A two reel offering which presents those phases of the Jewish religion dealing with the subject of intermarriage. The work of P.D. Standing as the Rabbi was excellent. Others in the cast were J. Newton, Florence Lawrence, F. Bennet and Earl Fox. The story, written by Walter McNamara, is seemingly a plea for intermarriage, as the Rabbi finally allows his granddaughter to marry outside of her own religion. The story develops slowly in the first reel, but is strong and convincing in the second. The acting is sincere and competent. A picture that is certain to awaken much thought and comment and, while delicate subject matter, should not offend. - The Moving Picture World, November 29, 1913
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