Subject: Charitable giving

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Autograph Letter Signed from Solomon Etting to Hyman Gratz Regarding Solomon De Castro, March 31, 1825 Autograph Letter Signed from Solomon Etting to Hyman Gratz Regarding Solomon De Castro, March 31, 1825

Autograph letter signed by Solomon Etting to Hyman Gratz, dated March 31, 1825, from Baltimore, Maryland. Etting discusses the disbursement of funds intended for Solomon De Castro's passage to CuraƧao. He details De Castro's change of plans and ultimate receipt of a smaller sum for passage to Virginia. The letter also includes a Passover greeting. Two pages. Autograph address panel on integral blank.

Letter from A. Epstein to Isaac Leeser Regarding Passover Bread Sales in Savannah, Georgia, 1865 Letter from A. Epstein to Isaac Leeser Regarding Passover Bread Sales in Savannah, Georgia, 1865

A one-page letter written by A. Epstein in Savannah, Georgia, on December 9, 1865, to Isaac Leeser. The letter discusses the sales of unleavened bread in Georgia following the Civil War, reporting a balance of $95 for Passover bread and mentioning the expenditure of funds for charitable purposes. The letter is associated with Passover.

Meyers Bros. Price Guarantee:  A Handwritten Note Regarding Charitable Donations and Price Consistency Meyers Bros. Price Guarantee: A Handwritten Note Regarding Charitable Donations and Price Consistency

A handwritten note from Meyers Bros. stating a commitment to donate $200 to charity if they deviate from their stated prices by 5 cents over nearly four years. The note is dated circa 1910. The geographic location associated with this note is Syracuse, NY.

Will of Rachel Suasso de Pinto, 1776 Will of Rachel Suasso de Pinto, 1776

Dutch-language manuscript will of Rachel Suasso de Pinto, widow of Antonio Lopes Suasso, dated March 4, 1776. The will details the distribution of assets to support the poor and certain family members. This document is part of a larger collection of manuscripts relating to the Dutch-Jewish noble families de Pinto and Lopes Suasso.