The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 19, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 1
THE JEWISH HERALD
Hutchinson Grocery Go
Full Line of
Kosher Meats and Sausage
Also Home Made Cnice8 and
Bread
Phone 3295512
FRUITS CANDIES AND ICE
CREAM
Always the Best
H GUARANTEED PURE Hi
Our goods speak for
themselves Watch
for our
Saturday Special
CONDOS BROS
Main and Capitol
Houston Candy Kitchen
CHAS PAVL0V1CH Prop
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
913 Congress Ave Old Phone 4421
The
Anton Diehl Conservatory of Music
Rusk and Austin Houston Texas
ANTON DIEHL Director
Diehls Orchestra Both Phones 2150
Fire Life Accident Live Stock Bonding and Liability
B LITOWICH
Phone 933
211 12 TravisSt
LETM BTOBERGET
Call Phones
New 632 Old 1452
Hunts
Old Phone 2925
Free Delivery
F E PYE A N LEWIS
PYE m LEWIS
Write all kinds of INSURANCE
Old Phones 4827 and 406 New Phone 406
1019 Texas Ayemio corner Fannin
George Beach
Commercial Photographer
Phone 3046 1017 Capitol
Capitol Pharmacy
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
Prescriptions A Specialty
Phones 537 1326
510 Main Street Houston Tex
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HOUSTON TEXAS NOVEMBER 19 1908
Prayer or MedicineWhich
From Memoirs of Rabbi J T
Loeb
Once upon making our rounds
to collect funds for a public
cause from Jewish citizens in
Washington Mr S O and I had
approached on the subject a
wellknown business man in X
street and as was our custom
in the cases that proved unusual
ly stubborn we made our appeal
here in particularly strong
terms We did our utmost to
make clear the urgent necessity
of the worthy cause We used
up all the diplomacy at our com-
mand in an effort to induce the
brother to offer some contribu-
tion But all this to no avail
The gentleman in question lent
no ear to our many pleadings
He remained cold and stiff as an
automaton and absolutely re-
fused to respond to the call of
charity Whereupon I sought to
explain to him the importance of
the Zedakah as a lifesaving
virtue citing thereby the Scrip-
tural passage vzedaka tazil mi
maves Benevolence will deliver
from death as also some of the
Talmudic sayings to the same
effect The brother listened with
peculiar grace to this last part
of the speech I thought that
I had conquered and was about
to celebrate my virtory when the
brother suddenly rose from his
seat as if determined upon hay-
ing the upper hand in the mat-
ter and in a tone of triumph he
raised the following question
If uedakah charity benevo
lence prayer or any other thing
that goes with religion be the
only essential in the subsistence
of life or the wellbeing of hu-
manity why then buy medicine
or call for a doctor in the case of
sickness Why not grasp the
Prayer Book the Psalter or any
other object of a religious na-
ture and be cured forever from
every possible ailment The
question thus propounded creat-
ed a stir among those present
and curious though it may seem
this innocent query of the sim
pleton is ever likely to irritate
the minds or even shake the
faith of the many In this par
ticular instance the practical
seemed to have the mastery over
the ideal and finding it difficult
to explain away the coarseness
of the argument in a direct way
I hit upon the parable for a solu-
tion of the problem and thus I
said Let me relate to you a
little story one that is quite fa-
miliar to many of our new arriv-
als in this country and which
bears an essential reference to
the subject of our discussion
9Duo jOiCnoui umssny y
took sick He was advised to
consult a physician and obtain
medical treatment This being
his first experience of the kind
he was altogether unaware of
the nature of the doctors busi-
ness Arriving at the office of
the medicine man he waited his
next and then told the doctor
the details of the case The med-
ico austere and dignified hands
him a prescription with the fol-
lowing directions Take this
with two tablespoonf uls of warm
water three times a day The
unsophisticated moujick grabs
the precious piece of paper for
which he paid two roubles and
gazing at it for some time and
wondering what charm is con
tained in those mysterious char-
acters the sage has jotted there-
on he finally stows it into his
bosompocket and repairs direct
ly to his home Arriving at his
house he puts the slip of paper
in a potful of water and boils it
until he thought it was time to
help himself with two table-
spoon of the liquid Upon
his second visit to the doctors
office the doctor asked if he was
taking the medicine regularly
Uye
DONT FORGET
IMPERIAL
The only confectionery and
D AXR Y 30XJ2STCT3
room combined this side of St Louis
We serve special lunch for busy people
ISe
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318218 FANNIN STREET
NO9
PHILADELPHIA DENTIST
We extract teeth with
vitalized air 50c
Gold crowns 5 and 6 22k
OVER SWEENEYS JEWELRY STORE
Ineeda Drug Store
Sol Fcigelson Prop
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded
Free Delivery
Phone 0550 Jackson St Pierce Ave
McKINNEY AVENUE MEAT MARKET
W D Smith Prop
Fresh and Cured Meats
Satisfaction or Money Backr Give us a Trial
1418 McKinney Old Phene 2999
Oflice 41415 Temple Bide
rilONE 692
DR ARTHUR J MYNATT
Succeisor to
DR J H SAMPSON
HOURS 11am to 1230 pm
4 to 530 pia
Use DENTIN0L
Best Tooth Paste on the Market
25c Tube Guaranteed and for sale only at
Lewyns Drug Store
506 Travis St Next to Street Car Office
ZERBE MARBLE WORKS
Monuments and Building
CUT STONES
2614 Washington St Phone 5828
Fire Accident Life
MAX WESTHEIMER
mmumANGE
Phone 1366 106 SanJacinto
J Iw MITCHELL
JEWELER
Houston Texas
FOR
4333
Fresh Butter Eggs and
Dressed Poultry
Thm PEERLESS
Free Delivery City Market
DR G T SPEARMAN
Specialist
In Diseases of the Skin Nervous
System and Private Diseases of
Men and Women
Oflice 228229230 Mason Building
Houston Tcxa
Coal Wood
Pricei and meaturements are right Prompt drlivcry
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Phone 1215
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Goldberg, E. The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 19, 1908, newspaper, November 19, 1908; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84744/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .