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Obj. ID: 40624  Festrede bei der 300-jährigen Jubiläums-Feier der Prager Beerdigungs-Brüderschaft... by Adolf Hübsch, Prague, 1864

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Festrede bei der 300-jährigen Jubiläums-Feier der Prager Beerdigungs-Brüderschaft... by Adolf Hübsch | Unknown
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1864
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Gross Family Collection No.
NHB.186
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This text was prepared by William Gross:

Festrede bei der 300-jährigen Jubiläums-Feier der Prager Beerdigungs-Brüderschaft gehalten am 1. Tamus 5624 in der Klaus-Synagoge von Dr. Adolf Hübsch, Rabbiner und Prediger der Neusynagogen-Gemeinde

This is an 1864 publication concerning the 300th anniversary of the Prague Chevra Kadisha. It is bound with a later extremely comprehensive guide to the old Jewish section of Prague, particularly to the old cemetery, before the major changes of the beginning of the 20th century.
This publication is by Rabbi Adolf Hübsch, a Hungarian born Rabbi and scholar who preached in Prague between 1861 - 1866, at which time he was called to the United State to serve as a Rabbi in New York City 

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