
    Soloman Newman v. Abraham Newman.
    The oath of a Jew complainant to an injunction bill must be made according to the form and solemnities of the Jewish religion.
    An injunction had been obtained by the complainant on a bill sworn to in the usual form.
    O. S. Halsted, Jun’r,
    
    on affidavits shewing that the complainant was a Jew by birth and religion, and attended the Jewish Synagogue, moved that the injunction be dissolved.
    
      Mr. Bradley, contra.
   The Chancellor

ordered that the complainant swear to the bill according to the form and solemnities of the Jewish religion, in ten days after service of a copy of the order, or that the injunction be dissolved.

The complainant failed to comply with the order.

Injunction dissolved.

See 1 Vernon 263, case 268.  