Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, 第 8 卷Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1898 Containing the proceedings of the convention... |
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AMERICAN RABBIS annual appointed April 26 Atlantic City Avenue Baltimore Berkowitz body CENTRAL CONFERENCE Chicago Cincinnati commission Conference of American copies David Philipson Disbursements Ethics Executive Board Executive Committee ference festival Fund for Superannuated Funeral Agenda harvest Hebrew Union College Hecht honor human Isaac Jacob Voorsanger January 15 Jews Joseph Silverman JOSEPH STOLZ July June Kohler literature Louis M. H. Harris Marcuson Max Heller Mayer Mielziner mission moral motion the report NON-MEMBER one-half Orthodox paper peace Philadelphia Philipson POSSIBILITIES OF JUDAISM Publication Committee Rabbi I. S. Moses Rabbi of Congregation Reform religion religious report was received resolution revived Rosenau Sabbath Secretary session Sholom Sinai spirit Succoth Sukkah Sukkoth Superannuated Ministers synagogue Talmud Temple Beth Temple Beth-El Temple Emanuel Temple Israel tions to-day Treasurer Union Hymnal Union Prayer Book UNITED ISRAEL Veld Voorsanger York City
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第 54 頁 - ... of our fallen heroes will issue a more exalted conception of man's inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. " The Conference rejoices at the enthusiastic participation of American Jewish citizens in the present war, a participation which once more evidences the great historical fact that the Jew, in equal degree with his fellow-citizens, is...
第 66 頁 - To meet this emergency every congregation ought to set aside a certain number of pews, not in the rear of the temple, or in the galleries, but in all parts of the auditorium, so that no lines of dietinction be drawn between the rich and the poor at least in the house of God.
第 54 頁 - Jewish citizens in the present [Spanish-American] war, which again evidences the fact that the Jew, in equal degree with his fellow citizens, is always ready to sacrifice life and fortune in defense of the sacred standard beneath which his fathers fought in the War of the Revolution, the Mexican War, and the Civil War."20 Gale's second step toward abandoning Judaism altogether came in 1905 when he married Mary Agnes Potter in St.