Subject: Judaism--Doctrines
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This book, "A Manual of the Jewish Religion for School and Home," is a translation from the German of Dr. F. Feilchenfeld, Chief Rabbi of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany. The book contains 136 pages. Published in 1894.

A cardboard broadside printed on both sides, originating from the Beth El Sabbath School. It contains seven prayers in English and fundamental articles of the Jewish faith, presented by the Holy Congregation of the Children of Israel. The date of publication is unknown, but based on the style and context, it likely originates from the early 20th century.

This is the fourth American edition of Rabbi S. I. Cohen's "Elements of Jewish Faith," translated from the Hebrew. First published in Richmond in 1817, this edition was printed by W. Fry in Philadelphia in 1823. This book is listed as #364 in Singerman's bibliography, and only three other copies are known to exist.

Book published in 1835. The book, written by an anonymous tradesman, delves into the character of the Jewish deity. Physical location: Arc.MS.56, Box 10.

Two copies of a paper titled "Jewish Concepts of Immortality," presented at a meeting of the Society of Christians and Jews on April 14, 1932. The paper is part of the "Papers for the Jewish People" series, No. XXVIII. Both copies are signed by P. Abrahams.

Pamphlet titled "Liberal Judaism and Authority," part of the series "Papers for the Jewish People," numbered XXII. Published in 1919. The pamphlet discusses the relationship between Liberal Judaism and authority.

Manuscript of a preface to the scripture, written and signed by Rabbi Solomon Freehof, a prominent Pittsburgh religious leader. The manuscript is associated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The date of creation is estimated to be around January 1, 1950.

Pamphlet titled "THE JUSTIFICATION OF LIBERAL JUDIASM"; PAPERS FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE No. XXI. Published circa January 1, 1919. Found in Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 5, Folder 1.

Offprint of "The Meaning of Progressive Revelation," Papers for the Jewish People No. VIII. Signed by P. Abraham. Date of publication is estimated based on the provided date in the metadata. Further research is needed to confirm the exact publication date and publisher.

This book contains four sermons delivered by Rabbi Isaac S. Moses of Kehilath Anshe Mayriv for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Published in 1895, the sermons explore various aspects of Jewish faith and practice.