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Constitution and By-Laws of the United Hebrew Relief Association of Philadelphia Constitution and By-Laws of the United Hebrew Relief Association of Philadelphia

This 22-page pamphlet contains the constitution and by-laws of the United Hebrew Relief Association of Philadelphia, established in 1860. The final four pages list the association's members and officers. This copy bears the stamp of the Isaac Leeser Hebrew Educational Library.

Letter from George Randorf to Louis E. Levy, November 17, 1890 Letter from George Randorf to Louis E. Levy, November 17, 1890

Letter from George Randorf, former agent of the Association of Jewish Immigrants, to Louis E. Levy, President of the Association, dated November 17, 1890. Randorf informs Levy that he has sent all the papers he could find from his work with the Association and that he attempted to resign his position as a government interpreter per Levy's request, but his resignation was not accepted. The letter was written from 616 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA.

Letter of Resignation from George Randorf to Louis E. Levy, Association of Jewish Immigrants, September 14, 1890 Letter of Resignation from George Randorf to Louis E. Levy, Association of Jewish Immigrants, September 14, 1890

Letter of resignation from George Randorf, Agent of the Association of Jewish Immigrants, to Louis E. Levy, President of the Association, written on organizational letterhead. Randorf cites poor health as the reason for his resignation. Philadelphia, PA, September 14, 1890.