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From The Times 3rd September 1844
It having been rumoured for several days previous that a wedding would be
solemnized between Mr Nathan Jacob, a Polish Jew, and son of the unfortunate
High Priest, who with his daughter, was burned to death in St. Ebbe's, in this
City, in March last, and Miss Hannah Wolff, a fair Jewess, who, with her
friends, has resided in Oxford for several years, upward of 300 respectable
citizens, chiefly females, attended to witness the imposing ceremony, which was
performed yesterday in the garden of Mr. Kemp, mercer, of Queen-street, by the
Rev. Aaron Levi, of London. Immediately on the introduction of the fair bride,
the ceremony commenced, and although the chanting and service were in the Hebrew
language, the company was most attentive. Amongst them we observed the lady of
the Professor of Geology and family; Mrs Hall, widow of the late Dr. Hall,
Master of Pembroke College, and family; Mr. T.R. Fisher, Mrs. Hobdell, &c. This
being the first Jewish wedding that had every taken place in Oxford, it created
an unusual degree of interest. - Banbury Guardian
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