The author has attempted to depict faithfully the customs and practices of the Russian people and government in connection with the Jewish population of that country. The book is a strong and well-written story. We read and suffer with the sufferers.—Public Opinion (Washington).

Although addressed to Jews, with an appeal to them to seek freedom and peace in America, it ought to be read by humane people of all races and religions. Mr. Goldsmith is a master of English, and his pure style is one of the real pleasures of the story.—Philadelphia Bulletin.

The book has the merit of being well written, is highly entertaining, and it cannot fail to prove of interest to all who may want to acquaint themselves in the matter of the condition of affairs that has recently been attracting universal attention.—San Francisco Call.

Rabbi and Priest has genuine worth, and is entitled to a rank among the foremost of its class.—Minneapolis Tribune.

The writer tells his story from the Jewish standpoint, and tells it well.—St. Louis Republic.

The descriptions of life in Russia are vivid and add greatly to the charm of the book.—Buffalo Courier.

A very thrilling story.—Charleston (S.C.) News.

Very like the horrid tales that come from unhappy Russia.—New Orleans Picayune.

The situations are dramatic; the dialogue is spirited.—Jewish Messenger.

A history of passing events in an interesting form.—Jewish Tidings.