Excerpt from The Hebrew Review and Magazine of Rabbinical Literature, Vol. 1: Tishri-Adar, 5595, October, 1834 March, 1835
ON the first appearance of the Hebrew Review, it will naturally be expected that the Editors should give' some account of the motives that have induced them to under take this publication; and of the plan and -intention according, to which' they propose to conduct it. We, therefore, deem it our duty to crave the attention of our readers to a few preliminary remarks of our own, ere' we introduce. To them the great men whose works our pages will interpret.
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