A number of The Tim Australasian lieaustrai,asiax brew has been forHMiKHiv. warded to us. Nearly two thousand years ago the religionsof to-rlay were cradled in the Hebrew theology, and it is curious to find, after the lapse of so many centuries, the ancient faith being propagated in regions then unknown, byalitcrature then undreamt of. The religions of to-day owe much to their'common ancestor, and only those who have bad an opportunity of perusing the Jewish ritual can form an idea of the extent of the obligation. Now-a-days popular writers like George Eliot and Zangwill have taught the British public to entertain a kindly regard and a sincere'respect for Judaism. The progress of Hebrew literature will be watched with interest by friendly Gentiles through its local organ The Australasian Eabrew,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5202, 9 December 1895, Page 2
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