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ratur" by Zunz, 337 * * * * * PUBLICATIONS OF THE Jewish Publication Society OF AMERICA OUTLINES OF JEWISH HISTORY. From the Return from Babylon to the Present Time. By Lady Magnus. (Revised by M. Friedlaender.) THINK AND THANK. By Samuel W. Cooper. RABBI AND PRIEST. By Milton Goldsmith. THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS IN RUSSIA. VOEGELE'S MARRIAGE AND OTHER TALES. By Louis Schnabel. CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO: BEING PICTURES OF A PECULIAR PEOPLE. By I. Zangwill. SOME JEWISH WOMEN. By Henry Zirndorf. HISTORY OF THE JEWS. By Prof. H. Graetz. Vol. I. From the Earliest Period to the Death of Simon the Maccabee (135 B.C.E.). Vol. II. From the Reign of Hyrcanus to the Completion of the Babylonian Talmud (500 C.E.). Vol. III. From the Completion of the Babylonian Talmud to the Expulsion of the Jews from England (1290 C.E.). Vol. IV. From the Rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the Permanent Settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1618 C.E.). Vol. V. In preparation. SABBATH HOURS. Thoughts. By Liebman Adler. PAPERS OF THE JEWISH WOMEN'S CONGRESS. OLD EUROPEAN JEWRIES. By David Philipson, D.D. Dues, $3.00 per Annum ALL PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE BY THE TRADE AND AT THE SOCIETY'S OFFICE SPECIAL TERMS TO SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA Office, 1015 Arch St. P. O. Box 1164 PHILADELPHIA, PA. OUTLINES OF JEWISH HISTORY. From the Return from Babylon to the Present Time, 1890. With Three Maps, a Frontispiece and Chronological Tables, BY LADY MAGNUS. REVISED BY M. FRIEDLAeNDER, PH.D. =OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.= The entire work is one of great interest; it is written with moderation, and yet with a fine enthusiasm for the great race which is set before the reader's mind.--_Atlantic Monthly._ We doubt whether there is in the English language a better sketch of Jewish history. The Jewish Publication Society is to be congratulated on the successful opening of its career. Such a movement, so auspiciously begun, deserves the hearty support of the public.--_Nation_ (New York). Of universal historical interest.--_Philadelphia Ledger._ Compresses much in simple language.--_Baltimore Sun._ Though full of sympathy for her own people, it is not without a singular value for readers whose religious belief differs from that of the author.--_New York Times._ One of the clearest and most compact works of it
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