Subject: Fasts and feasts--Judaism
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A 40-page booklet containing information on Jewish holidays, major daily prayers, and the Star-Spangled Banner. The text is presented in both Hebrew and English. Published in 1941.

A collection of 27 multicolored greeting cards, used to decorate Jewish New Year cards. The cards depict various religious festival scenes, life cycle events, patriotic themes, immigrant scenes, and figures holding Jewish flags. This lot contains 7 cards. The cards date from around 1900.

A collection of 27 multicolored greeting cards used to decorate Jewish New Year cards. The cards depict various scenes related to religious festivals, life cycle events, patriotism, immigrants, and figures holding a Jewish flag. This lot contains 6 cards. The cards date from around 1900.

A collection of seven multicolored greeting cards used to decorate Jewish New Year cards. The cards depict various religious festival scenes, life cycle events, patriotic themes, immigrant scenes, and figures holding a Jewish flag. The cards date from around 1900.

A collection of 27 multicolored greeting cards used to decorate Jewish New Year's cards. The cards depict various scenes of religious festivals, life cycle events, patriotic themes, immigrant experiences, and figures holding Jewish flags. The cards date from around 1900. This lot contains six sets of cards.

A collection of two multicolored die-cuts used to decorate Jewish New Year's cards. The die-cuts depict various religious festival scenes, life cycle events, patriotic themes, immigrant scenes, and figures holding a Jewish flag. Created circa 1900.

A collection of 27 multicolored greeting cards, seven of which are included in this lot. The cards feature a variety of scenes, including Jewish religious festivals, life cycle events, patriotic imagery, immigrant scenes, and figures holding a Jewish flag. These cards were used to decorate Jewish New Year's cards. The cards date from around 1900.

A collection of six used, multicolored greeting cards. The cards depict various scenes related to the Jewish New Year, including religious festivals, lifecycle events, patriotic themes, immigrants, and figures holding Jewish flags. There are 27 different designs in total. The cards were likely used to decorate Jewish New Year cards. Date of creation is unknown but estimated to be circa 1900 based on stylistic elements (Date is approximate and needs further research).

A collection of ten used, multicolored greeting cards. The cards depict various scenes related to Jewish New Year celebrations, including religious festivals, lifecycle events, patriotic themes, immigrant experiences, and figures holding Jewish flags. The cards show at least 27 different scenes. Created around 1900.

A collection of three multicolored greeting cards used to decorate Jewish New Year cards. The cards feature various scenes related to the religious festival, including figures holding a Jewish flag. The cards date from approximately 1900.

A Jewish New Year's greeting card depicting a rabbi blowing the shofar. The card dates from 1906. The image shows a rabbi in traditional garb blowing a shofar.

Program for a Chanukah Festival given by the Mishkan Israel Sabbath School on Wednesday evening, December 22, 1886, at Germania Hall. Admission was 25 cents.

Pamphlet containing a sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler at the Great Synagogue, Duke's Place, London, on March 24, 1847 (24th of March, 5607). The sermon was given on a general fast day and published at the special request of the wardens to benefit those suffering in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. The text is in English and Hebrew, and includes Hebrew quotations and a prayer.

This is a reprint of L.H. Frank's "Service for the Two First Nights of Passover with an English Translation." It is a new illustrated edition published by the Hebrew Publishing Co., located at 632.34 Broadway. The original publication date was 1859.

Program for the festive Hanukkah celebration held by Tikwat Jisrael in 1939. Published in Paramaribo, Suriname.

This trade card advertises A. Clifford & Co., a poultry dealer located at 205 Commercial Street, Boston. The front of the card features a large, colorful lithograph of a chicken. Text on the card states that farmers should bring their chickens to the company for various Jewish holidays and lists the dates of these holidays. The back of the card is blank. The first card in this record has text written in an ornate script, while the second card, which is a duplicate, has more block lettering. Both cards are in English.

Trade card advertising Geo. Oliver & Co., Wholesale Commission Markets in New York, New York. The card includes a calendar for farmers, noting Jewish holidays and the types of fowl most in demand for each holiday. Published in New York, NY in 1910. Physical location: Ms. Coll. 1410, M, Box 8, Folder 57.