech and free press, without anniver8ary of the birthday of Sir dr SSS S^S? & ^ P^^^-^fW^ ^ mM year 18^5 Monday, Sept,n,ber 1st , at 3 ^ Man^m^ byl^the Board of ^Mrtft^bfe p. M. r ^l Btuaente and neopWte6 are ex - The ^»J!r^t ^ °?^v ^ ; ^P ^^ ' 1 ^^ Gh"^ feood ^ause prospers , in proportion GoVernors It was resolved un- ^ 0 ^ S: m?n #^»W lth - rael has furnished an. immense: ca p::^[ pecte^^be preserit and to register. : : : - . branch-Sabbath' school ^3^ cbmelup: -to the ability and energy of its ad- " „L<2Jv hv th fi fWnoil it ? °" n f •• me ^ ¦®S^^?^ ),18 ital-tbe Wruggles and: murtyfaoiii i$ ¦Neopbite s must be able to wrk their nut . Hill s , the : . teachers for the before any court in kcivilized coun- vocate. The religion of Israel is ^ nimo " 8Jv . by ij e ^ 0 *™» >: n , or ¦not , is ; eyery^l»^p^c^bl| i m of iti heroes^he eun^ririgs and per^S way i^ the Cinci^l^ la^:«fiWBS^ Jews com- uSbtedlr a iSd beSent Tt ^ V y Til6 / e ^ t ? n s of S^S^^^MP^^ 8ec ^ ti6h ^ and pasa aatisfactAry exmiiationmHe ^ ^^^ tow reading, t^pre^a - r ^ouhiv p ' er ^ ^^^^^^ CY^-^:^ . ^I^^Mg^^!^ 0 ^ c ^ 8 e- ^ ^ju st , because it ui . the ^ ngr e^ tionB - . . in. I8rael ' must be ^ A ^ who i aie + ^ e«^M| i^ pre^^^^ Bonal pron4 aud re^#e^^ ^ S ac«d and inviolable UntiUmended fe '^^ and J^pftann;Heb re w gr animW trans- n^ir ^ ^Wf ^^fl^lS that^o cqur^ CTO^ntert ain it^with- is benevolent , because it is and . r ^^a . Kv ;„ n ntW Pnunnil af ^'l b ^ f®^ "^ ^®l piViUzedv^orld-the. .eventual EeK^fl ^^o Srf s%i^P ^letibulwfet^e^ $mm&®$ ^™- ^m. « ? ^ ^ & , S2ass^ : s^:%^^ssn gas® ssgs^gg^ES advanced ft Hd^^Sffi : iig:^o m^ th e^ ;mimiar^: ^Wrem ya^ -AiM^ whaallfl rhi rnself^'Ilev. ^al nberratior^ of the nations m coiiectiou to be made in the build^; SggSftShVSSilS Kfe VB-fife^*^'^ 1 toleratice andi^ ^ loroB cm^^o^^on^^^^m is one of the;largest poli tical organ& Jacob ¦^i^^^W a cwverted/?¥?^^'' '?-^: 0 w . theology, iig before , duringor after the memo- o? aS l^ch ^Se ' freb Srr Sv J^^^M^^^: 1 ^^'^^ . the ad^iced P k^^ v>: Candtda^Jor , the)(?ol|e^D^^ _ OTCe ; OT dunng the Bchphstic year, into ,, : ; .;¦ : ¦ - : ^; >, - ¦;- ; , ¦ ¦-:- v ; ¦- ^ ^: >. .:^- i ,^; r^ s ii^#^f i ff ti -t^ fn beyond the energy and . intelligence even ^ 6ni T,o6r beanie : or others their, holy faith , and :their country: gShWbfMrael ' whb has ordained ^ -Tno Cincinnati .XJniversity, Academical ;A t the last meeting of the Board ^^^^^kM:^^ of its advocates/ The advocatesfof ¦ i? . .^° - -ff" -^- - .. 0 ' - " v " baive imposed;: Upora- themV to know SSd^S^S^Slhl^ departmen t; to read andv renderi prima : rtf o«v«rnr^ v^^w ^ TT ' f ^^^ Poland-pi- sqme^pther J country, he i -i™ -^^^ _ j -^?^ S y I who dp not like ;to give any too tnejr necessitiesTand . their waits , ^-^^iM^^^^^^^ r ^ ^:^y Hebrew ^rtionte^^^ : ^uch ' Tonner PrppheW anf itVi^ Hwen^nve : Psahn> :; :alBo^ ¦ ' ¦ Vi^-IF *^ mf ^^ W^m^ A'm and ; ; prospen^ orjudaism wiUvin, ^ , ^ontefiore , , " : therefore - we W^&SSH 1 ^? &g?f germ-4uw^eht , that gerinwh^h f . ol:the , M.shnab a nd , .fo^;.pag^;^^ hag shot for^spreadiri g its branches ife Talmud , previou#;t-pre e ared; : rGandi, arly^rahbis ^an^s^icbun^ iSthe ^ -SP^Wlpli^W^er^ ^ CoUe^ tb provide the riiihfr p ^ -T^ ?i F ^ ? "^ r ?PP^? 1 #?- w /^^"^ n M and becorn e agkn t tree; ;Each sue- WS dates fiiVther aavanced^m ^ Hebraic ' ar id liifrin ^ri^l^^li^^ Si^Sf ^^ Rabbis, officers , and leading, men: of susceptibilities of youthens it is for ^i^^rifiiQion like thn VeMv ' -^ ¦:HabbWcal lores S^^a^oiS; ^^^|i^|^|M m^jm^/^ffiMi- &S^^^&$&m the congregations^ followingp lan : youth, witWts.newne^of thou ght, SSii^Kr e^Mnf S1 ;^aced>^he advanced claaa^ ;, cVt iflcates proyinrgobd ^o^ , ae^Ulho require^ b other te established m this College , no fees are to OBition, <wUl .comeiUp forififfalaiction ¦rw^^W'ir ^A'M ^ Si. ( r i ¦ , ¦¦ ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦^¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ i. *- * ¦ >. - - ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ i " e i. - : w i ^ ^ > ^i?- * j> " ° , ^ B 5 v#fVP"TO ^ aan quired. v. --y- vc\ j r r r ^ : -^'- - ~;~^ . : - .^:i ^ paid, a d^c^s ^eS^W sttfden^ .j^^JlgS^' -^^^'' - - 1 -^-^- ' -^--' " - ¦ ' ¦ * ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ r- - -r^^?^^S?^ ^ ¦of^e - lo^fltate^f^nltqre ^ o^Mcrf ^nii ^ j : : :^- ~ -v^;; ' &.\ ' - * < matter to every one ^ individually and the ad option .and use . of means . cal, obligations 'tb vfc ¦ F # M fg »!°^ : «T ^.««a^iM ^ ^5 ^^^ oSelanlSSngrtgalnf *** ^ ^«ption, . At ^ tha . J^^^^JJJJ^- ^gf^pg^j l - -SSS S^ ^ ; S ' lvennan ' 2Q0 ; El ^ concerns the readers of this journal: ^ ^^^ SSI for Spends must a PP iy to «^» « ^^s^d^ithlk § 0W ? W^W?4|M W solved t^ressl &i ,to al^ ' cbE *^-:?- ^«* ^. '^W^^^ ft S^fl*- _SSffiiSf S pS? thfel :thSol^G^ rfil&m .^^^W^Ws- .^^i^l? 1 ^ ,^^ Mations^auestihg them to celek S^S^^ '!^& S ^SSJS£ : alarm*^ E^Fresident. ^ ' : : : ^ and c^^ The P^^ .^^^ : ^S^S^^VT-^ *mm^$0^WV*- t^^?T< W^ means have that^t^ady,and,as .^^. ^^m^^^y^^^&^^^t^ ; " ^ B- Zl ^OBr , " I.L. P, Proies, _ m 3»J_ ft ^__ ». . «?!^. or S^^ otoi S|S ^ 6f the . '?«^ ?^ ^ Si oSS^tiSSS- *& ?^ f ^ ^^f ^^S^S^S^8& nor of History, and Literature. lawful ; in our countty^if^no con- ^ ^^^ - -"T" v "" ¦- " rMm ' arations are . beingv ' made to cele- ,„ 5 k - j •¦ - ' ' \ T V- - basis of their religious guidance to ^ ^sBwi fp ^^ stp^vbW^itkM^Qs-^ : EABBI M;MrBtzrKkR ) Dr,Ph r , ProfeB- tr ac^^ Knefl. ¦ ' ¦ ¦' i A ma^AoW^fi iiiici ¦f«,Wi l £«£v£5~..rt£ ^-: : v^ ! ri\ . -\ --v. " ;. *^J§^Sm c- -»r -.; v ^ i. ¦: preached, on that occasion, The ci°se are made -to- depend-upon . the iaKor ' Hah ftnnihilii <Pf3 H^i" ftM? a^#> 0 :/¦ ¦ ^^^. iw^^WeJo^, . - . ^^^ ^^tion^^ .^ir Moses^fiore^: a . hving ^ book ' provided with ^ tt ppro-^^p^« e^ , Thnosbp h^, and the Svriac language. 'W ;^ ¦:¦ The ^hair of S acred LilerAtur* to be such:treaty to Amencan ; , citize6B<m JewB, wh 1»r|SeteeBfekhl^^ The-i great p hUanthrop ist, 1 B arfSSk ft Hni^S ^«!r '^ ^nrt ptoonBl y ,^ough realize ^^;lb^the ^ P m;::"^^#?^ : ^? flll ed shortly. ¦ / general on^ccount^ ' " ' - i 8 ?^^ ; ^ed >f^ Of known^nd hbhMaU oyer^ecivil^ c^^ A^ ^Sf 1 ^^ ?' ¦:: ^?®^^all i^ ^ MEMORIAL VOLUME ¦ ^fi^^ pSgft®^: -^?S^^S^SS^ i -'- - : '" " - ' -- ' - ; " . tfae gwem*e>t;: ¦tr^^ - MEMpEIAL VOLUME ; irigthe/germswith Whicttheiryom S HuBBi cEUND " (te ' nteutt* ' ^ J ^>Pf^to '«*S^ .to^ Sep^dfa ' M^ ibb ' dinii^ijii ^l8 " t6 ^#ii6 d^ ¦" ¦ J^'^ mS 111 ^ 5 BIRT ? AY ° F has «M^ / V- V^>^ SSiSS^j S^^Sp^i tranBlates for ub an ancient Sa* * mA *^ ^^PSbs Montb fior^ Bart. ^The chUd^^fathe^ rthe man/;- \f \j ^^^ :^; 1 6v^' - ^m^mM scrit cbutlet - n<>t «n! y ag^Mt'its^n ative ' ^wd , ' ph^^ ^^ ro the g lory of, God and w honor : It^ not abne ^hat : j^ WQrahip all images and 8ai nti.of earth ; countries. Is any treaty with Rus- there an origittal?PortugueBevwhile the anointed measengers of the God: * De meQts ot wnich to be added , moa eqniUV ^' ' rWhBneviiSr-maiihaB- covers ne^bkn^ts ^S# th% ' § ' ^ Air '#«^£^KSin . aia or Rouman^vali^onffie^art of ^^ love to his " suffering children. J? e ; ™? t 1 *n™ al rel,0rt of ^e tairied the dignity; of ' self-goyern- ' commerce ' has akieved ^lpl-^ wworth.. ^- . g ibe IMted States , if such treaty: mans, Polesy Dutchn^ : ment,;life is , required to be s^^ He savs that is somewhat Hk fl origioa«y : v;bifttes ffi^^provisloii^bf scendantsi Many Po rtuguese farnk Ject the becasioh; of Sir Moses Mon- - We call especially on the enthusi- under the; : P . reTO Po^gh^ «^ P^stut ^^^ of ^anWnd is man. " An ancient e ^^ 8 S al ^f^^?i ^ ith their <^^ : ^^^^^^ ^ praise God for this *" f^?^^ Hebrew couplet teUs the same : thl8 ^P1^ «> ^ ^enem^ again . others fprgpt:eHtireiy]Wl .ab6ut special revelation of grace. ana tne College,.to _ take thi s matter but a^so in- , the^roseeutipn^pijiny general intelli gence.bas^bllbweii^ 1 ' n>» mpn nj )T w both inRnssiaaMBoumania^lWe Judaism. , Hence it ; . appears that The Council of the Union nf into serious consideration and give dividual - pursuits, arhid the i pom an art - which has , elevft^d^ah^in; ;;;; ; mm na ' mn rwn maintain , that at the momenfTvhen their pec\iliar orthodoxy ^ was inef- American Hebrew Congre gations in ^^ attention and time which it flwts , nvabies and . competitions, the scale of being ^M^|wh^lK ; ;f "Thou lackest Belf-knpwledge , what a contracting . ^arty yip l ates the ficient to preserye JudaiBin intact its last session (Cincinnati , in July, ieser - W ? must notmake a fail- g^ -gj uSSv attach to tf^^SS^ ^ rb#^ hast thou acquired? Thou possess- rights or privileges guwa%din , the « ip:ifiWtoi faW^hii«to:-^lE*^ .i«86) ^^v^toe^«idb>h.k -HmL' .^ f ^*^ f fa ^^ eth selfrknowledge , what couj dst tr eaty, to any citizen of this country, ticular vitality. With all the con- Montefiore Memorial ProfeBsorship " ' r 8 man om of us desire to To meet these high responsibil ities and the riches of the wealtby in 'the § thou lack?" One of the oldest Jew- suchtreaty ia annulled, because bur servatism inStheory ^d . pr^ tice, at the Hebre w i Union College ; and fih ow a8 much hotlor and love as re ^ u i res , a 8 ^ m ' & ¦ training in game scale . It haB produce3iathou-; # ish philosophers, Solomon Ibh Gab- Government has no right to conclude those bbng^ a^obB never - rai sed the^ ExeCutiT e Board resolved that ma y be in our Power to evince . W calculated^ ;bestow. self de- sand ' conveniences of : life. V We, re; :; | irol , said : " Know thyself and thou or enforce any such treaty, as little one Je^sH^pr , :chazan , Vabbl before or after the divine service on . O^ l^rary friends are respect- P X^SS' arc Surre d on ' ^^Jfy ^^tL^i wilt know thy Maker. " indeed as it has a ri ght to enact or or chaharn^^^ihem^ptb d^ ^ f011 ^ ,nv, ^ d ^ t o 6end us orl ginal every assumplionof the performance KesSf^hf past % ¦&——*~ enforce exceptional laws to the had tp be ' called in from fbriMgnj « collection should be made in every hymns in Hebrew or in English , to 0 f duty ; and the earlier the mind is We owe it: to the pas* ' that we . ^ The question whether the " Del- injury of any citizen or citizens, countries. T|ey]raiBM the funds thus whlch we w il1 bave c^mP0Sed aP" accustomed to feel .the force of obli- have some settled principles of gov- :y uge " in the time of Noah waa uni- There are statesmen in ourcount ry- ish scholar ^wH(kacquir$-. a nam& coUeeted should be applied to the P r o P ri ate music, to be sen t to all gj ona in that performanc e, the ernment. It would almost seein as -^ versal or local, is not new. It is dis- we do not wish to mention nW anywhere ; aB : k rh aWpf ,l^nin S; ^ole purpose of endowing that me- congregations for the divine service /^ta ^AT to ^^ndeJ Srt^S^^ts "S li cussed in the Talmud ( Zebachvm who maintai n the contrary thereof JewiBh lore^ r^inaii^r^hia^ofieP mortal chair in that College. ^ be ff. on , tae centennial birth- that sehse of resBonstbil ity so esseii- kingdoms have ri sef ®d'^falleh , -I 1166). Rabbi Jochanan , the great in regard to American-Jewish citi- ters, besides, perhaps, the late Mor- The honor of the " Union" in gen - day of Slr M9ses Montefiore. All tial to the very existen . ee . . of liberal that-wars and revp it^oWh^v^de- v rabbinical authority of Palestine in zens in foreign countries, ^and $hey decai Noah , Miss Penina Moise and eral , and every member of the Coun- the hymna to be added to the Me. thought. Israelites , whose ancestors ; stroyell : their %ous^|^^pj i6n- % the first half of the third Christian are supposed to bb .exppwderV of Miss Emma Lazarus. All Amen- oil in particular, requires that the "obial Volume, and the successful gave ^SJJJ^^^^^^ century maintains that the Deluge the ConstituUon. In bbthJ platformB Can writers on Judaism , like Isaac propose d memorial professorship be ones- set in music will j emain m^- ff^eXffi oTl&^iffff iB ^ o^ wMSKSiTa^ I was local and did not reach Palestine, the princi ples of equaUty and pro- Leeser, were forei ghers. ; Hence it established , and the name of Moses mentoes in the history of the Amen- petuating t h0 Be mpral principles v^edjSr J hapt|llSgynrng S S ays that Rabbi : N? WD»"7 nn? tection to eve ry ci tizen iji 1 . fp ' rjeigti does not appear that ' the peculiar 1 Montefiore be perpetuated in this the Can - which are held-forth for a world' s hitf rights , and ' lea^TpE^ja ^pro- s -?6nB^ pK " ? ?UD *rv . In our days lands were reiterated in very ex- orthodoxy, the loss of which is- Bft only seat of Jewish learning in ================ examp^; ^enhem; thenvwrl y com- per . . restrictions ' VMj ^^^RfliBplf. ' k it is considered a kind of heresy to pressive language ,! but we know they much lamented , benefited the in- America , as a monument of God's Dki^ebestbdness is, the very Sn^awHSSeof SS T ^ ^- ^ff^&3^f C ^ ^ maintain as Rabbi Jochanan did, were never carried out in fact. Un : telligence of the Jewa in this- grace tp\is apostle of charit y and B0U ] of ^ . , ^^^^M^^. pS a sc^ that the Deluge was a local affair ; der President Buchanan, Cass being country. Worse than that is, the a pattern of human greatness to all Habit ? ^ n . ot dieted , soon be- And these dutie s can only be prop- of highly per 1ec®W% &bnly ¦ '& and yet nobody can tell how two Secretary of State , this question was fact that none of the children in young men who will enter that seat com68 necessity. erl j performed. by earl y ascertain- inventiad;; K£j ^^^|^®o^- -a ' -:^ pairs of all unclean and seven pairs brought directly before our govern- those very congregations learned of Jewish learning. It will be proper Ju 'li 7Miorif 0 «^ n f Tf'i? 8 «$» and ^s far ^8 posBible , Batisf ying writter^^«u^tented ^ of all clean animals , together with ment in reg ard to violation of treaty anyHebrew or anything about Juda^ to make that Memorial proL- £' * "^ ^^ "* ^^ Selr SwS the necessary food for al of them for stipulations in Swit.erland b«t be- is* except w^praS||^ten in worshi p one of " Sacred ;Li tera- Aox well at the moment, an d you ^^SS^SS^St^SS. iffl^^KiakS . -^ one year, could be ^ placed in the ark , fore ^ the issue could be pressed to somebod y' s caMj^^iaBridged ture, " which would be most ac- have performed a gbod action to all knowledge; In this manner, ' . not- :peare7; S|^*il|flpvey : In ^ which was " only three hundred Am- a decision , the Swiss Government re' Bible history; " jNo^^flMd je s thbsr ceptable , we think, to Sir Moses eternity. c only are indispensable acquisitions pamting 1it^fe|Pm^as modela * mah long, fifty wide, and three sto- moved all disabilities from its own who did a .gqoci|deatiOf reading for Montefiore and most becomin g to bis T"™ ' fitst ingredient in conversa- semed , but a method is at the same the^^sMWfo ¦ and 7 - Raphael ; ; % Ties high. -On the other hand it is Jewish citizene. , Since then no Jew- themseives knc ' w^ anv^iuf of Is- name ^ and fame There should be ^ u is -^IbM next good sedee , KT^? 1 ^' ^ ml } Emulate . ip^^p^^e^»8 of Phi- j .ure that^Bible reports a race of ^h citi.cn has b^n prbtectM by our ^ ,,+^1$!^^ ^e third good humor , anl the fourth ' ?Sffi Sft^^ are | men , called Nephilim Anakim and Government in^ any foreigfn eountry, read a passage; in^e ; ;HebreW Bible, from the chair established in We always knW evervthirc whPn inte i li ^ Ma S a f n8ti B nMance >^^ & the ^ Rep haim, who lived before the Del- so that even the energetic note of We have seen , and:; h^ ar<i" in;Pprtu. . honor of the great philanthropist it ser^^S o^SSh ^he ^arfare was;fir 9 Hn & tituted by tbe£ pafel&iSSSionB pf\his -jj uge (Genesis vi. 4) and long after it Mr. Blaine to -the Russian Govern- guese Synagogues in ' this coMtf y, Moses , that Divine Law which is seal of the irreparable has been^et fat j! f ^U fi v onl/1 w ««* «i •? |^ u W#W^ ^^ 1^ " ' (^S 111 ; 3 i Tk ^TS^ ai li ' ment Wa8 withoUt effect ' andJ th« t^ naost all tbe younger men when based upon the princi ple of "Love ^P«n events. K re^e 8uuJfrom our ZtErfies JfW^^ e ^ : b tffi^ ^ - 10 , 12 , 20, 21; Joshuax.2 , 22). This respective treaties remained in force, called to the Thorah could not say thy nei ghbor as thyself ' Let there , It is a philosophic truth th at the C S^^' iJ ^SfiSS J ^ SSft^ ^tS'Sip" - - '^ race is found after the Deluge in and as also the well-known parage in the benedictions, the chazan had to be taught forever from the chair of S8L^ing!u and the . Srfte st are of gleaning knowledge. There was ¦ .ffi Ser tv^dSinw i Jbo ^ ab out Palestine only, and the val- the President' s annual message recite them. Never a Jewish young Moses the divine wisdom of McsJb SntiaW ^ 8 S&S 1 ^** ^^ *' ¦ T*/l ^S X'S^ d^ahited ^ ley near Jerusalem was called 2?me* to Congress urging action in re- man in this country studied for the which all prophets and bards in verse. mystenous uni- bright genius of pur age-^when^ her(j a;tre6 ^hose ' leaves ,. ar e for 'the y ,4 , * - . ., * r ' i merary pursuit, or even the at^f a . dealing of natibnsi Tl'hp achieved

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1 1 1 i i . ¦ i tk i_ i _ h. TT^i ^^ iT^Tr^ ^^ ^^Ji ¦ ii npi ~ m~" . j i l ji'i i^iHf t—**j fr h ' — — - - ¦¦ , -i— ¦ - .j . . —fc——.- . — ... - — — ..... . ¦ i -¦ ¦¦ »-* i i i i ' ii ¦ ' * * '">i r ..iu . ' .;r ',l

^Li-fetlttttt dMftYttrfttp tfep^"™- It may be that this fact gard to American, Jews In foreign': p X t^i l ^Ll/ ^^! j ^a li!s4S¦: rfcechoedT'ana expounded. What JndRisia^Tral^oiaHetlimUi.,

tog of an£knowIedge

^was attended:!

f grm**Wni* ¦ lgminv%%\X* occasioned Rabbi Jochanan to main- countries, remainedi a~deadletter~ k^ who was" Hungarian born, except Nothing could be more proper, more by the rev. .v. i. benson. - 1. Sbi^ace^ The desnot*

0 the I*. '~ ~ " ' " " ' ¦ -. ' ¦ ' ' " ¦ •=====. tain that the Deluge did nbt reach We think this question ought* to one, Mr. Michael, of Philadelphia, appropriate,or more honorable than —1- ffflSWi^BB^ilie v^maffw ^V'3SAAO M. WISE, . . .. . . *E<litor. down to the land of Israel, which be clearly defined and decided by who studied with Dr. LUiehthal, but to erect a chair of " Sacred Lit The Youth of Isra tlh How many janatical parents, who. deemed it ^LEO WISE, ¦ - . - . - Manager, perhBp8 meanfl west of _$ Eu. the leading men of both parties dropped that vocation. The whole erature" in the Hebrew Union JJj Jj J Jf- tQtm\ The vouth-Z both * sacrilege and profanity to de- i

q«cianati,,0., An^t 16, 1884. P tes. , -, , .,, . . . before either of them claims the orthodoxy of the past can not show College as a memorial of the whom the language of the cradle,'^ S ft W ^Z3m01 ,. .i \a & u ,

-- ' ¦; ' ¦ ¦ THK new eynakoguebf the sU vf8 of

conscienUous Jews, We a blade of grass which they have centennial birthday of the great and

JesSons of the

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¦ ***+***&***. $nf S i ^ Z Ss -d to leading j ouL^wLh tf . or" out of date and place, or else it of all future generations, -So God ^n^lhS^eSltS DX^ffiP«

US£ 1,, ,.-; subscription .pbicsi that the building shall be finished vooate the cause of this or that party, must have produced some lasting takes .cans oi his own. a covenant with its first 'm^^^-

'S^ SS&^lS^^

( mbb dollab8a xj eab. in two months We seqd them a marked copy, .effect, none ofwhioh can be shown. A, memorial chair must be en? and now presents the aeeumnl&ted ^ee ' ta^exe^^ their co -^wittBAMA^VisiTOR • - *gg ' " • ' •" • ' ' ' ' V;/ ' " ¦¦ ' " "¦¦ .'* ftis quite safe to maintain thatif the; dowed, inorder to stand fpwver; and

¦wp^ie^bf/ nearl^ Bix^&qiiiBapid ¦'bibed;inn^^flto- Bupprt„-'„fi aSl#

yith SABBATH visitor and debosah 6oo Dr. H. S. Margumes published Cbacow, Aug. 8.r-An indictment, reform element had hot been pbtired that costs from $70,000 to $80,000'to yearSvlb admonisnyto warnv»nd^

- ^ ¦ \"'co"»"> """ ' ™° l"ou i"1"' vua.y Ritter for the murder of a Ghristian . .. ,•* v < 4- . \ v , . iL , ¦ .?;;, m. areto hold tor theproper execution ¦rihM'« ' Viit'- ^rflft ii ' nBPM«tvVnii ' »!;-¦¦¦ ¦''• 'fbatb8 of advertising. ters 1 to 20, of the Gaon Saadia's girV The murder\a8 cSS ^ot brought new hfe and mohon m o scholar m that position. The cen of the high and ho{y: iioiof our Wlg^S^Wl

one sonare nT/ortio" °"w,u'0 ,, M Arabic translation of Psalms, with under circumstances similar to those Judaism, there would be as little tenmal birthday of the distinguished exalted cause ; a mission increas- mgignj finance, if not of lowliness *One SqnBw\on0o 5wnu?n :'.'.:V..'. ".'. '.'. '.'.'.. '. ". 3oo- a German translation, which in- of the Tiflza:Esslar case. The irldict- left of it in proportion now as there man is Certainly the proper time to ing in magnitude and importance, But with the youth <)f our age it ^^Wi,triicemoniht8hs. • • • . . . :::: ¦::; il So eludes also Saadia's notes to those rnent fiUs sixty^ne folios., Theirial are Portuguese families left in the call for contributions to this purpose, as the experience of the world ac- is entire]y difidrent. Every facflity ^

UuriaRCL B/iihs. Deaths" eacb notice "" i w . ,, ,. , „ 1 , •- « , ¦ . , The reform movement was not of admirers of Sir MoaeftMPtttenore i;fe»s tnroJnged arena

A^yC^ffo^ch. At the meeting of the Board of There rs most likely some mis- 8tflrted a minute too B00n ; for a who are friends of tS^plle^and ShSS'K not^^ee^ &rS 1Sh^K^

fc.A iyMlF t co 1T, ana 17» Governors of the Hebrew Union take m the above cabh3gram, as: k numbe^ of immigrant JewB protectors of educatiolif ^n^^iU riveted, and whose course and des' SniEwZSS

?h&VrSM^&$klMzi$ S0UB

? 1*

Monday evening, the nothing has been heard of thi8 case we^ akeady under way to that self- Ltribute generously to

essentially, if not f; "pSit- S Tw hiTSlI

WE^^' ^2iS^/S2^ ^v. Dr^irndorf, Of Detroit, was prior to^thisdispatch,and no fiirther km6 indirlerentism and blissful But whatever sum bVreafe^ W&^J^Z

£\m5 prints u>on

the sands.of time.

U¦*?»— ¦¦ ¦¦; • - ¦ ¦

¦ . -

¦ ^* rofe8Sor ;or History and report has been received,^ I^any- ignotance) when the movement was that occasion, it does not chan^& i Sa We St LLhtenflfi t /^ our

youths

have

another $|

til^^^^f^^ i;: Ll " wT

Dr:"

is^

ta wh«e auch^ase hg occurred

. a ealledtbem back to their case. The honor of the Um| n^Sif^ofe'the ^SabS al fSuiP

wiirwnfer ii^a^or^on-to^ valuable acquisition ,to the Faculty such suspicion had beenentertained d tv . -, - > ¦ general and of everv member !'of ia&irnagevbotb of age and'bf infancy,- ?n u mp °' " '^-vin ^f?^.- ? M

mmtm^ S^ of ^e Hebrew Union College. by^>y^ite;

^l^ . ¦ . • ¦, ¦; V f f if-,538^ .®^^»gnt In the aAepicah isRAEi..

/ ' ," . , t, ( been noise enough^about it to.be. No cause, however just and bene- that the propos rnemorial W ^f<^fefemb a^d from the torn the experience of?tbe^ast>:•::::.: . . . " : .' " . ' .

¦ > iN ^e Talmod. ^elpdim Institute come known,

^ciaUy^as^racow, fieial, can prosper in this land of be establ£hed on the centennial ?

^latiitof'has hot been"ad* #^ ^1 ^

TB^MBBeEW^ UNIONS COLLEGE lhe /5Uo^ng "ew^?f ftee speech

and free

press, without anniver8ary of the birthday of Sir drSSS S S? & P^^^-^fW^mM

year 18 5 Monday, Sept,n,ber 1st, at 3 ^

Man^m^ byl^the

Board

of ^Mrtft^bfep.M.r^lBtuaenteand neopWte6areex- The ^»J!r^t °?^v ^

; P^^'1^^

Gh" feood ^ause prospers, in proportion GoVernors It was resolved un- ^0^S:m?n#^»W ™

lth- rael has furnished an. immense: cap:: [pecte^^be preserit and

to register.: :: - . branch-Sabbath' school ^3 cbmelup: -to the ability and energy of its ad- "„L<2Jv hv thfi fWnoil it ?°"nf • •me ¦®S^ ?^),18 ital-tbe Wruggles and: murtyfaoiii i$

¦Neopbites must be able to wrk their nut . Hills, the : . teachers for the before any court in kcivilized coun- vocate. The religion of Israel is ^nimo"8Jv. by ije ^0*™» >: n , or ¦not ,is ;eyery^l»^p^c^bl|im of iti heroes^he eun^ririgs and per^Sway i the Cinci^l la^:«fiWBS Jews com- uSbtedlr a iSd

beSent

Tt V y Til6/

e^

t?ns of

S^S^ ^MP^ 8ec^ti6h^

and pasa aatisfactAry exmiiationmHe ^^^tow reading, t^pre^a-r ^ouhiv p'er^ ^^^^^ CY -^:^ . ^I^^Mg^^! 0

c^

8e-

ju st , because it ui. the ^ngre^tionB- .. in. I8rael ' must be ^

A^

whoiaie

+^e«^M|i pre^^^^

Bonal pron4 aud re^#e^ Sac«d and inviolable UntiUmended fe ' ^and J^pftann;Hebrew granimWtrans- n^ir ^Wf ^ fl^lS

that^ocqur^

CTO^ntertain

it^with-

is benevolent, because it is and .r ^ a . Kv ;„nntW Pnunn il af 'l b

f®^ " ^®l piViUzedv^orld-the..eventual EeK^fl

^^oSrf s%i P letibulwfet^e $mm&®$ ™- ^m.«? « &,S2ass :s :%^ ssn gas® ssgs^gg^ES

advanced ft Hd^ Sffi : iig: om^ the ;mimiar^:Wremya^ -AiM^ whaallfl rhirnself^'Ilev. ^al nberratior^of

the

nations m coiiectiou to be made in the build^; SggSftShVSSilS Kfe VB-fife^* ' 1 toleraticeandi^^ loroB cm^^o^^on^^^ m is one of

the;largest

political organ& Jacob¦ i ^^Wa cwverted/?¥?^^'''?- : 0 w . theology, iig before, duringor after the memo- o? aS l ch^Se'freb Srr Sv J^^^M^^^:1^^' ^

. the ad^iced Pk^^v>: Candtda^Jor ,the)(?ol|e^D^^

_ OTCe;OT dunng the Bchphstic year, into ,, :; .;¦ :¦ -:^; >, -¦;-;,¦ ¦-:- v; ¦-•^ ^: >..: - i

,^; r^s

ii^#^f i ffti -t^ fn beyond the energy and . intelligence even 6ni T,o6r beanie: or others their,holy faith, and :their country: gShWbfMrael'whb has ordained ^-Tno Cincinnati .XJniversity, Academical ;At the lastmeeting of the Board ^ ^^ kM:^ of its advocates/

The advocatesfof ¦ i? .. °- -ff"- - - ..0'- " v" baive imposed;: Upora-themV to know SSd^S S^Slhldepartment; to read andv renderi prima :rtf o«v«rnr^ v^^w^ TT ' f ^^

Poland-pi- sqme^pther J country, he i -i™ - ^ _ ™j -^? Sy I who dp not like ;to give any too tnejr necessitiesTand . their waits, ^-^^iM^^^^^^^r ^^: y Hebrew ^rtionte^^^

: ^uch ' Tonner PrppheWanf itVi^Hwen^nve:Psahn>:;:alBo^¦'¦Vi -IF *

mf ^^W mA 'm and; ; prospen^ orjudaism wiUvin, , ontefiore,," : therefore - we W^&SSH

1 ? &g?f germ-4uw^eht, that gerinwh^h f.ol:the ,M.shnab and,.fo^;.pag^; hag shot for^spreadirig its branches ifeTalmud, previou#;t-preeared; : rGandi, arly^rahbis an^s^icbun iSthe^ -SP^Wlpli^W^er^ CoUe^tb provide

theriiihfr p

-T^ ?i F ? " r ?PP^?1#?-w/^^"^nM and becorne

agknt

tree; ;Each sue-

WSdates fiiVther aavanced^m Hebraic'arid liifrin ^ri^l^^li^^ Si Sf ^

Rabbis, officers, and leading, men: of susceptibilities of youthens it is for ^i^^rifiiQion like

thn VeMv ' -¦:HabbWcal lores S ^a^oiS; ^^|i | |M

m jm^/^ffiMi- &S^^^&$&m the

congregations^

followingplan : youth, witWts.newne^of thought, SSii Kre^Mnf S1; aced>^he advanced claaa^;, cVtiflcates proyinrgobd^o^, ae^Ulho require^ b other

teestablished m this College, no feesare to OBition,<wUl .comeiUp forififfalaiction ¦rw^^W'ir A'M^Si.(r i ¦ , ¦¦ ^

¦¦¦' ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦—-¦¦i. *- * ¦ >.- - ¦¦- •¦• ¦ i " e i. • - : w i • ^ • > ^i?- *j > " °,^B5 v#fVP"TO ^aan quired. v . --y - vc\ jrr r ^ :-^'- - ~;~^ . : -.^:i

paid, ad^c^s eS^W sttfden^.j ^JlgS^'-^^^''- - 1-^-^-'-^--'" - ¦

'¦ * ¦¦¦ ¦r - --r^^?^ S?^ ¦of^e-lo^fltate^f^nltqre o^Mcrf nii ^

j::: -~-v^;; ' &.\' - *< matter to every one individually and the adoption .and use. of means.cal, obligations't bvfc

¦ F#

Mfg »!° :

«T ^.««a^iM ^5 ^ oSelanlSSngrtgalnf ***

^«ption, . At ^tha .J^^^^JJJJ^- gf^pg j l

--SSSS ^ ; S'lvennan'2Q0;El concerns the readers of this journal:

^ ^^^SSI for Spends must aPPiy to «^» « ^s^d^ithlk §

0W? W^W?4|MW solved

t^ressl

&i,to al^'cbE * -:?-^«* . ' W^^^ft S fl*- _SSffiiSf SpS? thfel:thSol G rfil&m. ^^W^Ws- . ^i l?

1^, Mations^auestihg

them

to celek S S ^ '! &

S ^SSJS£ : alarm*E^Fresident. ^

' : : : ^andc^^

The P^^. ^^

: ^S^S^^VT-^ *mm^$0^WV*-

t ^?T<W means have that^t^ady,and,as .^ . ^m^^ y^^^&^^ t^

;" ^

B- Zl^OBr, "I.L. P, Proies, _m3»J_

ft^__»..«?!^. orS^^otoiS|S

6f the.'?« ? SioSS tiSSS- *& ? f ^f ^S^S^S^8&

nor of History, and Literature. lawful ;in our countty^if^no con- ^^^^- -"T"v ""¦-"rMm 'arations are. beingv'made to cele- ,„ 5 k - j • •¦-'•' \ T V- - basis of their religious guidance to ^^sBwifp ^^stp^vbW^itkM^Qs-^

:EABBI M;MrBtzrKkR) Dr,Phr , ProfeB- trac^^

—Knefl. ¦ ' ¦ ¦' i A ma^AoW^fi iiiici ¦f«,Wil£«£v£5~..rt£ ^-: : v^!w«ri\ . -\ --v. " ;.* J§ Sm c- -»r -.; v ^ • i. • ¦: preached, on that occasion, The ci°se are made -to- depend-upon . the iaKor ' Hah ftnnihilii <Pf3 H^i"ftM? a^#>0:/¦¦ ^^^.iw^^WeJo^,. - .

^^^^^tion^^ . ir

Moses^fiore^: a . hving

book'provided with ttppro-^^p^«e^, Thnosbph^, and the Svriac language. 'W;¦:¦ The^hair of Sacred LilerAtur* to be such:treaty to Amencan ;,citize6B<m JewB,wh1»r|SeteeBfekhl^ The-i great phUanthropist, 1B arfSSkft Hni^S «!r ' nrt ptoonBly, ough realize ^^;lb^the^Pm;::"^ #? : ?

fllled shortly. ¦ / general on^ccount^

• ' " '•- i8 °

?^ ;^ed >f^ Of known^ndhbhMaUoyer^ecivil^

c^^ A^^Sf1^^ ?' ¦:: »^?®^^all i ^MEMORIAL VOLUME

¦ ^fi^^pSgft®^: - ?S^^S^SS^i - ' - - :'"" - '-- ' - ; " • . tfae gwem*e>t;: ¦tr^ - MEMpEIAL VOLUME ; irigthe/germswithWhicttheiryom S

HuBBicEUND " (te'nteutt*

' ^

J^>Pf to '«*S .to Sep^dfa ' M^ibb 'dinii^ijii^l8"t6 #ii6 d^ ¦" ¦ J^' mS111^5 BIRT

?AY °F has«M / V- V^>^ SSiSS j S ^Sp i

tranBlates for ub an ancient Sa* *mA * ^^PSbs

Montbfior^ Bart. ^The chUd^^fathe^rthe man/;- \f \j ^^^: ;16v '- ^m^mM

scrit cbutlet - n<>t «n!y ag^Mt'its^native'^wd,' ph^^^^ ro the g lory of, God and w honor: It^ not abne ^hat:j^

WQrahip all images and 8ainti.of earth ; countries. Is any treaty with Rus- there an origittal?PortugueBevwhile the anointed measengers of the God: *De ™meQts ot wnich to be added ,moaeqniUV ^''rWhBneviiSr-maiihaB- covers ne^bkn^ts S#th%' §' ^Air '#« £^KSin . aia or Rouman^vali^onffie^artof ^^

love to his" suffering children. J? ™e;™?t 1*n™al rel,0rt of ^e tairied the dignity; of ' self-goyern-' commerce'has akieved^lpl-

wworth.. - . g ibe IMted States, if such treaty: mans, Polesy Dutchn^ : ment,;life is ,required to be s ^He savs that is somewhat Hkfl

origioa«y:v;bifttes ffi ^provisloii^bf scendantsi Many

Portuguese farnk Jectthe becasioh; of Sir Moses Mon- - We call especially on the enthusi- under the; :P.reTO

Po^gh «^P^stut ^^of ^anWnd is man." An ancient e^^

8S

al^f^^?i^

ith their<^ :^^^^ ^ ^ praise God for this *"f^?^^

Hebrew couplet teUs the same : thl8 P1 «> ^^enem again.others fprgpt:eHtireiy]Wl.ab6ut special revelation of grace. ana tne College,.to_ take this matter but a^so in-, the^roseeutipn^pijiny general intelligence.bas^bllbweii 1' n>» n» mpn nj )T w both inRnssiaaMBoumania^lWe Judaism. , Hence it ;. appears that The Council of the Union nf into serious consideration and give dividual - pursuits, arhid the i pom an art - which has, elevft d^ah^in; ;;;;;mm na' mn rwn maintain, that at the momenfTvhen their pec\iliar orthodoxy was inef- American Hebrew Congregations in ^^

attention and time which it flwts , nvabies and . competitions, the scale of being M^|wh^lK;;f

"Thou lackest Belf-knpwledge, what a contracting . ^arty yiplates the ficient to preserye JudaiBin intact its last session (Cincinnati, in July, ieser™ - W?

must notmake a fail- g -gj uSSv attach to tf^ SS^^rb#^hast thou acquired? Thou possess- rights or privileges guwa%din,the « ip:ifiWtoi faW^hii«to:-^lE*^ .i«86) ^^v^toe^«idb>h.k -HmL' . f^* f

fa ^^eth selfrknowledge, what coujdst treaty,toany citizen of this country, ticular vitality. With all the con- Montefiore Memorial ProfeBsorship" 'r8 man om of us desire to To meet these high responsibilities and the riches of the wealtby in 'the §thou lack?" One of the oldest Jew- suchtreaty ia annulled, because bur servatism inStheory ^d. pr tice, at the Hebrew iUnion College ; and fih ow a8 much hotlor and love as re^uires ,a 8

^m' & ¦ training in game scale. It haB produce3iathou-;#

ish philosophers, Solomon Ibh Gab- Government has no right to conclude those bbng a^obB never - raised the^ ExeCutiTe Board resolved that may be in our Power to evince. W calculated^ ;bestow. self de- sand'conveniences of : life. V We, re; :;|

irol, said : "Know thyself and thou or enforce any such treaty, as little one Je^sH^pr, :chazan , Vabblbefore or after the divine service on . O^ l^rary friends are respect- PX^SS'arc Surred on

'^ Jfy^ tL^i

wilt know thy Maker." indeed as it has a right to enact or or chaharn^^^ihem^ptbd^ f011^ ,nv,

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to 6end us orlginal every assumplionof the performance KesSf^hf past %¦&——*~ enforce exceptional laws to the had tp be'called in from fbriMgnj « collection should be made in every hymns in Hebrew or in English, to 0f duty; and the earlier the mind is We owe it: to the pas*' that we . ^

The question whether the "Del- injury of any citizen or citizens, countries. T|ey]raiBM the funds thus whlch we wil1 bave c^mP0Sed aP" accustomed to feel .the force of obli- have some settled principles of gov- :yuge" in the time of Noah waa uni- There are statesmen in ourcountry- ish scholar wH(kacquir$-. a nam& coUeeted should be applied to the ProPriate music, to be sent to all gj ona in that performance, the ernment. It would almost seein as -^versalor local,is not new. It is dis- we do not wish to mention nW anywhere;aB: k rhaWpf ,l^ninS; ole purpose of endowing that me- congregations for the divine service /^ta ATto ^ndeJ Srt^S^ ts "S licussed in the Talmud ( Zebachvm who maintain the contrary thereof JewiBhlore r^inaii^r^hia^ofieP

mortal

chair in that College.

be

f f . on,tae centennial birth- that sehse of resBonstbility so esseii- kingdoms have risef ®d' falleh, -I1166). Rabbi Jochanan, the great in regard to American-Jewish citi- ters, besides, perhaps, the late Mor- The honor of the " Union" in gen- day of Slr M9ses Montefiore. All tial to the very existen.ee . .of liberal that-wars and revpit oWh^v^de- vrabbinical authority of Palestine in zens in foreign countries, and $hey decai Noah, Miss Penina Moise and eral, and every member of the Coun- the hymna to be added to the Me. thought. Israelites, whose ancestors; stroyell: their %ous^| ^pj i6n- %the first half of the third Christian are supposed to bb .exppwderV of Miss Emma Lazarus. All Amen- oil in particular, requires that the "obial Volume, and the successful gave ^SJJJ^^^^^^century maintains that the Deluge the ConstituUon. In bbthJplatformB Can writers on Judaism, like Isaac proposed memorial professorship be ones- set in music will jemain m^-ff^eXffioTl&^iffff iB^o wMSKSiTa Iwas local and did not reach Palestine, the principles of equaUty and pro- Leeser, were foreighers. ; Hence it established, and the name of Moses mentoes in the history of the Amen- petuating th0Be mpral principles v^edjSr J hapt|llSgynrng SSays that Rabbi: N? WD»"7 nn? tection to every citizen iji1. fp'rjeigti does not appear that 'the peculiar1 Montefiore be perpetuated in this the Can - which are held-forth for a world's hitf rights, and' lea^TpE ja^pro- s-?6nB^ pK"? ?UD *rv. In our days lands were reiterated in very ex- orthodoxy, the loss of which is- Bft only seat of Jewish learning in ================ examp^; ^enhem;thenvwrly com- per . .restrictions' VMj^^^RfliBplf. ' kit is considered a kind of heresy to pressive language,! but we know they much lamented, benefited the in- America, as a monument of God's Dki^ebestbdness is, the very Sn^awHSSeof SS T

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maintain as Rabbi Jochanan did, were never carried out in fact. Un: telligence of the Jewa in this- grace tp\is apostle of charity and B0U] of . , ^ ^ M^ . pSasc^

that the Deluge was a local affair ; der President Buchanan, Cass being country. Worse than that is, the a pattern of human greatness to all Habit? n.ot dieted, soon be- And these duties can only be prop- of highly per 1ec®W% &bnly¦'&and yet nobody can tell how two Secretary of State, this question was fact that none of the children in young men who will enter that seat com68 necessity. erlj performed.by early ascertain- inventiad;; K£j^^^| ®o^--a' - :^pairs of all unclean and seven pairs brought directly before our govern- those very congregations learned of Jewish learning. It will be proper Ju 'li 7Miorif

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nf Tf'i?8 «$» and^s far ^8 posBible, Batisfying writter^^«u^tented ^

of all clean animals, together with ment in regard to violation of treaty anyHebrew or anything about Juda^ to make that Memorial proL- £' * " ^^ "* ^^ Selr SwSthe necessary food for al of them for stipulations in Swit.erland„b«t be- is* except w^praS|| ten in worship one of "Sacred ;Litera- Aox well at the moment, and you ^ SS^SS^St^SS. iffl^^KiakS .-^one year, could be

^placed in the ark, fore ^ the issue could be pressed to somebody's caMj^^iaBridged ture," which would be most ac- have performed a gbod action to all knowledge; In this manner,'. not- :peare7; S| *il|flpvey: In ^

which was" only three hundred Am- a decision, the Swiss Government re' Bible history; "jNo^^flMdjes thbsr ceptable, we think, to Sir Moses eternity. c only are indispensable acquisitions pamting1it^fe|Pm^as modela *mah long, fifty wide, and three sto- moved all disabilities from its own who did a.gqoci|deatiOf reading for Montefiore and most becoming to bis T"™' fitst ingredient in conversa- semed, but a method is at the same the^^sMWfo ¦

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Ties high. -On the other hand it is Jewish citizene. , Since then no Jew- themseives knc'w anv^iuf of Is-

name^

and fame There should be uis -^IbM next good sedee, KT^?1^'

ml} Emulate. ip^^p^^e^»8 of Phi- j

.ure that^Bible reports a raceof

^h citi.cn has b^n prbtectM by

our

^,,+^1$! ^e third good humor, anl the fourth' ?Sffi Sft^ are |men, called Nephilim Anakim and Government in^ any foreigfn eountry, read a passage; in^e

;;HebreW Bible, from the chair established in We always knW evervthirc whPn inteili^

MaSafn8tiBnMance>^^ & the ^

Rephaim, who lived before the Del- so that even the energetic note of We have seen, and:;h ar<i" in;Pprtu.. honor of the great philanthropist it ser^^So^SShhe ^arfare was;fir9Hn

&tituted by

tbe£ pafel&iSSSionB pf\his -jjuge (Genesis vi. 4) and long after it Mr. Blaine to -the Russian Govern-guese Synagogues in ' this coMtfy, Moses, that Divine Law which is seal of the irreparable has been^et fatj! f ^U fivonl/1 w ««* «i •? | u W#W ^ 1 "'(^S111;3 i Tk

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withoUt effect ' andJ th« t^naost all tbe younger men when based upon the principle of "Love ^P«n events. Kre^e8uuJfrom our ZtErfies JfW^^— e^:• btffi^ ^

- 10, 12,20,21; Joshuax.2 ,22). This respective treaties remained in force, called to the Thorah could not say thy neighbor as thyself ' Let there , It is a philosophic truth that the C S^ 'iJ SfiSS J^SSft^ tS'Sip"- - 'race is found after the Deluge in and as also the well-known parage in the benedictions, the chazan had to be taught forever from the chair of S8L^ing!uand the . Srftest are of gleaning knowledge. There was ¦ .ffi Sertv^dSinw i Jbo ^about Palestine only, and the val- the President's annual message recite them. Never a Jewish young Moses the divine wisdom of McsJb SntiaW^

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^ley near Jerusalem was called 2?me* to Congress urging action in re- man in this country studied for the which all prophets and bards in verse.

mystenous uni- bright genius of pur age-^when^ her(j a;tre6^hose 'leaves,.are for 'the y• , 4 ,* - .., * r ' i merary pursuit, or even the at fa. dealing

of natibnsi Tl'hp achieved $¦