Easiest Way: An Address in the Rodef Shalom Temple, Pittsburgh, Sunday, March 30, 1913
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This is Series 12, no. 21 of Sunday Lectures before Congregation Rodeph Shalom. It is a caution against taking the path of least resistance; as Levy writes early in the lecture, “the easiest way is sometimes the hardest road” and “the shortest path is very frequently the longest route” (p. 4).
Notes
- Series 12 has not been digitized in its entirety; this was scanned and uploaded as a stand-alone lecture. A complete list of the lectures in Series 12 appears at the end of Series 13, no. 3.
- The title Reform Pulpit was added when a complete volume of lectures was published. Single lectures like this one were titled simply Sunday Lectures.
Publication Date
3-30-1913
Publisher
N.p.
City
Pittsburgh, PA
Keywords
Appalachia, Pennsylvania, Joseph Leonard Levy, Reform Judaism, Sermons
Disciplines
Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric
Recommended Citation
Levy, Joseph Leonard, "Easiest Way: An Address in the Rodef Shalom Temple, Pittsburgh, Sunday, March 30, 1913" (1913). Levy, J. Leonard (Joseph Leonard), 1865-1917. 16.
https://mds.marshall.edu/levy_jleonard/16
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Marshall does not own this item. According to WorldCat, the nearest physical copy is at the University of California, Los Angeles. Like all works published in the United States in the early 20th century, it is in the public domain.