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Show Manama a .l.w.a. in Wad Kahlil. Nkw Haven, Conn., Oct. 1. Jewish circles are much exercised over the fact that Mist Lizzie Kublor, daughter of Christopher Kubler. a wealthy manufacturer manu-facturer of Baltimore, has renounced the Lutheru faith and become a Jewess. She joined the William street syua-gogue syua-gogue ou .Saturday, the ceremonies being be-ing conducted by lUbbi Willner and the Kev. Charles Bailey, in the preteuce of a large congregation. The young' lady is l'J vears of ae and takes this stop in order to marry Kinanuel Jacobs, a young Jew of this city, who resided for a time in Baltimore. Miss Kublor's determination was received with extreme pleasure by Mr. Jacobs' parents. Her own parents, however, questioned whether It was due entirely V her love for Jacobs or was the result of honest convictions. Her father told her that if it was really for the sake of marrying Jacobs she had better rellect. If, ou the other hand, her convictions were such that a change of faith was absolutely essential to her happiness, aside from what this marriage with Jacobs promised, he bad no objections to offer, ami would put no obstacle in her way. Upon Miss Ivubler's assertion that she was acting conscientiously, aud, as she believed, upon the honest convictions of her heart, no further objection ob-jection was made by her parents, it was her intention to join a Hebrew church in Baltimore, but circumstances circumstan-ces changed her purpose in that respect, res-pect, and she came to this city, secured teachers, and became versed iu the Jewish religion and faith. Most of the instruction wat given by her intended husband, who it a rabbi. Miss Kubler will return to Baltimore aud transfer her membership from the synagogue here to one in that city. There will be a wedding at the Baltimore mansion toon. |