Excerpt from Jewish Life in the East
The following pages contain the results of an investigation which I made, in the months of October, November, and December, 1879, as to the moral and physical condition of such of my brethren in race, as are domiciled in the "Holy Land" and other parts of the East.
A quest for the recovery of lost health was the motive of my journey, and the absence of other set plan or purpose, will account for the sketchy character of these papers.
For the sake, possibly, of the large amount of purely descriptive matter which they contain, many of these sketches upon making their appearance in the Jewish Chronicle, were reproduced, in the various Christian sectarian journals, as well as in general newspapers, both British, American, and foreign.
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