Reformed Judaism And Its Pioneers a Contribution to Its History
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His correspondence was very extensive, especially with Dr. Mayer, of Stuttgart; Manheimer, of Vienna, and P. Beer, of Dresden. * For a time he was quite an enthusiastic Mason, the fruit of which was his "Stimmen Aus den Osten. '^f But he could not help finding out that mere talk about humanity is not humanity in fact. He saw with sor- row the exclusion of the Jews from Prussian lodges, and gradually kept away from his Masonic brethren. His "Decalogue ot the Mason, " in poetry, is quite inter- e...sting. In the year of the Revolution, 1848, in Ham- burg also a ''constituting assembly" was formed on the basis of democracy, and Salomon was elected one of the representatives. But politics was not his sphere. In 1854 Salomon celebrated his seventieth birth- day, surrounded by his children, grand-children and friends. Congratulations poured in from all sides. Dr. Leopold Stein, Rabbi of Frankfort-on-the-Main, honored him with an excellent poem for the occasion, and appreciative of his merits. The last collection of his sermons was entitled: "Sermons for all the Holidays of the Lord, " (Ham- burg, 1855).
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