Subasta 92 Fine Judaica: Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Arts
Por Kestenbaum & Company
18.2.21
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, Suite 1108 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, Estados Unidos
La subasta ha concluído

LOTE 185:

(CANADA).
Statuts de la Province du Canada.
Includes: “Acte pour Incorporer la Congregation Juive de ...

Vendido por: $750
Precio inicial:
$ 450
Precio estimado :
$500 - $700
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25%
IVA: 8.875% IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
18.2.21 en Kestenbaum & Company
etiquetas:

(CANADA).
Statuts de la Province du Canada.



Includes: “Acte pour Incorporer la Congregation Juive de Hamilton” (pp. 95-6).
pp. 170, xii. Lightly browned. Contemporary baords, recased, rebacked. Tall 8vo.
Quebec: Debarats & Cameron 1863


By an Act of Government, the incorporation of Anshe-Sholem, the first Reform synagogue in Canada. In 1853, a small group of German-Jewish families recently settled in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, banded together to form the Hebrew Benevolent Society Anshe-Sholom of Hamilton. Religious services began in 1856 and in the next year, a half-acre plot was purchased as a cemetery site. On May 5th, 1863, a “Body Corporate and Politic under the name of the Jewish Congregation Anshe-Sholom of Hamilton” was formed listing 19 founding members. Early meetings were held in members’ homes, with religious services, at first, largely restricted to the High Holy days. In 1866, a room was rented above a leather goods shop in downtown Hamilton; this was the first formal synagogue location for Temple Anshe Sholom.