Minutes for a regular meeting of the Congregation Adath Yeshurun Board of Trustees documenting attendees, topics of discussion, and committee reports. This meeting included discussion of the quarterly meeting of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Houston and the newly formed Congregation Beth Jacob's application for admission to the Council.
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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 included discussion of the quarterly meeting of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Houston and the newly formed Congregation Beth Jacob's application for admission to the Council.
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Congregation Adath Yeshurun. Board of Trustees.[Congregation Adath Yeshurun Board of Trustees Minutes: November 8, 1937],
text,
November 8, 1937;
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accessed June 14, 2024),
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