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Although of Jewish descent, Rubenstein's work is typically Russian.
good, but there is something very sweet and quaint and convincing about the frank letters of that Jewish
in the moat one of the three beautiful golden balls which her father had bought for her of an old Jewish
He was, indeed, from Paris, but there was not a drop of Jewish blood in his veins, and he dated from
blackballed at a club, had left and lived by an exceedingly questionable traffic in London, assuming a Jewish
Most of us, in these United States, cannot even claim as much as the Jewish lad whose father, ennobled
Excepting for the regular visits of a Jewish picture dealer, there were few intrusions upon their solitude
engineer, and one of his draftsmen; a lawyer from the District Attorney's office; and Zablowski, a young Jewish
It's exactly like the Jewish high priest in the old Bible dictionaries."
Zablowski, the young Jewish doctor, smiled and shook his head.
He married a burgeoning Jewish beauty, Fanny Reizenstein, the daughter of the importer, and he hung her
Prince Albert, we are told, never wholly trusted the Jewish poli-tician politician , but, after the death
Potash is the old-fashioned Jewish "THE JANGLING PARTNERS are a wonderful pair.
Potash (on the right), played by Barney Bernard, is the old-fashioned Jewish merchant, the unadulterated
All his early stories were about Jewish life.
HOWARD ARCHIE had just come up from a game of pool with the Jewish clothier and two traveling men who
students' club to which she was introduced by Miss Adler, Bowers's morning accompanist, an intelligent Jewish
Far from dissenting or disapproving, the great Jewish population of the city packed Cohan's Theater night
two principal actors got every night in "Potash and Perl-mutter Perlmutter ," they had to play the Jewish
Rosen's manner, and from comments she occasionally dropped, that the Jewish people had an altogether
He was the only unsuccessful member of a large, rich Jewish family.