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Jacob Joseph (1840-1902) was a number 1 & single Chief Rabbi in New York City. Innate within Vilna, then Poland. a Jewish community of Future York wanted to become united under a most common religious authority, although the Reform and Liberal factions ridiculed a idea, the Orthodox Ashkenazi community sent a flyer offering a post thoughout eastern Europe. Rabbi Jacob Joseph answered a call for & come within 1888. His tenure was marked per divisiveness of a Up to date Yorker Jewry, & the polemic of the kosher slaughterhouses of the city. & occasionally of the factions did non recognize his position & refuse to pay his pay. Rabbi Jacob Joseph suffered the stroke inside 1897 & fell into namelessness in the Jewish community.
The Fables of Aesop
Edition of 1894, with folklore classifications.

Joseph Jacobs
Short biography and list of main works from Infoplease.

Celtic Fairy Tales
By Joseph Jacobs (1892); e-text at the Baldwin Project.

Fairy Tales
From Joseph Jacobs' collections of English and Celtic fairy tales (requires eBook or Acrobat reader).

Celtic Fairy Tales - Joseph Jacobs
E-text at Classic Novels.

English Fairy Tales
E-text from the Gutenberg project.

Indian Fairy Tales
E-text at the Gutenberg project.

Celtic Fairy Tales
Complete text from Project Gutenberg.


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