Word: rabbi
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Horace Liveright, publisher: "Rabbi Samuel Schulman of the Temple Beth-El, Manhattan, devoted an entire sermon to 'A Nasty Book.' Rabbi Schulman refuses to name this 'stinking, tingling book' which is 'making enough money for its author and publisher as it is.' But it was recognized instantly by the congregation, which crowded around the rabbi after the sermon and joined in attacking it as Haunch, Paunch and Jowl* [reviewed in TIME, Jan. 14]. Mention in the book of East Side gangs, politicians and houses of prostitution caused Rabbi Schulman to say that...
Yesterday morning at Phillips Brooks House Profesor A. B. Hart '80, speaking on the historical and legal side of the Prohibition question, appealed to the delegates to go out and make the law an actuality since it was on the statute books. At the afternoon meeting Rabbi Harry Levi of Temple Israel, said in his address. "Liberty is the privilege of obeying the law. If a law is bad we should change it, but while it is law it must be obeyed...
...supper and conference and a talk by Miss Cora F. Stoddard. Tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock at Phillips Brooks House Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 will conduct an open forma for discussion after his talk on the moral duty toward the Prohibition Law. At the 2.30 meeting Rabbi Harry Levi will speak on a college man's attitude towards the Eighteenth Amendment with some mention of the "Personal Liberty" aspect of the question. The subject on which the Honorable J. Weston Allen will talk has not been announced...
Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 will talk at Phillips Brooks House at 10.30, and Rabbi Harry Levi at 2.30; on subjects to be announced later. Open forums for discussion will be held at both meetings...
...This Unlimited Moronarchy of Ours", including a discussion of the function of the civilized minority, is the subject of Rabbi Lewis Browne's address at 1.15 o'clock today in the dining room of the Liberal Club. Rabbi Browne is an author, lecturer, and a regular contributor to "The Nation". All members of the University may hear his discussion...