EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A SYNAGOGUE.
Chbistouukch, September 25. A case in which a great; deal of interest was taken by the Jewish residents of this city came before the Resident Magistrate's .Court to-day. A man, named H. E. Nathan,' has been for nearly a year occupying a seat in the synagogue to 'which he had no. right, and wat''deaf to all remonstrances;' At length,' the officers ef the church: would- f nt ; : up: with : it no longer, and on the festival of the neW year called in a : constable to eje'ot him. The constable 'refund;: to-do spi and the President of the congrbgation.with some assistance, did;it himself.':; The. fracas, as may be supjpojedjeaund a great scandal among the people-of the Hebrew faith'; Nathan entered. : an ; action, for. assault against the .'.President, M; --Harris,' and also againstG; Louis>eni>but;the.Beneh held they acted' quite! rightlyyand'dismissed ' the r case,>-jifirig'• cosis' against Nathan. '■■■■•'+\---„-i ■!<■'<■;,•.. ■ -,. ■. ■,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 September 1882, Page 2
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149EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A SYNAGOGUE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 September 1882, Page 2
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