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NEITHER JEW NOR GREEK

NEITHER JEW NOR
GREEK

A STORY OF JEWISH SOCIAL LIFE
BY
VIOLET GUTTENBERG

LONDON
CHATTO & WINDUS
1902
PRINTED BY
WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED,
LONDON AND BECCLES.
TO
MY FRIEND
MARIE CORELLI
AS A SLIGHT TRIBUTE TO HER
GENIUS
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED

CONTENTS

[BOOK I
PROBATION]
CHAPTER PAGE
[I.][ A Marriage of Convenience][1]
[II.][ Introduces a Sweet and Lovable Jewish Girl][8]
[III.][ The Barrier of Race and Faith][17]
[IV.][ Geoffrey receives Unpalatable Advice][25]
[V.][ The Friedbergs of Maida Vale][34]
[VI.][ An Academy Student][43]
[VII.][ Enter—David Salmon][52]
[VIII.][ At Synagogue on New Year’s Day][60]
[IX.][ Luncheon for Three][69]
[X.][ A Gold Nugget and a Diamond Ring][77]
[XI.][ Under the Mistletoe][88]
[XII.][ David Salmon pays a Visit of Condolence][99]
[XIII.][ The Social Ethics of Judaism][110]
[BOOK II
THREE YEARS AFTER]
[I.][ Celia makes her Professional Début in London][125]
[II.][ A New Project discussed][136]
[III.][ Fitzjohn’s Avenue, Hampstead,—or Jerusalem?][147]
[IV.][ A Letter from Australia][157]
[V.][ The Wiltons of Woodruffe][165]
[VI.][ Celia’s Awakening][173]
[VII.][ White Heather][182]
[VIII.][ The Ring returned][191]
[IX.][ An Outcast in Israel][199]
[X.][ Strelitzki paves the Way for his Revenge][210]
[XI.][ The Stannard Ball, and after—An Eventful Night][223]
[XII.][ A Woman’s Love][237]
[XIII.][ The Acme Furnishing Company][251]
[XIV.][ “The Voice of the Charmer,” and an Unexpected Meeting][263]
[XV.][ Ninette tells her Story][276]
[XVI.][ The Darkness deepens around Ninette][291]
[XVII.][ Both Sides of the Curtain][305]
[XVIII.][ “Neither Jew nor Greek”—One God over All][319]