Four letters from the 18th century from large and magnificent communities in Europe: Lissa, Furth, Altona and London, from 1752-1770.
1) Regulation from the Lissa community on the matter of community funds, signed by the head of the community, and possibly its rabbis as well, 1752.
2) Lengthy letter in Yiddish from London, 1768.
3) Letter to the heads of the Furth community from 1770, from a poor Torah scholar who needs “hachnasat kallah” funds as well as funds to pay his son’s teacher.
4) Letter with respect to arguments and claims in the Altona community, 1768.
Various sizes and conditions. Minimal slight blemishes.