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The JC Archive Blog No.13: Purim Toys and an Orange

Some topical notes from the ongoing series in which genealogist Rivka Goldblatt delves into the more interesting corners of the JC Archive

February 26, 2018 15:07
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When did you last go hungry? Eat at a soup kitchen?

There are homeless people in every city and poverty exists everywhere. This week, Jews all over the world celebrate Purim. We celebrate by sending gifts and giving charity – ensuring the poor are also happy on this joyous day.

Jewish London of 1886 had many charitable institutions. Life was hard, harder than it is today. Here’s some of the kind deeds that were recorded by The Jewish Chronicle on the 26th March, 1886 – the week after Purim, 132 years ago.

SOUP KITCHEN FOR JEWISH POOR.
DONATIONS received since last Advertisement:… Mr. Solomon Blaiberg, 40, Upper Bedford Place, for extra distribution of bread on Purim - £2 ….

I don’t think Mr. Blaiberg would have imagined that he would get a place in The Jewish Chronicle again, years later…