A MONTHLY PERIODICAL DEVOTED TO Humanity, Judaism, and Literature. EDITED BY REV. RAPHAEL D'C. LEWIN. VOL. IV. THE VOICE OF REASON IS THE VOICE OF GOD. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED AT NOS, 67 & 69 WILLIAM STREET. 4 KF 20561 (4) HARVARD Ab 1 24 42 cam fund Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by RAPHAEL D'C. LEWIN, In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Serious Charges against the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York.............. 505 Systematic and Efficient Charity........... The Charges against the Orphan Asylum.. The Coming Season of Italian Opera....... EXTRACTS FROM RABBINICAL WORKS, TALES, ALLEGORIES, ETC.: Charles II. and his Chaplain..... The Scientific Carver...................................................... FREEMASONRY, JUDAISM, AND CHRISTIANITY................ GEORGIA COTTON MILLS...... ........... HARPER'S MAGAZINE AND THE ROTHSCHILDS........... The Shaaray Tefilah...... The Temple Emanu-El...... .... JUDAISM, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE............................. LETTERS ON THE READING OF THE SACRED SCRIPTURES A History of Germany from the Earliest Times........ From the Earth to the Moon...... Liberty and Law under Federative Government.. ........ .......... 65 265 35, 95, 143, 194, 233, 283, 329, 361, 409, 467, 533, 593 THE WEST LONDON REFORM CONGREGATION OF BRITISH JEWS.......................... 92 THE HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM OF NEW-YORK, CORNER 77TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE. "If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counsellor, caution your elder brother, and hope your guardian genius." This recommendation of the immortal Addison is, to our mind, as applicable to corporate bodies, public societies, and even to whole nations and races of people as it is to individuals. Without perseverance, experience, caution, and hope, no enterprise whether of the smallest nature or of the most gigantic proportions can become permanently and truly successful. The Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by RAPHAEL D'C. LEWIN, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. |