Detailed register (prepared by four Jews) of Jews from whom money has been collected, no date
- BG-NBKM/283A/346
- Item
- undated
Part of Collection of Ottoman documents, Jerusalem (Kudus) section
Hijri dates: 19 c, 1 item, complete document.
Detailed register (prepared by four Jews) of Jews from whom money has been collected, no date
Part of Collection of Ottoman documents, Jerusalem (Kudus) section
Hijri dates: 19 c, 1 item, complete document.
Part of Registers of Jerusalem Municipality Council during the Ottoman period
Decision in tabular form, please see the reproduction above.
Part of Registers of Jerusalem Municipality Council during the Ottoman period
Decision in tabular form, please see the reproduction above.
Report on the condemnation of the Maltese subject convinced of the murder committed in Jerusalem (pp. 798-803).
The number of the dispatch is illegible.
Report on the refusal by the Rabbis to bury a Jewish woman who was excommunicated for having served in the hospital of the London Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews, including a petition drafted by British Jewish subjects stating that she was a good and faithful Israelite (pp. 804-809).
Further report on the question of the burial of the English Jewish woman that was excommunicated for having served in the hospital of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews (pp. 810-827).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the possibilities for introducing American goods in the consular district of Jerusalem (pp. 462-465).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the case of the naturalized American citizens in the consular district of Jerusalem and their particularities of being mostly Russian Jews that have previously been Ottoman subjects (pp. 458-459).
Dispatch Nr. 0 dated 18 September 1852, from James Finn, Consul to James Harris, Foreign secretary
Report on the arrival in Jerusalem of Asif Bey charged of the superintending of the repair of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in the name of the Sultan (pp. 237-238).