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William A. Rosenthall Judaica Collection - Prints and Photographs
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| | Sort by: | Title | | 21. | | "Mademoiselle Rachel, decedee au Cannet, pres Cannes" newspaper clipping, January 16, 1858 | | 22. | | "On The Way To The Synagogue," undated | | 23. | | "Heaven and Hell," undated | | 24. | | Reproduction of "In the Study" by Isidor Kaufmann (1853-1921), undated | | 25. | | Reproduction of "Going to the Synagogue," undated | | 26. no preview available | | Sketch of Jewish [?] man, woman, and child visiting a doctor or apothecary, early 19th century | | 27. no preview available | | Castle Garden Emigrant-Catchers | | 28. no preview available | | "She Knew Him by His Nose" and "Where He Erred," 1901 | | 29. no preview available | | "Touching a Tender Spot" and "A Condition Attached to the Donation," 1901 | | 30. no preview available | | "Christmas Morning--A Slight Mistake," 1894 | | 31. | | The Codfish Exodus to Europe | | 32. | | Chorus of Family--'DONT' | | 33. | | "Getting There," 1902 | | 34. | | Too Easy for Him | | 35. | | "Why the Saint Patrick's-Day Parade Stopped," 1904 | | 36. | | "The Lateest Dodge in Baxter Street," 1887 | | 37. | | "A Profitable Dress Habit," 1897 | | 38. | | Ah Rachel I Wud'nt Sthay in Dot Vouter | | 39. | | Mister! Vas Costen to Go in Dot Vouter | | 40. | | "Columbia Welcomes the Victims of German Persecution to the 'Asylum of the Oppressed,'" January 22, 1881 |
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