uence are of
frequent occurrence.--_San Francisco Call._
The sermons are simple and careful studies, sometimes of doctrine, but
more often of teaching and precept.--_Chicago Times._
He combined scholarly attainment with practical experience, and these
sermons cover a wide range of subject. Some of them are singularly
modern in tone.--_Indianapolis News._
They are modern sermons, dealing with the problems of the day, and
convey the interpretation which these problems should receive in the
light of the Old Testament history.--_Boston Herald._
While this book is not without interest in those communities where there
is no scarcity of religious teaching and influence, it cannot fail to be
particularly so in those communities where there is but little Jewish
teaching.--_Baltimore American._
The sermons are thoughtful and earnest in tone and draw many forcible
and pertinent lessons from the Old Testament records.--_Syracuse
Herald._
They are saturated with Bible lore, but every incident taken from the
Old Testament is made to illustrate some truth in modern life.--_San
Francisco Chronicle._
They are calm and conservative, ... applicable in their essential
meaning to the modern religious needs of Gentile as well as Jew. In
style they are eminently clear and direct.-_-Review of Reviews_ (New
York).
Able, forcible, helpful thoughts upon themes most essential to the
prosperity of the family, society and the state.--_Public Opinion_
(Washington, D.C.).
Bound in Cloth.
Price, postpaid, $1.25
PAPERS
OF THE
Jewish Women's Congress
Held at Chicago, September, 1893
=OPINIONS OF THE PRESS=
This meeting was held during the first week of September, and was marked
by the presentation of some particularly interesting addresses and
plans. This volume is a complete report of the sessions.--_Chicago
Times._
The collection in book form of the papers read at the Jewish Women's
Congress ... makes an interesting and valuable book, of the history and
affairs of the Jewish women of America.--_St. Louis Post-Dispatch._
A handsome and valuable souvenir of an event of great significance to
the people of the Jewish faith, and of much interest and value to
intelligent and well informed people of all faiths.--_Kansas City
Times._
The Congress was a branch of the Parliament of Religions and was a great
success, arousing the interest of Jews and Christians alike, and
bringing together from all parts of the co
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