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London Temple Puts Ban on Money Lenders

January 20, 1935
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Membership in the Jewish synagogue on St. John’s Wood Road is forbidden to money lenders, it was learned here. The congregation has 1,600 members.

No efforts are made to prohibit a money lender from attending services, but membership and holding office in the synagogue are forbidden, officials declared.

“Usury is a flagrant violation of the Jewish code,” Rabbi Mattuck said. “I am categorically opposed to money lending.”

Christian Wilhelm von Dohm, at the suggestion of Mendelssohn, wrote a work in two volumes in 1781 advocating emancipation of the Jews.

In many Jewish communities in Europe Hebrew was spoken up to the eleventh century.

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