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Letter from Oscar Straus to Mayer Sulzberger, Istanbul, Turkey, November 23, 1898 Letter from Oscar Straus to Mayer Sulzberger, Istanbul, Turkey, November 23, 1898

A four-page letter written by Oscar Straus, United States Minister to Turkey, to Mayer Sulzberger, a Philadelphia jurist, on November 23, 1898. Straus discusses diplomatic issues, including his involvement in resolving international claims and his attention to the Jewish question. He also mentions the illness of Baroness Hirsch.

Newspaper Article: Secretary Hay's Note and the Jewish Question Newspaper Article: Secretary Hay's Note and the Jewish Question

Newspaper article featuring six photographs related to Secretary Hay's note and the Jewish Question. The article includes photographs of Hester Street and is described as anti-Semitic. Published January 1, 1902.

What Would You Have Us Do?: Papers for the Jewish People, No. VII What Would You Have Us Do?: Papers for the Jewish People, No. VII

Reprint of the 1913 original. Two copies. Signed by P. Abraham. This pamphlet, "What Would You Have Us Do?: Papers for the Jewish People, No. VII," is a reprint of a 1913 publication. The reprint includes two copies and bears the signature of P. Abraham.