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=Until January 15, 1916=
The Menorah Journal will present as a special gift to all new and
renewing subscribers (on request) a copy of the Portrait of Theodor
Herzl from the autographed etching by Hermann Struck (the frontispiece
to this issue), printed on art paper, and admirably suited for
framing. The Portrait will be sent, carefully wrapped, to any address
desired. Present subscribers may secure this gift by remitting now for
an extension of their subscription for one year, regardless of the
date when their present subscription expires. For each subscription
secured from friends, moreover, we will gladly send a copy of the
Portrait either to the subscriber or the sender. Give specific
instructions, and address The Menorah Journal, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue,
New York.
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=You Would, Wouldn't You--?=
If you knew that there was a tiny little book, just large enough to
slip into your pocket, that you could read through in a few
trolley-car or train rides--and when you got through have an
intelligent, broad, philosophic grasp of the entire history of the
Jews--not just a lot of names and dates, you know, but the big vital
facts that count and that you can remember and talk about, and never
be embarrassed by ignorance,--and best of all, if you could get a
little wonder book like that for just 40 cents, you'd send for it
quick, wouldn't you?
Well we have just such a book, all ready for you--Paul Goodman's
little "_History of the Jews_"--in the Temple Classics (the little
books, you remember, that made Shakespere famous)--beautifully bound,
a joy to handle, and a greater joy to read. Just write your name and
address on this ad, tear it out, and mail to The Menorah Journal, 52
Vanderbilt Avenue, New York (with 40 cents in stamps for each copy you
want--you can have as many as you like--they make dandy little
gifts,--we'll send the other copies direct, if you like, to the
addresses you give us).
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