Word: rabbies
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Catholics and Jews on alternate Sundays at 2:30 p. m. Superintended by religious leaders cooperating with Columbia, the services would approximate church or synagog devotions as closely as possible. The Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson will open for the Protestant period, Cardinal O'Connell for the Catholic, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise for the Jewish...
...respected within and without his race and faith; a man with shrewd business sense, a knowledge of publishing and the ability to raise money in large sums. Last week the American Hebrew announced that such a man, David Abraham Brown, was henceforth president & publisher, and that Rabbi Landman would continue as editor...
...resolution absolving Germany of sole War guilt, later endorsed by the other delegates. The general resolutions committee took up the problem of unemployment, voted that the Y. M. C. A. should further socially ad- ministered insurance against invalidism, occupational injuries, want in old age, enforced unemployment. Most ambitious was Rabbi Edward L. Israel of Baltimore who pleaded for an immediate government program of $3,000,000,000 for public works...
...Arab-Jewish riots, Wailing Wall troubles, world Depression, the death of two great leaders (Baron Melchett and Louis Marshall) and the slowing-up of Zionism's executive machinery made Dr. Weizmann's presidency a difficult one. But many delegates believe he was too conciliatory. Boomed bass-voiced Rabbi Stephen Samuel Wise last fortnight at the Congress: "A vote for the administration of Dr. Weizmann is a vote for the present British regime! . . . An eternal disgrace! . . . You have sat too long at British feasts!" Trembling, still pale from a recent throat operation, Dr. Weizmann hurried from the hall where...
...Rachel Ventura, 22, "publicly" in the sense that their intention was known. They were married "privately" in the sense that Moses Cohen's apartment is above a restaurant and a modiste shop and all Moses Cohen's window curtains were tightly drawn "because of the heat." There being no rabbi in Spain, the service was performed by a Moroccan banker, Rabbi Menahan Corias...