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Produced with regard for Hebrew customs
deickemeyer1 September 2019
This finely produced drama is from the pen of Solomon Cossack. Van Dyke Brooke is the director and also has the role of a rabbi whose daughter marries a Christian. Norma Talmadge is the daughter, Mary Maurice the mother. The picture is produced with regard for Hebrew customs. One of the strongest of the situations is where the daughter, her husband dead, returns at the time of the celebration of the Passover to the home where she has been formally mourned as dead. - The Moving Picture World, February 13, 1915
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