4 J THE AMERICAN ISRAE lJ tB. t l , ,„ TnE nuraber of Jews in tb a Trane - eeroua atep toward a union of church our knowled ge ot God as expr^ *& Ro}ui-Wht Utaa il p a ^*~{ I Tko fcmpl Pan KraPIITR. vaal amounts to ten per cent, of the and state. ' Consequentl y, as far aa this Mosaic revelation. Every rehg- ETY 0P PHILA DELPHIA np the temple service an^ have retained oa fh « ^v, as L '¦ lUC AlllGllljOll lOIQCIIlC l 25 h population. There are wo know , there are few or^o State ion known in history had a pa rt of ffirTaoredbook ^a?d their JnSe tl ^ ¦ ^ four Jewish congregations in Johan- orphan asylum s outside of New Y ork, this revelation at ite founda ion ,, none - ,«„, the fol lowing circular of mvita- to their sacred *** ™ ™W g%a . ( | LEO WISE & CO., nesburij • The question is rather a puzzling ever taught the whole of this God - tion to all who are desirous Of learning "^i d, scattered among the nations. . ' ; ^€*» I POBU8HM8 AUDPROPRIKTOB8 . . ¦ * 0Iie. As the matter stands the StateCognition. We stand yet after three Jewish literature in a pleasant and in- Give them n bit of - a kingdom j feeble, . '' ' MfflwAl I n «u.«jiy Car Fifth and Race St. Rov . Dr. Gustav Gottheil , Kabbi has quietly ignored and evaded its un- thousand years of history in the same Btructive form : weaker than Greeoe, dependent| oa Tur- - Kill At ' I ^X±rr ; —¦ ot Templ e Emanuel . New York , has questionable moral responsibility in clef t of that rock of truth where Moses - ^ StmMer aohool ttn a. ^J^Jg%£^d*ffi'& J P g^?S - * I ISAAC if. WISE. • - - • Editor , ceiebrated his seventieth birthday. In this matter * and has left the care of stood when he received the revelation A8Sembly ever projected will be held ^|S C o f Xir ra^ andThey would / IffiSS ^ ' I — '—~— ZT7ZZ common with his many friends and .fa destitute children to the charitable of this first principle. in Atlantic City, N. _ J., . July 25th ^^ e noa reoeive the contempt of , E p£l ' • " 'I Cincinaati , 0., May 27 , r»97. . admirers all- over the country we ex- associations , all of which that are ' — _ ' ¦ . . to-August 8th, . 1897 , _ For information ^ ^a , could we. conceive that , the - , Inllj I «t*i4 >s ..cond-^ man matter .t i& tend to , hta ** Congratulations and wortii , taking notice ^ of are controlled the second principle of Mosaic rev- gflftflft °" ^gv / ; ; ' ^^ o^SrSsSion S ^r- ' ^W^lffll - I r^ omt » g t Sn D«i.ouio. be* wishes fpr many h appy years to by the church es and . m aintained b y e , fltion iB Da tionftl ^ conetitutioii and The j 6Wish Oboutariiiua Society E^The ffi^R& ^A- - - " b^=€al2 " I SMPTION PRICE PER YEAB - • - $2 . 50 come - , „ , contributions of church members , who organization 0n the basis of the' moral offers the foU^^ QA lflNU ' I Sft Br t ! ¦ - $1.00 t a- r- , tY 0 l„ V„ Mr. arfi , thus bearing the expense of a B d inte]iectual fo„ndation-not on structi' ve courses for circles and. home .. - -^ V- ' ' - " ^JUTU ™ ZXumM ^ H j.i^?ftJr s^/£ tfcffiSS"* wlth ,n the prov ' d - ire -TV "f ?-ft r^F ^— «* ReodiQg Union ' HID E0TI8 ***** 0F A SMALL POWDER =^T™« f congregation That?s ri gh, we have *^ 2j i o«^ toV *» S^ ^ SS^ JUL 5K«fiB sau» for displa y ADVERTisJ iMJCNTs m«i» certainl y as well entitled to it as are 0flered to accomplish it. dividuals classes or nlana alar, not on notion and history, in a series of inter- truouuaon ow ry. „„„„., „_ known o.» application. the men , only more ao , by their zeal - y _ mviauai s, classes or plans, also pot on .^ program8 for semi-monthly meet- , .,.,., ¦ "—IT . *» i i i ' ^^^- l ^ Dea < ! °"^ "— . ¦ . ~ , T, 77, , „.. i„.. u*; *„ ?!, « »«,..! ^ the claims of power and might ac- ineB B AT embers who complete the two Philadelphia , Pa., May 23. —A tale , ¦ ¦ ¦¦ . ¦¦ ,. . . ¦¦ ' -J .^Wtfmr^bifi 'T^ 0U8 J°y alty to the cause. THE pR|NC|pLES 0F THE TH0RflH quired flCciderj ^U y by some and not JX obuS ^j Treoe^Toertiflcate. of heathe^sh and hideous torture in- ; . - , •¦•; , - /, . , - - . ^ ggg^^— THE orator at th ; next cODSecration ^^ REPLY TO THE aUERY , fc&^fffi^ftft ' S&E5 ^S es^i SnSS SSSS S^|eSb|^omp |^S ^A^^J-S^i .. ^.^^^ -* ««««- u u.. of the RaMa graduating . Trom the "WHAT IS J UM pSft?" ^gj %^. 0f flfefco " Ss 'JefaSm MembeiShiP ** " SKnS? to2af Ut S SB? eS^^^Sin ?{ ^ wpe r , .arr.^«nwnuoB fer.f»r.r U| h,, W h e Hebrew Union College wil l be Rev racy art the mere ex pounders arid ex- °^ P BibTo6urse In answer to an cording ^ to the testimony of their vie- ^iM^^^at^ of ^ ¦ ""J? 1 : . ™ " it" : V $ ffiu!uii!£n Tl Dr. .Jo SepVSilverman of the Emauel The two book s, Exodus and Leviti- ecutp rs of God' s: laws for the protec- urgent and wiSread demabd, Key. tim 's mother, based upon the story K^^fe^ a gWte as ^ , r the«IWti,eM.,tlnt t eAiiEKiCANi8B AKT . l .i i. ^^ of N y ^ h e^ayujg^ £ua „ co;ntaj , n the whol e of the Mosaic tion , benefit - and happiness of his Dn Henry Berko wltz , Ohancellor of the wMch he had told hw upon . reviving ^%^£™$^ ™4*&*%* ¦ ,*{ Adyorti Som entBoi oon ff reg««on».uni 08;^r. cepted the official . . invitation , the dispens ation , law, morals and reli gion; people, and this peop le mu st^bedome Jewish 0 1ifl^auqua . ^oielT, has pre, ^: ' "^^W^ ? f MDKin R ^ and wil l be awaited wUh intert^ bv^ ^ ¦m^^ iM ffi^SfefiTOS cefebration^ake s p lace in tU Bene th /Thorah for the individual , society ' ^ khagdom of p&sS and a holy na- ^g^e^BSS ' aSSg ed ' S&^SSS&A^^ ^ Ameri can citizen. :; ; , . * * *¦» ; : i^^o^' r^n ffii^^^^^ They con- tion , i. eman ation with higher ideals ffT^ so mu ch -0 icpird to the number of times publish ed, on evening, June 16. All aje invitea. tain iull and final, answers to the qiies' than rnere power * ¦ - .wealth , glory arid System of Education. u Part I. covers • Th e bbys, held for a^further-hearing, ohroriicle.the occurrence as to exm.^ KSath^livi^ bS/^^S^ Sr ' do .. ¦" ¦ - ¦». ¦ • tions;whatis . Mosaic JTidaism , wh at is the gratification of the animal in- the ^ entire rangb ; bf . j Bible history, art Isaacs Murphy, Frabk Ohanibers ^m: (mn ^ Mtoniahiaerjt ' .at ' tbe-S* NOX.wi.h to ifayo the^ .^v wti-e^ inserted JN the second metropolis of Illinois , th e kin gdom of God or the kingdom stiucu- arid passions; or rather with ^^^L ^i-^ P. e ±V tt >™,^«. tmd - m v ¦ * ' ? ^ ' iahment; ^of; ;: Ser iator >: Perkina ^ lo ^^^u ' o^nr'^Si^tiSr the cityof Peoria , his honor , Mayor of heaven , : wh at is God's promise, , tlie higheat idbalof being God^h psen t ^£^ ^ilSfSu^Se? of ¦ ' : : kakge W.15 tb : 17. ¦ v distant vSecretarH' pf S^'i orderB - Warner , appointed Mr , Joh n Korsos- what is man' s duty on earth as an in- people, the : banner bearers of the in paifc:!; ' and the . Apocrypha. . (In Mrs. Zablosky teatifiea¦ ' .thai-.on . Vf ed- The Department of State; was rneniol - *>«. nk . nf vrsddhiBs and bnriais win be ki city s ealer of weights and measures, dividual and as a member , of society, highest truth accessible to ' man. This preparation). nesday evening lastthese boys took: her rialized on; tbis ^ identical- subi eot ili' published rweotebargl . ^he. a they, o^eur in The caii ae may be that Mr. Korsoski It is all there in those : two books, i s the idea of the Sinaic^: revelation , of ¦um ^Ooni^. ia.I^t l BiWlfial m«o^r ntj ie^ ^le^ and ystripped him to. ^ 1879, eighteen , years ago; -The l2^ ^, ^L{ e^;pSS5i^ e ffi "fi « obeys the laws of Moses, which ordain wjiich were original!^ 2^ffin "S wiii^She^ f?elW "J uat balances, ju st weights, a ]ust of Exodus .and: the beginning : ot Le- revelation contained m the yOecalog. : ; (a) . comprising the era from :Ezra told, him: that, there was ; '' g6irig to; be subj ect -of a eti rring ^ add ress in ^ " compBnUd with »n order oi subscripti oa and ephah and ajust bin shall you have, vitiCUs show, and was originally Such a state will educate such a peo- arid the return of the Jews from ; Baby- another crnoiflxiori " arid that the Gen- House . ' a s did subsequently Air Teller - K s o to pay tor one year. ¦ . .. . I am the Lord your God. " (Leviti- called nnan iflD " The Book of the pie. Such a people and such a state lori , (587 B. O, E.J- to the originr . of tiles would" boss the job thia time. " :; ' of Colorado. ' in the Seriate -On k * coMMbsioATioNs.iibVsUTned .Vtho writer, vijj cub 19:36.) Covenrint/' (Exodus ' xxiv., . . 7 ;s 2 realize the divine idea of-national or- Ohristiaaitw Membership fee, ?0^. cents. ; :»\^'li ,cast tots I ;boye,.mm^ as they, dozen difiwerit bccaiious the ' DeDjrt ^ not be pabUsned or , pres erved. No MSS. will . / ' . , .¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ IfJ nira Tir iSi 9. 2 rhrnni pWSr T»fw ttanhMnTi anA +Kn ' I 'nA VSilital J a riVKr (h) On the origin of Ghristianity did the other time ; but not for . his j: ^„ " ' ^f - -\ ^^ "B i W VWW. ^ , be returned unless forwarded for examination at - —7~~~-~r~ T , , "£¦ ? Ti^' « ' • ">¦ '5 ron , lc . 1 *? * x ^*> & an,z , at?on . " ™ J? 6 ^WidttaPs. ' ngh fr- . „ n v d ihe compilation of the Talmud, clothes (we ' ve got-them,). but for his pent was urged in vain to remed y ftj ' ar xx:iai reg, uest orthei.uMiaher. .. , As industrial exposition in Jerusa- 14, rf O.J *Genesis is . t he historical in- epusness and holiness for the weal and Membership ^ee , 50 cents. , life. ¦ ' ' : " :- ' If ther dice comes - tip: " seven , injustice., ' The subj ect has: been ap- - . ... . . . - . - ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ , —~^—~ lem will come off next year. . ;An traduction .to th e event ' ' ar id, substance happ iness of:all , ' the.p ermanency, of , (o ) 'In preparation;¦ . ' .- ' . ' " . " • though , we 'll agree to\\spar e his life, tated for ei ghteen¦;years and yet i : . . ; IEWIBH 0AXKKD1K. astronomical observatory has been ot the Sinaic Thorah. lumbers is a the state , the moral rind intellectual IV. The General;. Ohaatouqua frorri crnbiflxion. . . Then we can . see United States Senator never heard cf ^Vki i^; i^iS®SH^ Bl«». ' : . - ¦ ' tu ilt in th e city ot Jerusalem : W ri^ tf t^tt*.}^; ^ ^n - or^. -n .;]^^ - j ^j ^f fig^g S t o A 'ffi* "^ W^ 5 '^ ^ ^ " ' ft ar id ;there;is a hi gh tr acer ja ft! ^ ¦ ;8aadw, Jm^-J tabdoflL - : . .. Airs, de Lapraridie, wh ose, -aame ¦ it ordinances supplementary to it ,, and with , the fir st Winciple, th e rnonpthe- ^ t 0 f ' a Wgh sohoofor acaclemio grade , ¦ ' . ' •^b evek it Is;'' - Department ; who is; equall y v u^s: . ¦ • . ¦ ^ri5May, Jidy i ,..,.. *Ne . w.Mo^^i«. - WiU bear. > It will be Opened October Deuteronomy is the historical con- ism, . the knowledg e of truth , as the Membership fee, 60 cents per ' annum. ¦ * , ; , . ¦ „ ; xv , ¦ • , ^.u formedi incredible as the latter statp. - ¦:i&S ,il "^^MWb ^ : 1 , 1897 , and a scientific ^ mu seum will clusion and the doctrinal comp letion , inalierJable rig ht %F> man , the: sole $T. . SeoL Conisea rt r^diri g on^a ^JJ^^l^&S^^ taent may seerri: ^ * ;i ^'^W / Sunday, Aug: 8 "":;. TiBha B' Ah., -y ¦ - , ;, be added to it; -0 . King; Solomon , all explanatory of the'Sir iaic Thorah . iouridatiori of the 8tatei"iand the ideal wide.range ot subjects : arranged by. WWr ,?S£^? 9 ^'ll : ha ve to sive on ' - Yet evervthine-: th aVcould be don» H ¦^Sffi'tt*^^^- 1 ^- ^^^^ . '^. wU^^feiav iiigf- The «inaVfhorah>^e -comp lete of the natio^and ^he individual It S^ptSSSS^ 1 * : &= crrSnS.^; 1 ^^ . ¦ ¦ ., ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - . - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' . ¦ v "th ere is- nothing new under -th e text: ot Judaisiri , which we have de- proceeds with the sanctiOn^of the fam- " geUd for full 1 descriptive circular of delirious victim heard thisitob, but . the justice , and done in vain ^uj siaii " . fObae ryed al. o preoedJng day , ¦ :; , ; . : am « . ; . ¦:. , , , "-v ¦ ¦ . ¦ • ;¦¦ ;¦;; ;, : ; fin ed before as ''the . religion of the il y, ih which f ather and; mofter are aU the ribove courses; and for informa- ™6m^^i^ ^^^i^^j f iritrigue^att a rt in whichher diplomj .^ ¦ - ¦ ' ' , . . . . . . -¦ .. . . . . , ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ : ¦ - . : -, * : ' ¦:- .; , . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ' th reefold covenant of God with man , the highest autbority, the mother is tion on- plans of reading arid organi- ^^.^J"^^ ™« a ^ :; REDUCTION :OF SUBSeniPTI ON: : ^ ^Jirst ^ ¦ ¦:- . ¦; ¦: . ,V: ' -^ ". ¦ ¦:: m imster;s vdip loma ^ from the Union, eternal covenant never to be rimend this is new in the Decalog. The fem- Henry. Be^o^i^PhUadelphia , p ?- : drown che Child , then: taok-iim- out of those of Frarice or Tukey; Busaui - . Our subscribers art respectfull y Th eological Seminary in New York ea . never . to be abrogated (Ldviticus il y is free, has it s;own jurisdiction ; -V ^rmTj^W **H *i> iK^ -baT Tj -Q the water and hanged him to: a . tree, word , when she chooses to sneak it k " / asked to take notice that all subscri p-. is Mis s Bri ggs, - the daug hter of the 20:42-45 ; Isaiah 62:10 ; Jeremiah The state protects it but cannot legis- .r ^^^ KW ~ „^ ; " . - ^ ¦ ' ' As they let hwi idown , . newly ; uncbn- la„; ^ viTflshinfftori ; no lefe thJu* : tion s will be charged at- the ol d rate Professor ,: P r , Briggs, the gentlemari 46:28)f to last forever , which means late for it. " The ^ famil y k a political : v :> -^rW^- . " :: : : o ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . - ¦ . ' . ¦ ' " ''' ^^' i^ 9 ^^^' f^^^w Pr ance or Constantinopler ^lVeW ': ;. ;fo r ;the year ' expir ing during ; 1897 whovv aa ;^ot ¦ suBpended^ in;1894 for to be extendedVto ; the wh ole of^hu- person , arid the Jasis of the theocratic .;• -y^ ew York Jhdew^ri* has of- fflSbas^e^v^illsmce^S understand; why this^ is ' soin^ ran^ ¦;; Aft er that^-that is for . th e^ year ex heresy. ^ This, young lady is; jn her ni an.iamdy, th e kingdom; of, God, to state. ;, . Ihta j a the moral jm oment in L^.§L2Sl.?S iSScentSuv case has . been postpbneoV vintil he is able where the ? e6pWWe drunk with 1^ . piring in 1898-^-the charge will be twenty-first year , young, bright\and begin on. earth in man' s mundane the ri g hts of man;;¦ - . Then follows the 1 - ^T^^^ v f :5 ? ' i ™ -^ P j -?- • ^ to't estafy. - £n9t»rr^' ! ^: ,;.:- .-- . , :v :' ' : ;;v. ;- . v:. for reveripe fl.nd look to thBC79rt6 y ft :: ;|2. 50 g a year. ,-Th i s ¦ rriakes ^ " gV eloquen t. ; She _ will; make her way In Jil and : to end ;nowhere > time or declarVfon o/ the otherRi ghts of i nari; jg^^ ^filKrSS H" ->e haveo^n;pr6testod aga^^^ SS^SSSSr iS^Sm : . so riptio^^ etermty, : . : - . , .; ^ ^, . N ^ ; tab ia/liie . Jim bs ^ au^ health ; _ to the ^SSeS si^^SoSftiS^^ < *«*&* in i° hrl8ti »n Sabbath^schools k% "Mere t^ey.loofeto him for tt^ , ' . . come under , the Teduced , r ate , and not theological seminary ; .it is Presb y^ -Ittaust be " remembered here that chastity and purity of his famil y; to tS!rfKi& ? aSeSr!r2 ItiS of the myth that the curse Of blood strong^hand to' uph old the idtterin E 7 - . ..; those begir in ing-preywisl y. : , tenan , we supposes - .. - literal or plenary inspirationis claimed his possessions, and his honor , fl ohe Of ?Kg WS ^ 5^5 thosB guiltiness rests: upon the Jews for tie ^y riasty arid preVent the long thread L~^- : ¦ . " .. : . ' /. - - , . ' ': v ¦ ' ^Vp ' - , { * ^ 8 > qnly, and -only by orie of which ^ the state;or ite individuals'i s S^rnS ^an it Sin S ^°^ «ucifixiori of Jesus. . ' There en e d pi rtitionif the country. -Their ? Km * is^bvproof whatever that the ' Jews positiori:^ } ¦—— - ¦ < ^ ? B, $ ^eir ^cationjshould . not^o recorded; in the Talmud, .Others of ^he Decalog ; closes , with a command- ^^h^ o^Sus Se Adven ^ were resporisible^r . his;e Xecution , n ot own,government; is; , bevond: compre.;:; ¦ . - Subsori bers.g(iing abroad for the sum- ^Berlin ,; . Uipzig^yienna or such equal authority, aud . supported also ment which -was then, enhrely new/ ^ even in : the:; ;New . Testameiit , -when hensiori, Tt iot onl y - Wrongs every - mer, or in tending, to . sp end'it at Ameri- other cities ^ here the universiti^re by express statements in; Deuterono : "Thpu shalt not covet. ': vln regard to no So the " udy ormopheclvwill critically : examined; ' Even ;if the ^mericari v Jew, ' bu^ wVbnM every ' ; ' " ' ¦ ^ vI^^^^ n^L iKl 8 ^ ^^ d ' Wlta ^^-Seim tism. . They myiuaintain,. that general and ; um- the- state it can mean ;only r ;that : it not subject themselyes:to:anbther ^is^ sto ry were true>as; taright in;the tr a- citizen of every - other relmious de- r ; * xS ^S? bf %tl riotke w tZ ^o'ild^athergoteStrassburg)Praguei yersal princip les ivere revealed ; to should' ^bt ooyet or^desire to possess appointment by placirik tw nvach^ope dit^a:; ; of the ' ch urches , ;to tell , it^t o nomination ^ well.; Tt stultinWtlie ' : . offl^. -S- a ddSlan^brohanged ^?^ weeklyH desired. ; ¦ ¦¦ • tained one may seek and no anti-Se: he , colned dpctrines,, precepts , ; laws • which -is-ab indirect . interdiction ^f ^f^SlS^a^Je^SS post^tum is an unjustifiable act The world. ' It %-as^sha«^ ^^^:, I WW ,™ madness-is _ rampant.- x oung ortiinances , commandments arid insti- wars of conquest, and seems to be; the . j t may be a very beautiful " scheme from teaching-can lave rio 'bthpreff ect than u ' p6n-i ;, 6u>' ;.. :wutclieon , " v ' as ' . ' ' '' w«A- - ; fte ' -;l /" fcONfiilFfiATI ONS NEEDING - p$op ec ouId ^" J y bed ? 8 ? u sted . In 8u<J h tutions , to realize tbow ; princi ples as idea in the address of Jep. tha to 1 the the staudpouit of the . Gm-istiau literal- to instill into : the -youthful ;m|nd existence of sl aver^ / vv nuKcw rv n compan y and become pessimistic and cb^titutiori^ and lawsof the theocracy, = King of Moab ; (Jud ges 11:24). . To ists who may hope . that /t -wiU be hatred, even abhorrence , of th eir 'J ew-: is 4 a new. thirie that Wgrown up since RABBIS ,. - . ' . misantbropic in such , a . pestileutia th e canon of thri nation and :-every the individual it c^ : . • ¦ • ¦ ¦ • ¦! atmosphere , or contract the curse of individ ual , th e moral ,-e thical arid re- the motives must .be as pure a^^ ^ ^ How to Procure Proper Incumbents selt-contempt. We warn-all: ana ; ev: Hgioris guide for all . These princi ples as the action which the . law ord ains will carry the iavor of neither the Or- more natural - than such / occurrences continuously : was / . promptl y rebuVd v: for Vacant Pulpits. ery^ne t o keep . away, put of that are eternal , the letters making them and conscience , dictates. .These; are thodos ' li or the.: Liberal Jews. Th^y ^ a3 those ¦ ' chrbuicled 1 ; above? What aria/sterrily¦ prevented. ? Since then.a ; ¦ ¦— ^—- fou l air. . t ^ ^ p racticabl e are amendabl er an d^ were categories ot laws \vhich regulate the w'a both utterl y condemn,it. _ .. . mWr iatural ^an that such teaching new stenda^^^^ All of the students who are to grad. /< . ' ¦ ' : changed and replaced of ten and again power , of . the . ^ uate from the Hebrew Union College THE Eabbis of Germany, as we re- iri the course of history, not only by individual . atad hisi moral: motives. It be jndged fr om the. suggestion of a turiate enough ;to receive» -it/ through riot unjust to stigmatize as j g^aominK^ in June have made their arrangements ported in its time , established a union the. prophets and the- Rabbis Of -the is the law of the covenant j the qonsti- Jewish ; ' flag . . -with • seven golden stars, ", all their life. Murp hy, : Cbambers arid oils. ' - : ^ Ohariges of admi uistratiori liaw ; for the coming-year. It is useless, or central conference; of the German Talmud j brit also by the progress of tution of thevtheocracy, the kingdom ,\yhioh. do . not symbolize trie old seven Hough ; pr obabl y fancied Vtherrisel yes brou ght- n o improyemerit in;thi |«- -! therefore , for congregations whose Rabbis without reference; to reform emergencies arid the constant changes of God. ¦ • ; ' ;- ¦ ' days of t^riweek/ but the juew seven - ¦ • y^ung ::.^ j,^.i; M . - ' j ^j ^jj| 1 gv; ^ e ^-;|^v. ^^ ^ g^b ;,partiM ; are v equally t f> pulpits are vacant to look to this or orthodox tendencies; The # object of conceptions . and . standpoints occu- . .. ' . . . . , , ' .; y ,, . ¦ political It ' hoptes to coioriize Pales- The fault hardl y^ lies wi th : them; 'it is bl ame. /: v Both - parties thrive ^ sliHii ^ source for an 'incumbent. There are,, of the Union it seems , is union , as p led by the coriimunities in differen t , The thir d prmciple of the Mosaic tiue with, such Jewsi as will consen t to upon the church ' schools , in . which equal servility irl;thi s shameful coui&^ however; graduates of the college whO j little else, could be accomplished by times and places. . Th e question Can revelation is that of progressive legis- go there, aud bti y or beg the consenu of they received ^ their ethical trairiing .;• " . ' . "" -/ ' ' . ' >' >'!V". ' . " ' : ' . ' . ' ; /. ' ; . /: though at present engaged, desire to such a heterogeneous association. But only be, whi ch are " those principles Iation , basing on the unalterable prin- the Porte; tbi allow the Jews to set .rip, |h fl t the reproach should fall. - thp ' ' TFoblRrP ^ nKASTFIJ ' 1 !!!- -' make a change, and there are ether «hi ' ul tra-orthodox, rabbis are riot safe laid down in Exodus.and Leviticus ci ples forming the base of: the theocr ^^. of a *State. ;We are not so _ ; hy- . . , - ¦ ; ;-, . - , ¦ * . - • : - ; .. ,;.. . " ^it ^ ? - able and full y competen t men whose isfied with th ese proposi tions. Chief of which we maintai n they contai n racy, to meet all - emergencies and ^[j 1 ^* 1 ^ 8 ^^^ JEWS BABEErJ iJBLOSL EtTSSIA- ' . - ¦ °^ , ' . " ; ;. /f services can be obtained . The prop- Rabbi Hirsch called a conference at all appertaining to the kingdom of change Of conditions at all times. Law Baered Temple Hill and move out of his . . . ' . ' . ' ;¦ " ' . ' " : " ¦ . . ¦ ' - It is with' deen irearet we leira; er , and in fact.the only, way to reach Hainburg, to meet there on May 7, heaven. Let us see. ' -: . ' . and ordinances of th is kind are called ni bsqne . to make room for the Bus- WMhingto n , D^ these gentlemen is through the ad ver- to form a rabbinical union of the ultra _ " , Mush p atim. . Concerning them Hol y sians ' escaped helots. We cariript Perkins of California has- uricovered a the: higheBt-social biroies of- Paris lost ; tising columns of this piper. A prop orthodox onl y. What they have ac- v . fl „ , n -- u Mm „ Io ,. . -o, Writ doea not maintain " God spoke imagme the Christian Powers yieliiing curious atiA importopt complication: in 5 thriir lives id the awf nl catastrophe that . ; erl y worded advertisement will bring complished we will know in a week or ,^he , firJj ? ™ f 9 ipI "' ra re 3 6< Ik ¦ "?£ aU these words " ai it heads the I>eca- ^ffiL S lS ^ 1^&^^&£%T ^ £^Z occurre d on Tnesday afternoon.aud ^ ;; I it ' - . ¦ ii i . xL i - 6 ^ ti ' • tl u i. c ¦ i ; ii. odus is that ot oure and absolute i t« _ u ™ .. u ^_ i- - a • ¦• r ¦ . Wnen rnrKey . is reaoy to consent—ana in Kussia. whioh he will at ; once bring o^nirpA . ' annVi ' - liMrfcfflit: , ¦ BVmM t£lS¦ ; to their notice the fact that a vacancy two. It migh t be beneficial to the ° Q h J| h ^ onlv true and ^i^'ch would make them mviola- it wm be 0liiT by for ce-to yield con- to the attention of Congress arid the ffirfio u^ tne ^ Trho1fof : t he « c exists, that applications - for the posi- cause if the two parties. organize apart Sf S {he SibbWoirS ^ decre e s/o f the divine sovereign; trol of Jerusalem, Russia expects to country. . The senator vras called' on £S bodteSritifled areTose? tion are solicited , what qualifications from one another , and go to work - .^V I,J > ™u - *i,Iwo l rt f - ii ZT -l 'theads this section of the law (Exo- take the oity, and Prance expects to a few daya agp by a conptituent. -who of Madame Theodore Porges " and ¦ are necessary, and what the Congrega- each in its direction without imiifldv 'P^SVfi 7 T ¦ & » ¦ - -St m dus 20 "And these ate the j udgments *°a ui f? the. whole of Syria , with all has . lived in . the '' golden state '' • for Madame Kann, Madame Porfees was , ; tion has to offer . An advertisement ment to one another , and w^ which thou shalt put befor> them ; » ea ^Kre it noHBiblH fnr th«H fi hr fiw « S^ e ^i^r lQ KW «^,n 1 ^t^ the wife of the:weU-Jmpvyri ; banker, and;/ of thU kind continued until the va- pocrisy to please one another. ^d^k^llSg^ eterS -d of which it is-fe^id. 24: 4 7) ^ SSS^^S- .R^^S SS^^ ^^ ^S^' %$S^^&?Sff iu & cancy is filled , is by far the best way ~— „ gj ™" QW0 « V« l ™ a f ^.^^l th e people un animousl y consented to with it? The' first thiug would be ' to that all that was necessary was fob him ffius D ea^ of proceeding. It is more manl y, The State of Indiana , through its " „„„„ ; „„ oZv B \\' ]^ 0 - ,oU^„ r»l Xa ohey these statutes also.. It was with build a. temple, we ^ suppose. and give it to v go , to the state department and pro- and Bhe ma^e her debrit at the Spabish / more iudependent . and leaves the con- board of chari ties, has undertaken the reasoning, ana an l egi slation lor tne t{]9 c „ n8ent 0 f t be peopie that these oyer to Orthodox Jews. ^ Would they be cure a passport, whiohhe conld do by court. -She was related to Barori Henri : gregation in absolute freedom to custodial care and control of aU its or- happiness of humanity must start , : j^/ j^ introduced, at that ¦^ f ?S^ '^^^- L W S^' ^^ ^' -W7^'! l, ^ T - 1 V- ^ I* J p - de •Rdthsbhild/wboia - wife -; was alM » ; u „ . " t a , m ohan , dependent and abandoned child- and in which a 1 moral , ethical and a * TUo , aaanr% „ e ; k . „ ¦ -^ ?• take the troubl e to re-establish all the ing the usual fee. Thereupon , hi s con- wMBweilW It hna been sttited in oMr^ choose a man to . suit themselves To , P^ ¦ ^tC\me has ever taken religious doctrines , precepts and in- f™ \ v ^F T™ ¦ th,8 ° oa ^ t f ev? ruies ^ of Moses and Ezra , and observe stituent informed Senator Perkins-that ^ ^W-j n^&T S r m ^ ' ^ ask anyone to recommend a rab bi is 8Uch au advanced step in tiiis direc- stitutions must be roosted and e^^ he .(the constituent) was a Jew. . The "^. h^S&S ttie ' Boaiie olV:- - always in some measure to iocur an tion, and the success of the venture f, t^? ^ 0 Jl . m^I ««, ?«!„ principles aud categories of law must Will they go back to their red heifer senator then advised him to take the disaster had arrahged to Rive ft dinnef ' obli gation. We give this as K ood ad- will be watched with great interest. - e ?' , V" B 18 , w1 ^ M oses nrst p rin - be turned int0 apecial l awa to meet 'and their water of jealousy? Eveh the passport to the Russian minister to this the same evening^ but that the funotioB vice to all congregations who wish to ^hang, c.p le, from which every other truth is 8pecia, ca3e8 0f acLl occurrence. In S° dD ttaV and If ^ J XV V 8hould W ^ &Z$L^™ j £t °^ ,,. " & rpi ^ „,„„ f j !fli „„u^. m i,;^i, \. r. „ i a mere efflux, lhis fi rst principle is if „„ i „i „„ iu «•• > - . - i • • to- ao that , aua it tney should , the The gentleman went to the state de- . ap . vnra i „ * (-ha i' n-inwvl into his resi- ;¦ engage a rabbi. , The great difficulty which has ham- d ¦ - ^ f { J cleamW H eeC °P d plaC6 i these Md patm laid reT ived Mosaic State, controlled by the partment and procured the passport , as $£?£¦ . \ i^S? r i^f aX deaf . ^ pered the individual states in their ffP^™ r ia m /?o , 1° i . o D? PST %. before the people are based directl y most unenlightened Russian and Pol- a matter of course. Then he proceeded- -wffi^ t^ ft^-hto fflSi^' . T„r. p -i \\ r to m ot • attempt to care for orp han and other "' ft , "" U8 „, '° , ' 7 t - i- ,V upon these princi ples and categories, ish. Jews , would be an object of con- to the Russian legation and asked the Z r llfi i fiP„^1«i hnflhaiid who was in: ' Iiib Rev. J. M. taster ot Boston is .^ cted cMdtea l t0 arise M: 18-21 ; 34:b and 7 ; Leviticus 19: / hich had f^J 8QV • | ec tempt to Jews all oyer the world minister to vise the passport. That ^^^^SR^S l^ ' - a c ergyruan of the Reformed IVesby- f ^ h &] b ,. ^ th d f 2. All proiihets and sages in Israe , all in the the0c racy. And in the third ffi S^ h^V^ffh "'^ ^0ml exam ned the , ***"*** > f P u ^ Son and was o^^ the^Committee f\ t il*.: , i „ ? Wltit *l " eracie no secular education. Children reared reaso ieu on uiose texts expo undeu 0f tnat and severa succeeding ages? supported by the benevolence of "Iain not , " was the reply of Sena- -n?™. r 5 eB, i m " -!? Z lhflJmeA as; ' H ll y i TTr g . 1 TXZ 1 ia State in^itutious are of necessity and illustrated Ins revelation without M aU f tbem apj 7li CabJe we^ny Jews all over the world, and tor Perkins ' iittfent?* I 2? a Sf as Th e SnC Julian % Ho« ; b s flock John D.Grabam , dec pin ed. fc , , oyer particular sect , h * Via S beeu able t0 adlt ^ 1( ' ta to and many of them have been inco r Ziou would be a byword again Jevy " . . ^ \^%l^gg B ^ 0 Sions of tfe Mr. (iMliam isa lawyer and the Kev. „ 0 „„ n „ „„„ „f a a p„L„( 0 , f \f » ij- *i „ J1 e 11 • m- 1 It must also bo retnemuered that a "Iu that case, " said th e Russian n " ^ umj ? T 1 (, uuuw,uu J. . M . Foster thinks that in taking ^ h 1 S h, ^The De Wette h ypothesis the bonk P°'ated m the codes of all civ.lmd Hebrew State in Palestine would dam- minister , " I Vn camjell«d to Srta H AnSf S is ' M«d* Kann . . the atlorncv 1 - oat h , and becoming iu ^/ ' ^i^Z ^t ^ lt^ ^ ™ ^ W. he ' t me of nations as well as the Decalog The age the condition of Jews in every you that ][ oauuot vise your pa»poi f fEmil e Stiebe l)^ eiaSe o Sir Ed- . . a wav an ' tfcr ,f a eovernment o ? ' ° y w g ° u- ' ie °?? r Ki»B Joaiah was bunteronomy, is at- muiii object and inten tion of Hol y other country Now they cnii lairl> I am forbidden . by my gov ernment to ^S^^^ J^^tln oJ m^^- a waj an omu i 01 a government pr ot e8tant sects, object to this , aud in terlv ' false w utrarv to the e™s Writ n head ng this section of laws claim to be Jews iu religion , but En-, do-so. " w n a I£ X™^naia^" , evidently to w h.ch .1.H* not exp licitl y recogiiue CQU , u mos J t of t,j e ^^ hn ^gme ™^ a j; U g s ^a IL Chron- thus , exceptionall y so, could only B^en in Engla n d , Ge rmans in Ger ; The Oaltforntan returned to Senator ^{baShe Lord Mayor referred oa the kingnlnpof Je«i« Christ Mr Gra dren ^ho a„ unf ort unate enough to ides, as uuoted above , where it is have been to express the will of God! Si™?^T America-aud ' th«t „,^ ^^^ rt - im ot ' tho "««" ^n^S e^tofaV* " public g.* ' vain Iihs shiukI ami should be thrust , ¦ 1 r * u ». • *.,*„ i„ „ ^ 11 uln ialv stated that it wat th« Bank nf l 1 • ¦ ¦ . . ' Ainei leans iu America , an a tney make of bis visit to the Russian renrasenta- „ r i„„ „* +i, a ¦ ¦** ;,„ *{£ Hhmn iu speak- f ' r, ) ,nt hef ( ,l.l. M r. ( H-ahamco » tests this fe left destitu te and are not cared (or ^ e J ^' y ™^ ™ ^ ^Z ^^i who ™d>« ™ progre ssive legislation the. most enthus aa tic citizens . But tive The senator was greatly astou- VX^JS& 'BiZL^f ** - view. He is pi-rlecilv willin * to help ^ pnvate chanty , are treated aacrnn- a4 that thi s was tho Sinai ThoraS, as " llh the C01lseut ot the P eopl f' aud vith a capital at Jerusalem they would ished. He at ouce procured a copy ^t l^ ^S^^p n^ ' l i z^-l iS'r^xiit ss=;^ffi h e ''K' £ s r »B"k£ :^'^:1sk^s sssv*? &^sa,£ a^issw^s^ sSSis ^S'^ bi l he M not williii K Unit he shall be kept in orp han asylums aud these are " j foj y Writ , n 17 e s It ifaston - petrifaction and the oppression ol ffho haa 3 nst . lear"e(l tbttt " il wafi ment and laid the matter before Assist- *!?$„ ^IJ ^J ^Lh. t? n 4ld u mem- S « Jn '° neclm^ IXSE "K ***** ^ Ule ^ » 6l ^ insti tU " ^» *» " S0 " " '"^ -tUahT a l aws ai. d .customs the beS ficentVur- fiL. ^, eW9 Wh ° klll8d ° Ur Blessed S?^^^ D ^ ¦ ^ ^p " 6 ?- t( ? S5 ^vaSWw*^ ^'IS- C bS C i: "^r r I' 6 he .S- ft"' 7^ - -^ State supervision. Jj gS-V" ^S n a '8 ceU ^ d S )- <»f which vanished long ago . fph, Xd farther , as D, Kohler tells us SoXuS^HeitSSlSJSJK ^ T^^fi^fe ^ " ment. Mr. Foster is at least coustt H>» . «h»Wren are broug ht before a ^g^ Jf "^^ ™'y »3 [a ful t() expound- the lawa in "The American Hebrew , " to the into au investigation of the matter " . JSr i^ 106 by the Lotd m em' mid lopica) He is at worst an rt ? a K ,8trate and b j him committed to and to legislate , were introduced aud Orthodox Jew , as well as to some or After a brief delay he addressed a note A " hii rt namfid Alfred David and W» . em ana logical. He is nt uorst an f . des g iiated - . „ , , named later on. All this however thodo x OhriBtiaus . the restoration of to the senator saying that the matter ,-£"? M-rfS2L wSn nnd oohim. BW ' unreasonable fanatic. Mr. Graham Kw , • nft„_ Q _ „„„ „ !_„ : „ * „ ?K 0 ™ t The "new covenant" wh ich .Tere- lm,ueu ,tt uc ' uu ' . . Al k "™ » " ,JWCVBr . the Jewish kingdom involves the ap- was as stated bv the senator - R m »M , ,es ' Mesdames Kahu . a nd|" u is a reli gious demagng and a hypocrite S X ; ' ir f "ff . i mifth promised to tbe captives in Baby- was new and original , with Moses, as pearance of the Messiah with all super- Inen? I?^ seems that ^ Rn^auMnf™ also reported atnong the d ead. besides. Fro m the domination of a ilgl0UB amllat,°u8 oi . th ° V**?* ani1 Ionia refers to none of the three coven- was tbe establ.shment of rep resenta - ua toral power. According to the Tal - the Jews as forming a pbli S pTfcy — " nartv comnnsed of such men mav the > n . con«>nance . therewith. I his seems ants noted above. It refers exclusively li ve government (Numbers xi., 16, mud , "God administered au oath to regarded as , inimical to the czar ' s sov- My Nelflhbor Told Me Lnrd dplijpr m falr euou gh ' but there ia a Kreat d^] t0 Israel ? "'le to . tbe laud . ° , ( Palestine 17 , 24 , 25), of all of which Paganism r ?«*el never to urge or over-hasten the ernmon t aud that , therefore , the Jews About Hood' s Sarsariarilla and nii^ 1 ^ mra deliver us. of objecti on raised , and among a very s f« re , d to them in n apecial covenant Uleu had no idea. There was no leg- t,m9 A 0 . f redemption before God in bis who owe allegiance to other govern- try i.-Th£" theiTflSd of ad'e' t,8 . m i e l i ii1 • * * nmJ rioo. n i i.ii;. ,«no ouCt tu , L of "Oo raaao vitb Abraham < Geuesis . , . . j ¦ v . 4 ., , b own time matured his plans, but to re- men ts than Russia are nnti nnrrn i t-i-ori bIvbb Hood' s fiarsatnirilla the larfte"' « ° „j> « /T „, , , , r , ( Am ¦ e^ d^ o t citizens at that. f his is XV) The Israelites had forfeited that iala ion and no law besides the decrees main sabmissive to the. worldly powers to enter the Sre even £, ^ t^^. ' «^^' - ^SS^Mmi ^ ^X / Thk Central Conference of Amen- caused b y the repugnance which ev- t itie. lost their land , and the prophet of the kings. There could be no rep - to which he is subjected. " But this bers of their own fami?v &£K Sawaparllla oures ; that it gives *wj B. can Kiibbis would do a very useful ery intelligent and patriotic citizen tells them God would renew this cove- resentative form of governmen t be plan of Dr. Herzl' s an tici pates the di- Perkins intends to introduce a resolu t eaUfi - vitality and vigor , and , wnw thing if , at the Montreal meeting, it feels toward permitting funds for the »alIt > fi0 to say exteud their lease ou cause there was no people that pos- vine plan. It do es not wai t for the tion in the Senate to ascertain why borhoods a»e «a a a family meaici would appoint a committee to make a maintenance in whole or in part of J™iS??°^; ^ T^IL^S T? 1 - ** sessed the freedom to govern itself by i^^, ^^ ^^" ,^^ ?4 this i - BI 80 and wh^ tnis government Hood ' s Pills act easily' and t P'« e. list of a I the dul y authorized liabbis institutions under sectarian conLl to ^U %*S£^«£$ S* its representative, "ffi Kfi 2? JewZlftyal- S&f ^£» ?$ *^ ^Um a-^-J^™ -^ in the United States. ,, be taken from public funds , as a dan- p. 101 e. 8. (ft*. */W.) *. with which the UniUstltes ^ v^ ^Z^w M^m^^ ' i