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Identifier: schoolphysiology08bost (find matches)
Title: The school physiology journal
Year: 1898 (1890s)
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Subjects: Physiology Hygiene Temperance Physiology Hygiene Temperance
Publisher: Boston : Mary H. Hunt
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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s Some of the most hon-ored names in the history of our country,especially in recent years, are Jewish names.They are found in the fields of statesmanship,literature, art, business and philanthropy. Theyhave won for themselves and their people arecognition and respect in America as great asin any country in the world. Perhaps the most encouraging feature of thesubject is the self-helpfulness of the Jews.Hospitals, homes for the aged and infirm, or-phan asylums and charity organizations are al-most without number, and the business-like wayin which they are conducted is a practical illus-tration of the peculiar Jewish ability in financialmatters. About two million dollars have beenexpended by Hebrew relief associations in thework of receiving and distributing throughoutthe United States the Russian Jewish refugees. Many were the animated and picturesque yetpitiful scenes affordedby the arrival of thesedown-trodden and persecuted Jews and of theirbeing cared for by thousands of their co-
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Iriday morning market in the Jewish quarter. United States and was a leader in all charitywork. She reckoned among her friends suchmen as Henry Clay and Washington Irving,and Sir Walter Scott made her the heroine of-his famous novel Ivanhoe.!& The New Orleans colony of Jews is repre-sented in history by the Hon. Judah P. Benja- religionists of America. Though it seemed atfirst as if the Russian Jews could not be assimi-lated into American life, the event has provedthat at least a fair proportion of them, and prac-tically all their children, are rising iDto citizen-ship. The most earnest effort was directed toward SCHOOL PHYSIOLOGY JOURNAL 147 withdrawing these immigrants from congested from casting its shadow over Ludlow street to add to its gloom ; it is the one quality thatredeems; it dignifies the darkest slums ofJewtown. Chinese. quarters and distributing them in agriculturalsections. But in spite of all this good workhundreds of thousands of the race are herdedtogether in ind

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Hygiene
  • booksubject:Temperance
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  • bookcontributor:Francis_A__Countway_Library_of_Medicine
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