A Discourse on the Hope of Israel (1842)
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A Discourse on the Hope of Israel (1842)
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This pamphlet contains a discourse delivered by Isaac Leeser on the seventeenth anniversary of the dedication of Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The discourse addresses the question of Israel's continued status as God's chosen people, despite their dispersion and oppression. Leeser argues against the notion that Israel's rejection is a consequence of their failure to accept a new messiah, emphasizing the sufficiency and enduring validity of the Mosaic law and God's unchanging covenant with Israel. The pamphlet includes an exchange of letters between Abraham Hart, President of the congregation, and Leeser regarding the publication of the sermon.
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Type: Pamphlet
Identifier: LSTCAT_item228
Collection: The Jesselson Family Collection of Isaac Leeser Material
People
People: Isaac Leeser
Dates
Gregorian: January 15, 1842
Hebrew: ד׳ בִּשְׁבָט תר״ב
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From: Philadelphia
To: Philadelphia
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