Item #85328 SABBATH HOURS : THOUGHTS. Liebman Adler.
SABBATH HOURS : THOUGHTS

SABBATH HOURS : THOUGHTS

Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society (JPS), 1893. FIRST EDITION (NAP). Hardcover. Octavo. Navy Blue cloth over boards, with gilt lettering and silver decorative border and vignette to front board. Gilt and silver lettering and design (respectively) also, to spine. Just a little bit of rubbing to extremities (some nudged corners, and shelf-fraying to spine-caps, but overall tight and bright. Fifty-four sermons, one for each Sabbath of the year, with two additional for leap years, were culled from two volumes of German sermons on texts from the Pentateuch, published by the late Rabbi Liebman Adler of Chicago. Brief biographical sketch of Adler included. [i-x] + 338 pp. + 11 pp. advertisements.

Liebman Adler was born January 9, 1812. "...immigrating to America in his early forties. Adler served as rabbi at Temple Bethel in Detroit before assuming the pulpit of Kehillath Anshe Maarabh in Chicago in 1861. His arrival coincided with a period of dissension within the German congregation over the introduction of liturgical reforms. A self-styled "orthodox reformer," Adler proved to be a perfect fit for the divided congregation, able to act as a mediator between the younger reform-minded generation and older traditionalist immigrants. Under his stewardship, the synagogue gradually adopted reformist innovations. Adler served the congregation for over 20 years, earning the adoration of its membership. He delivered sermons in German until 1872, when the congregation hired a minister able to preach in English. During the Civil War, he spoke out forcefully against slavery..." Very Good Plus. Item #85328

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