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Dedication Of The Sephardim Synagogue, House Of Israel Dedication Of The Sephardim Synagogue, House Of Israel

Program for the dedication of the Sephardim Synagogue, House of Israel, in Baltimore, Maryland on September 16, 1857. The program details the order of service, including processions, hymns, psalms, sermons by Reverends Isaac Leeser and Solomon Jacobs, and musical performances. It also lists the names of those involved in the service and the printer, John D. Tov. The program is printed on two sheets of paper.

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Dedication of the Synagogue Beth El Emeth Dedication of the Synagogue Beth El Emeth

This pamphlet contains the text of the dedication of the Synagogue Beth El Emeth in Philadelphia, PA on September 3, 1857 (14 Elul 5617), and the address given by Rev. Solomon Jacobs on the following Sabbath. The pamphlet includes prayers and a discussion of the significance of the Synagogue as a testament to Jewish faith and a connection to the past and future of Israel. It reflects on the challenges faced by Jews in maintaining their faith and the importance of unity and adherence to religious principles. The pamphlet also details the service, including music, the procession of the Torah, and the lighting of the perpetual lamp.

Invitation for Jacob Solis Cohen & Bro. to the Dedication of the New Sephardim Synagogue in Baltimore, "House of Israel," from David Judah, Samuel Etting, Joseph Friedenwald, and Solomon Nunes Carvalho.;September 05, 1857 Invitation for Jacob Solis Cohen & Bro. to the Dedication of the New Sephardim Synagogue in Baltimore, "House of Israel," from David Judah, Samuel Etting, Joseph Friedenwald, and Solomon Nunes Carvalho.;September 05, 1857

This is an invitation to the dedication of the new Sephardim Synagogue, "House of Israel," located at No. 24 Paca Street in Baltimore, Maryland. The dedication is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, September 16, 1857, at 5 o'clock. The invitation requests notification by September 14th of the recipient's intention to attend. The invitation is signed by David Judah, Joseph Friedenwald, S. N. Carvalho (committee), and Samuel Etting (president).

Letter from Solomon Weil to Isaac Leeser;September 13, 1853 Letter from Solomon Weil to Isaac Leeser;September 13, 1853

Letter from Solomon Weil in New York City to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Weil describes the recent dedication of a synagogue in Williamsburg and details his experiences teaching Hebrew and Judaism at Mr. Sivor's institution in New York City. He expresses concern about the lack of moral instruction children receive outside of school and the seeming disconnect between religious observance and daily life. The letter is written in English with some Hebrew words and phrases included.