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Its third issue declared its policy: "It is not controlled by one person, nor is it inspired by one. Its editorial staff comprises men of diverse shades of opinion on ritualistic matters in Judaism, but men who are determined to combine their energies for the common cause of Judaism." To maintain
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stands for conservatism in Judaism. Nevertheless, the columns of this journal are ever open to the discussion of views with which it can in no way accord, but which may be of interest to its readers. Nearly all the prominent Jewish writers and communal workers in the United States have been
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in 1881. The paper reported on the large influx of Jewish immigrants that followed these latter events, and which significantly changed the
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to exercise their influence on behalf of their suffering coreligionists abroad. The periodical covered the persecution of the
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impersonality pertaining to the paper, the names of board members were never published. The turn-of-the-century
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in 1878 and published a number of important letters on the subject from European writers, which led the
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of Jewish-Americans; it also covered the rise of institutions to deal with this influx, including the
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covered many topics of intense Jewish interest internationally. It covered the persecutions of
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also introduced leading figures in Jewish life, including the writing career of poet
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Over the years, the journal experienced a number of mergers and changes of name.
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had absorbed several other regional and religious Jewish periodicals, including
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It began publication on November 21, 1879, in New York City. It was founded by
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Defunct Jewish magazines published in the United States
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The Examiner (Brooklyn)

Philip Cowen
United States
OCLC
12064549
magazine
New York City
Frederick de Sola Mendes
Philip Cowen
Jewish Encyclopedia
Romanian Jews
Treaty of Berlin
American Jews
Russian Jews
May Laws
demographics
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
Hebrew Technical Institute
Emma Lazarus
sonnet
The New Colossus
Statue of Liberty
Baltimore, Maryland
Kaufmann Kohler
Emil G. Hirsch
Rochester, New York
English language
Brooklyn
Washington, D.C.

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