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a The Ameri can - . . . ' . laaftA guPB. r ,<» ^ -.4ii-«,«r 9f tf«iw.klUA opposito n to Judaism and religUm l Rabbi Ionatk Mubli.br , Preceptor There are recommended for ad- Tosefoth , from Treatise Kidd u- (b.) Grammar : The Regular Ver b, I would reB peotfull y rWu ' ggeat th at ^Vttllnftf tt ^ m#X*t\m. ZL tM ^ t* niease the irrtli tiou s of Talmud. vancement from III. Collegiate Io «ntn 2a to Toma to 44, 68 to 626, wi th translations from Eng lish the Cata Ogu ii UxoniDlfited and the «L f^f^i " J TJ Si. oSTftSSr TtJe Rev. SikgkuwdMaxnheimer; Junior Class 6 6i to 70a. being 64 pages;from into Hebrew . .; - new books bound durin g th e vacn- ~ w ,„, - "¦¦ Z^T f n< 1 fnvo,on8 « lem6nt - lne fornaer B. A., Pre ceptor of Hebrew and Bible. Moses P. Jacobeon , of Ci pcinnali , Tre atise JU fr ccoiA 2a to 14a, 22 a (r.) Psalms expounded , viz , Psalms tion. Among the princi pal donor B ISAAC M. WlSfc - , Editor. ,e not generall y the case among -The Rev. Dr. S. tt. Sonneschein , Tobias tfchonfarber , of Clevel and , to 246 , being 30 pages $ from i. to x., xv. , xix. , xxii., xxiv., to the Library dunn &J he past year LEX) WISE , - Mana e 6r - preachers , and the latter is unworthy 6f St. Louie , Lecturer of Homileticfl. „«, «„ „, „„ ». ¦ ,.„ -„„ Treatiee Pesachim 2a to 6a, 60a xxix., xxxiv., cxlv., and oota/ ther ^muBt be mentioned Jud ge ~ ~S - . - vnr j„ a.7i ii7 ~ and unbecoming any earnest man . Ibaac M. Wise , Prof essor of Phi- FH0M "' TO in ' COh UiGIA:rE CLA88 " to 516. 65b to 666. being 14 pages, . mi tted to memory Psalms i., iL , Moses /Wilson , of Cincinna ti , Jud ge Ct ielnoatl , P., Ja p e 6 ^ i8H4. tt . . J losop hy and History. Edw ard Califlch , of Toled o, O. and altogether 98 pages. viii., xv., xix., xxm., xxxiv , and Juhu s Rosenthal and " Jac pb Rosen- It is a fact that th e French weekly Thk Rkv. TM . Goldstein , Precep- Isaac L. Rypine, of New York (6.) Code , f rom Tad Hacha sakah , , , cxlv., in B . and C Grades , Pre-; btog, J fcq.. of Chicago , 111. Y our oi ^h P..hli.hlnn anri Prin iinn Pr . L'Antisemiti que exp ired last month , tor of Liturgy and Vocal Music. Ci ty. Hilchoth Ishshuth. chapters i. to] - paratory. *^ 'IS*" * C0QtalnB now > not " n ] y . an eiOCh Publishing ana frinll ng to., „.„__„, _ _„„ *. „„ ;, ; „« R abbi David Philipson was Pre- There are , fur therm ore , recom- viii. ; Hilchoth Uhabbath , oh ap- By Prece ptor Golds tein : . excellent and very comprehe nsive Publishers and Proprietors. « .. .. resurrec ' no more , now h is* ceptor 0f Hebrew and Bibl e up to mended toadvance fro m the A Grade ter s i. to vii. ; Hilchoth Chama z In all classes voca h music, trad i- selection of Hebraic and Rabbi ni cal grave question where the Pans cor - j anuary i , i 884, when h e left to fill of the Pre paratory Departme nt to Umazzah , chapters i., ii., v., vii., tional chants and melodies , princi- and other Or iental literature.; Gre ek scbbcri ption prick respondent of the New York Times the chair of Rabbi in the Har Sinai the I. Collegia te Class , and to re- viii., being 20 cha pters ; from pies of the science of music, and and Latin , Classical and Post-Clas- iwr dou ariiybab. will get his information concerning Congregation , of Bal t imore, Md. Pre- ceive the Degree of pan ) " Bachelor Shukhan Arich Ebin Hae zer the forms of eynago gical worship. sioal works j Dictionar ies , Con cord- wiS ft' mATH viiHTbR * i oo Jewish affairs. Perhaps he might ceptor Mannheimer was elected in of Hebrew , " the followin g: and from Yore Diah 20 selected The Divine serv ices every Satur - imces* ' and Ency clopedias , in H e- wi£ sabbath viBiTORin a DEBORAH «oo . n nnlio j nn in J* Ynr]t \ v his place, and entered upon his du- Miss Emily Bloch; of Cincinnati , cha pters. , day afterndon have been ^ cont inued brew ^ Aramaic ,. Syr ino , Arabic, G er- r wnG« To EW PE . ow« Y^E : . 100 o e suppuea now in new rom oy tieB j ammry 15. ig84. He was also for advan cement. (c. ) HoUilbtic Literature , Midrash during the whole year. Ever y Sab- man French and English , G»eek and r^T' n^^ i^r so-called Jewish or gans which ej ec ted Secretary of th e Faculty in Solomon Bat t, of Vicksbur g, Miss. Rabba , from Gen esis, chapters bath one of II. and HI. Collegiate Latin : but also a considerable selec- iwouiKra S] are published and edited anony- p lace of Prece ptor Philipson . Hyman Elkan , of Evansville, Ind. xii. to xiv , xvii. to xix., xxv. , Cl asses conducted the Divine service tion of the philosophical , hist oric al , one pq«»re , one inwnioQ * i oo mousl y by renegade Jews , the hire- Prece ptor Mu eller having accep t- William Fri edman , of St. Louis ' xxx., x xxviii. to xl., xlii., lv., and one of the Senior Class preached p oetical , and beljetris tic literature s, o^S' t^ mon*. ' V. :. ...:...:. *S bng e of conver sion societies. But ed a call from the Congregation of Ma W\\. to lx. ; fro m Exodus , chap- the sermon Besidee thi s, the mem- in Hebrew ^ English , German a nd o^Sw^. ^ montn. is oo Wfl * M . .. „,. . nB Kalamazoo to fill there the chair of Moses Gnes, of Newark , N. J. ters i. to xv.; fro m Number s, hers of the l atter also preached French. The Library is deficient in SS^£lSS^T M> ££intt o^' ' wi -buiii- " " *"" wouia «a"on *°o ¦ /^T °° " R abbi , there will be veusiiit in July Rud olph Gros sman , of Chicago , xx ii. and xxiii., bein g in all 20 or lectured occasional ly in the modern theological and critical "ST" 6D ^ teM a ™" . »• careful Wlth th e neWH taken from next two places , the place of a Pre- HI. chapters. Temple , and are well practic ed works. Whenever th e Coun cil ^ rt A*&Ee^o °?^8S Toi^n ta ch. tho8« organs , for they lie no less ceptor of Talmud and that of the Charles Levy, of Cincinnati. (d. ) Lectures on introduction into in pedagogics and catechizat ion , as would agai n allow $500 to be spent - -===. .. - . -= than the Fre nch Antisemiti qiic. Any Librarian , which the Board will Wm. Rosenau , of Philadel p hi a. the Talmud Literatu re , Talmud- every one of the 1 Senior Class was on the Library, this suni could well ». a woi j F & co.^ riT and its 80 . ca ii e( j j ewi8h organ published in ha ve t o fill p rior to Se ptember nex t Max Wer t hemier, of Buffalo, N. Y. ical Methodology and Terj aainol- engaged as a regular teacher in the be applied to this particular pur pose . •reata oi ' ihS' AMEBi cAH tan a el. Nn _ v , „u nflB „Hit/>r «nH nnh - In regard to the retiring Rabbi There are, fur thermore , recom 0gy. l ' S abbath-schools . conclusion. •SS.. "" " ew T °' k ' " r V . ii u I K natz Muell er , I beg leave to say , mended for advanceme nt inthe Pre- ( e .) Hebrew Composition , b/week- STSTfi M and method. t _ Prtno1nsion of , h i R K\ nt h x *t*tea ' hBher are n«t popularl y known as tgat this gentleman both as Precep- paratory Departm ent from B to A ]v exercises . Th« .im« . W^d th th« rlnHses is . i p ( ?1!m k i w 1 " «:e \^^ VM. ?.J .?o^^ K?: gentlemen of integrity . you may rely tor and Aa ian always discharge d Grade : / , 2. ]n - the n and III. CoUeg i aU ^Z^n V^ STS P SileT ' „d Tlm^oT' £ win confer a faVir npoa botb the u pon it , i s either the organ of some his duti es faithfully and success- Alex. Geismar , of Cincinnati . Classes. fif, ' hmirH weeklv and the field twhi tr „n™.ft n m^r K««„,.ki . S&n ^»Sg^^ g- poUtUud gang or of a " conversion taU,. H e proved himself full y com- , CHfton Levy, of New Orleans La. ( , ) Talmud , with jwm, of treatise ^cte aS &% iTl^ ^^ t^^ JFoSfldet e ».»t the AABH.OAH - I8BAB.L. » pe tent and efficient , and h as won Leo P^ip^n , of Columbus 0. Chuli the third chapter 48 pec ted of the graduates to master yo/hSS S kindl y bestowe d on me 2 s J^ t0 di ce Juda em ftnd di . rj^ t aS " t, ' BOf4 ' Ch arles Schwarz , of Clevela nd , O. and f t t j Aboda Z the Hebr aic, Rabbinical and philo- fn this important work of eduction G en eraL Lambert was appointed reel/to lie I much as their mean X^Si t the Rev. Solomon E P from c to b .R ade. roJ from J 12b 22 pages, be- *^*«^ »J ^ *% I consider the work of this College Oener al lnspector of the ^Wa aiml and purpose s reh ire. jjta-rA. D I be, leave to suggjt J^ KKf S ( »^$ ?J %,»** B* ^^SSSSiSSSi S ?l A^Z^^T^r^! of France, and another Jew , Captai n - ¦ tha ' he be elected Professor pfifjfe-, ^.pgg^ Ruben e toin o Cincin- ^^ r« */b*A chap ters i. to viii. certain ty in the ori ginal. Besides of learning and enlightenment in Hal phen , received the prize of the North Annual Beport fro m the Hebre w ^^ *£» S^fe S lf * M^er Levy, of Moun t Vernon , (c) Lectdbks 0Q T lmad H ermen- this they are expected to be full y Sur coSntfy next Thai ™Tt of Academy of Science for the best u«to» <*»«&*• method to filffi &r ^offi ^' ^ Studem e npt recommended for eutics Princip les of Talmudic acquainted with the theology and human knowledge which is neg- work o/the progress in mathema , wn| M ~ m ^ , " f& ^S ^ ^ ^^^Z^f o^^ ^ ^ " £? * ^on? * £%& ^J ^ '^XX ics. Those French Jews are getting w nr iy n Jj^n^Co ^^ j^ jj o^ to lor the -cho- (i) H CoMPOBITION by week ] y Therefore , it is necessary ln .iS pr ogress ,Tr it is the u^n the ff0rid - Tu ,,« r l „; <in u a , ll i^ b ,r, l >f ltl ,Bo n r<, tS ^SrSSS ^^S^' All Ldent s recommended for ad- exereise8 - £13 ^ ^^^^^ ?T?J 'T ^ T' -n 1 am T ~~ o/ aortrHo n of t kr H. U. v.: that might be ca led to - fill this *anceme Ht ar e al?o students orgrad - By Prof. EppiKger : . sup por t ed by s trict punctuality be tired of the work , and will never be The R abbinical Confe rence to Mr ^^ ^ ^^ . £Xf coUidin f wfi the oates of th e Cincinnati High sfhool , . In ^ Smior] Cla88t •*&* & MtSto SSb^k^ ev rv LXZ&3& if T meet in Berlin , Jun e 4th and 5th , -The undersi gned , in behal f of the estabiished principles of historical or Univer sity^ i ta the academical ) KxEGESla . The book of Eze- and uL I «,iS is done bv each f/fj v PfrB0 . n t con . ne ^ d . with i t But mustcertainl yh ave been a one-sided Faculty of the ' HeUw Union Col- exegesis P PoSad Tales^l^fr^^^^ ^ ( ^fel from chap t^fo x ° L and tWtfi& ^toS e^S ^ fiSSvifttfi^tSul - affair , in asmuch as the ultra -ortho- *^™ *f f i£» ts 'S in^&tTli ^ 1 ?^^ pKflK fi rf pStor ^Mt .. /n |A. //. J I//. Ceifa ^ -pported by th e conscientiousness ^LTX^ouTa ^TZ dox ring would not be represented , g^ 1 "*^ S^o^' ho^rabte Kng as it ha S g exi sted 7 ' Heller to re ceive the said degree Clones . of the students There is perhaps that , the College ia not mor e im . and hi t hert o onl y forty two rabbis J™ .^-J ^J ^°J t yea ^work I?is not necessary to inform you this month and Jb sep h Stblz uTre - (o ., ExEGESI8 : 12 chapters of Gene- Sa muel workTn " s^ sh ' ort a Poj ant than my services , announced thei r intention to be and to suggest the outlines of a p lan especial l y of the work done by Rabbi feive it in 1885 accor ding to the B j 3 with Rashi i } b n Ezra and Sme as vo^Heb ^ew uLS Colleee ?v. - 'it g ' howevf. r » a8 you do not present at the Conference. for next /L. . Mos es ^lelziner Dr. Ph his learn- laws go verning the University. W«d the whole boo k of CrS ^uS"^ « -j SS e vL^TwUUo my 'Tut y «^ ¦ •» / ermlt »« . geatlemen , to state in ing and capacity as a teacher of TRE or ganization for 1884-85, Jeremiah. method punotaa u tT i conscientious- Sfo» I take a S wid e in the Our local editor reported last advanc . e that %* work has pros- Talmud , as this gentleman is widel y In rf to the reorgan i za ti on 0f ( &•) Grammar : The Aramaic and '^ frnt e rna l co-operation of SJJrf mv offices and ^ the result * week that Charles Silverman of P,fred y0UT G^S\ a>° d ?"? g H, nOWD ^ a . cknow;edg . ed as ° . D« »f the Colfege for the next scholastic S*»ac grammars reviewed and eacQ and al [ teach Qrs aQ§ Bfcudent £ dffll no^c^^^ ^^^ ^^ week that Charles ^ ^ bilverman o Re past year. No violation of the the most eminent teachers of Tal - year , I hav e publi shed the following compared. the Board ' of Governors and t he J; SS2a S'to wmiin in H forever Cincinnati , had been elected ' Rabb i discip lin e, no difference of opinion mud m this or . any simil ar institute , £ otice fchr ee P time8 in The Amer 3. In A Grade Preparatory. Fac ulty, all of whom are direct ed " ^iSm to mSS r Sri an i dav of a ead ng congregation in Ro- in the Faculty or between the Fac- either here or in Europe , and he is IC an Isra phtf viz / \ tt Tk. « ' t - v , und mvmn^ hv thn rat ™ mlioH nua r *u u T? g ^. . V?u m i y ay Chester N Y " which is a mistake "1* 7 and students , and no other especiall y disti n guished fflr scientific ^ Ibj ueij m, . ( a.) Exec.es s: The Books of Num- J ^f^SinS S S^ £' v * 5 w ^ i. thank u for Chester , H. Y. , which is a mistake. ^ disturbance marred for a method and svstematic generaliza- CAxniDA ™ for the H,iirew Unta ben and Kings with JZwfc* to sp" 1 1 of benevolence _ an d the. emi the kindl y feelings which unite us , The young gentleman has been the plea sant rel ations tion. But it might be expedient to College will please take notice th at the Numbers , chapt ers .. to v. 11 j . n*n v \^i^ ^. 1 ^^ elected a Hebre w and Sabbath- amon g the memoer e of this CoUege. inf orm you that the new Preceptor , tent h scholastic year will be opened the v, to x xxii. to xxiv., being to- tty ^ *™^?^^^: noble. , this, union. Let our faith in " school teacher of that congregation None of them - was 'd istu rbed , by the R ev. Siegmund Mannheimer , ' B. first Monday in Septem ber. All 8tu- gether 12 chapters SS wMr S ttw students Sve G °} 8 ete , rnaI J U6tlce be ou ? reward L X^tT^e^- tr^^s^ i a:a ;rae = -. » -^.w^.-. <m— "»-- ffi^t ss^ si-sis* »*, ™. Land sberg lS the well OelOvea KabDi , tf ! ^ h f u Q j roved him8elf ^ able con scien . - Freshmen for the Prepar atory Depart- , x g chapters an<1 «°"»"& , "£* l ™"^ ^K^! WW- ^B^^W TOU HDan n»3? rTT W and that young gentleman claims P Qe ^^ J Loa f 8 8t of m { , g 0M and 8Ucce88ful teacher in the ment will be examined in Hebrew r ead- ('•) Talmud : Treatise , ito j fc ifcafca- g^^ SS ? f-f.&^Jj'LS' AU of Wflich ia «spectfull y sub- n o such dist incti on. , ad elphia , withdrew from th e College branches intrusted to his care " . He ing, grammar to beyon d the regular ™A ft pm 18a to 256, 29a to tea, par "" J ^f^B W^ 1 ^ . mi tt ed by " on account of supposed inability to fills his place very creditably. re rb , tr anslation from Hebrew into En- . bein g in all 30 page s, and re- ally rapport .^t, ^«SS»nlE? Yoar most obedie nt servan t , Sixty five s ons and daug hter s of become a public orator. A sp irit The l ectures of the Rev. Dr. Son- gii8h m the Book of Genesis , and Bible 7^ .rf nni S Philolo gy Sfstor y Thinks are Isaac M. Wise , I srael were confirmed last Shabwlh of earnest inquiry and research , of neschein on Homiletic s may be history from the beginning to the tim e of ine oeginmng. due to the Rector and Professors of Pmident of the Hebrew Union <' »ii> -<; ' . in the two Cincinnati temp les in reverence for the reli gion and liter- cha racterized as masterworks of Zerubabel ; and must be abl e to s tand an By Professor Wise : the Universit the ,Pri nc iDai 8 and ~ presenc e of the largest congregations ature . of Israel as also for secular mutton m parco i in this particular examination for the Cincinnati hig h l. In the Senior Class. teachers of the High Schools for the I- O. B. B. No. 7 and the Cleveland Or-- which the eor eeous temples could l f™ n & governed the adv anced branch ^ for which all t ext-book s are 9cll0ol in E IiBh grammar j arithmetic (a . } h , 8TO rv completed. work done by the m so well , to ad- . ^n ^ ksjlum. r at ol^ToSiS^n to S^lI-i^Wthk -taSr fit to ^e eba? and £, ?SL?£ and ge0grap hy ' ° r te Bd,nltt od ° n ^ &• Philosophy : ?he Books of IWa- vance the cause of educat io n and . te taE*™«n-.™».i*««. seat or oBer standing room to. lower classes. For all this abund- n ^te ^* *** , ?^' ** tificat es fro m other schools , un less the rim by Josep h Albo and Emu to elevate the standard of intelli- Sa —l ereefmv brother Veritas Cantors and choirs did their best , ant blessing we praise and glorif y f™ »« *J "Jf ^ , h « ^ °f candidate be a gradua te of a school of nolh hdeoth by the Gaon Saa- gence. I feel obli ged in this con- th SJ eh v * ur DSs Z ? truth is and the preachers of course , were JJ^-j^hjj Jp-j A^ Sn. ^^^^M-i 0 ' ^ ^ . —- ^~» «««, - -- V^ -5^"* ^? * l^^ d^SS 'S^ S^^ W ^ ? very eloque nt. The divine service ^ over ?hls seat of learning as The Faculty held during the past «"•»«"*«,. may be place d m higher the Mor eh and modern philoso- special work done by ^ Prof Sproul l him . We oyght to come to a cor- was very i mpr es sive and edifyin g. waB i„ davs of yora ^ BhekiLh year regular monthly meetings for cla88eB - ^ in the College and in the phy . . .. . . . . "* *£? ^versity , wh o c onduc t s an rect understanding. He says that The afternoon was gay and happy. oZ the Sred 8ffi£ on Mount mutual infor nTation , and kept care- l "S h «»>ool . . (c) Exeges.s on the las chapters of A rabic department frequented by the que8tion whethet ha if orp hari8 The sheets were thron ged wUh Eah ^S SSSSS ^SSS^^ M record of the monthl y work of ^eshrn en for th. Collegiate Depart- Ezekiel , on ^Ecclesiastes Song most of your advanced students . are ^^ t0 and p rovided f or b ionlf makin ! their Zl > to th» and gratitude we acknowledge every teacher , the stendin j and con- . ment wTft be examined in Hebre w gr an ,- «-f Solomon , and of the Minor theIcurhic olum for next year , the Orp han Asy lum is not at all peop le making their calls to the B™ J" , . ~«" duct J of e ' 8tudent . The record mar in full ; translation from Hebrew Pro phets Amo s Nahum , Jo el The curriculum for the next year pertinent to the issue. It was made confirm ed parties , their parents and U«y nwjj / t . 7 ~\3f \ ia Qpe n for { , n g peW ion t 0 ^ e mem . into English in any part of the Penta- Habakkuk and Mal achi. mus t necessarily be the same as in an issue by the commit tee , but not friends , and .th ere were this time with profound admiration and hers of the Board of Governors , and teuch and the Former Prop hets and se- («¦) Lectures on bystematic s theol- the paat ) aa the Iaw fixe8 i t j with being correctl y sta ted is now found sixty-five central points of attrac- gratitude , the members of this Col- will be valuable hereafter to th e lect Psalms , rea ding rabbinical Hebre w ogy, iiiblical theolo gy and oom- thi g exception , however, t hat t here " not to be pertinent. 'V ery well, we tion It is agreed upon that the lege look up to the Union of American congregations. They will be en- with ease in the Bible commentary called parati ve tneoiogy. will be n0 g eni or class next year , will permit you to withdraw this ,. Shabuoth is tbe most eniovable of Hebrew Congregations together with abled to elect rabbis whose prece- Rashi , in at least twenty chapters in the 8. In the II. and III. Collegiate Those remai ning from t his year ' s wi th the remark that its oontradic- t -l. K" k f rfK - v , th t the benefactors and patrons of this den ts from boyhood up will be mat- Mishn a h and fifty pages of the Talmud ; Classes. class will have to finish their studies tion was not publish ed , nor was it the high leasts Which grace the Jew- inst itute, wb o united their beni gn ter of record. In the April meetin g history to after the fall of Jer usa lem, by («.) Histor y to the Demise of Moses in absentia. There will be taught in eliminated from the report as i sh calendar. efforts with the .. Union - to . establish the Faculty estab lished fprit self the Titus ; and each candida te must be able Maimonide s, be ginnin g of the the Junior Class Talmud and Code adopte d , by the Committe e of the 1 ' and suppor t this rock of Israel' s following rul es, to carry out the t o stand his examination for the Cincin- thirteenth century , and History as proscribed in the curriculu m, w hole. -It is clearl y evident that The May Music al Festival in Cin- hope in our blesse d country, this l aw of the Union ! regarding the de- nati Uni versit y to enter the B. Ph. or the of Jewish p hilosophy according wi th lectures on Talmudic Juri spru- District No. 7, being a Southern cinuati was a success as far as the new Fortr ess of Zi on , fro m whi ch gre e of Doctor of Divinity : . b. a. Uepartment in Lati n , Greek , math- to Solomon Munk. dence and readings of Homiletio J>"tnot , prefers to send her or p hans chorus the orchestra Miss Nilsson &htdl ^ f orth the Thorah to the 1. Any graduated Rabbi , two ema tic8 and the preparatory sciences, as (6.) Philoso phy : The third part of Li terature ; History to Moses Men- tc. the Hom e m New j Orleans inste ad- WTw * j- bon s eof Isr ael; and all of us pray , years af t er " his - graduat ion , may ap- L other ftrst-cla as colleces or univer si- Moreh , omitting the chapters on d elssohn ; m Philosophy, ilforefc Part of the Asylum at Cleveland , and i n and Mad . Materna are concerned. 1 God ble88 and ' rotect the Union and p ly to this Faculty for the degree of L un el; thfindida T be a ZTual Merkabah and on Job ? and the IL . «"* parallel chapter s in Saadi a , th e exercise of her preference d oes I t resulted in a deficit of $6, 000, on every member thereof. With spe- Doctor of Divinity. uTmaSal S^SSl ^L^SS cha p te™ °° Prop hecy in the Bachia and Albo ; j lectures on th e not wish to support or assist the account pf" hard times " no doubt , cial reveren c e and gr atitude we re- 2. Such app licant shall place be - ^l^^^rT ^^ T^ B °ok of Ikkarim by Jos eph Mas sorah and Introduction to Sacred Cleveland institution. This is all But Wagne rism is well nigh decap- °*niber the ladies ' societies , th e fore , the Facult y a thesis on any a ^ 1ZL J t8 «. ex- Alb o compared with the corre- Scriptures ; in exegesis, there will there is of it , plainly stated. It is a ^ * J i SSnT u a- nu i various lodges and charitable indi - theological , theofogio-literary or the- T'f 8, Am ancea students , on ex 8DO ndine chante rs in the ilforefc be read Thorah with Rashi , Ibn Ezra matter qf choice between two chan- i tated both here and ip Chicago , al- vidualB wh » b their oU8 ^ ft ologic -philoso phical subject . to prov e »™nat ,o„ may be place d m h.gher L P ECTUB |8 . Xn Introductio n to ^ d Targumini , the Book of Job, and t ies, and - i t may not be altogether though Mr. Thomas selected the enab ie the talented sons of indi gent progress and success in his studies. °| as9e '' . ^th in the College an d Unu-er - the wholfi of ^ jBoMfc _ P salms in Syriac fro m the Peshito. unna tural that the choice is made earlier and bes t music of Wagner parents to reap the benefits of a lib - 3. If such thesis shall prove sat- 8It y- M ) Reading Syriac from the Pesh- I n 4be I. Collegiate Class there nearer home , and if i t were on e or i g- and ha d the most prominent artists eral and thorough education , ttfbe isfactory to the Faculty , the app H- No f( ^ 9 are '•>>a'-ged in the Hebre w ' itQ Psa imB j to xxx will be read Talmud and Code as inally to be made, it would be per- ?n «Ami i * ft Rnth th B r,™BB «nd come enli ghtened . and enthusiastic cant shall u ndergo a thoroug h ex- Un,on College , and , besides , even' Bfu- prescribed in the curriculum ; Sepher fectl y proper lor it to adop t New to execute re. com cue press ana banner . bearer8 of Iarae i' B 8acre d amination in an y one treatise of the Ment is allowed free use of the libr ary, By th e Rev. . Dr. Sonneschein , ok Hammadda in Maimon ides as the Orleans. If this plain pro position the . audience s are now of but one caU8 e, champions of Judah 's honor , Talmud , in any one of the twent y- the largest and best selecte d of ite kind ox. Louis: philosophical Prep edentics , with had been placed in the proper li ght opinion , viz , that the American ear practical illustrations of the Jewish four books of the Bible , aiid in any in this country , and of text -books as Four lectures on-Homiletics. special reference to terminol ogy ; without the attem pt to cast undue is not f ormed for Wagner music , mind in this land of intelli g ence, Hebrew or Arabic theolog ic-p hilo- well aa encyclope dias and dictionaries. gy p RECEPT0 R Mueller : History, including the histor y of wrong on the Nor thern Orp hans ' not even for Gounod ' s oratorio al- and the living witnesses of our peo- sop hical book of Jewish literature , No test is imposed upon any student , ; , n de A Pre -na t liter ature to the final comp ilat ion of Ho me, it would have been received «i, An ^. it ia A,n «r nri« ,t.i fl^o.o pie's unsh aken fidelity to the living of which he has made a particular except to produce testi mony of g ood . . " . paratory. the Mishnah and the Mishnaic books ; with becoming consideratio n , yet WO UM U is ra u ox oneniai nower s. God of l8rael We thank them 8tud the said examinations to be moral char acter on entering the College , (a.) P8ALMscxix.tocxxxv. and cxiu. i n the Bible, Genesis wit h Rashi , when the preference is to be gained It was discovered that a May fes- We bless them. We pray for them. , conducted by^ the professors of those and to obey the rules and regulati on s of toexvn. expounded and com- Ibn Ezra and Tar gum Onkelo s, Dan- by char ges without foundation , the tival and a church t aift . two different I n the language of Sacred Writ , we resp ective disciplines. the institute. Women are admitted to nutted to memory by the siu- ifi i ( Ezra , Nehemiah arid Aramaic truth must be told. It is claimed institutions. The Wagner music , send our fraternal salutations to, . 4. If those examinations shall au honors Special students are ad- /, den,s - ^ Grammar , Proverbs from ch. x. to th at the separation must take place it may be set down as a fact , will each and all of them : j . prove gaUrfutoryihe degree of Doc- mitted to the lectures and the use of the ( } Tn^^ nt e Jhf Slw ? XV '' to be memorized , and He- becau P e there is no room for the u„^ ( .fi.. *i n oi io. D , ;„ tki. n ^i •. ^-.wi ^ ^U -w.« , MV ,i- tor of Divinity shall be bestow ed librar y but n ( .t to dem-e^s anguan mio ine neorew. brew composition. Southern orp hans in the Asylum. W« ^^^ t1SSr ° "" ^ DtP ^^ UP ° n the aPP liLnt i ^ 'Sr " nr ^lege infe rs , ; ' ** <** * ^ P ^ry. In the preparatory Department I ask that the names of .11 * who Wester n country , tot Wag ner. Nq leB8 atofull gnd reverentlv the sxude nt s three ^ d upon successful ) Talmud of Treatise Bera choth there will be read and tau g ht the have app lied and been refused ud- w ? ' * .i ¦ , 4 the members of this College look up . The Gr aduates of 1883, the first stud the d b e of B£ h(jlor f , the second and fourth chapters , same as m last year s course , viz : m.ttance shall be give n , how many We are not sufficientl y informe d to you , Mr. President and members j daa a ever graduat e firon xtthu . Col - Hebpew ' n3n) t h ich certifies that the (M ^«»t to Bxodna xxi. and xxiL In C Gr ad e- -Exodus , Joshua and and the causes for refueul. If , a* I on the propositions made bv the of the Board of Governors , and lege (after haying been graduated recicient ig red to be a tocher of W Gramm ar: Translations from Judges, in Hebrew grammar , ety am credibly informed , none have Rev. Dr. Gottheil to the Emanuel thank you no less sincerely for the fwm the Cincinnati Hig h S choo " l » |X " hIhooT Teacher and tho EnK lish in t0 Hebre w - mol °F' " t? eX v. er - ° ISe 5 ^ trttD8la " Jf 6 ^ . r f fuBed admi ttance , and the Con gregation and can not writ e paternal solicitude which you evince and Universitv , comprisin g an eight S^' ,^^^ 2e * d ^™ H . In Grade C, Preparatory. tion from Mannhei mer ' s Gr a mm a r, District prefers to -send her orphan * v,ongregawoc , auu tnu noi wnw r ,. . . . .<.. . , years ' course), are located at the Keauer ln "ie ^ynago ^!ue . me degree oi ' *" * Rashi readi ng, Ptrk e Aboth and an- elsewher e , it does not he with it to about them. We are . in the dark char w of your dutie a the dSen in- head of congregat ions thus : . Rabbi (n»nw mnn), which-certifie r that (a.) Mishna : Tr eatises Aboth and other small trea tise * of Mishn ah for complain that none bf its orp hans about the main point , viz : whether tere st which vou tak n in th n mnL« Rabbi Isra el Aaro n, in Fort the recipient is prej aaredr to ,.be ti»e Kabbi loma- . .. cursory readin g, and histo ry fr om are re ceived in t he 'Asylum which the reverend genUeman propose s to KC ffttiJ & W^M ' ^ ¦ ; ^ . and pre fer of any . Heb ^w cong rega- J- ^^^ SS^^ ^ ( ^^ l A ^ jf ^ ' r «be . aided in est ablish ^ Vour abolish the Sabbath of the Deca- members , the task whiclfyou per- " ... Rabbl Henry Berkowit z , in Mo- tj on ; and t he degree of ^octoro f Dmn- («- J Hiawnr^f Med o Pena an and j g Gr ade. - Deuteronom y. I. simile of a hous e leased by three , . . . . .. . , . . form and the labors which vou un- bil e, Ala. ity. /jip! ni - . - j and 11. Sa muel , in Hebrew gram- families bears np analogy , as you logue and adopt in its stead th e So^J5^u h o " t anv ^ exnec- Rabbi Jo8e P h Krau skop f, in K an- Board ing and lodging can be had here (<*¦ ) Grammar: Hebre w writin g and mar i etvmt >logy ' concluded and ex- are not excluded from the house . Christian Sunday ; or whether he tation of mundane rewar d Who- sas City, M o. from twenty to tw ^ rity- Ave dollars per t ranslating, iro m neorew into ercises in translation continued from nor are you compelled to go. The re propose s a divine service in the ever loves Israel will cheerfully ac- R abbi Da vid Phili pson , in Balti- month , at Kilver m\uVs/~&00 Richmond English , ana nice versa . Deutsc h' s Gramm ar , ' Mishn ah and is plen ty of room for you , and if y ou temp le , with lectures or sermon s , knowledge the important service s more - Md - Street - and el^where.' A stipend is Bv Prece ptor Mannheimer : Talmud reading commenced, Rashi from choice volun tar ily leave and also on Sund ay for the benefit of wbicb you so faithfully and disin- There are recommended for gradu gran ted to . studeais jvho need and best de- 1 - In Grade A , Preparatory. readin g continued and Cassel' s His- refuse to pay your contrac t for rent ,. *i,„ D» „K^n / nt nr „„f Qtt „„j tere stedly render to-I srael' s most ation , at the end of this month , being serve it. AppUcation rf fpr such stipend . Histor y : From the beg inning of story concluded. it is repud iation , You ask for the tnose wno ao not. or can not atte nd ^0^ _ caaBe , arjd prav wjth U8 graduates and poslrgrad uates of the must^^ad &toftfe io&d 6lf]Uove>nor s , Herod 's rei?n to the destruc- In A Gr ade. —Le viticus , selected contract , I have given it to you. divine service on the ba ,bbath-da y. *pim *p>< " IK ' Cincinnati University, Academical Hebr ew Tfoion Cbllege . ' BV/^ettnian , tion of the Temple . passagep irom Numbers with Rashi Seeing ihat it does exist , I supp ose If he proposed the former , he- did * " He who teaches (or causes to be Course , the following candidate s : Esq. ^.Presid ent. , Brofiwe acy^ airf , good 2 la Grade li Pcevaratorv t- ftnd 1L King8 ' Hebrew Syntax Veri tas will compl y with its terms. propose something impracti cable , taug ht) the Thorah to his fel low- Ludwig Grossman , of Chicago , mor a1«acMmuft hlpfve ^ lid thi (a ) Hotory - Prom the unrisin. and n . ew Heb rew grammar , wi tj l the Well , when ¦TJKW^d Lou isiana which no congregation will accent - man 'B 80n merits to sit ' and wil1 8it i " u u n , pu- th applicant must be re r omrn ended ^by the J ' of Se M^JnZZTlh^S S,^™ 18 * 8 ^" Unued ; Mishnah and leave No 7 and become, No. ^ 8 , as wn en no congrega won wiii accept , j fa A d H. .„ Max Heller , of Chicago , III. conere Bation and rabbi ot ids nlaro of or lie MacaaD »e8 to the demise Talmud reading continued , and Jimted by yuu . - vy.U No. 7 , then if the latter , the Emanuel Cong rega- And now > j/r, p^ent and gen. Iaaac Ruben stein , of Leav Snworth . SS2S Im?M w!T Ant l MaCcabean k,n«' bi"tory fro m Wise ' s book from Z.ru Nashv ille and MspTpV^ have claim tion might perhaps give its consent , tlemen. oermit me to revi ew in brief Kan - nufl i/.. ffj».rii ' -. on ' /i \ n gon Jrfil d i r ^ j Dabel to the deat h of Queen on Cleveland I*jr New Orleans ? I to discoverin a short time that Jew la.? year ? 8 work of SCoSta ?. Josep h Silve r man, of Cincinnati . ^^Z^^^ ^ ( ^Sd H -nSf wkh etvL ^S Sttl ° ffi ^ 8 * ot p8 ^ lm , a t0 be ex " ?«•>«» "ohjiSlMldon "i" "* - .^ who neglect or refuse to worshi p the facult y. ftZ^ft t ^{T^ ' n si bo eKaSL &. utprI tur e analyse ' ' ^mol°^ ] pounded and committed to memory all improbab iejn th, near futu re ' , " ,, a ,, «, .„ . / There are left in the Senior Class 8l bj h-cxb tau ght 'AWD . .^j Tiij BATr jRE unai yeep. m e very grade. The question is clearly defined now : God on the Sabbath will not do The Facult y of th e Hebrew Union the following thr ee atudenU , who . i»EArj,^ a 883-84. V (c.) Grammar : The Irregular Verbs , ' ° THE MB rar y. you desireio,be. relieved of your ob- i t on Sunday , v Sunday lectur es College consists of the following according to the . law governin g the punng ' lms ^hbTa ^tio year the j? e . mn and PartU5,e8 ' wl th Your College Library is in good ligation to ^Gleveland , and. sup port among J ews are successful , firs t , if teachers : - College , can not graduate this year : foltomng. siibj epis wer > tau ght and / ,, i m™ ' . Th. T».ti Ma Bn .i flonditil ' 1 - It has been incr eafled the Ntiw ^Oriean s ' institution , flow th e lecturer has to tell to his audi- p B , UK Mo8 * 8 Mm minee , Dr. P fl.. Moms Sachs " of Chicago. li tera Ww ^ead^iz :t, . (d) J"?** H ft ! y«1 «% ™J $,t d »™8 P a8t yew with ' 360 .l»Blii% 'b> broug ht! abou t? is the

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a The Ameri can-.. .' .laaftA guPB. r,<» ^-.4ii-«,«r 9f tf«iw.klUA opposito n to Judaism and religUm l Rabbi Ionatk Mubli.br , Preceptor There are recommended for ad- Tosefoth, from Treatise Kiddu- (b.) Grammar : The Regular Verb, I would reBpeotfullyrWu'ggeat that^Vttllnftf tt m#X*t\m. ZLtM ^ t* niease the irrtli tious of Talmud. vancement from III. Collegiate Io «ntn 2a to Toma to 44, 68 to 626, with translations from English the Cata Oguii UxoniDlfited and the«L f^f^i

" JTJ Si. oSTftSSr TtJe Rev. SikgkuwdMaxnheimer; Junior Class 66i to 70a. being 64 pages;from into Hebrew . . ; - new books bound durin g the vacn-—~ w ,„, - " ¦ ¦ Z ^T f

n<1 fnvo,on8 «lem6nt -

lne fornaer B. A., Pre ceptor of Hebrew and Bible. Moses P. Jacobeon , of Cipcinnali , Tre atise JUfrccoiA 2a to 14a, 22a (r.) Psalms expounded , viz, Psalms tion. Among the princi pal donor BISAAC M. WlSfc - , Editor. ,e not generall y the case among -The Rev. Dr. S. tt. Sonneschein , Tobias tfchonfarber , of Cleveland , to 246, being 30 pages $ from i. to x., xv., xix., xxii., xxiv., to the Library dunn &Jhe past yearLEX) WISE , - Mana e6r - preachers , and the latter is unworthy 6f St. Louie, Lecturer of Homileticfl. „«, „ «„ „, „„».¦,.„ -„„ Treatiee Pesachim 2a to 6a, 60a xxix., xxxiv., cxlv., and oota/ ther ^muBt be mentioned J ud ge~~S-.- vnr j„ a.7i ii7

~ and unbecoming any earnest man . Ibaac M. Wise, Prof essor of Phi- FH0M "' TO in' COh UiGIA:rE CLA88 " to 516. 65b to 666. being 14 pages, . mitted to memory Psalms i., iL, Moses/Wilson , of Cincinna ti , JudgeCtielnoatl , P., Ja pe 6

^i8H4. tt . . J • losophy and History. Edw ard Califlch , of Toledo, O. and altogether 98 pages. viii., xv., xix., xxm., xxxiv, and Juhu s Rosenthal and " Jac pb Rosen-

It is a fact that the French weekly Thk Rkv. TM . Goldstein , Precep- Isaac L. Rypine, of New York (6.) Code , f rom Tad Hacha sakah,, , cxlv., in B. and C Grades , Pre-; btog, J fcq.. of Chicago , 111. Youroi^h P..hli.hlnn anri Prin iinn Pr . L'Antisemitique expired last month , tor of Liturgy and Vocal Music. City. Hilchoth Ishshuth. chapters i. to] - paratory. * 'IS*"* C0QtalnB now > not "n ]y .aneiOCh Publishing ana frinll ng to., „.„__„ , _„ _„„ *. „„ ;, ;„ « R abbi David Philipson was Pre- There are , fur therm ore , recom- viii. ; Hilchoth Uhabbath , ohap- By Prece ptor Goldstein : . excellent and very comprehe nsive

Publishers and Proprietors. «.. ™.. resurrec ' no more , now h is* ceptor 0f Hebrew and Bible up to mended toadvance from the A Grade ter s i. to vii. ; Hilchoth Chamaz In all classes vocah music, trad i- selection of Hebraic and Rabbi nical• grave question where the Pans cor- j anuary i, i884, when he left to fill of the Pre paratory Department to Umazzah , chapters i., ii., v., vii., tional chants and melodies, princi- and other Or iental literature.; Gre ekscbbcri ption prick respondent of the New York Times the chair of Rabbi in the Har Sinai the I. Collegiate Class, and to re- viii., being 20 chapters ; from pies of the science of music, and and Latin , Classical and Post-Cla s-iwr douariiybab. will get his information concerning Congregation , of Baltimore, Md. Pre- ceive the Degree of pan ) " Bachelor Shukhan Arich Ebin Hae zer the forms of eynago gical worship. sioal works j Dictionar ies, Con cord-wiSft'mATH viiHTbR * i oo Jewish affairs. Perhaps he might ceptor Mannheimer was elected in of Hebrew ," the following: and from Yore Diah 20 selected The Divine services every Satur - imces* 'and Encyclopedias , in He-wi£ sabbath viBiTORin a DEBORAH «oo . n„nnlioj nn „ in J * Ynr] t \v his place, and entered upon his du- Miss Emily Bloch; of Cincinnati , chapters. , day afterndon have been

^continued brew ^ Aramaic ,. Syr ino, Arabic, Ger-rwnG« To EWPE. ow« Y^E:. 100 oe suppuea now in new rom oy

tieB jammry 15. ig84. He was also for advan cement. (c.) HoUilbtic Literature , Midrash during the whole year. Ever y Sab- man French and English , G»eek and— r^T'n^ i r so-called Jewish organs which ejected Secretary of the Faculty in Solomon Bat t, of Vicksbur g, Miss. Rabba, from Genesis, chapters bath one of II. and HI. Collegiate Latin : but also a considerable selec-

iwouiKra S] are published and edited anony- place of Prece ptor Philipson . Hyman Elkan , of Evansville, Ind. xii. to xiv , xvii. to xix., xxv., Classes conducted the Divine service tion of the philosophical , hist orical ,one pq«»re, one inwnioQ * i oo mously by renegade Jews , the hire- Prece ptor Mu eller having accep t- William Fri edman , of St. Louis ' xxx., xxxviii. to xl., xlii., lv., and one of the Senior Class preached poetical , and beljetris tic literature s,o^S't^ mon*. ' V. :. . . . : . . . : . *S bnge of conver sion societies. But ed a call from the Congregation of Ma W\\. to lx. ; fro m Exodus , chap- the sermon Besidee this, the mem- in Hebrew

^ English, German and

o^Sw^. montn. is oo Wfl * M . • .. „,. . nB Kalamazoo to fill there the chair of Moses Gnes, of Newark , N. J. ters i. to xv.; from Number s, hers of the latter also preached French. The Library is deficient in

SS^£lSS^TM> ££intto^' 'wi -buiii- " " *"" wouia «a"on *°o ¦ /^T *° °°

" Rabbi , there will be veusiiit in July Rudolph Gros sman , of Chicago , xx ii. and xxiii., being in all 20 or lectured occasional ly in the modern • theological and cri tical"ST" 6D^teM a ™ " . • »• careful Wlth the neWH taken from next two places , the place of a Pre- HI. chapters. Temple , and are well practic ed works. Whenever the Coun cil^rtA*&Ee^o°?^8SToi^n ta ch. tho8« organs , for they lie no less ceptor of Talmud and that of the Charles Levy, of Cincinnati. (d. ) Lectures on introduction into in pedagogics and catechizat ion, as would agai n allow $500 to be spent—--===. .. - . -= than the Fre nch Antisemiti qiic. Any Librarian , which the Board will Wm. Rosenau, of Philadelphia. the Talmud Literatu re , Talmud- every one of the1 Senior Class was on the Library, this suni could well». a woijF & co.^ riT and its 80.caiie(j jewi8h organ published in have to fill prior to September next Max Werthemier, of Buffalo, N. Y. ical Methodology and Terjaainol- engaged as a regular teacher in the be applied to this particular pur pose .

•reata oi 'ihS'AMEBi cAH tan a el. Nn_ v , „unflB „H it/>r «nH nnh - In regard to the retiring Rabbi There are, fur thermore , recom 0gy. l' Sabbath-schools . conclusion.•SS.."" "ew T°'k '" r V . i i u IKnatz Mueller, I beg leave to say , mended for advanceme nt inthe Pre- ( e.) Hebrew Composition , b/week- STSTfi M and method. t _ Prtno1nsion of ,hi R K\nt h x*t*tea ' hBher are n«t popularly known as tgat this gentleman both as Precep- paratory Departm ent from B to A ]v exercises. Th« .im« .W^d th th« rlnHses is . i p ( ?1!mk i w 1"«:e \^

VM.?.J.?o^ K?: gentlemen

of integrity .you may rely tor and Aa ian always

discharge d

Grade

: / , 2. ] n - the n and III . CoUeg iaU Z^n V STS PSileT '„d Tlm^oT' £win confer a faVir npoa botb the upon it , is either the organ of some his duti es faithfully and success- Alex. Geismar , of Cincinnati . Classes. fif, ' hmirH weeklv and the field twhi tr „n™.ftn m^r K««„,.ki .S&n ^»Sg^ g- poUtU ud gang or of a" conversion taU,. He proved himself fully com-, CHfton Levy, of New Orleans La. (,) Talmud , with jwm, of treatise ^cte aS&%iTl

^ t^ JFoSfldete».»t ?« the AABH.OAH-I8BAB.L. » petent and efficient , and has won Leo P^ip^n, of Columbus 0. Chuli the third chapter 48 pected of the graduates to master yo/hSS S kindl y bestowe d on me2 s J t0 di ce Juda em ftnd di . rj^t

aS "t,'BOf4

' Charles

Schwarz , of Cleveland , O. and f t tj Aboda Z the Hebraic, Rabbinical and philo- fn this important work of eductionGen eraL Lambert was appointed reel/to lie I much as their mean X^Sit the Rev. Solomon EP

from c to b .Rade. roJ from J

12b 22 pages, be- * *«^ »J ^*% I consider

the

work

of

this

CollegeOener al lnspector of the ^Wa aiml and purposes rehire. jj ta -rA. D I be, leave to suggjt

J ^KKf S (»^$ ?J %,»** B* ^^SSSSiSSSiS ?l A^Z^^T^r^!of France, and another Jew , Captai n -¦ tha ' he be elected Professor pfifjfe-, ^.pgg Ruben etoin

o Cincin- ^ r«*/b*A chap ters i. to viii. certain ty in the original. Besides of learning and enlightenment inHalphen , received the prize of the North Annual Beport from the Hebre w

^

*£»

S^fe Slf * M^er Levy, of Moun t Vernon , ( c ) Lectdbks 0Q T lmad Hermen- this they are expected to be fully Sur coSntfy next Thai™Tt ofAcademy of Science for the best u«to» <*»«&*• method to filffi &r^offi^' Studem e npt recommended for eutics Princip les of Talmudic acquainted with the theology and human knowledge which is neg-work o/the progress in mathema , wn|M

~ m ,

"f& ^S ^ ^^^Z f o^ ^

" £? * on? *£%& ^J ^' XXics. Those French Jews are getting wnr iyn Jj^n^Co ^ j «jjo^

to

lor the

-cho- (i) H CoMPOBITION by week]y Therefore, it is necessary ln .iS progress,Tr it is theu^n the ff0rid - Tu ,,« r l „; <inu a,lli^b,r, l>f ltl ,Bo n r<, tS SrSSS ^ S^' All Ldent s

recommended for ad- exereise8 - £13 ^ ^ ?T?J 'T^T' -n1 am

T~~ o/ aortrHo n of t kr H. U. v.: that might be ca led to - fill this *anceme Ht ar e al?o students orgrad - By Prof. Epp iKger : . supported by strict punctuality be tired of the work , and will never beThe Rabbinical Confe rence to Mr ^ ^ . £Xf coUidinf wfi

the oates of the Cincinnati High sfhool ,. In Smior] Cla88t •*&* & MtSto SSb^k ev rv t± LXZ&3& if Tmeet in Berlin , Jun e 4th and 5th , -The undersi gned , in behal f of the estabiished principles of historical or Univer sity^ i

ta the academical ) KxEGESla . The book of Eze- and uL I «,iS is done bv each f/fjv PfrB0.nt

con.ne^

d.with it Butmustcertainl yh ave been a one-sided Faculty of the'HeUw Union Col- exegesis

P • PoSad Tales^l fr^^ ^

( ^felfrom chapt^fo x°L and tWtfi& ^toS e^S ^fiSSvifttfi^tSul

-affair , inasmuch as the ultra -ortho- *^ ™ *f f i £» ts'S in^&tTli

1?^

pKflK fi rf pStor ^Mt .. /n |A. //. J I//.

Ceifa -pported by the conscientiousness ^LTX^ouTa^TZdox ring would not be represented , g^

1"* S^o^'ho^rabte Kng as it ha S

gexisted

7 ' Heller to receive the said degree Clones . of the students There is perhaps that ,the College ia not mor e im.and hi therto only forty two rabbis J™ .^-J^J^°Jt yea^work I?is not necessary to inform you this month and Jb seph Stblz uTr e- (o., ExEGESI8 : 12 chapters of Gene- Samuel workTn"s^sh'ort a Poj ant than my services ,announced thei r intention to be and to suggest the outlines of a plan especially of the work done by Rabbi feive it in 1885 accor ding to the Bj 3 with Rashi i }bn Ezra and Sme as vo^Heb ^ewuLS Colleee ?v. -'it g' howevf.r » a8 you do notpresent at the Conference. for next /L. . Moses ^lelziner Dr. Ph his learn- laws

governing the University. W«d the whole book

of CrS ^uS" «

-jSS e vL^TwUUo my'Tut y «^¦ •» /ermlt »«. geatlemen , to state in ing and capacity as a teacher of TRE organization for 1884-85, Jeremiah. method punotaa u tT i conscientious- Sfo» I take a S wide in theOur local editor reported last advanc .e that %* work has pros- Talmud , as this gentleman is widely In rf to the reorgan izati on 0f (&•) Grammar : The Aramaic and ' frnt erna l co-operation of SJJ rf mv offices and the result *

week that Charles Silverman of P,fred ™ y0UT G^S\ a>° d?"?g H,nOWD

a.cknow;edg.ed as °.D« »f the Colfege for the next scholastic S*»ac grammars reviewed and eacQ and al [ teach Qrs aQ§ Bfcudent £ dffll no^c^ ^ ^^ ^^week that Charles

^ bilverman o

Re past year. No violation of the the most eminent teachers of Tal - year , I hav e publi shed the following compared. the Board 'of Governors and the J ; SS2aS'towmiin in H foreverCincinnati , had been elected ' Rabb i discip line, no difference of opinion mud m this or .any similar institute , £otice fchr eePtime8 in The Amer 3. In A Grade Preparatory. Faculty, all of whom are directed "

^iSm to mSS rSri ani davof a ead ng congregation in Ro- in the Faculty or between the Fac- either here or in Europe , and he is ICan Isra phtf viz • / \ tt Tk. « 't - • v , und mvmn^ hv thn rat ™ mlioH nua r *u u T?g ^. . V?um i y ayChester N Y " which is a mistake "1*7 and students , and no other especiall y disti nguished fflrscientific

Ibjueijm, v» . ( a.) Exec.es s: The Books of Num-

J ^f^SinSS S £' v * 5w i.thank y°u forChester , H. Y. , which is a mistake. disturbance marred for a method and svstematic generaliza- CAxniDA ™ for the H,iirew Unta ben and Kings with JZwfc* to sp"1 1 of benevolence _and the. emi the kindl y feelings which unite us,The young gentleman has been the pleasant relations tion. But it might be expedient to College will please take notice th at the Numbers , chapt ers .. to v. 11 j .n*n

v\^i^ .1 ^^elected a Hebre w and Sabbath- amon g the memoere of this CoUege. inform you that the new Preceptor , tent h scholastic year will be opened the v, to x xxii. to xxiv., being to- tty^

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noble. ,

this,

union.

Let our faith in" school teacher of that congregation None of them -was 'd istu rbed , by the Rev. Siegmund Mannheimer ,' B. first Monday in September. All 8tu- gether 12 chapters SS wMr Sttw students Sve

G°} 8 ete,rnaI J U6tlce be ou? reward

LX tT^e^- tr^ s^ i a:a;rae= -.»-^.w^.-. <m— "»-- ffi tss si-sis* »*, ™.Land sberg lS the well OelOvea KabDi ,

t f ! ^h f u Q j roved him8elf able conscien.- Freshmen for the Prepar atory Depart- , x "»g ™ chapters an<1 «°"»"&,"£* l™"^^K^!

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HDan n»3? rTT Wand that young gentleman claims P

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f8 8t of m{, g0M and

8Ucce88ful teacher in the ment will be examined in Hebrew read- ('•) Talmud : Treatise , itojfc ifcafca-

g^ SS? f-f.&^Jj 'LS' AU of Wflich ia «spectfully sub-no such distinction. , adelphia , withdrew from the College branches intrusted to his care ". He ing, grammar to beyond the regular ™A ft pm 18a to 256, 29a to tea, par "" J^f^B W^1 .mitt ed by" on account of supposed inability to fills his place very creditably. rerb , tr anslation from Hebrew into En- . being in all 30 page s, and re- ally rapport .^t, «SS»nlE? Yoar most obedient servan t,Sixty five sons and daughter s of become a public orator. A spirit The lectures of the Rev. Dr. Son- gii8h m the Book of Genesis , and Bible 7 .rfnniS Philolo gy Sfstor y Thinks are Isaac M. Wise ,I srael were confirmed last Shabwlh of earnest inquiry and research , of neschein on Homiletic s may be history from the beginning to the time of ine oeginmng.

due to the Rector and Professors of Pmident of the Hebrew Union <'»ii> -<;'.in the two Cincinnati temp les in reverence for the reli gion and liter- characterized as masterworks of Zerubabel ; and must be able to stand an By Professor Wise :

the Universit the ,PrinciDai8 and ~ presenc e of the largest congregations ature .of Israel as also for secular mutton m parco i in this particular examination for the Cincinnati high l. I n the Senior Class. teachers of the High Schools for the I- O. B. B. No. 7 and the Cleveland Or--which the eoreeous temples could lf ™n& governed the advanced branch

^ for which all text-book s are 9cll0ol in E IiBh grammar j arithmetic (a .} h,8TOrv completed. work done by them so well , to ad- . ^n

^ksjlum.

rat ol^ToSiS^n to S^lI-i^Wthk-taSr

fit to ^e eba? and £, ?SL?£ and ge0graphy ' °r te Bd,nlttod °n &• Philosophy :?he Books of IWa- vance the cause of education and . tetaE*™«n-.™».i*««.seat or oBer standing room to. lower classes. For all this abund- n ^te **** ™, ? '** tificat es from other schools , un less the rim by Josep h Albo and Emu to elevate the standard of intelli- Sa —l ereefmv brother VeritasCantors and choirs did their best , ant blessing we praise and glorify f™ »« *J "Jf

,h «

°f candidate be a gradua te of a school of nolh hdeoth by the Gaon Saa- gence. I feel obliged in this con- thSJ eh v*ur DSs Z ? truth isand the preachers of course , were JJ ^-j ^hjj J p-j

A^ Sn. ^^^^M-i

0' ^.—- ^~» «««, - -- V -5^"*^? * l^ d^SS 'S S^ W ? —very eloquent. The divine service

over ?hls seat of learning as The Faculty held during the past «"•»«"*«,. may be placed m higher the Moreh and modern philoso- special work done by^Prof Sproull him . We oyght to come to a cor-

was very impressive and edifying. waB i„ davs of yora BhekiLh year regular monthly meetings for cla88eB - in the College and in the phy . .. . . . . . "* *£? ^versity , who conducts an rect understanding. He says that

The afternoon was gay and happy. oZ theSred 8ffi£ on Mount mutual infor nTation, and kept care- l"Sh «»>ool . . (c) Exeges.s on the las chapters of A rabic department frequented by the que8tion whethet haif orp hari8The sheets were thron ged wUh Eah ^SSSSSSSSS^ M record of the monthl y work of ^eshrn en for th. Collegiate Depart- Ezekiel , on ^Ecclesiastes Song most of your advanced students . are ^ t0

and p rovided

f or b

ionlf makin ! their Zl > to th» and gratitude we acknowledge every teacher , the stendin j and con- .ment wTft be examined in Hebre w gran,- «-f Solomon , and of the Minor theIcurhic olum for next year , the Orp han Asylum is not at allpeople making their calls to the B™ J " , ™ . ~«" ductJ

of e ' 8tudent . The record mar in full ; translation from Hebrew Pro phets Amos Nahum , Jo el The curriculum for the next year pertinent to the issue. It was madeconfirm ed parties , their parents and U«y nwjj / t . 7 ~\3f \ ia Qpen for {,ngpeWion t0 ^e mem. into English in any part of the Penta- Habakkuk and Mal achi. must necessarily be the same as in an issue by the commit tee, but notfriends, and .there were this time with profound admiration and hers of the Board of Governors , and teuch and the Former Prop hets and se- («¦) Lectures on bystematic s theol- the paat ) aa the Iaw fixe8 itj with being correctl y sta ted is now found

sixty-five central points of attrac- gratitude , the members of this Col- will be valuable hereafter to the lect Psalms , reading rabbinical Hebre w ogy, iiiblical theology and oom- thig exception , however, that there" not to be pertinent. 'Very well, wetion It is agreed upon that the lege look up to the Union of American congregations. They will be en- with ease in the Bible commentary called parati ve tneoiogy. will be n0 genior class next year , will permit you to withdraw this ,.Shabuoth is tbe most eniovable of Hebrew Congregations together with abled to elect rabbis whose prece- Rashi , in at least twenty chapters in the 8. In the II . and I I I . Collegiate Those remai ning from this year 's with the remark that its oontradic-t -l. K" k f rfK - v, th t the benefactors and patrons of this dents from boyhood up will be mat- Mishn ah and fifty pages of the Talmud ; Classes. class will have to finish their studies tion was not publish ed, nor was itthe high leasts Which grace the Jew- inst itute, wbo united their benign ter of record. In the April meeting history to after the fall of Jer usa lem, by («.) Histor y to the Demise of Moses in absentia. There will be taught in eliminated from the report asish calendar. efforts with the.. Union- to . establish the Faculty estab lished fprit self the Titus ; and each candida te must be able Maimonide s, beginning of the the Junior Class Talmud and Code adopte d , by the Committe e of the

— 1— ' and suppor t this rock of Israel' s following rul es, to carry out the to stand his examination for the Cincin- thirteenth century , and History as proscribed in the curriculu m, w hole. -It is clearl y evident thatThe May Music al Festival in Cin- hope in our blessed country, this law of the Union ! regarding the de- nati Uni versit y to enter the B. Ph. or the • of Jewish philosophy according wi th lectures on Talmudic Juri spru- District No. 7, being a Southern

cinuati was a success as far as the new Fortress of Zion , fro m which gree of Doctor of Divinity : . b. a. Uepartment in Lati n, Greek , math- to Solomon Munk. dence and readings of Homiletio J>"tnot , prefers to send her or phanschorus the orchestra Miss Nilsson &htdl forth the Thorah to the 1. Any graduated Rabbi , two ematic8 and the preparatory sciences, as (6.) Philoso phy : The third part of Li terature ; History to Moses Men- tc. the Home m Newj Orleans instead-

WTw *™ j - bonseof Israel; and all of us pray, years after" his - graduat ion, may ap- L„ other ftrst-cla as colleces or univer si- Moreh , omitting the chapters on delssohn ; m Philosophy, ilforefc Part of the Asylum at Cleveland , and inand Mad . Materna are concerned. 1 God ble88 and 'rotect the Union and ply to this Faculty for the degree of L un el; thfindida T be a ZTua l Merkabah and on Job ? and the IL. «"* parallel chapters in Saadia, th e exercise of her preference does

It resulted in a deficit of $6,000, on every member thereof. With spe- Doctor of Divinity. uTmaSalS^SSl ^L^SS

cha p

te™ °° Prop hecy in the Bachia and Albo ;j lectures on th e not wish to support or assist theaccount pf" hard times " no doubt , cial reverence and gratitude we re- 2. Such app licant shall place be- ^l^^^rT ^ T B°ok of Ikkarim by Joseph Massorah and Introduction to Sacred Cleveland institution. This is allBut Wagne rism is well nigh decap- °*niber the ladies ' societies, the fore, the Facult y a thesis on any ™ a

1ZL J t8 «. ex- Alb o compared with the corre- Scriptures ; in exegesis, there will there is of it, plainly stated. It is a * J i SSnT u a - nu i various lodges and charitable indi - theological , theofogio-literary or the- T'f 8, Am ancea students , on ex

8DOndine chante rs in the ilforefc be read Thorah with Rashi , Ibn Ezra matter qf choice between two chan-itated both here and ip Chicago , al- vidualB wh»

b their oU8 ^ft ologic-philosophical subject .to prove »™nat ,o„ may be placed m h.gher

LPECTUB |8. Xn Introductio n to ^d Targumini , the Book of Job, and ties, and - it may not be altogetherthough Mr. Thomas selected the enab ie the talented sons of indigent progress and success in his studies. °|as9e''. ^th in the College and Unu-er -

the wholfi of jBoMfc _ Psalms in Syriac fro m the Peshito. unna tural that the choice is made

earlier and best music of Wagner parents to reap the benefits of a lib- 3. If such thesis shall prove sat- 8It y- M ) Reading Syriac from the Pesh- In 4be I. Collegiate Class there nearer home, and if it were one or ig-and had the most prominent artists eral and thorough education , t tf be isfactory to the Faculty , the app H- No f(

^9 are '•>>a'-ged

in the Hebre w ' itQ Psa imB j to xxx will be read Talmud and Code as inally to be made, it would be per-

?n «Ami i* ft Rnth th B r,™BB «nd come enlightened . and enthusiastic cant shall undergo a thoroug h ex- Un,on College , and , besides , even ' Bfu- prescribed in the curriculum ; Sepher fectly proper lor it to adop t Newto execute re. com cue press ana banner .bearer8 of Iarae i'B 8acre d amination in any one treatise of the Ment is allowed free use of the libr ary, By th e Rev. .Dr. Sonneschein , ok Hammadda in Maimon ides as the Orleans. If this plain pro positionthe. audience s are now of but one caU8e, champions of Judah 's honor , Talmud , in any one of the twent y- the largest and best selected of ite kind ox. Louis: philosophical Prepedentics, with had been placed in the proper li ghtopinion, viz , that the American ear practical illustrations of the Jewish four books of the Bible, aiid in any in this country , and of text -books as Four lectures on-Homiletics. special reference to terminol ogy ; without the attem pt to cast undue

is not formed for Wagner music , mind in this land of intelli gence, Hebrew or Arabic theolog ic-philo- well aa encyclope dias and dictionaries. gy pRECEPT0 R Mueller : History, including the histor y of wrong on the Nor thern Orp hans 'not even for Gounod 's oratorio al- and the living witnesses of our peo- sophical book of Jewish literature , No test is imposed upon any student , ; , n de A Pre -na t literature to the final comp ilation of Home, it would have been received«i,An^. it ia A,n «r nri« ,t.i fl^o.o pie's unsh aken fidelity to the living of which he has made a particular except to produce testi mony of good . . " "¦ . paratory. the Mishnah and the Mishnaic books ; with becoming consideratio n , yetWO UM U is rau ox oneniai nower s.

God of l8rael We thank them 8tud the said examinations to be moral char acter on entering the College , (a.) P8ALMscxix.tocxxxv. and cxiu. in the Bible, Genesis with Rashi , when the preference is to be gainedIt was discovered that a May fes- We bless them. We pray for them. , conducted by^ the professors of those and to obey the rules and regulati ons of toexvn. expounded and com- Ibn Ezra and Tar gum Onkelo s, Dan- by char ges without foundation , thetival and a church taift .two different In the language of Sacred Writ , we resp ective disciplines. the institute. Women are admitted to nutted to memory by the siu- ifi i( Ezra , Nehemiah arid Aramaic truth must be told. It is claimedinstitutions. The Wagner music , send our fraternal salutations to, . 4. If those examinations shall au honors Special students are ad- / , den ,s -

Grammar , Proverbs from ch. x. to th at the separation must take place

it may be set down as a fact , will each and all of them : j. prove gaUrfutoryihe degree of Doc- mitted to the lectures and the use of the ( } Tn^ nte J hf Slw ?XV'' to be memorized , and He- becau Pe there is no room for the

u„ ^ L»( .fi.. *in oi io.D, ;„ tki. n^i •.^-.wi ^U -w.« ,MV,i- tor of Divinity shall be bestowed librar y but n ( .t to dem-e^s angu an mio ine neorew. brew composition. Southern orphans in the Asylum.W« ^^ t1SSr ° ""

DtP ^ UP°n

the aPP liLnt

i 'Sr "

nr ^lege infe rs , ;' ** <** * ^P ^ry.

In the preparatory Department I ask that the names of

.11* whoWester n country , tot Wag ner. Nq leB8 atofull gnd reverentlv the sxudent s three d upon successful (« ) Talmud of Treatise Bera choth there will be read and tau ght the have app lied and been refused ud-

w ? '* • .i ¦ , 4 the members of this College look up . The Gr aduates of 1883, the first stud the d

be of B£h(jlor f , the second and fourth chapters , same as m last year s course , viz : m.ttance shall be given , how many

We are not sufficientl y informe d to you, Mr. President and members jdaaa ever graduat e firon xtthu . Col - Heb pew ' n3n) thich certifies that the (M ^«»t to Bxodna xxi. and xxiL In C Grade- -Exodus , Joshua and and the causes for refueul. If , a* Ion the propositions made bv the of the Board of Governors , and lege (after haying been graduated recicient ig ™red to be a tocher of W Gramm ar: Translations from Judges, in Hebrew grammar , ety am credibly informed , none haveRev. Dr. Gottheil to the Emanuel thank you no less sincerely for the fwm the Cincinnati High Schoo " l »

|X "hIhooT Teacher and tho EnK lish int0 Hebre w- mol°F' "t?

eXv.er-°ISe

5 trttD8la " Jf 6

. rffuBed admi ttance , and the

Congregation and can not writ e paternal solicitude which you evince and Universitv , comprisin g an eight S^', ^ 2e*d ™ H . In Grade C, Preparatory. tion from Mannhei mer's Grammar, District prefers to -send her orphan *v,ongregawoc , auu tnu noi wnw r , . . . . . < . . . , years ' course), are located at the Keauer ln "ie ^ynago^!ue . me degree oi ' *" * Rashi readi ng, Ptrke Aboth and an- elsewher e, it does not he with it toabout them. We are . in the dark char w of your dutie a the dSen in- head of congregat ions thus : . Rabbi (n»nw mnn), which-certifie r that (a.) Mishna : Tr eatises Aboth and other small trea tise* of Mishn ah for complain that none bf its orp hans

about the main point , viz : whether tere st which vou tak n in thn mnL« Rabbi Isra el Aaro n, in Fort the recipient is prejaaredr to,.be ti»e Kabbi loma - „ . .. cursory reading, and history from are received in the 'Asylum whichthe reverend genUeman propose s to KCffttiJ& W^M '

¦ ;

. and pre fer of any. Heb^w congrega- J -

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A jf ^ ' r «be . aided in establish Vour

abolish the Sabbath of the Deca- members , the task whiclfyou per- " . . .Rabbl Henry Berkowit z , in Mo- tj on ; and the degree of octoro f Dmn- («- J Hiawnr^f

Med

o Pena an and j g Gr ade. - Deuteronom y. I. simile of a house leased by three, . . . . .. . , .. form and the labors which vou un - bile, Ala. ity. / j i p ! n i -. - j and 11. Samuel , in Hebrew gram- families bears np analogy , as youlogue and adopt in its stead the So^J5^uho"t anv^exnec- Rabbi Jo8e Ph Krau skop f, in K an- Board ing and lodging can be had here (<*¦ ) Grammar: Hebre w writin g and mar i etvmt>logy 'concluded and ex- are not excluded from the house.Christian Sunday ; or whether he tation of mundane rewar d Who- sas City, M o. from twenty to tw^rity- Ave dollars per t ranslating, iro m neorew into ercises in translation continued from nor are you compelled to go. Therepropose s a divine service in the ever loves Israel will cheerfully ac- Rabbi David Philipson , in Balti- month , at Kilver m\uVs/~&00 Richmond English , ana nice versa . Deutsc h's Gramm ar ,' Mishn ah and is plenty of room for you, and if youtemple, with lectures or sermon s , knowledge the important services more - Md - Street - and el^where.' A stipend is Bv Prece ptor Mannheimer : Talmud reading commenced, Rashi from choice voluntar ily leave andalso on Sund ay for the benefit of wbicb you so faithfully and disin- There are recommended for gradu gran ted to.studeais jvho need and best de- 1- In Grade A, Preparatory. readin g continued and Cassel's His- refuse to pay your contrac t for rent ,.*i,„ D» „K^n /nt nr ™ „„f Qt t „„j tere stedly render to-I srael' s most ation , at the end of this month , being serve it. AppUcationrf fpr such stipend. Histor y : From the beginning of story concluded. it is repud iation , You ask for thetnose wno ao not. or can not atte nd ^0 _ caaBe , arjd prav wj th U8 graduates and poslrgrad uates of the must^^ad&toftfe io&d 6lf]Uove>nor s, Herod 's rei ?n to the destruc- In A Gr ade.—Le viticus , selected contract , I have given it to you.divine service on the ba,bbath-da y. *pim *p>< v» " IK ' Cincinnati University, Academical Hebr ew Tfoion Cbllege.' BV/^ettnian , tion of the Temple . passagep irom Numbers with Rashi Seeing ihat it does exist, I supp oseIf he proposed the former , he- did* " He who teaches (or causes to be Course , the following candidate s : Esq. ^.Presid ent. , Brofiweacy^airf ,good 2 la Grade li Pcevaratorv t- ftnd 1L King8 ' Hebrew Syntax Veri tas will compl y with its te rms .propose something impracti cable , taug ht) the Thorah to his fellow- Ludwig Grossman , of Chicago, mora1«acMmuft hlpfve ^ lid thi (a ) Hoto ry - Prom the unrisin. and n.ew Heb rew grammar , witjl the Well , when ¦TJ KW ^d Louisianawhich no congregation will accent - man 'B 80n merits to sit ' and wil1 8it i • "u u n , pu- th applicant must be reromrn ended ^by the J ' of Se M ^J nZZTlh ^S

S,^™18*8 ^" Unued ; Mishnah and leave No 7 and become, No.

^8, as i»wn en no congrega won wiii accept , j fa A d H. . „ Max Heller , of Chicago , III. conereBation and rabbi ot ids nlaro of

or lie MacaaD »e8 to the demise Talmud reading continued , and Jimted by yuu . - vy.U No. 7, thenif the latter , the Emanuel Congrega- And now > j/r , p^ent and gen. Iaaac Ruben stein , of LeavSnworth . SS2S Im?M w!T Ant l MaCcabean k,n« ' bi"tory fro m Wise's book from Z.ru Nashv ille and MspTpV^ have claim

tion might perhaps give its consent , tlemen. oermit me to review in brief Kan - nufl i/.. ffj ».rii '-. o n ' / i \ n gon Jrfil d i r j Dabel to the deat h of Queen on Cleveland I*jr New Orleans ? Ito discoverin a short time that Jew la.?year?8 work of SCoSta ?. Josep h Silverman, of Cincinnati . ^^Z^^^

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^lm,a t0 be ex" ?«•>«» "ohj iSlMldon " i" "* -.^who neglect or refuse to worshi p the facult y. ftZ^ft t^{T^'n si boeKaSL &.utprI tur e an alyse™ '' ^mol°^ ] pounded and committed to memory all improbab iejn th, near futu re '

„ , " ,, a , , «, .„ . / There are left in the Senior Class 8l bj h-cxb tau ght 'AWD ..^jTiijBATrjRE un aiyeep. m every grade. The question is clearly defined now :God on the Sabbath will not do The Facult y of the Hebrew Union the following thr ee atudenU , who . i»EArj, a883-84. V (c.) Grammar : The Irregular Verbs , ' ° THE MB rar y. you desireio,be. relieved of your ob-it on Sunday , v Sunday lectur es College consists of the following according to the . law governin g the punng 'lms ^hbTa ^tio year the

j?e . mn and PartU5,e8 ' wl th Your College Library is in good ligation to^Gleveland , and. supportamong J ews are successful, first, if teachers : - College, can not graduate this year : foltomng.siibjepis wer> tau ght and /,, i m™ '. Th. T».ti Ma Bn.i flonditil '' 1- It has been increafled the Ntiw^Oriean s' institution , flowthe lecturer has to tell to his audi- p B,UK Mo8*8 Mm minee , Dr. Pfl.. Moms Sachs " of Chicago. literaWw^ead^iz

:t , . (d) J "?**H

ft! y «1 «% ™J $,t d»™8 *» Pa8t yew with ' 360 -« .l»Blii% 'b> broug ht! about? is the