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Author: Abram S. Isaacs

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A Modern Hebrew Poet: The Life and Writings of Moses Chaim Luzzatto

Isaacs, Abram Samuel. A Modern Hebrew Poet: The Life and Writings of Moses Chaim Luzzatto. New York: Office of “The Jewish Messenger,” 1878.

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“There is Punishment for the Evil Doer in This World and in the Next; but the Di­vine Purpose is to Reclaim, not to Destroy, or Doom to Everlasting Torment.” In: That Unknown Country; or, What Living Men Believe concerning Punishment af­ter Death ...

Isaacs, Abram Samuel. “There is Punishment for the Evil Doer in This World and in the Next; but the Di­vine Purpose is to Reclaim, not to Destroy, or Doom to Everlasting Torment.” In: That Unknown Country; or, What Living Men Believe concerning Punishment af­ter Death ... (Springfield, Mass.: C. A. Nichols, 1888), pp. [526]-42 (includes a photograph of the author).

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The Jews of New-York. In: James Grant Wilson, ed. The Memorial History of the City of New-York

[Isaacs, Abram Samuel]. "The Jews of New-York." In: James Grant Wilson, ed. The Memorial History of the City of New-York (New York: New York History Co., 1892-93), vol. 4, pp. 380-85.

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Stories from the Rabbis

Isaacs, Abram Samuel. Stories from the Rabbis. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1893. 201 p., 10 p. of adv.

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Stories from the Rabbis of the Talmud

Isaacs, Abram Samuel. Stories from the Rabbis of the Talmud. Cincinnati: Bloch Publishing and Printing Co., [c1893]. 201 p., 10 p. of adv.

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