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Identifier: biographyofnatha00baum (find matches)
Title: Biography of Nathan Barnert, his character and achievements; including histories of local institutions
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Baum, Michael T
Subjects: Barnert, Nathan, 1838- Paterson (N.J.)
Publisher: Paterson, N.J., News Print. Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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through the valley of thatgreat sorrow, can appreciate the extremity of grief and abyssof loneliness which were his. It was to her memory that heerected the Free School where children of Hebrew faith aretaught their mother tongue and instructed in religious worship.Now comes a beautiful hospital to perpetuate the name of Mrs.Barnert; an institution that will throw open its doors to allsuffering humanity and prove an endless blessing to mankind. What greater monument than this? THE MORNING CALL. Paterson, N. J., July 22, 1914. No one can meet Nathan Barnert without becoming con-vinced of his devotion to the cause of humanity. In the ser-vice of this cause he is untiring. It absorbs his attention, ifnot completely, at least a greater portion of it. With theapostle he can say, This one thing I do. Men and womenwith this sort of flaming zeal are the men and women whoachieve the reforms of the world. If Mr. Barnert had beencontent to lead a quiet life of routine work, he might have en- 86
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u3UC LIBRARY TOx^, LENOX :x! FOUiNDATIONSj joyed more ease. But he would have missed the larger hap-piness of service—and there would have been no BarnertMemorial Temple, Miriam Barnert Hebrew Free School orBarnert Memorial Hospital, as his noble and enduringmonuments. That new Barnert Hospital will show a fine example ofprivate charity applied to public purposes. MASONIC REGISTER. Jersey City, N. J., November i, 1914. NATHAN BARNERT. One of the greatest events in the history of the MasonicOrder of the State of New Jersey, occurred Monday after-noon, October i9th, at Paterson, which was the laying of thecornerstone by the Grand Lodge of the Masonic Order of theState, of the new $250,000 Nathan and Miriam Barnert Hos-pital in that city, which was made possible by the grandphilanthropy of Brother Nathan Barnert. Brother Barnerthas attained distinction in all walks of life and is beloved byall who know him, as it was through the efforts of himself andhis beloved wife, Miriam Barnert, n

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