Subject: Jewish American newspapers

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Hebrew Leader, September 29, 1865 Hebrew Leader, September 29, 1865

Issue of the Hebrew Leader, a weekly newspaper published in New York, New York, on September 29, 1865. This four-page newspaper contains Jewish news from across the USA, including reports on new synagogues, obituaries, and letters to the editor. It also features a significant number of advertisements and is interspersed with German text. Founded in 1859, the paper ceased publication on December 8, 1882.

Receipt for Subscription to the National Advocate, 1820-1823 Receipt for Subscription to the National Advocate, 1820-1823

Receipt issued to the assignees of Naphtali Phillips for a 43-month subscription to the National Advocate, a newspaper published in New York City. The receipt covers the period from May 5, 1820, to December 15, 1823. The National Advocate was the first Jewish newspaper published in the United States.

The Hebrew Leader, December 25, 1868 The Hebrew Leader, December 25, 1868

Issue of the Hebrew Leader, a weekly newspaper published in New York City, dated December 25, 1868. This issue contains Jewish news from across the USA, including reports on new synagogues, obituaries, and letters to the editor. It also features a significant amount of advertising.

The National Advocate, July 16, 1818 The National Advocate, July 16, 1818

Issue of the National Advocate newspaper published in New York, New York on July 16, 1818. This is notable as the first newspaper published by a Jew in the USA. The issue contains advertisements from Lazarus & Judah (selling lotteries), Myers, and H. Hendricks.