This three-reel story will appeal principally to houses with a strong Jewish clientele. It is presented by an entire cast of Jewish players and brings in the feast of the Passover and other religious rites of the kind. The hero goes through fire and water to win his sweetheart. He deserts his people and becomes a Christian, but later returns to save his own kindred from massacre. The interior settings are not very attractive, but the out-door scenes are satisfactory. The third reel contains a big surprise and some genuinely gripping scenes. A race story of good dramatic structure. - The Moving Picture World, June 21, 1913
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