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Chronological Index of Writings

Julius T. Loeb, “Jewish Sympathy: Prayer of the Israelites of Palestine for Success of American Arms,” Nashville Banner (Nashville, TN), Aug. 17, 1898.

Suggests an Exception: Dr. Loeb Asks that Sunday Closing Law Shall Not be Universal,” Evening Star (Washington, DC), May 28, 1902.

Julius T. Loeb, “Attitude of the Hebrew on the Sunday Bill,” Evening Times (Washington, DC), May 29, 1902.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Assimilation of the Jew: A Reply to Rabbi Joseph Silverman,” Washington Times (Washington, DC), Dec. 27, 1902.

Julius T. Loeb, “Jewish Assimilation and the Ghetto,” Washington Times (Washington, DC), Jan. 4, 1903.

Julius T. Loeb, “’The Truth at Funerals’ Once More: No Human Being So Vile That Something Good May Not Be Said of Him After Death,” Washington Times (Washington, DC), Jan. 25, 1903.

Julius T. Loeb, “Anti-Jewish Outrages in Russia,” Evening Star (Washington, DC), May 4, 1903.

Julius T. Loeb, “Guilt is With Russia: Government Accused of Inciting Murder of Jews,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), May 24, 1903.

Julius T. Loeb, “Assimilation the Greatest Evil to Befall the Jew: A Reply to the Criticism of the Hon. Simon Wolf Upon the Zionist Movement,” Washington Times (Washington, DC), Sept. 20, 1903.

Julius T. Loeb, “Menace to the Nation: Why Jews Oppose Teaching Religion in Schools,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), April 10, 1905.

Julius T. Loeb, “What is Religion?Evening Star (Washington, DC), Nov. 19. 1905.

Julius T. Loeb, “Relief for the Russian Jews,” Evening Star (Washington, DC), Dec. 16, 1905.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Solution of the Problem,” Jewish Daily News (New York, NY), Jan. 26, 1906.

Julius T. Loeb, “Anti-Semitism Must be Fought,” Jewish Daily News (New York, NY), Sept. 2, 1906.

Julius T. Loeb, “Repentance,” Evening Star (Washington, DC), Oct. 14, 1906.

Hebrew Poem to Simon Wolf Commemorating His Birthday,” Washington Times (Washington, DC), Oct. 30, 1906.

Julius T. Loeb, “Why the Jew of Today in Not a Prohibitionist,” Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD), April 28, 1907.

Julius T. Loeb, “Science vs. Religion,” Atlanta Georgian and News (Atlanta, GA), Sept. 21, 1907.

Julius T. Loeb, “What is Zionism?” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), July 4, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Right of Jewish Renationalization,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Aug. 22, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Jew in the Turkish Revolution,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Sept. 5, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Jewish New Year,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Sept. 11, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Jew in the Turkish Revolution [Part 2],” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Sept. 12, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “Borrowed from the Treasures of Judah,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Nov. 7, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Burning Question,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Nov. 21, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “The Burning Question — No. 2,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), Nov. 28, 1909.

Julius T. Loeb, “Passover Feast to Begin at Sundown,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), April 23, 1910.

Julius T. Loeb, “Letters to the Editor: Explains Jewish Editorial,” Birmingham Age-Herald (Birmingham, AL), May 27, 1911.

Julius T. Loeb, “Russian Priest’s Confession,” Birmingham News (Birmingham, AL), Jan. 12, 1913.

Julius T. Loeb, “Rabbi Loeb Tells Additional Historical Facts Concerning American History on Race,” Birmingham News (Birmingham, AL), April 6, 1913.

Julius T. Loeb, “Letter to the Editor: Brandeis and Zionism,” Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, GA), Sept. 23, 1913.

Julius T. Loeb, “Passover and World’s Freedom,” Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, GA), April 12, 1914.

The Hebrew Faith and the Quart-a-Month Law: Interesting Correspondence Between Rabbi Julius T. Loeb and Attorney General Thomas H. Peeples,” Herald And News (Newberry, SC), June 5, 1917.

Julius T. Loeb, “Washington Rabbi Reports Dream Visitation from Dead Mother of Boy He Buried,” Washington Times (Washington, DC), Feb. 18, 1923.

Julius T. Loeb, “Jewish Community Center Essential to Meet Need Synagogue Does Not Fill, Says Rabbi Loeb,” Washington Herald (Washington, DC), Nov. 11, 1923.

Julius T. Loeb, “Religion and Americanism as Seen by a Rabbi,” Washington Daily News (Washington, DC), Oct. 7, 1924.

Julius T. Loeb, “Rabbi Makes Argument Against Enforced Sunday Observance,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), March 28, 1926.

Julius T. Loeb, “Jewish New Year Time of Rejoicing: Rabbi Tells Story,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), Sept. 5, 1926.

Julius T. Loeb, “Quake in Holy Land Killed 886, But Not One Jew, Says Rabbi,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), Sept. 25, 1927.

Julius T. Loeb, “Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Head of Zionist Organization Praised by Rabbi Loeb for His Activities and Leadership in Rebuilding Palestine for ‘Scattered Nation,’” Washington Post (Washington, DC), May 20, 1928.

Julius T. Loeb, “Letters to the Editor: Mussolini And The Jews In Italy,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), May 31, 1937.

Julius T. Loeb, “Jews In Palestine; Rabbi Replies to Letter in Post Criticizing Zionists,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), Aug. 8, 1937.

Julius T. Loeb, “Jews in Spain: Assurance New State is Not Anti-Semitic Gratifies Rabbi,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), March 26, 1939.

Julius T. Loeb, “Preparedness for Peace: Greatest Boon to Mankind is Highest Ideal in Judaism,” Reform Advocate (Chicago, IL), Feb. 23, 1940.

Julius T. Loeb, “The World’s Crying Need,” Washington Post (Washington, DC), Sept. 21, 1941.

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