The Hebrew Standard Explained
The Hebrew Standard[1] was an English language weekly newspaper published in New York City in the early 20th century.[2] (and the late 19th century).[3] [4] Writers editorialized against intermarriage,[1] and on questions of Jewish sabbath observance and Sunday blue laws.[3]
The newspaper included pieces about celebrating days of importance on the Jewish calendar,[5] and covered Jewish community news (locally,[6] USA-wide,[7] and beyond[8]).
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Notes and References
- News: . Attacks the stokeses. .; Jewish Paper Fears Their Influence Among Jewish Children. . An editorial referring to ... by The Hebrew Standard . July 20, 1905.
- Web site: The Hebrew Standard.
- News: . Sunday Law for Jews . April 16, 1887.
- News: The New York Times. To Journey Through Life . November 17, 1884.
- News: The New York Times. the Purim celebrations; Entertainments given by the young people, Recitations and Operattas Greatly Enjoyed by Large Audiences -- The Programmes Given.. Hebrew Standard. A violin solo by .. one of the features .. Purim Day. March 10, 1890.
- News: The New York Times. New Departures. . December 14, 1889.
- Web site: What the Zionists are doing in Dallas, Tex. . July 31, 1908.
- Web site: News From England . March 8, 1918.
- NJ; est. 1931