BOARD -DINING AND DRAWING ROOM APARTMENTS at M. S. NUREMBERG'S, 15 & 16, DEVONSHIRE PLACE. N.B. Children with nurses at very moderate terms. JEWISH ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by Mdme. BLOCH-PEREYRA, 24 and 26, Rue de _la Tour it Passy, PARIS. . .
February 18, 1870 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
A magnificent Marble tablet has just beeli erected in one of the large halls of the Jews' Free School. It serves a double puipose. It is at once a voti‘e offering to the memory of the sate parents and .brother of Alfred Davis, Esq., one of the . Treasurers of the School, and a r
September 3, 1869 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
EMANUEL.—On Sabbath, the 2Sth ult., FRANCES, only and dearly beloved daughter of Jacob and Julia Emanuel, of 9, Magdalen 'row, Great Prescott street, aged 17 months. Mr. and Mrs. S. COHEN RETURN THANKS for kind Letters and Visits of Condolence during the week of mourning for the
September 3, 1869 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
A funeral service has been held in Damascus in memory of the late David Chasan, chief rabbi of Jerusalem. In Beyrout, M. Raphael Levy has been appointed Danish Vice-consul, and . M.M. Larida Consul-General, for the King of Portugal. Both are orthodox Jews and are much respected
April 16, 1869 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
that he has opened a house at the above address, where he will behappy to receive visitors to Liverpool, and hopes, by careful attention to their convenience and comfort to merit their support. Charges moderate. • JOSEPH •AARONS. RESTAUAANT. HANNAH ZUESMAN, (WIDOW Or THE late Ba
April 16, 1869 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
particularsaplp9l in any y a shop or to R. L., Finsbury square, E.C. A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUTH II aged 18, writes a good hand and'quick at figures, sa l ar y not so much an object as a situation. Town or Country. Address J. 8., 9, Jewry street, Aldgate. YOUNG PERSON A SEWlug
April 16, 1869 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
Recipe in the possession of Batty & Co., containing more than 30 choice varieties of Indian other Comihnents, and from the fact that LIMES (now so much recommended by the faculty) are largely used in their manufacture, will recommend themselves to every one-whose primary object
November 19, 1869 - Jewish Record - London, London, England