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The History of the Jews in New Zealand

Rabbi Jacob Levi Saphir, on a visit from Melbourne in 1862, disembarked in Dunedin on a Friday. The feast of Purim fell on Saturday and this able scholar, working without pause, wrote the scroll of Esther in time for Purim night service. — Hokitika in 1867, two years after the West Coast gold-rush started. Marks and Fuerst's tobacconist store, right

Rabbi Jacob Levi Saphir, on a visit from Melbourne in 1862, disembarked in Dunedin on a Friday. The feast of Purim fell on Saturday and this able scholar, working without pause, wrote the scroll of Esther in time for Purim night service. Hokitika in 1867, two years after the West Coast gold-rush started. Marks and Fuerst's tobacconist store, right.

Rabbi Jacob Levi Saphir, on a visit from Melbourne in 1862, disembarked in Dunedin on a Friday. The feast of Purim fell on Saturday and this able scholar, working without pause, wrote the scroll of Esther in time for Purim night service.
Hokitika in 1867, two years after the West Coast gold-rush started. Marks and Fuerst's tobacconist store, right.