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In: The history of the Jews in Great Britain ; Band 2

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In: The history of the Jews in Great Britain
Band 2
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London : Bentley, 1851
In: The history of the Jews in Great Britain
Band 2

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Juden

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London : Bentley, 1851

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Table of contents
Deckblatt; Titelblatt; Contents.; I. The French Ambassador's, in Holland, communication to the French Minister in England. - The English made overtures to the Jews. - The Jews propose to purchase St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Bodleian Library. [...]; II. Charles II. begins to reign. - Thomas Violet's Petition against the Jews. - Charles trained to sympathize with Exiles. - The Jewish Synagogue became an object of attraction. [...]; III. Opposition did not deter the Jews from settling here in the Reign of Charles II. - Twelve years' silence. - The Ebullition of strong feeling in the beginning of the Reign of James II. - The arrest of thirty-seven Jewish merchants. [...]; IV. The accession of William Prince of Orange to the throne of England. - A little circumstance but big with importance. - The origin of the English National Debt. [...]; V. The Number of Conversions to Christianity considerable. - In England the Bible the only Standard of Appeal. - Protestantism in the days of William Prince of Orange. - The Fate of Jewish Converts. - Queen Anne's Act. [...]; VI. Rabbi Nehemiah Chiyon, the heretic. - Rabbi Nieto's Fiery Law. - Rabbi Joseph Irgas' open remonstrance. - Rabbi Moses of Jerusalem. - The Jews did not help to blow "The South-Sea Bubble". [...]; VII. The Death of Rabbi David Nieto. - His Successor. - The Death of Rabbi Uriah Phaibhush. - The Reign of George II eventful. - Congregations formed in different parts of England. [...]; VIII. Jewish Naturalization Bill. - Sir John Barnard's Opposition. - Passed both Houses in 1753. - Repealed the next year. - Elias de Paz's Will. - Foundling Hospital. - The Internal Quarrels in the Jewish Synagogues. [...]; IX. The Death of Sampson Gideon. - His Will. - A Contemporary's Letter. - Mr. Francis's facetious Observations. - The New Rabbi of the German Synagogue. - Dr. Ephraim Luzato's Poems. [...]; X. A new era in Anglo-Jewish History. - The Brothers Goldsmid. - They become the competitors of the bankers. - The general benefit. - Brothers Goldsmid stars of the first magnitude in the firmament of Change Alley. [...]; XI. The Conversion of the Jews. - An unpublished account. - Dr. Haweis. - "The Bury Street Lecture Room". - Mr. Cooper. - The employment of the Laity amongst the Jews. - A Rabbinical Bull. [...]; XII. A Charitable Society formed. - The Arrival of Rothschild into this Country. - The Juden Strasse. - Frankfort on the Maine. - Meyer Anselm's youthful Days. - His Preparation for the Office of Rabbi. [...]; XIII. The appointment of Solomon Herschell as Chief Rabbi of the English Jews. - The improvements the Rabbi introduced. - Narrative of the Rabbi. - The accident which caused his death. [...]; XIV. The Ashcanazin take the lead in the path of progress. - The Sephardim not altogether unnoticed. - The Royal Dukes' visit to the German Synagogues. - The establishment of different benevolent Institutions.; XV. The London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews. - Dr. Gaussen's account. - Originally organized by Dissenters. - Eventually joined with the members of the Established Church. [...]; XVI. The efforts for the Removal of Jewish Disablilities. - Mr. Grant. - The Petitions from London and Liverpool in favour of Abolition. - Lord Bexley. - The Reform Bill impeded its progress. [...]; XVII. The General Election in 1847. - An Anglo-Hebrew Committee formed. - Their Address. - Baron Rothschild elected Member for the City of London. - Is not permitted to take his Seat on account of the Wording of the Oath. [...]
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