Word: jerusalem
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last chapter. But it is not typical of my work. I am known as the first interpreter of the London Ghetto. Children of the Ghetto, Jinny the Carrier and The Melting Pot are more representative of my numerous novels and plays. I have lectured in Great Britain, Ireland, Jerusalem, Holland and the U. S. I am nearly...
...have come be- fore from greater centers than Ufa, and in connection with more noted men than Fakreddin. But as one report follows another, each becomes more significant. If The Prophet has not yet appeared, he is almost hourly expected. And Christians will recall that it was not from Jerusalem, but from Nazareth that there came "a greater than Solomon...
...Austria). The conference was opened by Austria's President? Hainisch. It was heartily greeted by Mgr. Seipel, Catholic prelate who "saved" Austria. Why? Because the conference is spiritual, not nationalistic. Its objective is to reunite Jewry in the ancient faith, under its ancient law. " Not since Imperial Rome destroyed Jerusalem has such a conference been held...
...Money Crusade. In the Middle Ages knights in armor went on crusades to recover to Christianity the holy places in Jerusalem. Today the British, having at last put Jerusalem under Christian oversight, are appealing to all Christians to be knights of the open purse, and give liberally toward the preservation of the holy places for which the older crusaders fought. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem has, since the year 328 A. D., kept intact many of the sacred buildings and sites of Palestine. Most of the income of this little patriarchate came from Russia. This support is now almost...
Always a great lover of England, Mr. Van Alen equipped a Red Cross ambulance for the British Army during the Boer War and served in it himself. He was made a Knight of the British Division of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. His passion for things English earned him many an accusation of Anglomania in his own country...