Biography of Nathan Barnert, his character and achievements; including histories of local institutions . .,..3^-4^ cut to uc^\» hu*5«t^^ca unf vomntd lr<Mn Jhc *.Judjt «kU IhIo ikhj (cut ItuuvW^. TESTIMONIAL PRESENTED TO NATHAN BAKXERX BY FACULTY AND PUPILS OF THE MIRIAM BARNERT MEMORIAL HEBREW FREE SCHOOL. from the study of Holy Torah and let these four hundrednames on this scroll be to you four hundred cheering voices in-spiring you on your onward march to complete your century oflife in God—through righteousness, through love and charity. Presented to the Honorable Nathan Barnert, o


Biography of Nathan Barnert, his character and achievements; including histories of local institutions . .,..3^-4^ cut to uc^\» hu*5«t^^ca unf vomntd lr<Mn Jhc *.Judjt «kU IhIo ikhj (cut ItuuvW^. TESTIMONIAL PRESENTED TO NATHAN BAKXERX BY FACULTY AND PUPILS OF THE MIRIAM BARNERT MEMORIAL HEBREW FREE SCHOOL. from the study of Holy Torah and let these four hundrednames on this scroll be to you four hundred cheering voices in-spiring you on your onward march to complete your century oflife in God—through righteousness, through love and charity. Presented to the Honorable Nathan Barnert, our Presi-dent, by Boas Barnert, Vice-President; Joseph Krulan, Treas-urer; Arnold Levy, Recording Secretary; Joseph Pansy, Finan-cial Secretary; Jacob Fabian, S. M. Cohn, Dr. I. Feigenoff,M. S. Germansky, A. D. Cohen, D. H. Bilder, A. Bluestein,David Gordon, I. Horowitz, H. B. Kitay, Dr. D. H. Mendel-sohn, Dr. A. Raffman, H. Salzberg, M. Shinedling, Dr. , and David Cohn, Chairman of Committee. Tishri,II, 5674, October 13, 1913. 3 NATHAN AND MIRIAM BARNERT MEMORIALHOSPITAL. Declaring their belief in the need of a dispensary and hos-pital where both Jews and Gentiles could find relief a


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