Subject: Journalism, Religious
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Newspaper article from the *Church Chronicle and Record*, published in New Haven, Connecticut on October 20, 1843. The article details the conversion of a Jewish son and his subsequent conversation with his father, presented within the context of missionary propaganda.

Printed broadside advertising subscriptions for the first issue of the *American Israelite*, the first Reformed Jewish newspaper in the United States. Published in Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1854. The verso contains a handwritten letter from Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise to Leopold Waterman soliciting literary contributions for the first edition.

This pamphlet is Volume I, Number III of *The Israelite Indeed*, a periodical devoted to illustrating and defending Hebrew Christianity. Published in New York in 1857, it features a fictional letter from an Orthodox rabbi in the USA to a Reformed rabbi, highlighting the religious debates and divisions within Jewish communities at the time. The periodical's purpose was to promote a specific interpretation of Christianity within the context of Jewish heritage and tradition.