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Sephardic Siddur : Mixed archival material n.d., 1772, 1817, 1825, 1828.

Jewish Life in America, 1654-1954: Sources from the American Jewish Historical Society, New York Available online

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Sephardic Siddur
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AMDigital Reference:P60/1/1/2.
Sephardic Rite Siddur, weekday and Shabbat, without covers, broken in half. Moshe Mendes' name appears inside. There is an inscription to Reverend Isaac B. Seixas from Theodore Seixas, Richmond, Nissan 5585. Note inside from Jonas N. Phillips. The Siddur was presented to him by M. Seixas, son of the late Reverend Isaac B. Seixas, his Hebrew teacher on August 23, 1828(?). Written in English is the prayer for the welfare of the American Government. There is also a small white piece of paper inside the Siddur with the prayer Kail Melech Yoshie al cisay Rachmim, written in a combination of Hebrew Rashi script and block letters._x000D_ Contains Hebrew.
Seixas Family Papers.

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