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PRINTED AT THE OPERATIVE JEWISH CONVERTS' INSTITUTION, PALESTINE PLACE,
CAMBRIDGE HEATH, LONDON.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

LIBRARY

MAY 29 1980

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Caddell, the late Rev. H., 65

Cassel, the late Rev. Professor, D.D., 17, 29,
47, 52
"Children's Beehive for Israel," 1

-Tottenham Branch, 31

Colportage in Marocco, 45
Confirmation at Warsaw, 63
Constantinople, 14, 37, 151, 174

-and Athens, 151
-Training Home, 14, 108

Correspondence, 160, 192
Cracow, 143

Dalman, Rev. Dr., 192
Damascus, 114

Davies, the late Rev. Uriah, 65

Daw, Rev. G. C., 31

Day of Atonement, 63, 176

Deaths, 14, 17, 32, 33, 65, 113, 141, 145, 159,
178

Debtera Beroo, 154

Dublin, 127

Ellis, Rev. Dr., 159
Emin Pasha, 175

Eppstein, Rev. J, M., 37, 52, 68, 97, 134,
159, 170

-Presentation to, 159

Eve of Day of Atonement in Amsterdam, 183
Ferrar, the late Rev. Canon Edward, 63
Financial Needs of the Society, 177
Firman for building the New Hospital at
Jerusalem, 145, 161

FOREIGN MISSIONARY MAGAZINES :-

Home Mission, Northern Division-
Birmingham, 143

Dublin, 127

Liverpool, 14, 126

Manchester, 14, 110, 143

Middlesborough, 143, 173
Sunderland, 173

Bristol, 175

Southern Division--

Honorary Lady Life Governors, 113

Hospital at Jerusalem, 18, 53, 101, 135, 145,
149, 161

House of Industry at Jerusalem, 106, 145
Iliewitz, Mr. A., resignation, 145
Industrial Training Home, Constantinople, 108
"In Memoriam "-Mrs. Mary McCaul, 141
the Rev. Professor Paulus

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Cassel, D.D., 29

In Petticoat Lane, London, 107

In the Jewish Quarter, Jerusalem, 7
Ireland-

Dublin, 127

Ispahan, 145

Jaffa Mission, 54, 172

Jerusalem, 4, 7, 10, 18, 50, 53, 101, 105, 106,

119, 126, 135, 145, 149, 161, 178, 191
Bishopric Fund, 113

-Enquirers' Home, 145

Girls' School, 4

-Hospital, 18, 53, 101, 135, 145,

149, 161

-House of Industry, 106, 145

-Medical Mission, 53

-New Hospital, 50, 129, 145, 149,

Flad, Mr. J. M., 95, 126

"B'rith Am," a Missionary Paper in Jewish
Jargon, 96

161, 178

"Der Freund Israels," 62, 126

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"Mikveh Israel," 126, 175

"Missions-Blatt des Kheinisch-Westphali-

schen Vereins für Israel," 47, 79, 174
"Nathanael," 16, 62

"Saat auf Hoffnung," 47

Four Abyssinian Missionaries, 56
Friedmann, Mrs., 70

Further Expulsions of the Jews in Russia, 144
Galicia, 140

Gebhardt, the late Mrs., 17

General Fund, 177

Girls' School, Jerusalem, 4

Gleanings from the Mission Field, 6, 37, 54,

72, 101, 115, 138, 151, 173, 182

Goldenberg, the late Mr. Adolph, 17
Hamburg, 7, 110

Heathcote, Rev. H., 31

Hebrew-Christian Prayer Union, 97, 175
Missionary College, 14, 134

-Schools, Palestine Place, 80, 111

Hebron, 12, 72, 187

Medical Mission, 72

"Holy Land" Exhibition, 14

Home Mission-London, 2, 11, 14, 15, 19, 31,
48, 63, 80, 96, 97, 111, 126, 128, 159, 175, 190

Labour Home, 145
-Spitalfields, 11, 79, 97, 111, 162
-Whitechapel, 175

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Population of Russian Poland, 3

Refugees' Aid Society, 31
Wedding in Warsaw, 184

Jews in Aleppo, 150

Dublin, 14
Germany, 31

Marocco, 96

Poland, 189

Russia, 14, 31, 58, 60, 128, 144
Tasmania, 31

of Hamadan, 130

Jex-Blake, Rev. C. J., M. A., 86

Joppa, Old and New, 171

Jottings from Journals of Missionaries in
London, 15

"Judæa for the Jews," 18

Judæo-German Translation of the Bible, 160
Karaites in the Crimea, 144

Kennaway, Lady, 111

Sir John H., Bart., M.P., 86

Killaloe, The late Bishop of, 145
Königsberg and Danzig, 110, 134, 176
Labour Home (London), 145
"Ladies' Union," 129

Latest Tidings from Abyssinia, 3
Lemberg, 127, 139, 140, 183

-and Galicia, 183

Letters from Abyssinia, 163
Lichtenstein, Rabbi, 14
LITERARY NOTICES :-

Almanacks for 1894, 175

A Jew's First Experiences of London, by
Rev. A. Levie, 190

Bible Scenes in the Holy Land, by G.
Robinson Lees, Jerusalem, 125
Children of the Ghetto, by I. Zangwill, 142
Der Weg zur Verstandigung zwischen
Judenthum und Christenthum. (The
Way to an Understanding between
Judaism and Christianity.) By Dr.
Johannes Muller, 46

Gesetz und Glaube der Christen, by Mr.
Rosenstrauch, 126

Gustav Immanuel Andersson. Ein vollen-
deter Zionsbote, Von Wilhelm Becker,
190

Jerusalem Illustrated, with original Photo-
graphs, by G. Robinson Lees, Jerusalem,

125

Jesus the Carpenter of Nazareth, by a
Layman, 78

On Sledge and Horseback to Outcast
Siberian Lepers, by Kate Marsden, 78
Outlines of Messiah's Kingdom, by the Rev.
Alex. Baring-Gould, M.A., 46
Pictures and Stories from the Holy Land,
for children, by James Neil, M.A., 46
Reminiscences of Seventy Years' Life,
Travels and Adventure, Military and
Civil; Scientific and Literary, by a
Retired Officer of H.M.'s Civil Service, 190
The Alien Invasion, by W. H. Wilkins,
B.A., 125

The New Exodus: A Study of Israel in
Russia, by Harold Frederic, 15, 77

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News of the Month, 14, 31, 47, 63, 79, 96,
110, 126, 143, 159, 175, 191
Norollah, Mr. M., 145

North of England Mission, 173

O'Connor, Rev. Canon T. C. M.A., 91
Oczeret, Mrs., 31

"On the Shores of the Baltic," 134
Open-Air Services at Jerusalem, 10
Opening of the new Mission School, Jeru-
salem, 4

Operative Jewish Converts' Institution, 79, 96
Ordinations, 31

Ord-Mackenzie, Inspector-Gen. W.,M.D., 129
Palestine and Eastern Exhibition at Brixton,
50, 65

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Railway from Jaffa to Jerusalem, 61
-to Damascus, 178 189

"Revival," 98

Richardson, Ven. Archdeacon, 96
Rome, 110

Rosvally, the late Dr. Max Louis, 32
Rotterdam, 48

Russian Jews as Soldiers, 178

Safed 6, 70, 97, 146, 162, 178

-Proposed small Hospital, 161

Savory, Sir Joseph, Bart., M.P., 88
"Scenes on the Russian Frontier," 58

Schor, Rev. S., 97

Second Triennial Charge of Bishop Blyth, 113.
Sermon on the Jews by the late Dean Burgon,

76

"Ships on the Dead Sea," 191

Smith, Rev. F., M.A., 98

Smyrna, 161

Special course of Sermons in St. Paul's,
Onslow Square, 162, 178

-Lecture to Jews at Bristol, 175

Spitalfields, 11, 79, 97, 111, 162
Subjects for Prayer, 11, 167

Sunday in the East End, 137
Sunderland, 173
Synagogue at Worms, 5
Syria Ottoman Railway, 64
Teheran, 45, 128

Temporal Relief Fund, 119, 161

"Time of Misery and Tears" in Abyssinia, 19-
Touching Story, 123

Training Home for Girls, Constantinople, 14,
108, 174

Trefusis, Rev. Canon R. E., M.A., 89
Turckheim, Rev. E. J., 94

Two Olive-Wood Communion Tables from.
Jerusalem, 186

"Urgent Appeal," 2

Visit to Hebron, 12

--Jaffa and the neighbouring Colonies, 54

-a Persian Village 180

"Wanderers' Home" (London), 14, 31, 97
Warsaw, 3, 59, 63, 68, 97, 143, 159, 178
Way, Rev. Henry Lewis, 75
Wheeler, Dr. D'Erf, 126

Whitechapel Mission Hall and Dispensary
(Goulston Street), 2, 19

"Whitsunday," 75

Wilkinson, Rev. Canon, D.D., 86

Work among Jewesses in Safed, 70

amongst the Jewesses in Bucharest, 164-
Workroom for Jewesses at Jerusalem, 135
Zerbib, Mr. T. E., 95, 96, 159, 191

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Shiraz, 104

Siloam, 136

Solomon's Pools, 73

Street in Hebron, 188

-Jerusalem, 121

Synagogue at Worms, ō

Tent of the Sheik, 66

Terrace of the present Hospital (Jerusalem), 53 -
Tigris, 158

Tomb of Daniel, 67

-Ezekiel at Kiffel, 52

Vale of Sorek, 106

Valley of the Kedron, and the Village of
Siloam, 136

Warsaw View in, 68

Wealthy Jewess, 184

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BY THE WAY.

JANUARY, 1893.

ET this be our motto throughout the New Year of 1893: "Work and Pray." The one will be of no use without the other. "Except the Lord build the house, their labour is but lost that build it." Let everything, then, be undertaken-commenced, continued, and ended-with prayer, of the need for which we say more on page 11. But prayer is not all. The Kingdom of God is extended by action, EFFORT, and WORK. "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature." "Son, go, work to-day in My vineyard."

In this the first month of the year the Society's periodical appears with a new title and in a new dress. By the addition of the word "Missionary" a more definite description is imparted, and we trust the attractive appearance may lead to the publication being more widely read.

The Annual Report comes out only once a year, and, we fear, it is read only by the more staunch supporters of the Society. But our monthly magazine appeals to a wider circle. The well-being of the Society and its progress must depend upon it in no small degree. To borrow a commercial phrase, it is the medium for advertising the Society, and making known its aims, objects, and needs. The most recent and the most interesting Missionary information is published in its columns, and thus it forms the record. of the progress of the Kingdom of God amongst the house of Israel, in so far as the Society contributes to that high end.

The year 1893 will also be marked by the enlargement and more frequent issue of the children's

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magazine, under the title of "Jewish Missionary Advocate." The rising generation has to be interested in Jewish Mission Work, if that work is not to decline. The establishment and progress of the "Children's Beehive for Israel," we have reason to believe, is contributing in no small measure to this end; and the publication of a children's paper every month, and not merely quarterly as before, will, it is fervently hoped, also help forward the cause amongst our younger Christian friends.

We earnestly commend these two monthly periodicals to all friends of Israel. Honorary Secretaries, Treasurers, Collectors, and all other workers may do much for the Society by making them widely known, and by inducing every supporter-both old and young-to take them in and read them regularly. A specimen copy of the children's paper is presented with this, and also a Sheet Almanac for the new year, which, with its daily texts relating to the Jewish subject, ought to be a means of increasing interest in our Scriptural Mission.

The Society is engaged in a great work in three continents-Europe, Asia, and Africa; its Mission Stations are numerous and widely spread, as a brief glance at the Missionary map on page 13 will clearly show. To maintain these Missions, with their various departments and organizations, in a state of full efficiency, is no slight undertaking, and one which can be sustained only in dependence on Almighty God. The supply of the manifold spiritual needs of the various stations calls for unwearied attention and forethought on the part of those entrusted with the management of the Society.

In addition to the desire to secure right men and to adopt right methods, the Committee are often

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