LAWS
1. The name of the Society shall be The Jewish Historical Society of England.
2. The objects of the Society shall be :-
(a.) The promotion and organisation of research into, and study of, the history of the Jews of the British Empire;
(b.) The transcription of documents and the collection of materials relating to Anglo-Jewish history ;
(c.) The publication of such documents and materials, as well as of treatises, relating to Anglo-Jewish history.
(d.) The formation of a Library and Museum for the pre? servation of archives of Anglo-Jewish congregations and institutions, and of documents, books, prints, and relics relating to Anglo-Jewish history ;
(e.) The organisation of lectures and the publication of works on general Jewish history and literature.
Constitution.
3. The Society shall consist of Subscribing Members, Honorary Members, and Corresponding Members.
4. Provincial and Colonial Members may, with the sanction of the Council, establish branches
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Volume 4
1899
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- HISTORY OF THE “DOMUS CONVERSORUM” FROM 1290 TO 1891
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- English Students of Maimonides
- The Jews in the English Universities
- The Prayer-book of Joseph Messias, 5481
- The Jewish Obituaries in the “Gentleman’s Magazine”
- The Beginnings of Anglo-Jewish Biblical Exegesis and Bible Translation
- Anglo-Jewish Travellers to Palestine in the Nineteenth Century
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- PREFACE.
- FOREWORD TO THE ADVANCE FASCICULE