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Sinai: ein Organ für Erkenntniss und Veredlung des Judenthums, [Title page]
Bronx: Burnside Avenue (Eas - Grand Concourse
Seliḥot le-ashmurot ha-boḳer u-teḥinot yeme ha-taʻaniyot ṿe-Yom kipur ḳaṭan.
Seliḥot le-ashmurot ha-boḳer u-teḥinot yeme ha-taʻaniyot ṿe-Yom kipur ḳaṭan, [Title page]
Bronx: Burnside Avenue (Eas - Creston Avenue
Bronx: Dupont Street - Leggett Avenue
Bronx: Digney Avenue - 233rd Street
Bronx: Dewey Avenue - Edison Avenue
Olelot ha-kerem. [Book page with question or response]
Bronx: Dean Avenue - Layton Avenue
Bronx: Cypress Avenue - 131st Street (East)
Bronx: Cypress Avenue - 131st Street (East)
Bronx: Cypress Avenue - 131st Street (East)
Draft of a letter
Bronx: Cypress Avenue - 131st Street (East)
Madinah
Mecca
Bronx: Cypress Avenue - 131st Street (East)
Bronx: Crotona Park - 189th Street (East)
Banque Royale banknote, cent livres
Bronx: Crotona Park - 189th Street (East)
Bronx: Cromwell Avenue - 198th Street (East)
Bronx: Cromwell Avenue - 198th Street (East)
Bronx: Cromwell Avenue - McClellan Street
Bronx: Cromwell Avenue - 151st Street (East)
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