Minutes for a regular meeting of the Congregation Adath Yeshurun Board of Trustees documenting attendees, topics of discussion, and committee reports. This meeting discusses cemetery fees for non-members, the re-election of Cantor A. Friedman, and the possible consolidation of Beth El and Adath Yeshurun.
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Minutes for a regular meeting of the Congregation Adath Yeshurun Board of Trustees documenting attendees, topics of discussion, and committee reports. This meeting discusses cemetery fees for non-members, the re-election of Cantor A. Friedman, and the possible consolidation of Beth El and Adath Yeshurun.
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Congregation Adath Yeshurun. Board of Trustees.[Congregation Adath Yeshurun Board of Trustees Minutes: June 14, 1937],
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June 14, 1937;
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