Leaflet advertising Sweetheart Soap in Yiddish, Polish, Italian, Czech and aimages showing the soaps uses along with a coupon on the verso; 422-430 West 38th Street, New York, NY
Corporate Name:
Sweetheart Soap
Date:
1900
Language:
English; Yiddish; Polish; Czech; Italian
Rights:
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Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
La juive = The Jewess : a grand opera in four acts / the music by Halevy.; Jewess
Subject:
Operas -- Librettos.; Librettos.; Advertisements.
Description:
Kaplan Collection copy purchased for the Penn Libraries in 2020 by Arnold and Deanne Kaplan (sold by Joseph Landau, 20 November 2019).; Kaplan Collection copy: Collectify accession no. 2020.03.08.00004.
Personal Name:
Breusing, C. (Charles), 1824 or 1825-1863, bookseller.
Corporate Name:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania); Palmer & Co. (New York, N.Y.), publisher.
Collection of over 20 choral pieces for a synagogue choir. The pieces at the beginning of the manuscript (p. 1-46) are marked in parts for soloists and chorus; in the rest of the manuscript parts are also marked for the cantor. The Hebrew lyrics are transliterated for pronunciation by German readers, who might have been in Germany or in the United States. A small number of pieces have attributions, to Naumburg (Louis Naumburg, 1813-1902, p. 1, 115), Abrass (Osias Joshua Abrass, 1820-1884, p. 11), Madame Handvogel (Virginie Handvogel?, p. 73), Blumenthal (Nissan Blumenthal?, 1805-1903, p. 78), and Chalaff (p. 108), Many of the pieces are for weekly services; a smaller number are for holidays. Some leaves show evidence of trimming (for example, p. 133)
Date:
between 1860 and 1899
Language:
Hebrew; German; Italian; French
Rights:
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Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Broadside that was Lithographed for the Benefit of the Loo-Choo Naval Mission of the Lord's Prayer in fourteen different languages: Hebrew, French, Syriac [Syrian], Polish Jewish [Yiddish], Turkish, German, New Greek [Modern Greek], Latin, Italian, Arabic, Loo-chooan Japanese, Portuguese Jewish [Ladion], Hollandish [Dutch], and Chinese. "A Facsimile of the original M.S. A Production of B.J. Bettelheim. M / (Lord's Prayer. Polyglot) London: by E. Barwick, 1847; Loo-Choo, Japan; London, England