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Die Laubhuette Illustrirtes Israelitisches Familien Blatt
Yiddish magazines
Die Zukunft (The Future) XVIII October 1913
Jahrbuch fur Jüdische Geschichte und Literatur (Yearbook for Jewish History and Literature), volume VI
"Israelitisches Wochenblatt"
Die Freie Gesellschaft
Newspaper clipping of N.H. Imber, author of the Hatikvah
Freie Gesellschaft.
Theatre Leaves
Synagogue in the province of Grodno, Poland
Newspaper clipping
Official news magazine of the Tel Aviv Purim Committee
Newspaper
Menshen- Fresser/ מענשען-פרעסער
Reprint of magazine article soliciting votes for S.A. Lewis State Senator
"Coroner's Cases"
"9 Men in Synagogue Start Hospital"
The Voice of the Fair (Hebrew Charity Fair)
"Interesting old folks in the home for aged and Infirm Hebrews"
Article: Annual Meeting/Election at Hebrew Home for Aged
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