The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 1
THE JEWISH HERALD
Hutchinson Grocery Co
Full Line ol
Kosher Meats and Sausago
alio Home IVIadc Cake and
Bread
Phone 3295512
HUNT DRUG
Cor McGowan and Crawford
FREE DELIVERY
OIC PHONE 2925 NEW PHONE 225
Suits to Measure
No
Less
United Woolen Mills
310 Fannin 1203 Congress
Pflcei and meaturemente are rifht Prompt dfllrcr
Try aar big dollar dry wood and imall chunks
SACKS COHEN
Phone 1215
ZERBE MARBLE WORKS
Monuments nnd Building
CUT STONES
2614 Washimtoo St Phone 582S
George BeacK
Commercial Photographei
Phone 8046 1017 Capitol
DK G T SPEARMAN
Specialist
In Dlaeascs of the Skin Nervoua
Systemand Private Diseases of
Men nnd Women
Office 228229230 Mason Building
KSouaton Tsxb
Houston Candy Kitchen
CHA8 PAVLOVICH Prop
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
fil3 Congress Ave Old Phone 4421
Brazos Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
Opposite Grand Central Depot
v > RATES 100 UP
PHONE 53
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HOUSTON TEXAS MARCH 19 1909
AVo live thank God in a most
enlightened age and enjoy from
our very birth immunities and
favors which our unhappy ancest-
ors never knew or even dreamt of
in their philosophy We are but
moderately and slightly ac-
quainted with their oppression
and their sufferings and their un-
wearied persecutions and are not
fully able thereby to judge of the
greatness of their sacrifices Let
us return then to those early per-
iods when not one gleam of sun-
shine not one ray of happiness
was shed upon Israel when they
were attacked on all sides by all
nations by each oppressed har-
assed and perecuted their tem-
ples dedicated to the most high
demolished their lands laid waste
their homes made desolatte hun-
dreds falling by the relentless
sword and thousands led from
contumely into captivity there in-
sulted degraded basely inhum-
anly treated by their captors
naught but wailing and woe sor-
row and suffering was in the land
of Judea But we find this in
sulted and persecuted people still
clinging to their religion and up
holding it with all their might de
claring the unity and omnipotence
of God in all their sorrows thru
all their trials With bleeding
hearts must we indeed trace their
history written in blood back to
those days of gloom and darkness
when desolation and woe over-
spread our nation when the de
stroying sword of our enemies was
drawn and it seemed as though
it would never again be sheathed
Century after century rolled
away still we remained a perse-
cuted race but our persecutions
have now ceased Truth and rea-
son have dawned forth and hold
supremacy over the land our per
secutions are no more our ancient
enemies as nations have ceased
to exist wheras as all powerful
evidence of divine favor the Is-
raelites though scattered and dis-
persed over the four quarters of
the inhabited globe are now more
numerous thnn nt the period of
their dispersion and whilst other
religions have changed and multi-
plied fallen and decayed our has
remained pure and unsullied un-
impaired by the withering hand
of time and we enjoy equal rights
and equal privileges as citizens
But out of the first and foremost
duties to our God to our country
and to our posterity is to bestow
on our children the light the bless-
ing of education to lead their
minds from nature up to natures
God Knowledge is all powerful
and then combined with virtue
will prove the safeguard of a na
lion
Much however depends on the
parents and an important trust is
theirs On them depends whether
their children shall be a blessing
or a curse a useful or a useless
member of the community The
mind of a child must be prepared
early with instructions and tern
pered with the maxims of wisdom
The bent of its inclinations must
be carefully watched and placed
right in youth so that no evil hab-
its gain strength with years
Training up children in the way
they should be guided through
life does not consist altogether in
pointing out and directing the
way but also and in fact chiefly
in accustoming them to walk there
in As the tree grows up straight
or crooked and shapeless accord-
ing to the direction given it when
a plant so in a great measure is
it with human nature Of these
truths we are fully perfectly sen-
sible because experience teaches
and proves to us that if the faults
of the children are permitted to
grow up with them they will be-
come firmly indelibly fixed How
much care and atention their
should be paid to the fostering and
rearing of the human offspring
not that we are sparing of pains
and expense for the purpose of
imbuing the young mind with the
rudiments of learning but having
done this wo often unscrupuously
have undone a still more import-
ant part namely the care to sot
tie those habits without the mere
NO 25
JAS BUTE CO
WALL PAPER PAINTS
AND GLASS
HOUSTON
TEXAS
INEEDA DRUG STORE
SOL FEIGELS0N Proprietor
In the Residence District
Jockson ndPierce
Phone 65S0 Wo Deliver Promptly
Use DENTIN0L
Best Tooth Paste on the Market
25c lube Guaranteed and for sale only at
Lewyns IJrtig Store
506 TraYis St Next to Street Car Office
Fire Accident Lifr
MAX WESTHE1SVIE
iNSURANGE
Phone 1366 106 SanJacinto
Capitol Hotel Cafe
614 MAIN
A delightful place to lunch
It has an ir of cheerfulncn
ThoScrvjcc It excellent
Cusino the best and the prices
right Wont you come in
and lunch with us once Y6u
will awys come again
Tables reserved for private parties
THE GAPITOL 114 UN ST
We are taking orders
for MATZ0S and all
Passover goods
S MESINGER 37 Chartres St
Phono 6649 Houston Tex
PAINT
WALL
GLASS
HOUSTON PAINT CO
Olllcc
7013 FANNIN
Factory
50911 LOUISIANA
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Goldberg, E. The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1909, newspaper, March 19, 1909; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84761/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .