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Deed conveying land from the Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia to Christopher Kane. The deed was signed by W. B. Hackenburg and S. A. Stern, and bears the Association's seal. Dated January 12, 1881, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This pamphlet contains the fourth annual report of the Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia, published in 1869. The report details the hospital's activities, finances, and patient care during that year. It likely includes statistics on the number of patients treated, the hospital's financial status, and possibly a list of officers and board members. The report offers insight into the early years of the Jewish Hospital Association and the state of healthcare for the Jewish community in Philadelphia during the late 19th century.

This memorial booklet commemorates Alfred T. Jones, Past Master of Shekinah Lodge No. 246, F&AM. Published on October 3, 1888, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it details the life and contributions of Alfred T. Jones, a prominent figure in Philadelphia's Jewish community. The booklet includes biographical information, highlighting his role as publisher and founder of the *Jewish Record*, his involvement in establishing Congregation Beth El Emeth, and his presidency of the Jewish Hospital Association. This booklet is a unique item, as it is the only copy recorded by Singerman.

A one and a half page letter to Isaac Leeser, circa 1852/3, reporting on the dedication of the Jewish Hospital in New York City. The author, whose name is undecipherable, offers favorable comments on Rabbi Lilienthal's speech at the dedication and notes that he will send a copy of Rabbi Lilienthal's remarks once printed. The letter also mentions that "Wise" declined to attend the event. This letter provides an eyewitness account of the dedication of the first Jewish Hospital in the United States. The letter is housed in Arc.MS.56, Box 4, Folder 5.

Commemorative material celebrating the 50th anniversary of the National Jewish Hospital at Denver. Published January 1, 1949.

Commemorative material related to the 50th anniversary of the National Jewish Hospital at Denver. The exact nature of the item is unknown, as the provided description is brief. The date of publication is inferred from the anniversary year (1955), assuming the hospital's founding was in 1905. The material's geographic context is Denver, Colorado.

Photograph of the Hebrew Hospital and Asylum. The photograph is dated January 1, 1916. The image is part of the M Collection, located in Ms. Coll. 1410, Box 6, Folder 22. The geographic location is Baltimore, Maryland.

Stereoscopic photograph depicting the Jewish Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Part of a series titled "United States Views" by W. M. Chase. The image shows a view from Monument Street, east of Broadway, circa 1870. Handwritten notes on the reverse provide additional context from a contemporary collector.

This book, presented to the Jewish Hospital in Philadelphia by Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Morgenthau of New York in 1873, serves as a commemorative volume. It contains 243 pages and is bound in contemporary red and gold printed wrappers. This volume is considered a companion piece to "The Dedication of the New Jewish Hospital and Home for the Aged and Infirm," published on September 14, 1873. Only two copies are known to exist, according to Singerman 2412 and WorldCat.

This 90-page pamphlet contains the thirteenth annual report of the Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia, published in 1895. The report details the hospital's activities, finances, and medical achievements during that year. It likely includes statistical data, lists of staff and board members, and possibly accounts of significant medical cases or events.