Article clipped from Alton Shurtleff Pioneer

OLD TESTAMENT CLASS HEARS RABBI iSSERMANN SPEAK AT TEMPLE ISRAELGroup is Entertained at Tea by Rabbi Following Service.The second annual visit of the Old Testament class to the Temple Israel in St Louis, to hear Rabbi | Isermann took place last Froday evening, when ten members of the class and about twenty-five guests heard the Rabbi speak on the subject: j “The Contributions lt;of the German Jews to Germany.”After the regular evening sermon the group- wa*3 entertaj^ed by the Rabi Issermann at a tea in the Temple House next to the Temple j Israel. ( Thin was folowed ^y an | open forumn discussion with the Rabbi on the Old Testment. Many of the ideas of the group concerning the Jewish religion were changed by this discussion.As the group was leaving, the Rabbi said: “I am very pleased to have had ^this grbup hjere. Come j again at any time.** Then ho jok-1 ingly added: “At least you knownow that I do not have horns.’In addition to the Old Testament Class there were ten people from the Dr. D. E. Sonquist Class of the First j Presbyterian Church the class hav Ing been named after Dr. Son-quist because of his work in helping them to organize it; there were a group of people from Roxana kand Hartford accompaning Mr. and Mrs. McCoy; and also a delegation from a church in Edwardsvile.
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Alton Shurtleff Pioneer

Alton, Illinois, US

Wed, Nov 29, 1933

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