Effort for Relief of Distress Among the Thousands of Poor Jews in Jerusalem by Means of Food and Work

AUCTION 39 | Thursday, April 03rd, 2008 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Lot 183
(ISRAEL, LAND OF)

Effort for Relief of Distress Among the Thousands of Poor Jews in Jerusalem by Means of Food and Work

pp. 12. Minor stains, two small marginalia in blue pen. Colored wrappers. 8vo

London: Churchman (1878)

Est: $400 - $600
PRICE REALIZED $700
Remarkably, this small booklet, produced by the "Association in Aid of the Industrial Plantation Near Jerusalem and for the Relief of Distresss among the Poor Jews," appears to be free of all Christian missionary influence. It describes the financial plight of the 13,000-15,000 Jews of Jerusalem and goes on to report a two-pronged strategy to ameliorate their situation: The Industrial Plantation, a 10-12 acre tract of land, just outside Jerusalem, purchased from Moslem owners, "for the employment of Jews in garden and vineyard culture and in various trades" (p.4). "We have secured the services of Mrs. A. Hornstein, an old resident in Jerusalem as distributor of Relief in the form of Food and Clothing" (pp.9-10)