The Voice of Jacob 1842

Journal article
In Journal Issue

Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 1, 7 (1942)

Author(s) David Benjamin AbstractThe foundation of the York Street (Sydney) Synagogue caused a quickening of Jewish consciousness throughout New South Wales, which then included the Port Phillip district, now known as Victoria. The movement . had a noticeable effect in the country towns in the matter of the observance of the Sabbath. In Sydney, under the editorship of Mr. George Moss, there appeared a local edition of The Voice of Jacob, an English periodical founded in 1811. The extract following is from the issue of May 27th, 1842. A copy of this number, bald of the only other two numbers published, are included in the library of our late President
Year1942
Pages221-223
The Voice of Jacob 1842
The Voice of Jacob 1842
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