Young Men’s Hebrew Association, New Orleans. Young Men’s Hebrew Association Fair. Benefit of the Building Fund, Athenaeum, Feb. 12 to 19, 1900. [New Orleans, 1900]. 108 p.
New Orleans. Varieties Theatre. Varieties Theatre ... decided success of the talented comedian, Mr. John T. Raymond. In the New and Original Domestic Drama, in 3 Acts, of absorbing interest, by the late Frank Murdock [i.e., Murdoch], entitled Only a Jew ... New Orleans: Times Job Print, [1872]. broadside.
Trial and Judgment, issued by the Appointed Judges, Rev. Dr. Illoway, Saml. Friedlander, L. Cahn, & A. Lehman, in the Case of Mrs. Loenthal vs. Meyer Goldman. In which both Parties agreed to be judged according to the Law of Moses ... [New Orleans, 1863?]. 6 p.
To the Friends of Religious Reform ... [Text of a memorial adopted by several Jews in New Orleans sympathetic to Reform Judaism]. New Orleans, 1864. broadside.
Gutheim, James Koppel. The Synagogue: A Sermon delivered at the Consecration of the Synagogue Shangarai Chased at New Orleans, on the 1st Day of Veadar 5611 A. M. (5th March 1851). Together with the Address delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone. New Orleans: Printed at the Job Office of Joseph Cohn, 1851. 20 p.
Edmunds, James. The New American Stenology 1890. A System of Universal Rules by which any Stenographer Writing a Phonography having a Pitman Basis can Reduce His Style to an Average of Less than One Hundred Strokes to One Hundred Words, and Increase Its Legibility. Adapted to French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Greek, Roumanian, Bohemian, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, Hebrew and Arabic. New Orleans: L. Graham & Sons, 1891. 16 p.
Heller, Maximilian. The Needed Improvements. A Friday Evening Address ... delivered April 9th, 1897, before Congregation Temple Sinai, New Orleans, La. New Orleans: Printed by A. Steeg, [1897]. [8] p.
New Orleans. Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows. The Forty-sixth Anniversary of the Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows, will be Celebrated on Sunday, January 13th, 1901 ... [New Orleans, 1900]. broadside.