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UNITED
OF

JEWISH

GREATER

CHARITIES

MUSKEGON

1953-1954

ABIE ASHENDORF
Chairman

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
For Year Ended November 30, 1954

Cash in Bank
Nov . 30, 1953
Undeposited Checks
Nov . 30, 1953

$

96 .51
2,510 .00

$ 2,606 .51
RECEIPTS :
Pledges Pledges -

1953-54
previous years

$28,102 .00
1,686 .50

29,788.50

$ 32,395 .01
LESS DISBURSEMENTS :
Al locations to Charities
Dinners and Banquets
Secretarial Expense

1952-53

$26 ,545 .00
543.19
250 .00

Secretaria I Expense

1953-54
Other Office Expense
Petty Cash, Transit Fund
Legal Ex pense 1952 &amp; 1953 Audit .

250 .00
122 .32
35 .00
100 .00

27,84 5. 51

4 ,549 .50
Undeposited Checks Nov . 30, 1954

3,261 .50

Undeposited 1n Bank, Nov . 30, 1954

$ 1,288 .00

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Allocations 1953-1954

TO ISRAEL :
United Jewish Appeal
Hadassah
American Fund for Israel Institutions
Weizman Institute .
Hebrew University
Haifa Technological College
Federated Council of Israel Institutions

$20,000 .00
1,250.00
l 00.00
100.00
200 .00
100.00
100.00

$21,850 .00
OTHER :
American Association for
Jewish Education
Union of American
Hebrew Congregations
B'nai Brith National Youth Service
Brandeis University
Dropsie College
Jewish Welfare Board
Bellefaire
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Joint Defense Appeal
Jewish Theological Seminary of N.Y.
Hebrew Theologica I College
Jewish Consumptive Relief Hospital
National Jewish Children's Home
Histadruth lvrith
Bitzaron
Nation a I Jewish Hos pita I of Denvc:·
Hillel
Yeshiva College
American Jewish Congress
Temple B' nai Israel Hebrew School
Special Relief, Muskegon area

$

25 .00
700 .00
100.00
300.00
100.00
125.00
50.00
50.00
200 .00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
25.00
25 .00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100 .00
500 00
1,695.00

4,695.00

$26,545 .0J

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1954

PLEDGED

Mr . &amp; Mrs .
Louis Aron
Abie Ashendorf
Jacob Ashendorf
Isadore
Ashendorf ....
Max Ashendorf ..
Mrs . Ida
Ashendorf ....
Margaret
Ashendorf ---··Dr. Ralph August
Arthur E. Bell ___ _
Harry and Gene
Berman ....... .
Louis M . Berman
Louis J . Berman ..
Reuben Berman ..
Herman
Braverman ___ _
Nathan
Broutman ···-··
Marcus Bess --···Victor Burstein __
Sigmund Cahn ..
Dr . Seymour
Cane ----------··
Jack Chevlin ___ _
Robert Cherin ___ _
Dr. Sol Cohan __
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Louis
Darmstadter __
Mr . &amp; Mrs.
Henry
Darmstadter
William Druker __
Andrew Epstein __
Herman L.
Everhart _______ _
Harry A . Fisher __
Mrs . Harry
Fisher -------··--·
Nancy and
Kenneth
Fisher ____ _______ _
Leo Fonstein ·-·---

$

MILK FUND

$

PA ID

$

BALANCE

75 .0 0
500.00
240 .00

-0-0-0-

30 .00
250.00

-0-0-

100.00

300 .00

-0-

5 .00
300 .00
100 .00

5.00
300.00
100 .00

-0-0-0-

100.00
250 .0 0
50 .00
25.00

100.00
250 .00
50 .00
25 .00

-0-0-

-0-0-

50 .00

50 .00

-0-

50 .00
25 .00
75 .00
l 0 .00

50 .00
25 .00
75.00
20 .00

-0-0-0-0-

25.00
15.00
500 .00
50 .00

25 .0J
15.00
500 .00
50 .00

-0-

50 .00

50 .00

-0-

150.00
5 .00
50.00

150.00
5 .00
50 .00

-0-0-0-

10.00
1,000 .00

10 .00
1,000.00

-0-0-

100.00

100.00

-0-

36 .50

36.50
5.00

-0-0-

50 .00
500 .00
240 .00

25 .00

30 .00
250 .00
200 .00

5 .00

10 .00

- 0-0-0-

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1954
PLEDGED

Maurice and
Harrison
Friend ......... .
Esther Freedman
Dr . N . A.
Fleishman ....
Harry Fleishman
Hyman
Friedman ..... .
Warner
Galombeck ....
Mike Goldberg ..
Dr . Arthur
Greenberg ....
Herman &amp; Louis
Grossman and
Sam Klayf ..... .
Laurie Grossman
Jeffrey
Grossmari ....
David Gudelsky
Oscar Gudelsky
Mrs. Tillie
Jacobs ......... .
Meyer Jacobs ... .
Saul Jacobson ..
Morris and
Frances
Kantor ......... .
J. K. Kaufman
Asso. and
Family ......... .
Lillian Kaufman ..
Dr. Marie Keilin
Sam Klayf ....... .
Mrs. E. M . Klein ..
Edward Krause ..
Sam Lawson ... .
Morris Levine ... .
Max Lenhoff ... .
Alvin Lerman ... .
Micha e l
Leventha I ..... .
Jess Levin ....... .
Samuel Lipman ..
Bee Lipman ..... .
Jack Lipman ... .

MILK FUND

PAID

BA LANCE

100.00
36.50

-0-0-

150.00
50 .00

150.00
50 .00

-0-

10 .00

10 .00

-0-

10.00
50.00

10.00

-0-

125 .00

125.00

-0-

1,800.00
36 .50

-0-

200 .00
60.00

36 .50
100.00
60 .00

-0100 .00
-0-

10 .00
50 .00
250 .00

10 .00
50 .00
250 .00

-0-

25.00

25 .00

-0-

2,400.00
100.00
25 .00
200 .00
200 .00
50.00
50.00
50 .00
50.00
60 .00

-0-0-

15 .00
50 .00
1,250 .00
50 .00
60 .00

-0-0-0-0-0-

100.00
36.50

l
l

50 .00

1,800.00
36 .50
36 .50

2,400 .00
100.00
25 .00
200 .00
200 .00
50.00
50 .00
50.00
50 .00
60 .00
15 .00
50.00
1,250.00
50 .00
60 .00

-0-

- 0-

-0-0-

-0-

-0-0-0...:_
-0-0-0-0-

·1

l

�l
l

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1954
PLEDGED

Mrs . Jack
Lipman _________ _
Hyman Lipman __
Reuben Levy ___ _
Maurice &amp;
Syivia Levy ___ _
Charles Locke ___ _
Benjamin Marcus
James W. Metz _
Herman
Mendelson ___ _
Miscellaneous ___ _
Ted Neumer _____ _
Jessie Neumer __
Florence Orlove
Albert Parker ___ _
Samuel Price _____ _
Russell Quigley __
Barney Robert s _
Mr . and Mrs .
Fred Rodoff __
Raleigh Rodoff __
Jeff and
Barbara Rosen
Harold Rosen __
Leo Rosen _______ _

MILK FUND

PAID

BALANCE

-0-0-0-

15.00
1,000 .00
25 .00

15 .00
1,000.00
25.00

50 .00
75 .00
150.00
150.00

50.00
75 .00
150 .00
150.00

25 .00
200.00
500 .00

25.00
200 .00
500 .00
36.50
20 .00
40 .00
750 .00
15 .00
10 .00

-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-

200 .00
36 .50

-0-0-

75 .00
1,000.00
1,250.00
50 .00

-0-0-0-0-

200.00

-0-

36 .50

-0-

100.00

100.00

-0-

100 .00
25 .00
25.00

100 .00
25 .00
25 .00

-0-0-0-

100.00
250 .00
200 .00
50.00
50 .00

100.00
250.00
200 .00
60 .00
50 .00

-0-0-0-0-0-

136 .50

-0-

36.50
20 .00
40 .00
750.
15.00
10 .00
200 .00
36 .50
75.00 1,000.00
1,250.00
50 .00

Mrs . Leo Rosen __
Mr . and Mrs .

-0-0-

-0-0-0-0-

Max
Rosenberg
Mrs . Max
Rosenberg
Seymour
Rosenberg
Robert &amp; Rose
Rosenberg ___ _
Chas. Rubinsky __
Louis Rubinsky __
Mrs . Rae &amp;
Florence
Rubinsky _______ _
Maxwell Ross __
Rabbi Ruderman
Jacob Schreiber
Max Schubb _____ _
Max and Leah
Schumacher __

200 .00
36 .50

100.00

10.00
36 .50

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1954
PLEDGED

Mrs . A.
Shmookler
Sol Silverman __
Mr . and Mrs .
Joe Simon ___ _
Eli Smith ___ ______ _
Har·ry Sing-eer -···
Joseph Singer __
Frances Steindler
Jack &amp; Irene
Steindler _______ _
Milton Steindler
Mr . and Mrs .
Joe Strifling __
Syd Strifling _____ _
Frederick Stein __
Bill Stern _________ _
Morris Teles _____ _
Josiah Wiener __
Mrs . Josiah
Wiener _______ _
Mr . &amp; Mrs .
Joel Wiener __
Paul Wiener ___ _
Mrs . Paul Wiener
T. M. Whitman __

MI LK FUND

50 .00

500.00
100.00
100.00
500 .00
5.00
50 .00

100.00
125.00
300 .00
750 .00
365 .00
400 .00
100.00
125 .00
500.00

550 .00
100.00

-0-0-

100.00
500 .00
5.00
100.00

-0-0-050.00
-0-

125 .00
300 .00

-0-0-

750.00
365 .00
400 .00

-0-0-

-0100.00

40 .00
5 ,000 .00

125 .00
500 .00

-0-

50 .00

50 .00

-0-

10 .00

50.00
5,00 0.0 0
200 .00
25.00

-0- 0-

200.00
25 .00

$ 26 ,775 .00

BALANCE

PAID

$ 1,627.00

Pr-evious Unpaid Balances
Fisher Family
$ 250 .00
Maurice Golden
200 .00
David Gudelsky
200 .00
Sam Price
1,050 .00
Bill Stern
100.00

$1,800.00

$ 28,102.00

-0-

-0-0-

$

300 .00

�ROSTER OF PREVIOUS CHAIRMEN
OF
UNITED

JEWISH CHARITIES

OF GREATER MUSKEGON

PAUL M . WIENER

1941- 1942

PAUL M . WIENER

1942 - 1943

PAUL M . WIENER

1943 - 1944

PAUL M . WIENER

1944- 1945

PAUL M . WIENER

1945-194 6

J. KELLY KAUFMAN

1946-1947

HARRY S. BERMAN

1947- 1948

SAMUEL LIPMAN

1948 - 1949

HARRY A. FISHER

1949- 1950

FRANCIS N . FINE

1950-1951

PAUL M. WIENER

1951-1952

HERMAN

1952 - 1953

GROSSMAN

�OFFICERS
Chairman

ABIE ASHENDORF

Vice -Chairman

TED NEUMER

Milk Fund Chairman

MRS . J. STRIFLING
LEO S. ROSEN

Treasurer

ROSE LAWSON

Secretary

MRS. FRED RODOFF .

( Collections up to $500 .00, Hadassah)

MR . HARVEY LEVENTHAL

B' na i Brith Representative

MR . SEYMOUR ROSENBERG

Legal Advisor

MR. PAUL M . WIENER

Honorary Chairman

HONORARY CHAIRMAN
PAUL M. WIENER

TRUSTEES
Dr. Ralph August

Max LeBow

Harry H. Berman

Sa m Price

Louis M . Berman

Fred Rodoff

Bernard Fishe r

Eli Smith

Herman Grossman

Milton Steindler

Lou is Grossman

Joseph Strifling

J. K. Kaufman

Dr . Morris Teles

Sam Klayf

Josiah Wiener

Edward Krause

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                    <text>~NNUAL 1(EPORT
UNITED
OF

JEWISH

GREATER

CHARITIES

MUSKEGON

1952-1953

HERMAN GROSSMAN
Chairman

�MESSAGE

FROM

THE HONORARY CHAIRMAN
We are deepiy grateful to Mr . Herman Grossman for his assuming
the chairmanship of the United Jewish Charities during the past year.
His was a leadership that was forthright and dynamic.

With Herman

in the chair, there never was a dull moment at meetings.

His deep -

rooted interest in the cause which he championed was expressed not
only in his hard-hitting words, but in his traveling many hundreds of
miles to regional U.J.A. conferences where he drew inspiration to carry
on in the community.
For his devotion and self-sacrifice, we extend to Herman Grossman
our most heartfelt thanks .
PAUL M . WIENER,
Honorary Chairman.

------~-------------------------.-----------

�MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN

As the 1952-1953 year in the United Jewish Charities program
closes, I give thanks and gratitude on behalf of the officers and trustees
to a splendid community which continues to take its place among the
Jewish communities of Michigan . I say splendid because our community,
through its local efforts, has manifested its desire to help bring to fruition man's ins.tinct and determination to be free, an even1" we witnessed
in Israel. I say splendid because our community, through its local efforts,
has asserted its faith that there is a force for freedom and for good in
Israel.

I say splendid because our community, through its local efforts,

has declared that the experiment seen in the rebirth of the world ' s
youngest democracy shall not fail.

I say splendid because our commun-

ity, through its local efforts, has affirmed the strength of the Israeli soul
which boasts a vastly greater power than any material consideration , a
power which has settled for nothing less than freedom, a power so great
that it surpasses the violence of the sun itself .

I say splendid, too, because I know that you will not relax your
efforts to help my successor.

This work for the United Jewish Charities

is a life-giving work for the entire community. I believe we can , I believe
we must, mold and recreate the spiritual and moral leadership which
has always united our peoples .

I say splendid, again, for from this

power to unite has come the rare gift of providing so much more for
such a greater cause.

Continue to encourage this young man who has

just gone into business for himself .

And for your generosity, cind for

your overflowing hearts, God bless you.

HERMAN GROSSMAN
Chairman

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
For Year Ended November 30, 1953

Cash on Hand
December 22, 1952
Bank Deficit
December 22, 1952

$ 10,400.00
7 , 200.73

$ 3,199.27
RECEIPTS:
Pledges Pledges -

1952-53
previous years

$ 33,225 .25
1,950 .00

35,175 .25

$38,424 .52
LESS DISBURSEMENTS:
Allocations to Charities
Dinners and Banquets .
Office Expense .
Petty Cash, Transit Fund
Misc. Expense, bank chg .

$34,555 .00
875 .87
136 .84
250 .00
.30

35,818 .01

2,606 .51
Undeposited Checks, November 30, 1953

Cash

in

Bank, November 30, 1953

2,510 .00

$

96 .51

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Allocations 1952-53

TO ISRAEL:
United Jewish Appeal
Hadassah
American Fund for Israel Institutions
Weizman Institute .
Hebrew University
Haifa Technological College
Federated Council of Israel Institutions

$27,500.00
2,000.00
100.00
300 .00
300 .00
150.00
100.00

$30,450 .00
OTHER:
American Association for
Jewish Education
Union of American
Hebrew Congregations
B'nai Brith National Youth Service
Brandeis University
Dropsie College
Jewish Welfare Board
Bellefaire
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Hias
Joint Defense Appeal
Jewish Theological Seminary of N.Y .
Hebrew Theological College
Leo Levi Hospita I .
Jewish Consumptive Relief Hospital
National Jewish Children's Home
Histadruth lrvith
Bitzaron .
Nation a I Jewish Hospita I of Denver
Special Relief, Muskegon area

$

25.00
700 .00
150.00
200.00
100.00
125.00
200.00
50.00
25 .00
100.00
100.00
100.00
50 .00
50 .00
50 .00
25 .00
25 .00
50.00
1,980.00

4,105 .00

$34 ,555.00

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1953
PLEDGED

Louis Aron ........
Mrs . Louis Aron ..
Mr. and Mrs .
Tony Aron ....
Sylvia Aron ..... .
Abe Ashendorf..
Isadore
Ashendorf ....
Jacob Ashendorf
Max Ashendorf ..
Mrs. Ida
Ashendorf ....
Dr . Ralph August
Grace Atkinson ..
Ira Bank ........... .
Arthur E. Bell ... .
Harry and Gene
Berman ....... .
Louis M. Berman
L. J. Berman ....
Reuben Berman ..
Herman
Braverman ....
Nathan
Broutman ..... .
Mrs . Nathan
Broutman ..... .
Art Billings ..... .
Marcus Bell ..... .
Sigmund Cahn ..
Dr. Seymour
H. Cane ....... .
Jack Chevlin ... .
Robert Cherin ... .
David and Beth
Cherin ......... .
Dr. Sol Cohan ..
Jean Danigelis ..
H. H. Chambers ..
Louis
Darmstadter ..
Rose and Henry
Darmstadter ..
Mrs. Julius Dunn
Father Dark ..... .
Paul and
Margaret
Elliott .... ....... .

$

MIL K FUND

PA I D

$

100.00

BALA NCE

100 .00
50 .00

-0-0-

500.00

200.00
100.00
500 .00

-0-0-0-

30 .00
220 .00
250 .00

30.00
220 .00
250 .00

-0-0-

250 .00
300.00
10.00
1.00
150.00

-0-0-0-0-0-

100.00
450 .00
50 .00
100.00

100.00
450 .00
50 .00
100.00

- 0-0-

50 .00

50 .00

-0-

50.00

50 .00

-0-

10.00
10.00
10 .00

10 .00
10.00
10.00
10.00

-0-0-

50.00
10.00
250 .00

50 .00
10.00
250.00

$

50 .00

200 .00
100.00

200 .00
300 .00

50.00
10.00

1.00
125.00

25.00

10.00

10.00

-0-

-0--0-

-0- 0-0-0- 0-

10.00
50 .00
50 .00
25.00

- 0-

50 .00

50.00

-0-

150 .00
10.00
50 .00

150 .00
10.00
50.00

-0-

15.00

15.00

50.00
25 .00
25 .00

25.00

- 0-

-0-0-

-0-

- 0-

-0-

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1953
PLEDGED

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Andy Epstein ... .
Mike Erris ....... .
Harry Field
Nancy and
Kenneth
Fisher ........... .
Maurice and
Harrison
Friend ......... .
Warner
Galombeck ....
Mike Goldberg ..
Maurice Golden
Mrs. Sadye
Golden .. ..... .
Dr . Arthur
Greenberg
Herman
Grossman,
Sam Klayf
and Louis
Grossman ..... .
Louis Grossman ..
Mike Grossman ..
David Gudelsky
Meyer Jacobs ... .
Ray Jasicki ..... .
Saul Jacobson ..
Morris and
Frances
Kantor ......... .
J. K. Kaufman
Asso . and
Family ......... .
Lillian Kaufman ..
Dr . Marie Keilin
Jean Klayf ..... .
Sam Klayf ....... .
Harold Kline ... .
Harriett Kline ..
Mrs. E. Klein ....
Edward Krause ..
Sam Lawson ... .
Morris Levine ... .
Max Lenhoff ... .
Michael
Leventhal ..... .
Jess Levin ....... .

MILK FUND

60 .00
25.00
20.00

PAID

BALANCE

60 .00
25.00
20.00

-0-0-

36 .50

-0-

100.00

100.00

-0-

10.00
50.00
200 .00

10.00
50.00

-0-

36.50

36 .50
100.00

2,500.00
75.00
.25
200.00
60.00
2.00
250.00

2,400.00
100.00
25 .00
10.00
100.00
100.00

10.00
36.50

200.00
150.00
50.00
50.00
50 .00
36 .50
10.00

-0200.00
36.50

100.00

-0-

2,500.00
75.00
.25

-0-0-0200 .00
•- 0 -0-

60 .00
2.00
250.00

100.00

-0-

-0-

100.00

-0--

2,400.00
100.00
25.00
20.00
100.00
100 .00
36.50
200.00
150 .00
50.00
50.00
50.00

-0-

36.50
10.00

-0-0-0-0-0-0-

-0-0-0-0-

-0-0-0-

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1953
PLED G ED

Hyman Lipman __
Jack Lipman ---Samuel Lipman __
Bee Lipman ______
Sylvia Levey ---Reuben Levy ---Benjamin Marcus
Ruth Marcus
Herman
Mendelson
J. W . Metz ________
Ted Neumer ______
Jessie Neume r __
Betty Pr ice _______ _
Harold Page ____
Mr . and Mrs .
Sam Price ---Mrs . Leah Richel!
Mr . and Mrs .
Fred Rodoff __
Raleigh Rod off __
Leo and
Elizabe t h Rose
Mr. and Mrs.
Doug las Rosen
Jeff and
Barbara Rosen
Harold Rosen -Leo Rosen -------Mrs. Leo Rosen __
Mr. and Mrs .

MI LK FUND

PAID

BALA NCE

1,000 .00
50 .00
1,250.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
100.00
36.50

-0-0-0-0-0-0- 0-- 0-

10 .00

40.00
100.00
300 .00
50 .00
36 .50
10 .00

-0-0-0-0-0-0-

500 .00
10.00

500.00
10.00

-0-0-

150.00
36 .50

-0-0-

50.00

50 .00

-0-

50 .00

50 .00

-0-

50 .00
1,000.00
1,000.00
l 00.00

-0-0-0-0-

150 .00

-0-

36 .50

-0-

100.00

100 .00

-0-

50.00

50 .00

-0-

25.00

l 00.00
25.00
25 .00
200 .00
200 .00
50 .00

-025.00
25 .00
-0-0-0-

10 .00

10 .00

-0-

1,000.00
50 .00
1, 250 .00
50.00
25.00
25.00
100.00
36 .50
4 0.00
100.00
300 .00
50.00
36.50

150 .00
36.50

50 .00
1,000.00
1,000 .00
100 .00

I'

Max
Rosenberg
Mrs . Max
Rosenberg
Seymou r
Rosenberg
Robert
Rosenberg
Florence
Rubin sky -----Chas . Rubinsky __
Louis Rubinsky __
Maxwell Ross -Rabbi Ruderman
Jacob Schreibe r
Debby and Jerry
Schreiber ______

150 .00
36 .50

75 .00
50 .00
50 .00
200 .00
200 .00
50.00

r

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Schedule of Pledges for Year Ended November 30, 1953
PLEDGED

I'

Max Schubb ..... .
Max and Leah
Schumacher __
Leah Schumacher
Sam Schumacher
Mrs. Smookler
and F. Fine ... .
Sam Siegel .. ... .
Sol Silverman __
Mr . and Mrs .
Joe Simon ... .
Eli Smith ...... ... .
Frances Steindler
Jack Steindler __
Milton Steindler
Mr . and Mrs .
Joe Strifling ..
Syd Strifling ..... .
Frederick Stein ..
Mike Stein ....... .
Esther Stein ..... .
Joseph Singer ..
Bill Stern ......... .
Morris Teles ..... .
Melvin
Van Duren ....
Josiah Wiener ..
Joel Wiener ....
Mrs. Josiah
Wiener ....... .
Paul Wiener ... .
Mrs. Paul Wiener
T. M . Whitman ..

MI LK FUND

100.00

BALANCE

PA ID

100.00

-0-

25.00

100.00
36 .50
25 .00

-0-0-0-

700 .00
125.00
100.00

700 .00
125 .00
100.00

-0-

100.00
1,000.00

100.00
1,000 .00
125.00
125 .00
375 .00

100 .00
36 .50

125 .00
125.00
375 .00
750 .00
365 .00
250.00
5.00
50 .00
50.00
100.00
125 .00
15 .00
1,000 .00
25 .00
50.00
10,000 .00
200 .00
25.00

$31 ,943.25

$ 1,868.50

-0-0-0-

-0-0-0-0-

750 .00
365.00
250 .00
5 .00
50 .00
50 .00

-0-0-0-0-0-0100.00

125 .00

-0-

15.00
1,000.00
25 .00

-0-0-0-

50 .00
10,000 .00
200 .00
25.00

-0-0-0-0-

$33,225.25

$

586 .50

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Previous years unpaid balances :
Sam Price Family ............................................................... .
Bil I Stern ........................................................................... .

1,800 .00
150.00

$ 2,536 .50

�December 9, 1953
United Jewish Charities,
Muskegon, Michigan.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your request, I have audited the books and records of
the UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES of Muskegon , Michigan, for the year
ended November 30, 1952 and November 30, 1953, and submit, herewith , my report on my findings.
The records were accurately kept and were

in

balance for both years

under audit .
Included in this report are the following :
Statements of Receipts and Disbursements .
Statements of Charitable Allocations .
Schedules of pledges , for charity and milk fund .
Balance sheet as at November 30, 1953.
Cash on hand is shown in detail and the bank account was recon ciled with a statement from the depository.
In my opinion, according to the accepted p r inciples of accounting,
the attached statements and schedules truly reflect your operations for
the two preceding fiscal years and your financial condition as at No vember 30 , 1953 .
Thanking you for this opportunity to again serve you, I am,
Respectfully yours,
WALTER A. DIXON .
Certified Public Accountant.

�ROSTER OF PREVIOUS CHAIRMEN
OF
UNITED

JEWISH CHARITIES

OF GREATER MUSKEGON

.

PAUL M. WIENER

1941- 1942

PAUL M. WIENER

1942 - 1943

PAUL M. WIENER

1943-1944

PAUL M . WIENER

1944 -1 945

PAUL M . WIENER

1945-1946

J. KELLY KAUFMAN

1946-1947

HARRY S. BERMAN

1947-1948

SAMUEL LIPMAN

1948 - 1949

HARRY A . FISHER

1949- 1950

FRANCIS N . FINE

1950-1951

PAUL M . WIENER

1951-1952

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                    <text>TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
OF GREATER MUSKEGON
1949-1950

1
HARRY A. FISHER
Chairman

�OUR COVER PICTURE
THE ANCIENT PROVERBS said. "In times of 11eed, a man
will be found to fit the deed'". So it was in late 1949 when

the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon was in
sore need of an aggressive chairman who cou Id carry the
burden of persuading a community that there was a continuing job to do -

a continuing burd ~n to shoulder.

To fill this need, a man who had always been of assistance
to other leaders with both his means and his time, rose to
the cha llenge. In the face of a recession in business conditions, he was able to send a record number of dollars to the
United f eu·ish Appeal, thus continuing the history of ad-

vancement for which Muskegon can 6~ just ly proud.
WE SALUTE Harry Fisher. who as Chairman, undertook and
successfu ll y comp leted a tremendous task in the face of
serious economic hindrances.

�FROM
-A MESSAGE -

THE HONORARY CHAIRMAN
It is a source of pride to the Jewish
Community of Greater Muskegon that, in spite
of our own local institutional needs, a nearly
record amount of mcney was sent for overseas
relief during this past fiscal year.
In this crucial period that the infant
State of Israel is facing, Greater Muskegon
has exhibited a consciousness of its duty to
our brethren in Israel which will be remembered long after the struggle for the survival of Israel is over.
Muskegon Jewry has an enviable pe!' capita
record of its generous giving, equal to, or
better than any Community in the United States.
Our Community acknowledges a debt of
gratitude to Harry A. Fisher for his generosity and leadership during the critical fiscal
year of 1949-50.

PAUL M. WIENER,
Honorary Chairman

��_A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAl'J

In concluding the United Jewish Charities Campaign for the year 1949-1950, I cannot but help
offer thanks to the Jewish Community of Greater
Muskegon for its magnificent response to the greatest cause in the history of the Jewish people.
From a personal standpoint I feel grateful for
the opportunity of having been chairman of the
Muskegon U. J.C. for 1949-1950, because through my
work I have gained a more intimate knowledge of the
tremendous good that the more than 90% of our local
campaign funds sent overseas has done in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Israel. This has
provided an enrichment of my life that nothing else
I could have undertaken would have accomplished.
Is the job done? Emphatically no l Today, we
stand at the crossroads--for without our support
during this stage in Israel's history, it cannot
successfully become what can be the greatest example
of democracy outside our own shores.
It is up to
each of us, my friends:, to contiuue to shoulder the
burden of our Israeli brethren and to make additional sac~ifices so that their future, and in a
sense our future, shall be secure.
I could not in good conscience transfer the
reins of my office without publicly thanking my
Fellow Officers, Board Members, and particularly
the Muskegon Chapter of Hadassah for their untiring
efforts which assured the success of our campaign.
HARRY A. FISHER, Chairman

�UNITED JEVlISH CHARITIES

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS

&amp;

DISBURSEMENTS

FOR YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER JO, 1950

Cash on Hand
December 1, 1949
Less Bank Overdraft
December 1, 1949

$ 2,550.00

1,083.47

1,466.53

3,350.00
68,642.50
2.02

71.994.52

RECEIPTS

1948-1949 Pledges
1949-1950 Pledges
Misc. Income

$ 73,461.05

Less Disbursements
Allocations to Charity
Dinners, Flowers &amp; Music
Printing, Stationery, &amp;
Office Expense
Secretary Salary
Traveling Expense
Adding Machine
Legal Fees
Cash on Hand &amp; In Bank
November 30, 1950

$69,422.61
369.78
254.52
250.00
38.00
109.80
132.50

70,577.21

i 2,883.84

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
ALLOCATIONS 1949-1950
To Israel
United Jewish Appeal
Haddasah
1ileizmann Institute
Hebrew University
Haifa Technical

$62,400.00
2,000.00
250.00
250.00
100.00
$

Other
Jewish Int. Religion &amp;
Hebrew Union College
Day Care Center
American Jewish Congress
Joint Defense Appeal
National Jewish Hel.fare
Board
American Fund .for Israel
Inst.
Bnai Brith Nat 11 Youth
Service
Brandeic University
Hillel Foundation
Council o.f Jewish Fdtns.
&amp; 1Jelfare
Belle fair
Special Relief

65,000.00

$

700.00
25.00
100.00
700.00
300.00
50.00
50.00
200.00
200.00
197.50
50.00

1,850.ll
4,422.6_!
$69,422.61

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
19~9-1950 PLEDGES
Paid
Pledge
75.00
75·.00
Louis Aron. • • • • •

....
.•
• • . •

Ellen Aron • •
Tony Aron • • • •

36.50

36.50

100.00

100.00

Abe Ashendorf

400.00

400.00

Mrs. Ida Ashendorf • •
Isadore Ashendorf • •

573.00

573 .oo

25.00

25.00

Jacob Ashendorf

• • •

200~00

200.00

• • • •

500.00

500.00

Dr. R. V. August. • • 1,000.00
Lois August • •
36.50
• •

1,000.00

Max Ashendorf

36.50

36.50

• • •

36.50

36.50

Stanley Baru. • •
•
The Baru Children • •
Arthur Bell • • • • •
:7m. Bercovitch • • • •

200.00

100.00

36.50

36.50

100.00

100.00

5.00

5.00

400.00

400.00

• • •

36.50

36.50

Louis J. Berman

• • •

25.00

25.00

Louis M. Berman

• • •

200.00

200.00

• • • • •

10.00

10.00

Earl Brace. • • • • •
David Brace • •
•
Sam Buckland.

10.00

10.00

5.00

5.00

Irwin August

.•

.

Ruben &amp; Harry H. Berman
Gene Berman

Marcus Bess

...

..
....

1

36.50

.

• • •

L
~

.

Sandra August

Un2aid

25.00

-0- -

100.00

l
l"'

25.00

�David Buckland. • • •
Sigmund Cahn.
• •

.

.

Pledge
15.00

Paid
-0-

4.00

.•..•

4.00

25.00

25.00

Rob 1 t. &amp; Jerome Cherin

500.00

500.00

Sarah Cherin. • • • .
Ellis Chevlin. •
•
Jack Chevlin. • • • •

36.50

36.50

25.00

25.00

10.00

10.00

200.00

200.00

Meyer Caplan

..

Dr. Sol Cohan
Ben Cohen

...
.••.•
•

•
H &amp; L Darmstadter

25.00

-0-

• •

50.00

50.00

• • •

5.00

5.00

• • • • •
Andrew Epstein. • • •
Harry Field • • • • •

10.00

10.00

50.00

50.00

10.00

10.00

Julius Donn.

.•

Wm. Drucker

Francis Fine &amp; Mrs.
Schmookler. • • • • 2,000.00
The Fine Children • •
36.50
Harry A,. Fisher • • • 5,000.00
Jerome J. Fisher • • • 1,250.00
Bernard Fisher. • • • 1,250.00
Eugene Fisher • • • •
500.00

Mrs. H. Fisher. • • •

..•
Marilyn Fisher. . . •
Sally Ann Fisher. . •
Wm. Fisher • • . • •
Herbert Fisher.

2,000.00
36.50
5,000.00 .
1,250.00
1,250.00
500.00

500.00

500.00

50.00

50.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

100.00

100.00

Un2aid
15.00

25.00

�Pledge
50.00

Paid
50.00

13.00

13.00

25.00

25.00

250.00

250.00

..•

36.50

36.50

• •

100.00

Grossman Family. • •
Mrs. Louis Grossman.

1,500.00

1,500.00

.

36.50

36.50

209.50

209.50

Mrs. Isaac Grossman.

1,000.00

1,000.00

David Gudelsky. • • •
Mrs. David Gudelsky.
Ileane Gudelsky. • •

500.00

150.00

100.00

100.00

Oscar Gudelsky

100.00

100.00

200.00

200.00

40.00

40.00

25.00

25.00

Saul Jacobsen • • • •
200.00
Morris Kantor • • • •
100.00
J.K. Kaufman &amp; Assoc. 10,000.00

200.00

. ..

Wm. Fogel. •
•
Seymour Fogel. • • •
Hyman Friedman. •
•
M &amp; H Friend • • • •

.

Sue Friend

• •
Phillip Granik

.

Rosalind Grossman.

Homer Hayden's
Meyer Jacobs

• • •

...
• . •

•
Mrs. Tillie Jacobs

•

Lillian Kaufman. • •
G. &amp; R. Kaufman. • •
Sam Klayf. • •
• •

.

Jean Klayf

.

• • • •
I\1/rs. Sarah Klein • •
Harold Kline • • • •

50.00

-0-

-0-

100.00
10,000.00

1,000.00

1,000.00

1,300.00

1,300.00

400.00

400.00

5.oo

5.00

250.00

250.00

100.00

100.00

Un~aid

100.00

350.00
50.00

�Pledge
10.00
100.00

Paid
10.00
100.00

25.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

•

36.50

36.50

• • • •
Max Lenhoff
• • • •
Michael Leventhal • •

15.00

15.00

50.00

50.00

5.oo

5.oo

Morris Levine • • .
Reuben Levy• •
• •
Hyman Lipman
.

50.00

50.00

25.00

25.00

2,500.00

2,500.00

Jack Lipman. • • • •
50.00
Ellen Lipman. •
36.50
• •
Sam Lipman • • • • • J,000.00
.Mr. &amp; Mrs. s. Lutsker
10.00
Benjamin Marcus •• •
35.00

50.00

Herbert Kline • • • •
Edward Krause. • . •
Harry Lahr
. • ••
Sam Lawson • • • • •

.

.Mrs. Max Lebow.

..

Allan Lebow

.

.

.

..

.

Herman Mendelson

3,000.00
10.00
35.00
25.00

150.00

150.00

10.00

10.00

• • • • • 1,000.00
.Mrs. Bertha Paul • •
25.00
Sam Price • • • • • • 2,100.00
Betty Price • • • • •
50.00
Jack Rappaport • • •
100.00
Barney Roberts • • •
10.00

1,000.00

James Metz

•

.

Dr. Sidney Michelman
Ted Neumer

Fred Rodoff. • • • •

150.00

15.00

36.50

25.00

• •
• • •

Un2aid

25.00
100.00

2,000.00

50.00
--0-

10.00
150.00

100.00

�...

Pledge
36.50
18.00

Paid
36.50
18.00

.

500.00

500.00

36.50

36.50

50.00

50.00

75.00

75.00

50.00

50.00

2,250.00

2,250.00

• • • • • 2,200.00
161.50
IVIrs. Leo Rosen • • •
5.00
Karin Rosen. • • • •

2,200.00

5.00

5.00

600.00

600.-00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

so.oo

50.00

Mildred Rodoff.
Daniel Roetter • • •
Rogers &amp; Lebow
• •
The Rogers Children.
Leo Rose

• • • • • •
Douglas Rosen.
•
Rhoda Rosen • • •
•

..

.

Harold Rosen

•

.•

•

Leo Rosen

Kurt Rosen

• • •

..

Max Rosenberg. • • •
Robert Rosenberg.
•
Seymour Rosenberg • •

.

Louis Ru~insky

• •

.

1?1.50

s.oo

.•
..

75.00

75.00

100.00

50.00

• •

250.00

250.00

Mrs. H. Silverman • •
Sol Silverman. • • •
Ed Simcoe • • • •

36.50

36.50

100.00

100.00

50.00

50.00

100.00

100.00

36.50

36.50

25.00

25.00

100.00

100.00

25~00

25.00

Max Schubb

• • •

Sam Siegel

• • •

Harold Silverman

..
.•

Joe Simon •• • •
Sarah Simon. • • • •
?acob Singer
Sam Singer

• • •

.

• • • • •
Mrs. Sam Singer. • •

Un2aid

50.00

�Pledge
The Singer Children • •
10.00
Eli &amp; Chas. Smith • • 2,000.00
Mrs• Eli Smith

100.00

.36.50
100.00

500.00

500.00

~.rs. Milton Steindler
&amp; Children •• • .
Herbert Steinman • •

125.00

125.00 .

5.00

5.00

500.00

-0-

182.50

182.50

• • •

2,100.00

2,100.00

• •
Mrs. Umen • •

125.00

125.00

Rabbi &amp;
Josiah &amp; Mrs. Wiener

161.50
1,050.00

161.50
1,050.00

Paul Wiener • • • •
B'nat Israel Sunday
School
• • • •
Confirmation Class.

15,000.00

15,000.00

10.00

10.00

9.00

9.00

s.oo

5.00

Jos. Strifling
Dr. Morris Teles

Melvin Van Durem

•

.

Perry Bacon. • .
Dr. Marie Keilin. •

5.00

Un2aid

2,000.00

• • •
Jack Steindler • • •
Milton Steindler • •

Hm. Stern. • • • • •
Mrs. Jos. Strifling.

Mr

.36.50

Paid
10.00

-0-

15.00

15.00

$71,977.50

68,642.50

500.00

5.00

.3,.3.35.00

�December 4, 1950

Mr. Harry A. Fisher, Chairman
United Jewish Charities
Muskegon, Michigan.
Dear Mr. Fisher:
Pursuant to your request, J have audited the
books and records of the United Jewish Charities of
Muskegon, Michigan, for the year ended November 30,
1950, and submit, herewith my report on my findings.
Included in this report are statement of receipts and disbursements, schedule of pledges for
year 1949-1950, showing unpaid balances and other
supporting schedules.
The cash on hand was checked and the bank
account reconciled with a statement from the depository.
In my opinion, according to the accepted principles of accounting the attached statements and
schedules truly reflect your operations for the year
ended November 30, 1950.

Thanking you for this

opportunity to serve you

I am,

Respectfully yours,
WALTER A. DIXON
Certified Public Accountant

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                    <text>ANNUAL REPORT
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
OF GREATER MUSKEGON
1948 - 1949

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SAMUEL LIPMAN
Chairman

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�TZEDAKAH -

CHARITY

Whoso closes his eyes to this duty and hardens his heart to his needy
brother is called a worthless man, and is regarded as an idolater. But whosoever is careful in the fulfillment of this duty attests himself as belonging
to the seed of Abraham, whom the Lord hath blessed: "For I have known
him, to the end that he may command his children and his household after
him, that they may keep the way of the Lord, to do Tzedakah and Justice."
(Genesis 18. 19.)
Charity is the main foundation of Israel's preeminence, and the basis of
the Law of Truth. As the prophet says unto Zion: "By Tzedakah shalt thou
be established" (Isaiah 54 . 14). Its practice will alone bring about Israel's
redemption: "Zion shall be redeemed with justice, and they that return of
her with Tzedakah" (Isaiah 1. 27). Charity is greater than all sacrifices,
says Rabbi Eleazar; even as it is written, "To do Tzedakah and justice is
more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice".
Whoso pities the poor shall himself receive compassion from the Holy
One, blessed be He. Let him further reflect that as there is a wheel of fortune revolving in this world, perchance some day either he himself, or his
son, or his son's son, may be brought down to the same lowly state. Nor
let it enter his mind to say: "How can I give to the poor and thus lessen
my possessions?" For man must know that he is not the master of what
he has, but only the guardian, to carry out the will of Him who entrusted
these things to his keeping.
Whosoever withholds alms from the needy thereof withdraws himself
from the luster of the Shekh inah and the light of the Law.
Let man therefore be exceedingly diligent in the right bestowal of
charity.
Jacob ben Ashe,·, 1269-1349 .

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MESSAGE f g

~RARY QHAIIWAN

The United Jewish Charities or Greater
Muskegon should not be regarded merely as a
unified fund-raising instrument that swings
into operation onlf during the daya of its
annual campaign.
Throughout the year, the United Jewish
Charities of Greater Muskegon is your community servant and trustworthy agent of your
humanity. It performs a multitude or services.
The organizations which it helps to support
e~compass a large part of the globe and
include significant efforts in your behalf in
the United States and in our own community of
Greater Muskegon.

So that you may know the sources of the
funds and how they are utilized, this annual
report is being sent to you by your Chairman,
Samuel Lipman.
The accomplishments of the United Jewish
Charities of Greater Muskegon during the fiscal year 1948-49 evoked high praise among the
Jewish communities of the country.
fice
this
tude
task

For the outstanding leadership and saori•
and devotion to the cause of humanity,
comm.unity acknowledges a debt of gratiand appreciation to Samuel Lipman for a
well done.
PAUL M. WIENER

Honorary Chairman

��! MESSAGE FROM ,lllli CHAIRMAN
In terminating the campaign of 1948-49, I look
back upon the years spent in the administration of
the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon.
After four years as Treasurer, the past year as
Chairman and a board member since the organization's inception, I have had the honor and the
privilege, as well as the heartfelt satisfaction of
contributing, in part, to the formation and maintenance of the new Jewish State.
Not only do I feel that I have contributed to
the welfare of my brethren, but in doing this, I
have seen the positive results of true values;
I have gained a working knowledge of religion and
altruism. The success of one's undertakings brings
with it a joy and spirit unsurpassed.
The Jewry of Muskegon can be proud of the role
it played in the fulfillment of our dreams. However, we must be mindful of the fact that our task
is, as yet not completed. It is not enough to support financially; we must also give of our time and
effort. I hope and pray that those men and women
who are capable of leadership will assume their
responsibility 'and that the members of our community will co-operate to insure the success of future
campaigns.
I wish to take this opportunity to express my
sincere gratitude to my co-workers and to the community at large for their generous and unstinting
time, money and effort.
I'm sure all of us have
benefitted spiritually and materially from participating in the worthiest cause in the history of
mankind.
SAMUEL LIPMAN, Chairman

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

CASH RECEIPTS A..tID DISBURSEMENTS
FOR YEAR ENDED

NOVElffiER 30 1 1949

Amount outstanding at the
end of the 1947-48 Drive
Amounts Pledged 1948-49

$ 6,69.3.00

76,187.00
$82,880.00

Cash in Bank December J, 1948
Checks on Hand December J, 1948

292.58
2,950.00

3,242.58
$86,122.58

Pledges Outstanding
November 30, 1949
Cancellations 1947-48

11,969.50
2,575.00

Moneys Allocated

68,980.50 83,525.00

General Ex~nses
Dinners, llusic, Printing.,
Stationery &amp; Office Expense,
Secretarial Services

1,131.05

Checks on Hand November JO, 1949

2,550.00

Less: Bank Overdraft
November JO, 1949

1,083.47

1,466.53

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l86Ll22.58

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
ALLOCATIONS 1948-1949
Special Relief • • • •

•

• $2,155.50

.. . . .
Congregation B'nai Israel . . . .

United Jewish Appeal • •

J.I.R. Hebrew Union College

• • •

Hadassah

•

• • • • • •

Zionist Organization.

• • •

.

.. .

• •

100.00
250.00

.... .

P,merican Fund for Palestine

•

500.00
1,000.00

• • • • • •

National Jewish Welfare

18,000.00

• •

Weitzmann Inst. of Science ••
American Jewish Cong.

45,000.00

50.00
100.00

• •

50.00

• • • •

25.00

• • • • • • •

100.00

Union of American Hebrew Cong. • •

200.00

Joint Defence Appeal • • • • • • •

1,400.00

.....

50.00

Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Hias Hebrew Shelter

Histadrut of Palestine.

�UNITED JE\l~SH CHARITIES
1948-1949 PLEDGES
Ellen Aron • • • •

• • • • • • • $

Louis Aron • . • . • • . . • . . . •

Abe .Ashendorf • • • • • • • • • • •
Jake Ashendorf • • • • • • • • • • •
Max 1'1shendorf • • • • • • • • • • •
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf • • •
• • • •
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf • • • • • •
Dr. Ralph August • • • • • • • • • •
Arthur Bell • • • • • • • •
Harry H. Berman • • • • • • • •
Louis M. Berman • • • • • • • • • •
Ruben Berman • • • • • • • • • • • •
Morris Bernstein • • • • • • • • • •
Marcus Bess • • • • • • • • • • • •
Sam Buckland • • • • • • • • • • • •
Sigmund Cahn • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mrs. S. Cahn • • • • • • • • • • • •
Robert and Jerome Cherin • • • • • •
Bennie Cohen • • • • • • • • • • • •
Dr. Sol Cohen • • • • • •
• ••
Elsa Darmstadter • • • • • • • • • •
Henry and Louis Darmstadter • • • •
.Andrew Epstein • • • • • • • • • • •
Blanche Fine • • • • • • • • • • • •
Francis Fine and rtrs. Schmookler ••
Harry, Jerome, Bernard,
and Eugene Fisher • •
•
•
Mrs. Harry Fisher
•
Jimmy Fisher (Gene) •
• •
•
•
Nancy Fisher (Bernard)
•
•
• •
Sally and Marilyn Fisher
•
•
Mary Fogel • •
•
• •
•
•
William Fogel
•
Dr. M. L. Friedenberg
•
Hyman Friedman
•
•

... .
...
..
. . .
. . .
.. ..
.. .. . . . .
......
.....
. . . . . . . . ..

36.50
200.00
200.00
200.00
500.00I
500.00
36.50
300.00
50.00
JOO.OD
400.00
300.00
50.00
35.00
10.00
15.00
1.00
600.00
100.00
300.00
J6.50
300.00
75.00
36.50
2,500.00
5,000.00
182.50
36.50
36.50
73.00
36.50
100.00
500 .. 00
100.00

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIF.§
1948-1942 PLEDGES
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Maurice Golden • •
•
Mrs. M. Golden •
Grossman Department Store
Gloria Grossman • •
Herman Grossman •
•
Louis Grossman •
•
Louis Grossman
Sadie Grossman • •
•
David and Oscar Gudelsky
.
Madeline Half
• •
Hamilton Apartments •
Hughes &amp; Hatcher • • •
Meyer Jacobs
• •
Mrs. Tillie Jacobs • • • •
Saul Jacobson •
•
Morris Kantor • •
• •
J. M. Kaufman
•
Lillian Kaufman • •
Dr. Marie Keilin •
•

$

500.00

. . . . . . . •• • •• 36.50
. . 1,000.00
. . . .• .• . . •• 36.50
750.00
... ...
. . . . . . . .• •• 750,00
. . . . . . . . . . • 1,000.00
15.00
... • ..••
.
.
250.00
. . . .• .• •• • •• 25.00
. . . . . • • 1,000.00
100.00
.
.
. . . . . .• •• •• •• .• 35.00
.
5.00
. . . . • •• •• .• •• 200.00
..
. .
25.00
. . . . . •• . .• • •• 10,000.00
. . . . . 100.00
. . . •• •• . • •• 25.00
Jean Klayf • • . . . . . . • . • • .
5.00
Sam Klayf • . . • . . • • • • • • •
405.00
Harold Kline • • . . . . . • • . . •
75.00
Sara Klein . . . . . . . • • • . • •
250.00
100.00
Edward Krause . • . . • . . . . • •
Harriet Ann Lahr • • . • . • . . . •
10.00
Harry Lahr • • • . . . • . . . . . •
35.00
Rose Lawson • . . • . . . . • . • •
J6.50
50.00
Sam Lawson • . . . . . . . . . . . •
750.00
Max Lebow • • • • . . . . • . • • •
~ophie Lebow • • . • . . . • • . • •
"36.50
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..

Maxwell Lenhoff
•
Jess Levin • • • • • •
Morris Levine •
•
Reuben Levy •
• •
Hyman Lipman
• • • •

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..

• • •

.
. • ••

.

.

• • • •

•

•
• • • • • • •
• • • • • • •
• •
• •
•

50.00
10.00
50.00
25.00
2,500.00

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
1948-1949 PLEDGES
$ 100.00
Ellen Lynn Lipman • • • • • •
Jack Lipman • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Samuel Lipman • •
• •••• ,
3,790.00
50,00
Benjamin Marcus • • • • • • • • • •
Herman Mendelsohn • • • • • • • • •
25.00
200.00
James Metz • • • • •
• • • •
Oscar Neuman • • • • • • • • • • •
100.00
Ted Neumer
• •
• ••••
1.,000.00
Bertha and Sylvia Paul • • • • • •
25.00
Betty Price • • •
• • • • •
50.00
20.00
James Price • • • • • • •
• • •
Sam Price Family • •
• • • • • 1,500.00
Dr. Robert Risk •
• • •. • • • •
10.00
Israel Roden • • • • • • • •
100.00
Mr. and Hrs. Fred Rodoff • • • • •
350.00
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodoff •••
46.50
Lyle Rogers • • • • • ~ • • • • • •
750,00
Mrs. Lyle Rogers • • • • • • • • •
J6.50
Leo Rose • • • • •
• .. • • •
100.00
Douglas Rosen • •
• • • •
50.00
Harold Rosen • • • • • • • • • • •
750.00
Mrs. Harold Rosen.
• •••
100.00
Jeffrey Rosen. • • • • •
• ••
J6.50
Leo Rosen. • • • • • .

• ..•

Mrs , Leo Rosen • • • •
• • • •
Max Rosenberg • • • • • • • • • • •
Mrs. Max Rosenberg • • • • • • • •
Robert and Rose Rosenberg • • • • •
Marilyn Rosenberg • • • • • • • • •
Suzanne Rosenberg • • • • • • • •
Chas. Rubinsky • • • • • • • • • •
Mr. and f.lrs. S. I. Rosenberg • • •
Louis s. Rubinsky • • • • • • • • •
Max Schubb • • • • • • • . . • . •

2,000.00
125,00
200.00
J6.50
200.00
25.00
25.00
100.00
125.00
50.00
100.00

�UNITED JEWISH CHARIT.ll2

1948-1949 PLEDGES
Leah Schumacher • • • • • • • • • • $ 25.00
Harold Schumacher • • • • • • • • •
36.50
200.00
Max Schumacher • • • • • • • • • •
Sam Schumacher • • • • • • • • • •
5.00
Mrs. A. Schmookler • • • • • • • •
.36.50
100.00
Sam Seigel • • • • • •
• • • •
·H arold Silverman • • • • • • • • •
750.00
Mollie L. Silverman • • • • • • • •
.36.50
Mr. and l 1rs. Joe Simon • • • • • •
150.00
Sarah Simon • • • • • • • • • • • •
36.50
Ed Simcoe • • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Jacob Singer • • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
1,000.00
E. M. Smith • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,000.00
Chas. Smith • • • • • • • • • • • •
Lillian Smith • • • • • • • • • • •
.36.50
20.00
Harry Spiwak • • • • • • • • • • •
Frances Steind-ler • • • • • • • • •
73.00
100.00
Jack Steindler {Irene) • • • • • •
700.00
Milton Steindler • • • • • • • • •
Jos. S. Strifling • • • • • • • • •
3,500.00
35.00
J. S. Strifling • • • • • • • • • •
146.00
Syd F. Strifling • • • • • • • • •
125.00
Dr. M. Teles • • • • • • • • • • •
125.00
Rabbi and Mrs. Umen • • • • • • • •
2,000.00
Josiah Wiener • • • • • • • • • • •
Paul Wiener • • • • • • • • • • • • 20,000.00
200.00
Mrs. Paul Wiener • • • • • • • • •
Mrs. J. Wiener • • • • • • • • • •
36.50
Myrtle Tinterman • • • • • • • • •
25.00
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�Cancellations of Pledges
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$2,575.00

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$11,969.50

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�November 30, 1949
Mr. Samuel Lipman, Chairman
United Jewish Charities
Muskegon, Michigan
Dear Mr. Lipman:
Pursuant to your request, I have audited
the books and records of the United Jewish Charities of Muskegon, Michigan for the year ended
November 30, 1949, and submit, herewith, my report
on my findings.
Included with this report are statement
of receipts and disbursements, schedules of pledges
for 1948-49, unpaid pledges as at November JO, 1949
and other details.
The casr on hand was checked and the bank
account reconciled with a statement from the depository and found to be correct.
Some pledges for 1947-48 which were not
considered collectible were charged off.
This report is submitted to you and your
organization with my compliments, and I trust it
will prove satisfactory to you.
Yours very truly,
DIXON
Public Accountant C.T.C.

WALTER A.

Our sincere thanks to Mr. Walter A. Dixon
is hereby gratefully acknowledged.

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MUSKEGON HOUSE OF JEWISH WORSHIP
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

October

lo, 1949

President
LEOS. ROSEN
Vice-President
J. M. KAUFMAN
Secretary
JACK LAWSON
Treasurer
FRED RODOFF

ff?'u&amp;tee;
MAURICE GOLDEN
SAM KLAYF
SAM LIPMAN
HAROLD ROSEN
FRED STEIN
JOSEPH STRIFLING
PAUL WIENER

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ABE ASHENDORF
CHARLES LOCKE
SAM PRICE
HAROLD SILVERMAN
SOL SILVERMAN

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Cef'fY»vmitlee

Co-Chairmen

Muskegon House of Jewish Worship,
Muskegon, Michigan
Dear Membersi
Although our new JewiRh Center has been in use for about
a year, there remained numerous little things to be done
by the various contractors. Now that these things have
all been properly taken care of, final payment has been
authorized and made to the contractors out of funds that
were earmarked for this purpose. Therefore, it is now
possible to submit to each member a final statement,
prepared by your Treasurer, Mr. Fred Rodoff, and me, whioh
details all receipts and disbursements for this project.

J. M. KAUFMAN
and
HAROLD ROSEN
Members
HERBERT FISHER
SAM KLAYF
PAUL WIENER

-.....

Should any member desire additional information in connection with the enclosed statements, I request that such
member, without hesitation, so inform your Treasurer, Mr.
Fred Rodoff, or me.
I am happy to conclude this phase of our undertaking. I
do wish to extend, -on behalf of your Board of Officers,

as well as -personally, an expression of thanks to the
many members who have given generously of their time and
money to help underwrite the success of this worthy ventur
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MUSKEGON HOUSE OF JEWISH WORSHIP FINANCIAL REPORT
(Sheets 1 through 3 inclusive)
October 20, 1949
DISBURSEMENTS
1. REAL ESTATE
Lot
Landscaping
Title Insurance
2. BUILDING COSTS
A•

B.

C.

.Qontractors
Strom &amp; Strom
(See footnote No. 1)
Misc. Building Extras
(See footnote No. 2)

$3,622.50
243.00
267.,50

$4,133.00

$207,000.00
715,99
207,715.99

Architects &amp; Engineers
5,822.25
E. E. Valentine
(See footnote No. 3)
Grunsfeld, Yerkes, Lichtmann
&amp; Koenig
8,765.77
Miscellaneous
320.50
(See footnote No. 4)
Samuel Lewis &amp; Assoc.
72.33
(See footnote No. 5)

14,980.85

Qtner Building Costs

Fuel Oil - Naphsol
(See footnote No. 6)
Surety Bond for Strom
&amp; Strom

1,220.47
l,3_07 .41
$225,224.72

3.

FURNISHING

&amp;

EQUIPMENT COSTS

DeP,osit on Organ
(See footnote No. 7)
Cost of Eternal Lights

4.

335.00
100.00

435.00

435.00

5,021.6~

5 .021.61

QTHER COSTS FOR CARRYING. PROMOTION. ETC.
Taxes Paid
(See footnote No, 8)
Interest Paid
Mortgage Expense
Insurance
(See footnote No. 9)
Legal &amp; Professional Services
(See footnote No. 10)
Campaign, Promotional, Office
and Sundry Expense
(See footnote No. 11)
Collection Fees

535.17
114.00
280.33
1,450.76
1,061.28
1,529.96
50.11

BALANCE CARRIED FORWARD

$234,814.33

�2

BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD

$234,814.33

5. PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL made on
Mortgage to Hackley Union
National Bank .
(See footnote No. 12)

15,850.00
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

$250,664.33

CASH IN BANK

1.74

TOTAL

$250,666.07

***********
RECEIPI'S
Total Bu~ll.ding Pledges Paid by
Members (See Schedule A)

$153,093.00

Miscellaneous Contributions
(See Schedule B)

5,167.12

Contributions received for
Furnishings (See Schedule C)

125.00

Contributions from Congregation
B'nai Israel (See Schedule D)

21,410.00

Contributions from Abraham Rosen
Lodge, I.O.B.B,

4,46ci,95

Interest on Bonds
Less discount on Bonds

$3,500.00
2,090.00
·'

Proceeds from mortgage - Hackley
Union National Bank

l.~10,00

$185,666.07

65,000.00

65.000.00

TOTAL

$250,666.07

***********
Footnote
Number
1

This is amount stipulated for adjusted contract basis per amended
agreement of June, 1948,

�3

Footnote
Number
2

Miscellaneous extras is comprised mainly of additional charges
paid to the contractors followings
Strom &amp; Strom
Panyard
Hall Electric Co.
Hiller Gurn Sheet Metal
Sundry Extras

$252.28
157 .. 15
120.00
135.00
51.56

$715.99

3

Included in this total paid Valentine is the amount or $1,329.00
for exploratory services preparing a prior set of building plans
which were abandoned entirely.

4

This amount is for original building permit, and extra designs
prepared by artist for interior of abandoned prior plans.

5

This amount is for payment to Samuel Lewis, and covers an extra
trip from Chicago here by a mechanical engineer for final inspection of heating and ventilation system.

6

This amount is the cost of fuel oil consumed during the period
building was under construction.

7

This amount represents a 10% deposit made at time the organ was
ordered.

8

This amount is comprised mainly of real estate taxes paid on the
lot prior to the time the building was constructed.

9

This is amount paid for fire and liability insurance during the
term of construction.

10

$600 of this amount was given back by the payee to the building
fund as a contribution.

11

The costs of the 1941, 1943 and 1945 campaigns, and the cost of
the model are included as a part of this figure.

12

These mortgage payments of principal made by the Congregation
B'nai Israel direct to the Hackley Union National Bank were as
follows:
Amount
January 27, 1949
June 4, 1949
July 25, 1949
August 1, 1949
August 23, 1949
October 10, 1949

$6,000.00
6,000.00

450.00
2,500.00
450.00
450.00
~15,850.00

�SCHEDULE

"A"

(Sheets 1 through 3 inclusive)
BUILDING PLEDGES PAID BY MEMBERS

450,00
Louis Aron • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • $
850.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Tony Aron • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
3,600,00
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph August • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,850,, 00
Mr. &amp; Hrs. max Ashendorf • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,150 .. 00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Ashendorf • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
300000
I. Ashendorf • • • • • .• • • . • . . • • . • • . . •
500 ~00
Jake Ashendorf • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
2,750~00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abe Ashendorf • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
600000
Mr. &amp; Mrs~ Stanley Baru • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • •
200~00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. Baim • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
120.00
E. H. Baum • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • •
100~00
Arthur Bell • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
25,,00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis J. Berman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
3,350.00
Ivir. &amp; Mrs. Harry S. Berman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,000.,00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis M. Berman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,500.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ruben Berman • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
350.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry H. Berman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
500.00
MrE;. Rose Berman • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5.00
Mrs. H. Besbloff • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. Braverman • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
300.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Broutman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5.00
Sonia Caplan
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
150.00
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Seymour Cane • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sigmund Cahn •• , • • • • • • • • • • •
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert Cherin • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,500.00
700.00
Dr. &amp; Mrs. S • G. Cohen • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • •
The Darmstadter Family • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
345.0Q
200,,00
Dr •. &amp; Mrs. Frank Diskin • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
lOoOO
Beatrice Duss • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
'1,400.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Andrew Epstein • • • • • • • • , • • • •
500000
Mr. &amp; l'irs. Francis Fine • • • , • • • • • • • • • •
6,825.00
Mr. &amp; f.lrs. Harry A. Fisher • • • • • • • • • • • • •
200.00
Marilyn &amp; Sally Fisher (by Nr. &amp; Mrs. Jerome Fisher)
25.00
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Norman Fleishman • • • • • • • • • ~ ••
50.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William Fogel • • • • • • • -. • • • • • •
400.00
Alf red Frank
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
700.00
Dr. &amp; 1.Irs. H. L. Friedenberg • • • • • • • • • • • •
750.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maurice Friend • • • • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Warner Galombeck • • • • • • • • • • • •
250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Gluck • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
70.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert Golden • • • • • • • • • • • · • • •
1,200.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maurice Golden • • • • • • • • • • • • •
150.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jake Goldberg • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sidney Goldberg • • • • • • • • • • • • •
6,900.00
Grossman Department Store • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,275.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herman Grossman • .• • • • • • • • • • • •
775.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold Grossman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
450.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Grossman • .• • • • • • • • • • • •
9,600.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Isaac Grossman • • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Grossman • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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SCHEDULE

II A11

Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Gudelsky. • • • • • • • •
• • $2,150.00
40,00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Marvin Gudelsky • • • • • • • • • • • •
250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Oscar Gudelsky • • • • • • • • • • • • •
150.00
Homer Hayden Company • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
48.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Hirsch • • • • • • • • • • • • •
700.00
.Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morris Kantor • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5.00
Morton Kantor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
10,000.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. Kelly Kaufman • , • • • • • • • • • •
2,.300.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Klayf • • • • • • • • , • • • • •
1,.300.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. M. Klein • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
800.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Solomon Kohn • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
45.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton Kositcheck • • • • • • • • • • •
350.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. .Alex Krause • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
350.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ed. Krause • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry Lahr • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Harriet, Marshall &amp; Lanny Lahr (by Mr. &amp; Mrs.
50.00
Harry Lahr) ••
200.00
Ben Komiss • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,650.00
Mr. &amp; Nrs. Jack Lawson • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Lawson • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,025.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Max Lebow • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Reuben L. Levy • .• • • • • • • • • • • •
200.00
Benjamin Lewis • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
4,650.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Hyman Lipman • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
4,650.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Lipman • • • • • • • • • • • • ,
300.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Lipman • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
400.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Locke • • • • • • • • • • • • •
150.00
Herman Mendelson • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Metz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
800.00
Dr. Phillip Miller • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
25,00
Eva Miller • • • • • • • • • . • • . . . . . . • .
350.00
Max Newman • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • •
2,750.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ted Neumer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Nathan Price • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,650.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Price • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
100.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leonard Price • • • • • , • • • • • • •
600.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred L. Rodoff • • • • • • , • • • • • •
55.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold Chase • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,000.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lyle Rogers • • • • • • • • r , • • • •
300.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leo Rose • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
4,250.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leo S. Rosen • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
300.00
Karen &amp; Kurt Rosen (by Mr.&amp;. Mrs. Leo S. Rosen) ••
Mr~ &amp; Mrs. Harold Rosen • • • • • • • • • • , • • •
4,650.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas Rosen • , • • • • • • • • .• , .•
300.00
100.00
Fannie Rosen • . • . • • • . • • . . . . • . . . .
100.00
Tillie Jacobs • • • • • • • • • • ~ , f • • • • • •
Mr, &amp; Mrs. Max Rosenberg • • • • • , • • • • • • •
2,400.00
300.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert Rosenberg • • • • • • • • • • • •
600.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Seymour I. Rosenberg • • • 1 • • • • • •
10.00
Marilyn &amp; Susan Rosenberg • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mr, &amp; Mrs. Samuel D. Rosenbaum · • , • • • • • • • •
1,300.00
25.00
Florence Rubinsky • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
;

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SCHEDULE "A"
Louis Rubinsky • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. •. • • • • $
25.00
Paul Schlossman • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • ... • •
1,500000
Mr. &amp; .Mrs. Max S chubb • • • • • • • • • • • .• .. • •
575,00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Max Schumacher , • • • • • • • • • . •• ,
250,00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abe Shmookler • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
3,000~00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Siegel • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
400 c00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold A. Silverman, • • • • • • • • • •
3,150.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sol Silverman • • • • • • , • • • • • • •
l,500e00
Louis &amp; Barbara .Ann Silverman (by Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sol
Silverman) •
200.00
Mr. Ed • Simcoe
• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
500,00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joe Simon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
200.00
Mr. &amp; I:Ir s. S • Jo Singer • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
800.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joe• Singer • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • •
100.00
Mr, &amp; Mrs. Charles Smith • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
2,000.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Eli Smith
•••••••••••••••
2,000.00
William Snyder • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs, Fredrick Stein • • • • • • • • • • • • •
675.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton Steindler • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,625.00
250,.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carl Steindler • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William Stern ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1,000.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joe S. Strifling • • • • • • • • • • • •
7,100.00
Ray and Herman Strifling, and N. Fleishman (by
Urs. Joe Strifling) • • •
200.00
Mr. &amp; Mrs. s. J. Tessler • •
10.00
•
• •
•
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Josiah Wiener •
1,750,00
•
• • • • •
•
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Wiener
14,000.00
•
• • •
• •
• •
•
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morton L. Wolfe •
300.00
• •
• • •
Mr. &amp; Mrs,. Sam Zupan •
25.00
•
•
• •

. .. .. ..
. ..
. ...
. ..
. ..
. ....
.
. . . .. . .... .

$153,093.00

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SPECIAL DONORS TO THE BUILDING FUND
Joan Aron • • . • . . • • , • . . • . . . . • • • ,

Charles Basey • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • •
E. Bautz

• • • • • • . • , • • • • . • • • • • • •

Earl Benton • • • • • . , . • • • . . • • • • . • •
Berg &amp; Wassel Co • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Nathan Bialistock • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • •
Brodin Brothers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , •
J. Brown &amp; Son • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Brunner Optical Company, • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Raleigh Chase • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
.Abe Clayman • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Clonick Steel Company • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Commonweal th Printing • • • • • • • • • • , • • • ,
Dana Printing Co, • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • •
Davidson Brothers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Delta Oil Products Co, • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Lawrence Diamond • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Edison Brothers, • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • •
Erman-Hpwell • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Joe Evans • • , • • . • . . • . • • . • . • • • • •

Famous Dress Co • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,
Farber Brothers • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • •
Flint Sterilized Products • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Naomi G. Given • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • •
J.C. Godhelp • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Herman Golanty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Charles Gold &amp; Co • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mable Gumm • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • ••
Hooker Paint &amp; Glass • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Innis-Spiedens • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~
Isl~r-Thompsteel Li th. Co. • • • • • • • • • • • •
BQnjamin Katz
••••••••••••••••••
Samuel Klayf • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
A. H, Kollenberg ••• , • • • • • • • , • , •••
J t3-Ck Law son • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • •

l\lcConnel-Ker Company , , • • • , • • • • • • • • •
Northwestern Lea. Co, , • • • • • • • • • • • • , •
iA.: A. Reich • • •. • • • . • , . • . . . • • . . . •

Rockford Varnish Co. • •• , • • • • • • • • • ••
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • , , • •
Samuel Rubiner • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,' • ,
Mild red Rod off

0 . J. Sawyer

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • •

Anne Schiewitz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ •••
Mr, Schoener • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,
Mrs. George Serck • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • •
I. G. Shapiro • • , , • , • • , • • • , • • • - • • •
Samuel Smickler • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Goldie Rosen Smith • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Spaulding Jewelry Co. • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
Sam Suhar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • •

Harriet Talbot • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
George B, Tuxbury • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Vicki Frocks Co • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , •
Miscellaneous
••••••••••••••••••

$

lOeOO
5.00
25 ., 00
lO eOO
25.00
50 . 00
25.00
100.00
10,00
10.00
10.00
100.00
5.00
25,00
500,00
50.00
25.00
lOoOO
50,00
10.00
25.00
5.00
10.00
350,00
100.00
100.00
25,00
250.00
20.00

5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
250.00
10.00
50.00
200.00
25.00
50.00
10.00
25.00
100.00
25.00
100.00
100~00
100.00
50,00
100.00
250.00
200.00
5.00
175.00
25,00
1,342.12
$ 5,167.12

�•

SCHEDULES "C" &amp; "D"
-(Sheet 1)
SCHEDULE

"C"

CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR FURNISHINGS

..... .
. . .. .• • .. • •.• •• • •..
. . .•

Leo S. Rosen and Harold Rosen. •
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred L. Rodoff • •
Charles Locke •
• • •
• • • •

.

.

$

-$

SCHEDULE

60.00
40.00
25.00

125.00

"D"

C0NTRIBUTIQN.§.J:R0M CON~ATION B 'NAI ISRAEL

Part of Proceeds from Houston Avenue House • • • •
January 2?, 1949, payment on mortgage • • • • • •
11
June 4, 1949
"
"
••••••
11
July 25, 1949
"
"
• • • • ;• •
11
August 1, 1949
n
11
• • • • .• •
11
11
August 23, 1949
"
•
• • •
• •
Qctober 10, 1949
"
11
11
• • • ,. • .•

$5,560.00
6,000,00
6,000.00
450.00
2,500.00

450.00
450.00
$21,410.00

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                    <text>Saturday, November 13, 194g

The Muskegon Chronicle, Mu kegon, · Michigan

Page Foul"

Jewish Community Irivites Public to Share in Dedication Week at New Temple
FormerChaplain, Jewish Temple Dedication Will Dedicate
Author to Speak Ceremonies to Open Sunday Christ Temple

Hope of Years Realized
In Beauty of New Building
By FRANK HALPIN
. .
, .
Dedication next week ~f th~ Temple . B na1 Israel, on Fourth
s~reet at Webster avenue, w~ll brmg to ~ climax years of hope, plannmg '.1nd work by th e Jewish commumty .of G~eat~r. Muskegon to
establish a synago?ue _and center for the faithfuls spmtual, cultural,
communal .and social life.
-------------In a series of open h?1:1se prt?- Fred Stein, Joseph Strifling, Frangrams leading to the off1c1al dedi- cis August, Mrs. Jean Berman,
cation of th~ Te1:1ple_ Sunday,_ Nov. Harry S. Berman, Ruben Berman,
21, the public will view the 11:ter- Mrs. Hortense Berman, Harry
ior of the $195,000 two-story hme- Fisher, Mrs. Mari/m Fisher, Herstone building.
.
.
. man Grossman, Mrs. Sadie GrossModern a1:d functional m arc~- man and Ely Smith.
tectural ?~s~gn, the T~1;1ple pr~Officers of the Congregation
vi des fac1llties for_ rellgwus, cu • B'nai Israel are:
tural and educational _orga11;-za:
Leo S Rosen
resident· Paul
tions - _the Congregation, B nl~i M Wie~er fir~t p vice-pr~sident·
Israel, children's and adults re 1• S ·
d .
.·
1 L' '
gious schools, the Sis~er~ood,, ~he d~~~Mr?s:~·u:ici:ws~~e-::ce:~=
Brotherhood, the B nai B n th
: R b
B
t '
.
Abraham Ros~n lodge_ No. 8l~, tarJ',J ~
'fl~rmap, a r~a~urer:
Hadassah, United Jewis~ &lt;;han- a1
· ·
ri mg, m ncia sec
ties and the Mus_keg_on district of re ary.
the Zionis~ orgaruzatmn.
Trustees ~re Harry s. Berman,_
The mam chapel ~nd balco!3-Y Harry A. Fisher, J. K. Kaufman,
have a combined seatri:g_ capacity Mr. Klayf, Harold Ros:n, Max
of 300 persons. In addition there R~senberg: Harold _A. S1lvE:rman,
is a choir loft, smaller chapel, Eh M. Smith and Milton Stemdler.
lobby, lounge, study, class ~nd Advisory trustees are Abe _Ash_enkindergarten rooms, a recreation dorf, Max Ashendorf, Francis Fme,
hall with a stage that can be pull- Maurice Golden, Mrs. Isaac Grossed from the wall like a drawer, a man, Dave Gudelsky, Samuel
library, anteroom, and kitchen and Price, Fred Rodoff, Lyle Rogers,
pantry facilities. Total floor space Mrs. Abe Shmookler, and Josiah
is 5,000 square feet.
Wiene~. Mrs. Harry s. Ber:man is
a_ special trustee representmg the
THE TEMPLE was begun m Sisterhood.
October, 1946_ W~rk on the founda• ------t t d m May 1947 and
tion was s ar e
:
,
Ul
the cornerstone placed m November the same year.
The growing needs of the congregation for a temple and center
.
.
.
were recognized years ago but
Accord10n pupils of Miss Anna
the war forced postponement of Schuitema will present a sacred
ronstruction. The congregation had con cert sponsored by the Women's
worshippe
on
ast
u egon GUJ of St. o n
van e cal artd
avenue near Pine street, but the Reformed church in the church
building seated only 70 per~ons. auditorium at Pine street and
A building program was consider- Diana aven~e. Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Rabbi Aaron Property
Cohen was
• offermg
·
after
ed
.
on A free will
w1·11 b e re2 1937
11 d M
~~!ta si~e orth~ ne~ temple was ceived.
purchased in 1938.
Officers elected for 1~49 are Mrs.
When World War II broke out, Conrad DeWald, president; Mrs.
the congregation invested $30,~00 Ralph Hile, vice-president; Mrs.
in war Savings bonds. Following tto Mertz, secretary, , and Mrs,
the cessation of hostilities, plans Charles Swineheart, treasurer.
were drawn by the Chicago firm The Guild has sent to a Gerof Grunsfeld, . Yerkes, Licht.~an many orphanage the past year
and Koenig with E. E. _Yalentme boxes of clothing, food, quilts and
of Muskegon collaboratmg. The toys in addition to caring for two
contract was let to the Strom war orphans.
Construction company of Muskegon.

St

* * *

.

G Id Sponsors

Sacred Concert .

* * *
CONGREGATION

THE
B'nai
Israel-now numbering 150 families or 600 persons-is the outgrowth in the ~ong history of ~e
Jewish community here, antedating
1880.
Regarded as the father and
founder of the congregation, Henry
R.ubinsky obtained a charter formally recognizing the Congregation
Sons of Israelite J.n May, 1911. Mr.
Rubinsky, whose survivors are Mrs.
Isaac Grossman and Isadore Rubinsky, was president of the congregation for 10 years. In the l920's
Isaac Grossman and Samuel Gluck
were presidents. Succeeding them
were Milton Steindler, Samuel
Lipman, Samuel G. l{layf, and the
current president, Leo S. Rosen.
Ruben Berman has been active
treasurer since 1912.
Rabbi. Samuel Umen of New
York became the spiritual leader
of the congregation in September.
To be formally installed at a later
date, Rabbi Umen succeeded Rabbi
Louis Satlow who was leader from
March, 1945, to November, 1947.
Rabbi Aaron Cohen, installed in
1937, died May 22, 1944. His predecessor was Rabbi Samuel Cohen.
Jacob Klitzner has been assistant
rabbi for the past eight years.

* * *

TO Demonstrate

Ore-an
at Lakes1·de
~

Sunday Afternoon

To Tell of v1·s1·t
T Ne therIand

Chorehto HOId

Thanks D1·nner

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
w. Grand at Franklln - Muskegon
Wesley Buhl, pastor
Phone 24-9161

WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH

- 5th St. and Hackley Ave., Hts.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Young People's Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
Junior Church at 9:45 a. m.
Evenmg Serv.ice at 7:30 p. m.
Morning worship at 10:45 a. m.
Mid-Week Service, Wed., 7:30 p. m,•
A WARM WELCOME TO ALL
W. T. SCHROEDER, Pacstor

9:45 a. m.-Sunday School.
10:45 a. m.-Morning Worship, Rev,
G. W. Bodine, guest.
3:00 p. m.-Sunday School at Phllllpa
School, 1420 E. Broadway.
7:30 p. m.-Evenlng Service.
7:30 p. m.-Wednesday Prayer Meeting.

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FRIENDLY HOUR

9:4!S--Church School.
10;45-Mornlng Worship: Anthem-"Onward Christian Soldiers,••
(Gould). Sennon-"TEN CENTS FOR ,\ DIAMOND."
6:00-Junlor High Fellowship at the Church House.
7:30-The Friendly Hour. Youth Vesper Communion Service.
Welcome to New Members.

"The Friendly Church With a Fundamental Message"
Cor. Sanford and Hovey, Hts.
Floyd W. Hardy, Pastor

?:kc CMgrcgatiPJtal Clturekes

McCRACKEN ST. AT NORTON
''We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen, Corning,••

10:00 a. m.-Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.-Mornlng Worship: Rev. Jacob Huizenga, guest speaker.
7 :00 p. m:-Evenlng Service.

First Street and Clay Avenue

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Kev. Samuel N. OUver, D. D.
a. m. -Church School for all ages.
10:45 a. m.-Morning Worship Service: "SPIRITUAL PROFIT AND LOSS."
Rev. Samuel N. Oliver, D. D.
(Planned program for children. 2-9 years old, during worship hour.)
11:15-12:00-Radio Broadcast over WKBZ.
7:00 p. m.-Churcb of Youth.
9: 30

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Acorn St. and
R. L. MAJOR, Pastor
Forest Ave.
Phone 2-5457
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"

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U:00 a. m.-Mornlna Worship.
6:30 p. m.-Youni? People'•·
7:30 p. m.-Evenlng Worship.
11:45 a.

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Corner Jackson and Marshall
Montgomery at McGraft
9:4S-Sunday School,
9:45-Sunday School. C. T.
11 :00-MornJng Worship. Miss Clara
Mudgett, Superintendent.
11:00-Morning Worship.
Kuizenga, guest speaker.
Clarence D. Oberlin, Minister.
Nursery care for children by May- 7:00 p. m., Thurs.-B!ble Study conflower Guild.
ducted by Miss Clara Kulzenga.

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The annual Temple Methodist
church Women's society Thank O.ffer&gt;ing service will be held in the
church, Sunday, at the regular
worship hour.
Mrs. M. D. McKean of Sturgis,
recording secretary of the North
Central jurisdiction of the Methodist church in conference this week
in Grand Rapids, will give the address. She is the wife of the Rev.
M M K
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the Temple church.
Mrs. Charles Redman is general
chairman of the service. A special
th ank offering will be received for
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Dedicatory week for the Temple B'nai Israel, Nov. 14 to 21, unThe' Congre~&lt;,nal Christian
folds tomorrow with a public open house starting at 2:30_p. a.
church and the Evangelical and
At 3 :15 p. m., the library and school will be dedicated. Guest
Th
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Reformed church agreed this week
speaker will be Clifford Wightman, director of Hackley public library.
.e
e ication
t ~ new
Program chairman is Milton Steindler. assisted by Rabbi Samuel Umen, Christ Temple church_, 4.40 E.
upon the procedure for merging
Mrs. Jean Berman, school principal, Max Rosenberg, Zionist district Sherman bo~levard, w1;1 be. held
OUStng
under the name of the United
president, and Mrs. Edward A. Krause, Hadassah program chairman. Su nd ay, at 3 .3o p.m., with Bishop
The Most Rev. Francis J. Church of Christ, probably in
On Tuesday, an open house for Greater Muskegon ministers and ~- N. Hamc?ck of Detr~nt pr~ach- ·Haas, Catholic bishop of Grand 1949.
their wives from 3 to 5 p. m. will be sponsored by B'nai B'rith, Ed- mg th e dedicatory ser:vice. ~ishop Rapids, announced today that
ward A. Krause, president, acting as chairman. In addition there will Harry Barnett of_ Niles will be starting Nov. 21, two masses
The merger would affect four
be a program at 8 p. m.
master of ceremonies.
will be said each Sunday at the churches in Greater, Muskegon Open house will be held again Friday from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Construction on the 40 by 50 Ruddiman Terrace community St. John's Evangelical and Ra.
The pre-dedicatory service at 8:lii p. m, will honor the present foot, one-story building was begun building, on Hackley avenue, to formed church, and the First,
the past presidents of the congregation. Dr. Duncan E. Littlefair, in April. The church is of con- serve residents of that area. Jackson Avenue, and McGraft Me•
author and pastor of the Fountain Street Baptist church of Grand crete block with a brick front. The The masses, at 8 and 10 o'clock, morial Congregational churches.
Rapids, will be the speaker. The B'nai B'rith Abraham Rosen Lodge, basement houses the Sunday will be said by the Rev. Joseph
Some 50 members of the execu•
No. 818, Jewish fraternal organization, will be host. Ministers and school, pastor's study and men's Cieslok.
tive committees of the two de•
their wives, as well as representatives of all the B'nai B'rith lodges and women's lounges. T)le sane- 1• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • 1 nominations met in Cleveland for
of Michigan are invited.
tuary, baptismal pool and dressing
an all-day conference Wednesday,
Sunday, Nov. 21, will climax the week-long program. The dedi- rooms on both sides of the rostrum
Dr. Louis w. Goebel of Chicacation dinner will be held in the Ocddental hotel from 3 to 5 p m are upstairs.
go, president of the Evangelical
a reception at 2 p. m. preceding.
. .,
Elder w. M. Lee, pastor of the
and Reformed church, said the
A testimonial will be given to Leo S. Rosen as a prime mover Christ Temple cli.urch for near!
0
S
sessions resulted in "a complete
in advancing the planning and supervision of the Temple's construe- 10 years was chairman of th!
meeting of minds and afford a
tion. Paul Wiener is dinner chairman and Mr. Klayf toastmaster.
building 'committee Mr Lee sueRink Bekkering, recently re- truly realistic procedure for comThe Rabbi Samuel Umen will h.:ad the dedication service in the ceeded Elder L Cla.renc~ Ball w.h.o turned from The Netherlands, will pleting this great union of Protes•
temple at 8 p. m. Leading citizens of Greater Muskegon and mid- was pastor fro~ Ma 1935 to Jul be speaker at the Christian En- tant churches."
western cities are expected to attend.
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The reception committee is comprised of Harry S. Berman,
, w en e ie .
.
deavor Union meeting, to be held, 1
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL
Francis Fine, Fred Stein, Harold A. Silverman, Milton Steindler,
Mr. Lee f_ormerly was as:'istant in the Covenant Reformed church,
Joseph Strifling, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Neumer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman pas.tor of Bishop Hancock m De- Nov. 22 at 7:45 p.m.
AND REFORMED CHURCH
Ph.one 24-3400
Grossman. Decorations committee members are ll,Irs. Harry Fisher, trmt.
.
Special music will be by Jean Plne and Diana Sh.
Mrs. Leo Rosen and Mrs. Samuel Lipman.
The congregation, now number9:30
a.
m.
Morning
WorshlJ)l
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l i n g 75 persons, has held meetings Walwor th au d Harietta Baker, a nd
Rev. John Humfrey&amp;, D. D,,
guest spe11ker.
wnose name is perpetuated in the in the Christ Temple dining room, the Rev. William B. Miller, pastor
McGraft church.
adjacent to the present church of the host church, will give the
11:00 a. m.-Church School.
'.l'he dinner arrangements com- building.
invocation.
m1~tee has _aske~ families to bring
The Sunday school period will
articles which will be converted to convene at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
p·.oceeds for the church building
Elder Ross Paddock of KalamaMuskegon Ave. at Third St.
Appropriate to the Thanksgiving fund. Committee members are Bert zoo will cow:iuct a series of reseason, parishioners of the Mc- Van Vulpen, Mrs. Earl Hubacker
Sunday
Service at 10:45 a. tn.
and Mrs. Clarence Holmgren. The vival services at the church for a
Graft Memorial Congregational R
Cl
week, beginning Monday at 7:30
Sunday School at 12 noon
ev.
arence D. Oberlin, pastor p.m.
Subject: "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS,"
church will express thanks for re- will preside.
'
cent church refurbishments at an
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Testlmonlal meetings every Wedne1day evenlnit at I
o'clock. Free public reading room and lending 11•
appreciation dinner Tuesday at
Only the male Katydids, crickets
FIRST CHRISTIAN
brary at Third •treet ent"1llce open dally U:00 a. m.
8.~d cicadas sing. The females are
6:30 p.m.
to 5 p. m. Saturday to 9:00 p. m.
A new chancel is being comple t- si.ent.
CHURCH
ALL !'.E COJIDL\
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ed and new carpeting laid, through
SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP
187 E. Grand Ave.
gifts of friends of the church.
a E. Curch. minister.
1497 .nroch
Rev. Wm. R. Aldred. D. D.
Resolutions of thanks will be
Telephone 24-3136
HILE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHURCH
d
ted
and
a
spec1·a1
letter
of
ap
7 :30 p. m.-Evening Service ln charge
a op
of Dr. Aldred, Special workers from
10:00 a. m.-Blble School..
4617 Grand Haven Rd., Norton Twp.
~aglnaw,
f~llowed
by
Spirit
greet•
b~~~i:W~iJiC:! ~~ :::tf!tto::
Donald R. Stone, Pastor
U:00 a. m.-Mornlng Worship:
mgs and blindfold billet demonstra''CROWNS.••
a former resident here. Mrs.
tion.
9 :45-BIBLE SCHOOL
Wickham has contributed substan- Tues., 8:00 p. m.-Materlalization.
'7:30 p. m.-Evening Service:
11:00-MORNING WORSHIP
tially to the building of the church. Wed., 2:00 p. m.-Ladles' Aid at 129
Sound picture.
Hamilton.
She is the daughter of Newcomb
6:30-YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETINGS
Mid-Week
Prayer
Service, Wed., 7:SO.
McGraft, philanthropic lumberman Thurs., 8:00 p. m.-Trumpet Circle.
7:30-EVENING SERVICE
A Cordial Welcome to All
Call 26• 7408 for reservations.
and former mayor of Muskegon,

An electric organ demonstration
will be given in the Lakeside Methodist church Sunday at 4:30 p. m.
Joseph L. Sullivan, organist in
Grand Rapids, will play for the
program.
Mrs. Hazel B. Howard will direct the church choir in two num- The Church nf Jesus Christ of
bers for the special program which
the Latter Day Saints
is open to the public.
Corner Wood and Laketon
Mr. Sullivan's program will inPresident Davtd Nelson
elude "Sonatina from God's Time is
10:00 a. m.-Sunday School.B.est," Bach; "Prighiera," by RavU:30 a. m.-Sacrament Meetln,r.
anello; "Toccatina Militaite," HarWELCOME TO ALL
ris; and "Berceuse by Vierne.
OU
In the final group are "Sortie,"
The Zondervan Publishing House by DuBoise; "Largo," Handel;
of Grand Rapids announced publi- "Salut d'Armour 0 by Elgar, and
cation of a book "Ideas for Young the "Hallelujah Chorus," by HanPeople's Programs" by Maurice A. del.
Carlson, director of the Greater IF=========:;::;==:;;;..11
Muskegon-Third at Clay
Muskegon Youth for Christ, and
REV. WlLLIAM T. REEVES, .TR.,
MARQUITTE CHAPEL
Kenneth Anderson, Youth for
Rector
Christ International magazine ediINTERDENOMINATIONAL
Sunday,
November
14, 1948
tor.
Two Blks East ot Getty on Marquette
8:00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
The book is a compilation of
Rev. Maurice E. Edlund, pastor
9:30 a. m.-Family Service,
10:00 a. m.-Sunday SchOQL
ideas which may be used by young
11:00 a. m.-Mornlng Worship
people's groups to improve their
10:00 a. m.-Church School.
6:30 p. m.-Young People's Service.·
programs, and build membership.
11 :00 a. m.-Morning Service and
7:30 p. m.-Evenlng Worship.
Of pocket book edition size, the
Sermon. (Supervjsed Nursery
Class, 11 to 12.)
book is bound with 1aminated covWI'(!. P. M.-Prayer Service.
er. It is on sale at religious book "Good Neighbor" broadcast over WKBZ
6:00 p. m,-Young People's meet•
stores.
Satur:da.y morning, 8:15-8:30.
ing.

MANY MEN and women of the
1
congregation may take pride in
THE
achieving the dedication of the
temple, an historic step in the
development of the Jewish community here.
1
Leo S. Rosen, who will be honWELCOME YOU
ored at the Dedication dinner next
week, was president of the Muskegon House of Jewish Worship orTemple of Spmtual light
ganization which guided the ac409 E. Laketon Ave.
tual planning and supervised conRev. Alfonso Esh. oastor
struction of the Temple. Other. of- 3:00 o'clock Afternoon Service by Mrs.
ficers were J. M K uf an viceJ. c. Rector &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids, in
president; Mrs. · amue!
awson,
c'liarge.
J
4:00Message Circle.
secretarJ:, '.1n d F re d .R od off , .t reas- S:l5-Potiuck Supper.
urer. Bmldmg committee chaJrmen 7:00-Song and Healing Service.
were Harold Rosen and Mr. Kauf- 7:30-Evening Service. Sermon by Mrs.
man, assisted by Herbert Fisher, To~f~~h•s Turkey Supper at the
Samuel G. Klayf and Paul M.
church by the Ladies' Guild.
Wiener.
Trustees were Abe Ashendorf,
Maurie~ Golden, Mr. Klayf, CharSpiritual Church of Truth
les Locke, Samuel Price, Samuel
600 Jefferson st.
Lipman, Harold Rosen, Harold
Rev . .constance Betta
Silverman, ,Soloman Silverman,
E . s
17 :00 p. m.- venmg erv1ce.
~,...,

Dr. David Otis Fuller, pastor of
the Wealthy Street Baptist church,
Grand Rapids, will speak on
"Evangelical Christianity Faces a
World Crisis •.. What Happened
at Amsterdam?" at a special Sunday evenin~ service at ~KBZ
auditorium under the auspices of
the People's Tabernacle and Calvery Baptist church. The service
starts at 7 p. m.
Dr. Fuller, former Navy chaplain and graduate of Wheaton
college of Princeton Theological
seminary, is the author of many
books. He editer such works as
John Calvin's "Instruction in
Christianity," "The Confessions of
St. Augustine," and Spurgeon's
"Treasury of David."
_
His message will deal with
problems facing Christians who
still_ _believ~ in the Ortho~ox
Christian faith and the confus10n
existing in the Christian church
throughout the world.
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!Agree on Merger Procedure,
Four Chµrches Here Affected

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"THE CONFESSIONAL
OF THE PRIESTHOOD

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BE(BN~tt!AL9tt~Bf
Terrace St. at Delaware
REV .. H. BULTEMA, Pa5tor
REV. D. J. ANDERSON, Asst. Pastor •
9:15-Mornlng Worship.
10:40-Blble School.
1 :4!S--Holland Language Service,
7 :OD-Evening Assembly.

,ouR HIGH PRIEST"
(The

SUNDAY
Dr. Carrara Preaching,
m.-Sermon: "AN UNWANTEt)
GUEST." Broadcast over Station
WMUS.
7:30 p. m.: Sermon: "CAN SALVATION BE OBTAINED AFTlilR
DEATH?"
Dr. Carrara will preach every night
this week, exfept Saturday, 8 p. m.

11 a.

BEREAN BROADCASTS OVER WKBZ
SUNDAY-Morning Worship, 9:30-10:30;
Monday, . Wednesday and Frlday-10:30 to 10:45

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MISSION COVENANT CHURCH
Flrat

Street and Muskegon Aven'WI

Rev. Paul

w.

Message of a converted Catholic. )-Monday, 8 p, m.

Anderson, pa.stOr

LAKESIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH

HEAR
Miss Winifred Larson, Gospel Singer
Rev. Edwin A. Hallsten, Evangelist

DR. CARRARA

9 :30 A. M.-BIBLE SCHOOL
10 :45 A. M.-"The Thing That Counts"
3·:oo P. M.-SWEDISH SERVICE
4:30 p. m.-Young People's Meeting
7:00 P. M.-"When Morning Breaks"

Denmark at Miner
Lester E. Thompson, Pastor

CORDIALLY WELCOME YOU
"Praise God In His Sanctuary" -

Psalm 150:f

BACK TO GOD HOUR-Sundays over WKBZ at 5:00 P. M.

10:00 a. m.-Bible School

6:00 p. m.-Young People

11:00 a. m.-"LOST-A VALUABLE POSSESSION"
7:00 p. m.-"THE ADVENTURES OF LOT"
We Preach the Bible as It Is-'For Men as They Are

CGhe

·£utheran 6hurches
Welcome

Terrace at
Hartford
.

Bethany

10:00-Mornlng Worship: Rev. George Vanderhill, Guest
"YOUR CONSCIENCE."
U:30-Sunday School.
7:00-Evenlng Worship: "REVIVE US AGAIN."

Organized
1903

Speake!',

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                    <text>TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

Daniel Rapoport, President

Alan Po Alpert, Rabbi

Arnold Bourziel, Director of Music

JEWISH MUSIC SABBATH SERVICE

Guest Artists:

YOSEF YANKELEV, Violinist
BERNICE MROZINSKI, Accompanist

"Busic is a universal language, and needs not to be
translatedo With it soul speaks to soulo 11
Bo Auerbach

�"Every people has its own melodyo o o But Israel sings all of them
in order to bring them all to Godo'' (Abraham Yaakov)
CANDLE BLESSING (all rise)
The candles are lit; the Sabbath serenity is upon uso In mellow moods
we enter the synagogue to join together to praise God and the magnificent acts of creationo The small flickering flame in the home and
synagogue causes us to pause in our daily routine and to be aware of
all the blessings we enjoyo In the candle light we feel that specialness which Sabbath rest and peace can bringo
Ba-ruch a-ta, A-co-nai E-lo-hei-nu, me-lech ha-o-lam, a-sher
ki-de-sha-nu be-mits-vo-tav, ve-tsi-va-nu le-had-lik neir shel
Sha-bato
Praised are You, Lord, Our God, King of the universe who allows us
to become holy by commanding us to light the Sabbath candles
(all are seated)
RESPONSIVE READING PSALl1 .95
Come, let us sing to the Lord:
let our song ring out to our sheltering Rock.
Let us approach Him with thanksgiving,
our voices loud with song.
For the Lord is a great God,
a Ruler high above the idols of every ageo
In His hands are the depths of the earth;
His are the mountain-peakso
He made the sea, it is His;
the dry land is the work of His handso
He is our God and our Shepherd; .
we are His people and His flock:
If only today
we would listen to His voice!

�OPENING SONG
COME, 0 HOLY SABBATH EVENING
Come, 0 holy Sabbath evening,
Crown our toil with well earned rest;
Bring us hallowed hours of gladness,
Day of days beloved and blesto
Weave your mystic spell around us
With the glow of Sabbath light:
As we read the ancient wisdom,
Learn its laws of truth and righto
Come, 0
Radiant
Lending
Filling

holy Sabbath spirit,
shine from every eye;
us your benediction,
every heart with joy,

RESPONSIVE JIBA])ING PSALM 92
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to
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is good to give thanks to the Lord,
sing hymns to Your name, 0 Most High ;
tell of Your love in the morning,
sing at night of Your faithfulness;
pluck the strings, to sound the lute,
make the harp vibrateo
Your deeds, 0 Lord, fill me with gladness,
Your work moves me to songo
How great are Your works, 0 Lord !
How profound Your design !
The fool will never learn,
the dullard never grasp this:
the wicked may flourish like grass,
all who do evil may blossom,
yet they are doomed to destruction,
while You, 0 Lord, are exalted for all timeo
See how Your enemies, 0 Lord,
see how Your enemies shall perish,
how all who do evil shall be scatteredo
You lift up my head in prideo
I am bathed in freshEning oilo
I shall see the defeat of my foes,
my ears shall hear of their fallo

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The righteous shall flourish like palms,
grow tall like cedars in Lebanono
Rooted in the house of the Lord,
they shall be ever fresh and green,
proclaiming that the Lord is just,
my Rock, in whom there is no wrongo
-CALL TO WORSHIP (all rise)
In love and reverence we stand to_gether to worship the God of our
Hothers and Fatherso

!

Ba-re-chu et A-~onai ha-me-vo-racho
Praised be God the Source of all bl.e ssingso
Ba-ruch A-do-riai ha-me-vo-rach .le-o-lam va-ed !
Praised is God the source of all blessings forever and evero
I :-...-

Praised are You -the Lord our God who created the world with all the
vibr.?nce of life itselfo - In your plan You haye given us eyes to see
and ears to hearo In orie stroke You have given us glowing rainbows
and t h e sound of birds, wind·$ and___seao Praised are You, 0 Lord, the
Arti st anJ Musician who has given us bountiful beautyo

W_ith loving care You have placed harmony in the world through Your most
p-r eci0us gift to us - the Toraho • · Teach us to be an instrument to play
sweet sounds in the orchestration of the best - kindness, gentleness,
gene.:-osity and love., Praised are -You who watches over allo
SHENA
She-ma Yis-ra-eil: A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu, A-do-nai E-chad!
Hear O Israel the Lord Our God, the Lord is Oneo
Ba-ruch_ sheim· ke-vod mal-chu-to le-o-lam va-ed!
Praised be His glorious Kingdom forever and evero
(all are seated)
You shall love the Lord your God with all your mind, with all your
strength, with all your beingo
Set these words, which I command you this day, upon your hearto Teach
them faithfully to your children; speak of them in your home and on
your way, when you lie down and when you rise upo

�Be mindful of all My Mitzvot, and do them; so shall you consecrate
yourselves to your Godo I, the Lord, am your God who led you out of
Egypt to be your God; I, the Lord, am your Godo
In our darkest times You have watched over uso When You freed us from
slavery in Egypt and brought us to the Land of Israel we learned to
sing with joyo With the anticipation of the day when all men and
women will be free we sing the words of the ancient Israelites:
MI CHAMOCHA
Mi cha-mo-cha ba-ei-lim, A-do-nai?
Mika-mo-cha, ne-dar ba-ko-desh,
no-rate-hi-lot, o-sei fe-leh?
"Hidden in a brief adagio there is a sermon on the
transient hour;
And lured from inner depths by m-,eep of bow
Nay be a vision of the perfect flower,
Immortal blossom of divine intent
Whose humblest seed explains the firmamento 11
Lieberman
"In my work termed "Jewish11 o o o I have but listened to an inner voice,
deep, secret, insistent, ardent, o o o o a voice which surged up in
me on reading certain passages in the Bibleo o o This entire Jewish
heritage moved me deeply, it was reborn in my musico 11
Bloch
Deep in our heart we have many prayers and thoughts that we can only
share with the Holy Oneo As we communicate silently with the Diety let
us also pray for the speedy recovery of alJ those who could not be
with us today because of illness ,
SILENT PRAYER
May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my
heart, be acceptable to You, 0 Lord, my Rock and my
Redeemero
(all rise)

�KIDDUSH
Blessed is the Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, Creator of the
fruit of ·.the vineo
Blesse~;·is the Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who hallows
us with His Mitzvot and takes delight in uso In His love and favor
' He has made His holy Sabbath our heritage, as a reminder of the work
of creationo It is first among our sacred days, and a remembrance
of the Exodus from Egypto
0 God, You have chosen us and set us apart from all the peoples, and
in love and favor have given us the Sabbath day as a sacred inheritanceo
Blessed is the Lord, for the Sabbath and its holinesso
('- , ·

Bs-ruch a-ta, A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu,
me-lech
ha-o-iam bo-rei pe-re-ha-ga-feno
Ba-ruch a-ta, A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu,
me-lech
ha-a-lam, a-sher ki-de-sha-nu
be-mits-vo-tav
vc- ra-tsa va-nu, ve-sha-bat kod-sho
be-a-ha-va
u-ve-ra-tson hin-chi-la-nu, zi-ka-ron
le-m::i.-a-sei
ve-rei-sheeto Ki hu yom te-chi-la
le-mik-ra-ei ko-desh, zei-cher li-tsi-at ··
Mits-ra-yimo Ki va-nu va-char-ta
ve-o-ta-nu
ki-dash-ta mi-kol ha-a-mim, ve-sha-bat
kod- she-cha
be-a-ha-va u-ve-ra-tson hin-chal-ta-nu~
Ba-ruch
a-ta, A-do-nai, me-ka-deish ha-sha-bato
ADORATION

(all are seated)

(all rise)

Let us adore the ever living God and render praise unto Him who
spread out the heavens and established the earth - whose glory is
revealed in the heavens above and whose greatness is manifest throughout the worldo He is our God, there is non elseo

�Va-a-nach-nu ko-re-im
u-mish-ta-cha-vim u-mo-dim
li-fe-nei rne-lech ma-le-chei ha-me-la-chim,
ha-ka-dosh ba-ruch Hu ..
We end our service with the love and respect to those who have passed
awayo Even in death their memories are an inspiration for lifeo

KADDISH
Yit-ga-dal ve-yit-ka-dash she-mei ra-ba be-al-ma di-ve-ra chi~re-u-tei
ve-yam-lich mal-chu-tei be-cha-yei-chon u-ve-uo-mei-chon u-ve-cha-yei
de-cholbeit
Yis-ra-eil, ba-a-ga-la u-vi-zi-man ka-riv, ve-i-me-ru: a-maino
Ye-hei she-mei ra-ba me-va-rach le-a-lam u-le-al-mei al-ma-yao
Yit-ba-rach ve-yish-ta-bach, ve-yit-pa-ar ve-yit-ro-mam ve-yit-na-sei,
ve-yit-ha-dar
ve-yit-a-leh ve-yit-ha-lal she-mei de-ku-de-sha, be-rich hu, le-ei-la
min kol
be-re-cha-ta ve-shi-ra-ta, tush-be-cha-ta ve-ne-che-ma-ta,
da-a-mi-ran be-al-ma, ve-i-me-ru: a-meino
Ye-hei she-la-ma ra-ba min she-ma-ya ve-cha-yim a-lei-nu ve-al kol
Yis-ra-eil, ve-i-me-ru: a-meino
0-seh sha-lom be-me-ro-mav, hu-ya-a-seh sha-lom a-lei-nu ve-al kol
Yis-ra-eil, ve-i-me-ru: a-meino
CLOSING SONG

EIN KEILOHEINU
Ein kel-lo-hei-nu, ein ka-do-nei nu,
ein ke-mal-kei-nu, ein ke-mo-shi-ei-nuo
Ni chei-lo-hei-nu? Mi cha-do-nei-nu?
Mi che-mal-kei-nu? Ni che-mo-shi-ei-nu?
No-deh lei-lo-hei-nu, no-deh
la-do-nei-nu,
no-deb le-mal-kei-nu, no-deh
le-mo-shi-el-nuo
Ba-ruch E-lo-hei-nu, ba-ruch
A-do-nei-nu,
ba- r uch Mal-kei-nu, ba-ruch
No- shi-ei-nuo

A-ta hu- E-lo-hei-nu,
a-ta hu A-do-nei-nu,
A-ta hu Mal-kei-nu,
a-ta hu No-shi-el-nuo

�There is none like our God; there is none like our Lord; there is
none like our King; there is none like our SaviorQ
Who is like our God? Who is like our Lord?
Who is like our Savior?

Who is like our King?

We will give thanks to our God; we will give thanks to our Lord; we
will give thanks to our King; we will give thanks to our SaviorQ
Blessed is our God; blessed is our Lord; blessed is our King; blessed
is our Savioro
You are our God; You are our Lord; You are our King; You are our Savioro
BENEDICT ION

* ** ** *** **** *
SHABAT SHALOM

GOOD SHABOS

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General Condittons
Special Conditions
General Scope of Work
Inspections, Tests and Certificates
Excavating and Gr.ading
Masonry and Concrete
Structural Steel
\fa terproofing
Stone Work
Windows
Ornanental Metal and Miscellaneous
Iron
Carpentry and Millwork
Uarble, Art Marble and Terrazzo
Ceramic Tile, Rub"':Jer and Asphalt
Tile, Linowall Wainscoting
Lathine and Plaster
Glass and Glazing
Sound Insulation and Canlkine;
Roofing, Sheet Metal and Hollow
Iiletal Doors
Paintin; and Decorating
Plu.r.1bing
HeatinG and Ventilating
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April 12, 1946
SPECI5'ICA'rIONS :i10H Tim CONSillUCTION OF
A JEWISH CENTl!.'R A};D HOUSE OB' WORSHIP
MUSKEGON, ;:ICHIGAH

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General Conditions
The Standard Form of General Conditions of the
American Institute of Architects, Fifth Edition,
Copyrighted 1937 1 Articles #1 to l44, inclusive,
shall, in addition to the Agrcenent, the dra~ings
and the specifications, form the Contract Documents. 1'hese General Conditions are 0;1 file at
the office of the Architect and may bo examined
or referred to at any time by the Contractor.
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ecial Conditions

le The General Contractor shall ob'tain and pay for
P:iliiIITS:
all required permits, ~ive all logal notices and
pay all fees required for the · work; p0ra1i ts,
notices, deposits., fees, etc • ., req1,;ired undor
Heu tine, Plumoinc, Electric \'i irinc or other
special trades, shall be paid by the various Subcontractors enca~ed in those specific trades.
The responsibility for the pa~nent of all of
these porr1its., etco, by the General Contractor,
Sub-cpn tractors., shall rest with the General
Contractor.
2. The General Contractor s:oall cua.ra.ntee l:is work
for a period of one year frmn the dnte of acceptance by the Architect, and shall leave the work

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in perfect order at co~plotion. Upon written
notice he sho.11 remedy all dofects due to ne 6 ligence., faulty r,mtorials or poor v10rl::r:1ans::ip and
pay all expenses for any damace to the worl&gt;'. resul tinc therefrom.
3 0 The following allowances ~hall be included in

the contract price. Selections of the various
required iter.1s for which these allo'.·1ances are
established will be made by the Architects.

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B. Differences between the a.mounts set up for
the hardware allowance and actual cost shall
be adjusted at the ti~e of final payrnent.

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The Contractor shall include an allowance of
to be paid to the Structural En[;lneer
for tl1e preparation of structural steel details., reinforcine steel details and reinforcing steel settins diagrams. This will not
include any detailing for ornamental or :miscellaneous metal.

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4. The·Contractor shall submit quo-:::a.tions with his
bid; indicating the amount to be added or deducted., for the following:

ALLO'/iANCES:

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ALTERNATES:
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A. For glazing all of the windows in the main
chapel with thermopane consisting of 1 sheet
of frosted standard blue plate 0 lass and 1
sheet of frosted peach plate glass, instead
of the polished plate glass specified. Glass
to be product of Libby-Owens-F'ord Company, or
approved equal. Space between glass to be 1/4".

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B. For installing Linowall wainscotinc in the
Basement Recreation Room, applied direct to
the plaster fron tho floor to the joint between
the plaster and the stone sill. The Linowall
shall hnve a metal stainless cap strip equal ·
to --//700 as r1anufactured by the Kinkead Industries of Chica 0 0, Illinois.

c.

For installing a wood wainscot and cap to the
heii;ht specified above in 11 B11 • Wainscot and
caw to be of lmotty pine boards appro:dma tely
10 wide by 7 /s" thick, boards to bo in.stalled
horizontally.
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wood floor specified. Tile to be 9 11 x 9",
3/1G 11 thick, of 11 B" color .range sroup, as
:manufactured by the Thos. l.Iauldlng Floor 1.Ianufncturing Coe, or approved equal.
E. Por installinc; an acid resisting asphalt tile
floor as specified in "D" above in the Kitchen,
instead of the terrazzo floor specified~

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April 12, 1946
SPECifICA':21 0:i S i'OR 1rlill co:,:STHUCTION OF
A JE.'\1ISH C-SE'.i'Sl1 AND HOUSE 01" WORSHIP

1.:USKEG0N, MICEIGAN

SECTION

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General Seo e of Work
The work consists of the construction of a11 building
for a "Jewish · Center and House of '~Vorship · in l,iuske ..
gon, I.lichi _s an, complete in all particulars• Unless
otherwise specified, the Contractor shall supply all
labor, ti'ansportation, l'.!laterials, apparatus, fuel,
energy, licht, scaffoldinG, and tools necessary for
the entire, proper and thorough c01~1pletion of the
worl&lt;:; and shall install, :maintain and, upon completion,
rer,love all construction equipment. The Contractor
shall be responsible for sa:fe, lawful and proper construction and shall construct in the best and :most
worla:1anlike manner, a c o1nplete buildine; and' everything
incl dental thereto as shovm on the drawings, stated
in the specifications or reasonably implied therefrom,
all in accordance with the Contract Documentso

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April 12, 1946
SPECIPICA~L'IOHS POR 'l'HE CONSTHUCTIOlJ OF
A JEV!ISH CENTER AND HOUSE OP ~iOHSHIP

MUSKEGON, l.IICHIGAH

SECTIOH "D"

Insuections

Tests and Certificates

L, Ao All inspections, tests and certificates here-

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in specified shall be carreid out in conplete
accordance with the dra.win[s and specifications
and with fairness and justice to the Manufacturer,
the Contractor and the Ownero
B0 All reports shall be promptly made in nriting.
The orit:inal copy shall be sent to the Arcl~i tee t.
C O All tests and inspectio~'ls shall be promptly
made and at such time or times as will not interfere ,vi th nor delay the prosress of the wo:J?k.

2 0 Ao Tests will be required of all concrete. These TESTS:
tests shall be made by an approved Testing Laboratory in accordance with the current standard
methods of the American Society for 'I'es ting
l.la terials •
Bo The Testing Laboratory shall make written
reports to the Architect as often as required.

c. The Testinc Laboratory shall take test cylinders fron the concrete as it is being poured
on the work., making one set of test c~rlinders
for each 50 yards of concrete poured. These
specir:1ens shall be 6" in dis.meter by 12" lons
and slw.11 be tested. at the ages of 7 days and
28 days. The specimens shall be tested in a
suitable compressor testing nachineo
D. 'l'he ri'estini; Laboratory shall inspect the
a;gregates used as_deli~e~~dv a! th:, P~~ce of
concrete mixin 6 ana tes II tLe,1 1 or Lracung,
impurities and. suitabilityo Ac;.;re;:;ates shall
be tested for each 50 yards of concrete to
be poured.
CEJ.Tii:-'ICA'.L'ES:
• A. Certificates will be required for structural
3 and reinforcinc steel, cement and such other items
as may be required by the specificationso

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SJ:CTION
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B. These certificates shall certify that the
material for which it is submitted complies with
contract requirements and shall sive the name
and brand of the product, and the name of the
manufacturer.

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SPECH ICA'l.'IONS FOR THE CONSTHUC'i1ION OF
A JEWISH CENTER AND HOUSE OP WORSHIP
MUSKEGON, EICHIGAN

SECTION "F"

Masonr

and Concrete

1. A. Do all masonry and concrete work and related
items necessary to complete the work shown or
specified.

B. Provide and·set the granite cap around the
reflecting pool.

c.

Provide and erect all partitions.

Da Construct all footines and foundations of
poured concrete.

E. Erect exterior walls of Lannon stone backed
with common brick. Refer to Section "I",
"stone Work".

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Fa Construct the chimney as shown on the drawings

using tile flue linings and a pre-cast concrete
capo

G. Provide and inatall masonry raggle blocks
under the stone roof coping.

H. Install concrete sidewalks connecting present walks with the building, as show:::i on the
drawings.

2. Ae Cement shall be Portland Cement of Anerico.n
manufacture conplying with all of the requirements of the current Standard Specifications of
the American Society fol" Testing Materials.
B. All fine aggregate shall be clean sharp
torpedo sandei

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Coarse aggregate shall be clean, soundA
crushed limestone, or clean gravel of 3/4 maximum size. Coarse and fine ageregate shall
conform to the current Standard Specifications
of the .American Society for Testing Ifaterialso

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Lime shall be hydra tad lime, conf orr.1ing to
the Standard Specifications of the American
Society for Testing tlaterials.

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SECTION "F"

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E. Bri ck shall be new common brick made from
clay or shale and shall con.f'orm to American
Society for Testing Uaterial Specification C62-41T, Brick for back-up of roof parapet
shall be a hard burned paving brick, as approved
by the Architects.

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clay load bearing wall tile.

G. Gypsum" block shall be an approved product

equal to

P-.Jrobar" gypsum tile as manufactured

by the United States Gypsum Conpa.ny.

Ho Granite for cap around the reflecting pool
shall be Rainbow Granite, as produced by the
,?.?ld Spring Granite Company of Cold Spring, ,. ~~ ..

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It shall have a polished finish.

I. Flue linings and thimbles shall be sound,
hard burned, unwarped fire clay:f'lue tile, free
from cracks and spalls.
J. Hagele bloclrn shall be flashing blocks equal

to those r1a!1ufactured by the Barrett Di vision
of the Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation.
K. All structural steel shall coP1ply with the

require;,;ients of the current Standard Specifications of the American Society f'or Testing
r.iaterialsa
L. Reinforcing steel shall be as called for on
the Structural Drawings.
3. A. Poured concrete shall be a mix of cement,
aggregate and water of proportions established
by approved testing laboratory tests in accordance with the American Society -of Testing
Materials Specification C-39-39, to develop the
strength called for on the Structural Drawings.

PROPORTIONING AND
MIXING CONCRETE:

B. Mix concrete ingredients in power operated
batch mixer, not less than 1 minute after all ·
ingredients are in mixer for capacity of 1 cubic
yard or less; increase 15 seconds for each cubic
yard or fraction thereof additional capacity.
4 0 A. Forms shall be of materials that will produce
concrete surface finishes equal to · surfaces produced by tight, clean lumber forms. Concrete

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whatever means may be necessary to accomplish
this intent. Any co11crete which is dar:iaced or
injured in any manner through failuI'e to comply
with the for•e-going requirements shall be replaced.

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MASoimY MORTAR:

Masonry mortar shall be . co:::1posod of 1 part
Portland cement, l part lime putty, sand not to
exceed six parts by volwne, and wa. ter.

CURING AND PROCONCRETE:
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A mix consisting of -1 part Portland cer:1 ent to

3 parts sand shall be used for brick backing up
roof parapet.
9. A. Except where otherwise indicated, or as reMASONRY WORK:
quired · to properly adjust to coursint; of stone
facing, joints in masonry shall be 1/2" thick
with a lJ16" tolerance. Cut flush joints exposed
to weather and., after initial set, compact joints
in exterior surfaces above grade with a round tool,
fillinc all holes and cracks. Other joints in
masonry surfaces shall be neatly trowel-struck and
loose particles of mortar brushed off 0
Where calking is required (See "Calkin.g") rake
joints and form clean reglets .3/4 11 deep.
B. Work plumb~ level and true to line, breaking
vertical joints except v;here otherwise shown, or
specified. \:/here necessary to build portions · of
walls to hiJ her levels than adjacent portions,
rack courses back without toothing. Do not lay
masonry in freezing vreathei,. unless adequate means
to prevent freezing are employed and approval 1s
obtained.

C0 When necessary to prevent excessive absorption of water from mortar, brick shall be dampened when laid.

D. Lino chimneys with flue tile., becinning 12"
below the thimble and extendinc; for the full
height of chimneyo Sot tile flue linings one
section ahead of masonry full hel3ht of chimney;
sta~~er adjacent flues. Bed in mortar and strike
joi~ts flush on inside. Build in thimbles to
neat comuletely filled joints., struck flush.
Keep flues clean. Set sills and chimney caps to
line and level in full beds of mortaro Rake
exposed joints. (See "Callcing") o

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Eo Brace frames to maintain plur.i.b and fill with
mortar around jambs and heads ·or door and window
frar.ies. Leave 1/4 11 minimum clear space around
sides, ends, and tops of wood framing resting on
masonryo

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F. Form slots, grooves, chases, recesses, pilasters and other required items; check requirements for other trades in advance to eliminate
unnecessary cutting of masonry. Build in all
required miscellaneous metal and other items.
Set lintels and bed structural bearings in
m~rtar, to line and level.

G. Cover top of work at end of ea.ch day and ma.lee
other necessary provisions to prever.t damage to
masonry work.
Ho Refer to Di vision "I", "Stone Work", do all

necessary to coordinate erection of stone with
masonry items.
The crani te cap shown a.round the reflecting ·
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pool sh.all be cut to the profile as detailed.
B. Dowel cap at joints between stones with 1/2
outside diameter brass pipe dov1els not less
than 4n long, cut with equal penetration into
both stones. Anchor to masonry below with l
heavy wrought iron anchor to each stone.

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11. A. All partitions shall be erected with one
course of clay tile, set directly on the
structural floor. 'rhe be.lance of the parti-tions shall be of gypsUiil block.

B. Mortar for setting partitions shall be composed of 1 part block setting calcimined gypsum
to 3 parts, by weight, of clean, sharp sando

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All partitions shall be constructed of
thiclmess indicated on the drawings, true to
line and plumb. They shall be well bonded
together at all intersections. All partition
blocks shall be laid • 'vvi th full buttered ends on
a full bed of mortar, with vertical joints
broken at least 4". Partitions shall be solidly
wedbed against the under side of the floor above.
D. Openings greater than 3i6" in width shall be
spanned with structural steel lintels as called
for on drawings.

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E. Carefully set and build in all structural
members, anchors, ties, etc.,, as required.

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A. Provide reinforced Gypsum roof slab of thick- POURED GYPSUM
ness shown on drawings• Slab shall be poured
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on laminated Gypswn plank forms 1 11 thick laid at
right anbles to joists and rigidly secured thereto. Reinforcing shall be as called by structural
d1•awin0 s.

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calcimined Gypsum containing not · r.1ore than 12-1/2
per cent by weight of wood chips, shavings or wood
fibre, pre-mised at mill, with the addition of
water at the job for proper working consistency.
It shall be poured uniformly with care boing
taken to work it well into all spaces around
re inf or cing steel, etc., to prevent voids and
surface defects. The top shall be screeded to a
smooth continuous surface, properly sloped for
drainage, ready to receive the roofing.

A. Concrete walks shall be of 1 course construction, 5" tl:1ick.
Be Provide 1/2 11 expa.ns ion join ts (with premoulded
filler) a.t junctions with street sidewalks, and

at junction with steps.

c. Tamp and screed concrete true to erade and
section, bringing sufficient mortar to surface
for finishine and give wood- or carpet-float ·
finish before concrete sets. Hound all edges, including those at separation plates and expansion
joints, to 1/4" radius.
n~ Permit no pedestrian traffic on concrete walks
for a period of 3 days after pouring.

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Structural Steel
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the specifications.
shall be new na. terial conforming to the requi::.,ements of the current Standard Specific n tions for
Structural Steel for Buildings, of the A!ae1"ican
Society for Testing Materials•

MATERIALS:

B. All structural steel and all steel joists shall
receive 1 full shop coat of an approved red or
blue lead in oil paint. All structural steel not
encased in concrete shall receive an additional
full coat of the same paint.
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Subrn.it shop drawin 0 s of all structural stoel
to the Architects for approval, prior to fabricating steel work. The Contrnctor is referred
to the structural dravdn.gs and the structural
details to be furnishod by the Structural EnGineer, under the allowance set up in "Special
Conditions".

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A. All structural steel shall be erected by the
40 Contractor as rapidly as the general pro0ress of
the work will permit.

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A JEWISH CENTE;:l AND HOUSE OP V:ORSHI P

1. Furnish and erect all structural steel e.nd steel
joists shown on the drawin3s or called for in

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B. All structural members shall be set accurately
to the lines and levels established on the drawingso Particular care shall be ta.lien to have all
worl{ plumb and level before permanent connections
are madeo
c The sections of columns, beams, struts or otber
m;mbers sr...a.11 not be changed without the written
consent of the Architect,.

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SPECIPICA'.L'IONS FOR 'fi-IE CONS.l'IWCTIO?l OP
A JEWISH CEN'l'l&lt;!R AND HOUSE 01;' .10HSHIP
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1. A. Provide and install wa.terproof membrane consistin 6 of five plies of saturated felt covering

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B0 Provide and install a membrane coricisting of
two plies of saturated felt on the flo6r of the
Recreation Room.

2. A. Felts shall be 15 lb. saturated feltso
B. Pi tc:1 shall be coal-tar pitch.
be used in the Recreation Room.

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Felts, nsp~ult ane pitch shall be equal to
that of the Barrett Bivision of the Chsmical and
Dye Corporation.
3. All surfaces on w~ich waterproofing is to be
applied shall be firm, smooth, dr~r and l'ree of
loose ~aterials.

PREPAHA'l'ION:

4. Ao Coat the floor and vertical returns of the

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reflecting pool with waterproofins pitch, the
floor and the sic:e walls-of' the Recreation Room
to a hci2:ht of 8 11 with asphalt into uhlcll, \'1hile
hot, embed a layer ~f;:torred_felt. Follow tl:is
with alternate noppings of pitch or asphalt and
felt until six r,1oppinc,:s of pitch anc five plies of
felt l!ave been installed in the reflecting pool
and two raop')in,~s of as pl1al t r:ave been installed
in the Recrea tio~1 geom. Each J.o.yor 01' I'el t shall
be thorou:.3hly er1bedded in the hot pitch or asphalt,
the entire surface in the reflectin~ pool only
shall be immediately mopped with pi tcl1 to insure
thorough embedding of the felt&lt;&gt; Felts shall be
laid ~ithout wrin!:lra or buckles and the finished
membranes. shall be free of' pockets 01• blisters.
B. not less tr.an 180 pounds of pitch per 100
square feet shall be used in the reflecting pool,
and·not less ·than BO pounds of as~1alt per 100
square feet shall be used in the Recreation Roor,10
Pitch si1all not be heated above 350° FahrenJ1.ei t.

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brane either durin 6 application or after completion. All finished work sLall be approved
before construction of pcrn~nent finish, which
shall be installed as soon as the work is approved.

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April 12, 1946
SP:'.i:CIPICA'l'IOHS FOR r_:i.1:HE co:·;sr11RUCTI0H OF
A JE'NISH CEWl'ER AND HOUSE 01;, \'wOl cSHIP

1',TUSK.:!.:GJN, !.UCIIIGAN

SECTION "I"
Stone Work
1. The v10rk required under this section consists of
tho furnishing and erection of all of the stone
work shown on the drawings or specified herein.
Ae In ~eneral, stone worl:: will be required as

follows:

(1) All of the foll6winc ~1all be of Rock

Faced Ashlar: All wall surfaces of the
building proper-;--extendins fron below
grade to the underside of the roof parapet coping as shown on the drawinss; the
garden side of tho retaining walls enclosing the sunken gardens which are
entered by the stairs leadinc from
Webster Avenue; the sarden sitle of the
reflectins pool walls; and the exposed
faces of the cheek walls of tho stairs
leading to the sunken sardcnsc
(2) All of the following shall be of Cut
Stone: All of the stone work of the
entranceporch on the li'ou1"th Street
side of the buildins; all copincs on
the roof parapet; the copin~s on the
sunken ;:;arden retaining vmlls; tho coping
on the reflecting pool; the architraves
(frame) aroun6. tbo feature&lt;:: windows opening into the main Chapel anC::.. the Recreation Room; the stone canopios above doors
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(3) All of tho follow:i.n[ shall he of Dressed
Stone: Lintels; sills an6. jaii1bs oi' all

exterior doors and w:.ndows; tl1e solid
steps leading to the main eptrance; the
solid steps of the three stairs to the
sunken gardens; the pla tfori:rn at doors
#16 and #33 in the sunken gardens; ,the
stone facings on all vertical exterior
cornerso
stone is to be Lannon Stone, tal::en fror.1 the
2 • All
quarries of the Wisconsin Lannon Stone Corporation at _Lannon, Wisc2.n sin . The color shall be

SCOP:8 OP ',"!OrlK:

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SEC'rI ON "r 11
2. (Continued)
quarry run, approximately 10% shall be licht
buff color but no rust colored stones shall be
used~
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STCNE: ( CONTINUED)

Rock Paced Ashlar shall be a Reneer apuroximately 4" thick to be backed up wi t;h common
brick. It shall have a height ranee of not
less than 2" nor ~:1ore than 14", lenc;th of stones
shall :.;e at least tv1ice their heic,•ht. The
fronts of each Ashlar shall be sq~ared four
ways. Ashlar shall be laid. with at least 20;t
bond stones.
Cut stone shall be sawn and finlsl:od with
snoothed surfaces to the shape and profiles
shovm on the drawincs.
Dressed s'cone shall be dressed and shaped to
surfaces smoother than that of the Rock Faced
Ashlar but not to t}ie degree required for Cut
stone.
3. The Con tractor shall submit 2 sar:riles of rock
Faced Ashlar, 1 sar.1ple of Cut stone and 1 sample

SAlIPLES:

of11 .0ressed stone. Samples shall be approximately
6 by 10", finished as specified, and Bhall show
the color and texture of the stone to be used.

4. The Co7tractor shall erect, for approval, a
sar.iple wall 4' by 5' before starting exte,rior
stone work. Approved sa:rtple wall shall be
representative of stone and nethod of layins,
incorporatins specifically the range of color,
texture, jointing anci worlonanship, · After
aooroval, sauple shall be preserved until
the COl''Jpl0tion of the bulldinc; and shall
serve as the standard for stone work.

5. The exterior surface of the balustrade stones
at the main entrance porch shall be shop carved
as shO\m on tlie drawings. Attention is also
called to the carving required on the Webster
Avenue elevation. This shall be done in the
shopo

SAI.:PLE WALL:

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CARVING:

6. The Contractor shall prepare all necessary shop
SHOP DRAWINGS:
drawin 0 s showing the settine:; and jointinc of all
cut and cressed stone including the typical and
special anchoring of same. No cuttinG of cut ordressed stone shall be done until the above shop
drawings have been approved by the Architects.
Drawinss shall be changed a s required to conform

�Comm. No. 4520

SECTION "I"
6. (Continued)
to the criticisms and corrections :"'.lade by the
Architects and correct final drawin~s shall be
submitted for approvalo Drawincs shall be based
upon and follow the scale and full size details
prepared by the Archit6cts.

SHOP

DRAWINGS:

ontinued

Provision for the proper anchorins and doweling
on the clampine of work in keeping with trade
practises., shall be shown on the drawings., as well
as the provisions for the support of stone by
shelf angles and loose lintels when required.

LEWIS HOLES:

7. Lewis holes shall be cut in all Cut or Dressed
stones where required for proper handlinc; or
setting. No holes shall come closer than 2 11 to
the exposed face of the stone.
Raglets and rebates shall be provided as required
to secure flashing or to properly install the work
of other trades.
8. Wagon or truck hauling shall be handled by com-

petent workmen and by such methods as will i::;uard
against soiling, mutilation, breakace in transit
to and upon delivery at the buildinb site.

DELIVEHY AND
TORAGE:

The stone shall be stored at the buildin::~ site,
for all periods, on planldnc set so that the
stone will rest entirely clear of the ground and
be protected by proper means from damage and contact with anything that could result in the
accumulation of dirt, dust, soot, mud., grease or
other staininc or disfiguri~s ele~ents. During
extended perioas of stora 6 e the stone shall be
covered with tarpaulins, stout buildinc paper or
boards. Such protection shall be of substantial
character. 'rhe responsibility for dar.mce or
injury shall rest with the Contractor who shall,
at his own expense, replace all stone that is
soiled or defaced through handllnc.

g. All stone shall be set in a carefully pr0pared
non-stainin 0 mortar compos,ed by volur.1e of the
following: 1 part Portland Cement, 1 part

SE'lul'II;'.} i.IORTAR:

hydrated lime, and 6 parts clean, sharp torpedo
sand.

10. The Con tractor shall furi1is1-.. and ins tall all

necessary anchors ai1d cowels indicated.
drawings or specified herein.

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ANCHORS AND

DOWEI..S:

�Comm. Noo 4520
SECTION "I"
10. (Con.,:i;-,ued)
All c::;:ii'1., stones shall be dowelled toc;ether
wi tL i/2 11 "' outside diameter brass pipe dowels not
less .. ,un 4" long, cut with equal penetration into
bott ';cJ'.1es and shall be anchored to the masonry
work :elow with one heavv wrour;ht iron anchor to
encl: s:J,e.
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Lewis . ol ts shall be cadmiun pla tedo Anchors for
face ii )Y'k 1 where called for, shall be 1/4" x l"
cadr.:lur; plated wrouc;ht iron.o

llC) Stono s'.,o.11 be set in accordance with drawing l"e- S'ET 1rnm STONE:
qui:-e ents o Defore settln6 ., stone .shall be
wasted clean and rinsed with clean water. Stone
shall be carefully set on full beds of r:1.ortar.
All head joints shall be thorouc.hly filled with
mortarc
or other material
All s :~:me to be bucked up with brick/sho.11 be
par:~ed .iit11 a 3/4" thick coat of 1;1ortar, t:1orou;_)1ly and evenly applied before bac:-::-up is placed.
Sto:1e s::1all be set accurately, true to line and
lev•Jl, b;; co&gt;pC:ltent stona setters, rJitll full
flasl:e~: join ts, filling all ancl:..or ho las.
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All :: ':;)·1,3 shal 1 :Jc laid, in its r..a ttn•al bed, none
shall 1:0 latd bed siqe out.
Joint:, s:-.all ran~_·e fror,1 3/q" to 5/8 11 in thickness.
In se.:tL1.~ stone ,the Contractor shall carefully
chec'!.: .. i ::.1 o:l1er 1 tems of work coinii1c in contact
v1i t:. c.::-rn s to:1e to see that all i ter,1s and men3·,1rements arc in perfect agreeuent.
Co pin ·s, ~:ie tnps of \"Jindow archi travos and proj ec ti;:::; courses shall be set wi t'.1 tLo vertical
iol,1ts dry. These joints shall be .filled solid
;1th a c::ro;1t col,1posed of 1 part white cenent, 2
parts sand and 1/2 part hydrated lime.
The Contractor shall protect all stone froCT
damase until the build.inc; is completed and shall
replace any da:maged pieces with new t1aterial
without any additional cost to the Ouners. All
window sills, the jambs of all openings, the top
and nosinss of projecting courses and features
and all other it:mrns subject to da:'.'lage shall be
protected against injnry by substantial wood
nosincs securely placed· and held in position.
Protection shall be maintained unti l completion
of buildinc;.

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SECTION urn

13 0 Upon completion of buildin.3, carefully clean
down all stone ·;;orl{ removing all dirt, mo1"te.r,
s:tains and other defacements. The use of wire
brushes, acids or solutions which mi ;__)1t cause
discoloration will not be parmittedo

CLEANING:

�Co1m.10 No. 4520
April 12, 194G

SPECL-'T:JATIO:iS l"OR 'l'LE co1-1s-:i.-:rncTIO~,r O:F'
A JEWI3H CEHI'ER AHIJ 1:ousE OF ~iOHSI-IIP
MUSKEGON, LlIC:i::IGAN

SEC TI ON

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Ylindows

1. A. Provide and install all w:i.ndows of the steel
projected type, equal to the Fenestre. Fonma.rl&lt;:
Intermediate windows, projected t_,pe, as manufactured by the Detroit Steel Products Gor:1pany •

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B. Provide a.,"'ld install metal screens on the
windows of be Kitchen, Pan try an dTHecrea tion
Room.
2 • Sections shall be hot-rolled, new billet steel
bars, especially @signed forsteel casements.
Frar.ie and ventilator me;:nbers shall be not loss
than 1-1/2" deep. Mun tins shall be 7 /8" x
1-1/4 11 rolled steel T-bars o
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MAT!:RIAL:

3. Frame mffiller~. shall be one piece, unequal leg
co:-.;S'i.'R,JCTIOl1:
sectlonso ..crame and ventilator corners shall
be mitered, electric tly •:rnlded and smooth finished. Mlmtins s..½all be con tinuons, vertically and
horizontall~r, mecbnnically i!'lter;l.ocked and membered to the frame or vent sections•
Vveatherin0 baffles shnl 1 1J0 rolled intecrally
to provide two-point, parallel surface contact between one-piece sections, with an overlap at both inside and outsic.1e points of closure.
Continuous drips shall be provided where required at the heads of side 11.inged ventilators•
Windows shall be arran~_ed for outside putty
glazinL,;, wi ti,. s tecl glazin:_· clips provided by
the windows contractor, for ~lass not over
1/4" t11ick.
4 • Each proj acting vent shall be balanced on two
ste0l supporting arms pivoted. to tho frame
and vent, a.l'ld each shall be equipped with two
bronze friction shes, arranged to slide in the
jamb wea therinG sections ahd held b:.i~ compression sprin[;S completely encloned in housin:;s
attached to the vent• Support inc arms and
friction shoes sr.all allow projected-out vents
to swing out at the bottom, slio.e down from

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Comm.• No• 4520

SEC'i'IOH

5. Operatins hardware shall be solid bronze
packed separately for attachr.ient in the .f'icld.

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HA:lD\'JARE:

Each projected-out vent shall have a cam-type
lockin:-r hancTh at the sill and a null at the
head. -Each vent beyond easy rea~h of the floor
shall have a handle equipped for pole operation.
Each projectod~out vent shall have a cam-type
locl:ing handle., especially des i:;ne d to accomr.10da tea screen having a sliding or a hinced
wicket.
6. After fabrication v1indows shall be cleaned in a
30-lb. pressm~e spray of hot allrali solution to
rrn1ove all oil, grease and dirt., then rinsed in
bot water, imr.iersed in Bonderite solution and
rinsed in a dilute solution of chromic acid.,
After air drying under controlled temperature,
the:r shall receive one coat of primer especially
developed f'or coating materials treated with
phosphates and particularly adapted to application by dipping. 'riindows shall tr1en bo oven
dried for at least 30 uinuten at a tenpera. ture
of not less than 300 degrees F. To assure uniforni ty the entire process of' cleanin 0 , Bonderizing and palnting shall be continuous and
automatic., \":ithout nanual handlin-3.

SHOP F'IHISH:

7. Windows shall be erected in prepared openinc;s
EREC'l'IOll:
by an experienced window erection contractor.
They shall be set plumb and true, properly
alic;nod and securely anchored as shown on detail
drawL1c;s, with all ventilators corre.ctly adjusted
before glazingo Joints at mullions between
connecting_ windows and contacts of win0.ov1S with
masonry sills shall be bedded in mastic supplied
s.nd applied by the window erection contractor.
Stanc:ard anchors, clips, mullions and bolts shall
be provided by the window r:ianufacturero

e.

Screens shall be designed for easy attaci.unent
inside the windows. Frames shall be of formed
steel sections.
l"rames for all s crecns shall be Bonderized and
painted with one dip-coat of r,ray prir:1er, baked
on. Screen clotl1 shall be 16-mesh, .0113" diameter, bronze lacquer finish, galvanized ~ire,
held in frames by galvanized steel rod splines.
All screen fittincs shall be rust-proofed and
painted to match frames.

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�Comri. No. 4520
SEC'l'I ON

8. ( Continued)
Each scro,m for projected-out vent shall be
equipped vii th a hinged v:iclcet, affording access
to lockln_::·. handle of ventilator•
9. Windows shall be installed to fit· metal subframes f1..1rnish(91 under Section "K 11 , "Ornamental
I.:etal and Lis cellaaeo us Iron"•

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SCHSEHS:

TGuH'l'I:JU.SD)

SUB-l:i"RAJ'IES:

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1

SEC'i'IOl\

11

K 11

Ornar·.e!1tal Le tal am:; i.:is ccllru 0O1,~s L·on
1, A. Provfr,c anc; install all ornnnontal net'.'.l anc.
niscello.r..30:ls iron neccs sn .';.- to cc1nplo to L: .c r:or::
s;·:own or .~;,o:,lfiec. .
Se0 c°::.'::L·:i·1 ·9, .;.'01' loG, :~ion,
extent an&lt; :0tails .
i3, In ~;cne: nl, orna~:w!:!::al :.:.~tal nr-.c :·:".'.::-:cclli:n.co;.1.'J
L on il.a-:L, s1:ull con:Jis t of Lie i'o110'.1.i1 -,:
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(1) On L~.o exto1°ior:
a. ·.1.&gt;_0 i:'i:c-3 r.:,capo, cri;::_,l";;o r;itL ~01:nt.or1::nlnr.cc and iron r:m~ lndCor to U,c

roof,

t. 'l'ho plpo 1°nill~:,_:s [c:eo-..:n( ~'.:c scirvlce
a1"1oav~rn:;r at tt1C 3o't~l t:·!00.S t C0:. r10!' 0 ;_-. t.J.10
bv.ilcu.nc; and at t:·:G sto.i.r.' i..o tLo ~_''.\.i'c\er:.
at the SoutLerl:· sico o.::· t&gt; J J:,,_ile:~.!''.' o
Co 'l'hc t.anc rails n t t-:..e s to.lr to tl,e
arenway in 11 1..J" aoove.,
d, '1'l:0 an 1:: iron cc-:-nor ·vf:rc.1s on '.:Lo
corners of tl.o C.:.il:,nc~- stac1c at t;~.e
a.lle:, sic.:e · or thr: builc,.: n,:.
e. 'l'L:J i.::c;tal s 1 .1b-frru-:es :i:'or all of tLe
metal win(ows~
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(2) In t110 .Casernn t:
a. '-2:~e !1&lt;1to.l f'r~ncwor-J- for t::.e plr:?.t;,or-1.i
tL'lt rolls i,.to L~1c spu~e bclnJct:11:ab:)i 1.s

Stm~:'•

b. 'l'l,r:: Z)ipe rallir..,~ nt Ll:o s top3 to t:~'3
Boiler i.~oonc
c. Tlle bnil t-in cur 0',:.in tr:'\cl: at t 1 :o coiling or tlic l1ecrrrn. ti on i{oor.~.

(3) On the first floor:
a. 11h0 rail.i.:..1 0 at Lio naln stair to t:ie
Lob"L):~.

b. 'l'he ~rk. asser~bl-;t in t:_-.u_ nul~1 ch&amp;P?.l,
C0!1/Jl8tl:lL; o: tl:e ;,ol.:sa1€c1 ora:rn 1rn,·;0,
stainless si;eel c:oo:..'.s -:::!.th polis2:aci.
brass circular .f )O t;: 1r e, tracl: , rollers,
liardware, str1:ct:1ral steel s·~1pports,
etc.
c 0 The ark ·assor.i• l:r i:1 the sr:all c!iapel
consistin.:.; of all tl-i.e itorns nontioL·)d

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F:C{ E ESCAPE :
( Continued)
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Stai:, s trinc;ers sho.11 oe of :1tr1:c-Vlral steel
11
cliannels. 'i'roaci.s si:all be nH.:.o of 1/2 square
steol ba:cs set on onc.l at 1-5/ 8 11 maxir:t1m cent.erinc,
pi veted to 2 11 x 7 / 16 s tecl s tr lps n t ends. 'rrcnds
srJD.11 not be lGss than 10 11 v1iGe. lUser s}1all not
exceed 8 11 0 'l'r'Jads sJ-:o.11 1Jo :::1..l o,,orted at cm: t era
by steel truss of approved dcsi~n. Stair runs
shall have 3 ba r railin• ~ado of 1 11 bar iron for
top :eo.il anC, 3 / 4" bar i~on .:.'ol' lo·..'el' rail::i. :tails
s:-:.a.11 1,e suppor t ed on posts maclc of 1-1/2" cl1annels
or an ·les .
Pos·L,;s .sllo.11 te sccrs.'ec. to ti1c strln,·ors
by ri~ets or ~clGinc .
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D. Coun1;erbalance sec ~ion s1,all be cons Lrac ted
sir::ilar to stair runs.
'i'Lc strlr\__·cr carrJll1C the
countorwcli.:;ht shall t:, G built of s t1•·,.lc turc.l s teol
chn.nno ls or otlic r a r&gt;)rovcd shapes, no 1..: 1 c;~ s L.:tan
G" dc&lt;;p aml 3/8i 1 tl:ic~~, so desi(:nc6. t&gt;e.t c:ie mo.::imun fibre stress o.ver tl10 support sl.ull not exceed G000 pounds p,3r square L1ch .
'l'he no:1,--;nt of
inertia about tLo vertical a:xos parallel to tlw
strin ·er •;ieb, shal]. no~ ;;3 lc:::;s tlmn 33,.j o:':' the
1
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t·~1e
1 llX.LS
. pcl'mm 0:1.c
_;:,ern:iculn.r 'co the web puss.i 1 :_~ t:11°on :. tLc 081:tr:r,
su,~h i,oucnt of inc1'tia l:ei;:· ~- obtc. ,_nod b~r rivot.'i.n[
an ~11,·le 01' an los -co lLa s t1"'in=·cr .
\·ho sn:ne
section 01· strir1•"'Cl'S sLo.11 bo cont.i.nuoC. :L'o1• an
ccpo.1 :'i~ta!'lCC
e~t;-,c,;:·, sl1..Le_ o:: _t~_.o Sl'_pno::.'t, an&lt;}
the ro.x~or ce:-:1ent ct,all oo c:: 1.,en- cc as clorrn to
t:10 counterrrn2.)1.t ns p::.~nctica;:;10. T:rn i:russ
rou fro!, tl":..c counton:ei Lt to t:-.c opposite enJ.
0 :;: l:l:c strlr..0 o:."' :Jhall ho U'3CC cl'-:: 01· as an in(cpc:·1l.:ont l3ver or in con_;vJctle:r" ::l V! t:1-:e l'etil:cn 0
to prevont any sa;:~s of t:,e s ..;r'Ln __ ·cr. '.J.he conar:ction betvnen tl:0 S'Cl'-~n,_c,r [m.:. ti-__ e sur:"'cPti~1 c rod
i!lUSt oo dcDi~·ncd ·to stL'i'e;, t:w st:-Lri :er' a,~alr.st
Lori.zon tal or twist in__, 'Ot5. c,n.
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I::o A:1 cltors ano or~tces o.:.· p:&gt;.::_:i,,r n.:: _ roved desi~n
si,.all be proviC:.ed to scct~Pely s"L 1.:-i:.,ort the ~'1.tire
fire esca.pe strctctnre, nn.c1, to J'i:'nl:r attnc::1 it
to tl,1e btl·llG.lnr~.
F • '.i'l:o ladder· fron t~rn top lanC..ii1'--· to t:.,"le 1·0of
shall consist of 1 11 square .steo l bar run(C:S o
1·:,_m[s shall be sec1.l:C.' ol:r fa.s tcn0d to tho bldlc.-in:_:
b&gt;T oassi n,·.::&gt; throtF- h ·U--.o. 1:.asonry no.11s and bei'•.'"
fastened on t!:o iris ie' c GJ.':3:::coi' .
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A. Pipe rail in: s shall ·,e con s trn c ted of s tandare 1-1/2 11 outside d ianct: or s.t.ool plpe. All
jo::.nts sh o.11 be f l usl1 .
·J.·hoy slLa l l be prancd
or ywl 6.ed a:nci. ::_:r oun(1 snooth .

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4. ( ConUnncd )
Bo Set 0O::1ts 8 11 into r.mson::':,r or C'.)!1Cl'etc r:ith
built-i~ cl.3ovos and rPout r:lt11 ce:·ront.

PIP&gt;~ '.':J.II,L:cs :

5c Eund rails sl:.aJ.l &gt;e of 1 - 1/ 2 11 outsic1e (lic.net0r
stool p:L:90. l'lto;,rshall 'Je o.ttnc:1ed to i:aso,·ry
OP otLo}' work \;ith flan .ed r:1otaJ. :..~ittiw:s and
o.p:Jrovccl
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nn '...,·-olt.c: o;v"r'lti·-1·· .1··r:: l~ . . d
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s loevo.s. All ~ o ~n ts sha 11 be f l,,w::i.•

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6. Corn::ir [}1'.lrds slinll be structiu,nl ste,31 an lcs
4" x 4" x 1/4 ". '.i~1tn s:u.1.ll cxtc:--..r.~ to a h.eL:ht
of 5 1 0 11 a 1·ove t1 1 c CC'l{1cret3 b''I,:per n.:tu s~10.11·-be
provic·ed v:lc::·, no:..: 1Gs3 t1 o.n tl.rco 1/2 11 bolt
anci,ors in c:ach leg, secu.;':'cly boc1c~cd ir.: the
r.iasor..r:y. .Gol ts sl:all :Jo s ta __~(·oreC.::.
7. A. l)rovie:e ii~tal suu-i l't:!l:1es 0:.1 nll \'tJ.u\ows!)
J. Heac slmll coi1sist of' a 1 11 st1."'uct·1ro.l cl:'J.rurnl,
a orip ;:iOr:bor ancJ a Z bur section; jar.:lJs sL.all
consist of' u •1 11 struct. .:i. al c.:Ccm-wl, a flllet o.ncJ
a Z bc.r r,cc·~lon ; sills s~·,1111 co· :.1st o.i.' a.n an,~·le
a::'ii. a sill section.
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C. All ;·.w,·:-'-' er.s, except. tl--,,c 1 n c:u:mr:.els, ~:10.ll he
of' l/8 11 steel pln to i'ontod as cctc.110(.
/i'auos
sl::...'1.ll be fo.1:n'icc..toc. as cor.1JL1t3 ,mi cs r;i th
welded or riveted joints.

8. A,. i?rn,-iJ s;uil 1.Jc built of' ah1;,1lLm.1 pipe,l-1/1"
inside (~ia;,cter, ·.-;ith oi ;:,'.121' ·::--:lc:0(J or scr0rrnd
fi ttll.1~·s, as cLo\'m in c'eta-i_l o;! f.:b'J .:-t i;o. l of
t:10 orr.mi.n,--s. I'c s1-nll i.:io sec on steel c]:C..!ll,el
t'ra'cl:s as sho·,m. C::.a.rnol tr'.·.c':3 ;:;·211 be sec;1rc
to tl10 c:in ere tc slab ,·:i th e::-:pa:1EJ j_ o::. C&lt;)l ts OiJoratl:1~ in lcac: sleeves.

B. 'r110 ·olatform sl:o.11 orernte on ap-Jrovec1 !.;·:Do
of ;Jall . . beo.rlnc;, ruocor casters ::i.s ;:,o\m o)/ t.hc
dran.:.ncs .

C. l-'loo1'inc, wooC:. pe.nol :·uc_;_n,·, s liC.L1c wood
steps and foot li~l2t :-::efloctor p2.ncls s1-.::1ll i..:e
installed by ti1e Cn1'p.J~1ter .
9. ProviCc anC j_n::;tall in the cc:llii~;_; 'o.i.' Uio jaser.1ent Hoc::. e2..:-inf' :lo om tl 1 0 i'ollo·1i-:n:~ oqui_Jr;ont as
m.1.nuJ.'ac 'lLll'OC. ~1·J tl:e Gardon Ui tJ Pla tj_r._: ancJ
I.If,,. Co. of C:.1ica :o:
Three No . 214 Ci1annol
'l'r~c!:s, as sl,01•m on arn'.·,·:.ncs; l·'iJ.'ty ( 50) Brass
Hollers "0 • 215 0
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A., 'l'::c r'ra,·.cs shal l i)C i:.n.c7 e of 1 2 ,·.au··c "I:i-·:1bra.sstt wit:1 a 70;j co pper, 30;; zinc· co1.!10:.:il,{o:1.
::i.: t ~fr.ul 1 be .j oined to t~_,o pru.:.'i lcs r · .o·:m on tLo
drawi: 1 :s wl th b r azed 1:uc.1 concealed ~oi1:'..;:;.
;.:i~'ass
sLall '.1r..ve a no l ishccl .i_'L:ls:1 an( c0•.• .i."."::Jn o. coat
of clc~r lacq~er .

B. lJoor··s s~iall oe oi ti:8 sllCin _: t:-pe ·::i t~1 reccs:Jed circu. l ar brnss nulls .1:·.::.c:1 s&gt;all t,1 s'...:p:)licd
as a ::ard1mre i·cer11 ancl prop,::irl:: lnstallee: c:· t1:.o
Co~1tractor. Do o r faces, cr.J.~:cs o.nc"i b9.c::s sl::lll
be sn.rfa.ced r:j_th stn:Lnlcn.: steel, oq''C..l to ~:',o
product of tl:e l{opubli c Ste.11 n.nc~ I:. 021 ·Jo • ., :_:nOirn
o.s 11 -Snduro 13- 5 11 • ::h~l r.les·s s tc'.';l ~ci_;_rnll ~~•·J of
1...; ~;a'._1cc , :..'.Ln.:.:sh 3ha l l i,c i,o . C, 'o'rt:,:c-iico b:"c1.si~od
( satin :i:'::.nish ). Door:::: s:-.2.J.l hwc ocruct;,i:o.1
steel francs, trac::s anl· ball bcae:r::.~ rollGr~;
as detai led .
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C 0 Sub:.:1 t so.;:-:ples of orass an(- s co.inl,"Jss steel
to tLe .'\rc11itects :Cor o. ))rovnl b,3i.'ore faiJricatlnc c.rk nssor.1bl i os .

11 . A . Hollini~ scaff'olc~:::: L1 L10 r.~nin G1:o.p3l sl,a.11 be ~-WI.Lr -,I : _:._/.!.AL
f a bricated of a l w,1:!.mm !)l.pe i:1 s.:ze:; ar.ci. c~;:;tai1 - SGl\,: ULi)S:
as S!:.own on c'r:::.·:✓ .:..'1.:s .
?ipe sL:-,11 be ~-1r:lc;.cd \':ltL
concealed joi~ts .
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D. :.::o.cl1 scn.f1.'ol(, s~·,o.J.l :i.10.ve n stre3t lo/,(er o.s
s: 1own .
Lac~.Cer shal 1 b:.ve z/: 11 sq;u;,1:e nlnnlnum
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r1..1n,:s c o rners up , .:..a::::
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2- 172" aln;-.1inw:1 bar 1.1-pri:~:·d:.s .
LC1.c·,c:ors s;~c..J.l be
securely :i.'as tonoo Lo t:: 0 scu::.~fol::i. .

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c. Act,:mtlon is calloc: to t;·:e hin~:oc.1 9lat:,..'orm
at tlle Lop level of c::.--,c aca.::·rolcl o J.,,is ~:lr1.ll be
fabrica tod ot a l nni nur.1 , si~::i.lar to the plo tior-r.-:s
anc 'sha ll be equL,pcc.l \·Ji th C'.)J', ti,ol c:,a:l:is,
h:~L:_:es a:;.d. a pproved sof'oty cc'.,cl·,o
D • ..i:acL s caf:::' ol d sl'all be eq··,l;;:,1;3,:3 -.·1i th
of Hi cI,ards - ·dilco x ball bearin·:., Lnn,:_;ors
123 -1/2 B-1, nnc':. trac1: i•o . 3~ .

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of ~~all b e aring , s tee l r:heol roll?r :_:,i.i0es nt
t},e base 0
'l'hese .:;ui cles sr,flll op;,•a to in n ::.10rizonta l s tec l t 1·ack l o c o.ted beJo,1 ::: ..e r,indow
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.?i ttco DeL-1...~e sash o.sso:-:bl:r ::o. 12-A, as na!1,lfactured l.ry t:.;0 ~i'.:. tst'._n'z:h .i:'J.o. ';c Lrlas.s !Jo. It
si10.ll be frn,ni sl1ed in Arc:11 t cc t--.E,al Bronze.
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130 Danpo;:• :i.'or firoplnce in Loun,~e sl:c.11 ;~o of 1-:i.cnv:· F'IHE?LAC3 DA!:PEHS,
steel cons true tion, polco1" control, ocrrn.l to pro- E'l'G.:
du ct of the I:aj cs tic Co,,,pany, ~::un tine ton, Ir~diana.-1,1 • A.
:1ailinc, balusters and cl-:an:101 shall i)o of
;}HASS
11
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' b ras s " , v1 i t l1 a '70 ,J, coprlor, 30,~' zinc con-IL
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posit ion. ,lail1n=_; nnc.3. "'::lalu:::; tors shall be of solid
stocl:, of siz e.s sL.o·,m or. tl1e 02'0.ni:1 :·. 1ri1e channel
shall be of 1/2 11 tl:ic::n,Jss • All 1:1.J~~tcrs shall
be braze( a11u so f'abrlc~.tcd o.s to foru a !'i"·id
asse,.,1bbr. '.i:ho raili':. 0·: st.all :Jc sec'.U'ed to e1e
~round ~-il th coun tersunl~, :flu t hoaL1ed, brass s crev1s 0

SAL~o:n:

B. Jrasn st.all hc.ve o. ~)olio.:10d l'.i..;-1isho
15. t:1e lac:c.~ers loo.d:in c
of the pla t~oi-·1.~ in
Loft, nnc~ :Cro:;1 the
nbovo, s:~,a 11 'iJe oi'
of 3/1" SCJ,Uaro bar

from t::e An tc-roor.1 at -Llie reo.r I:'.~'l'AL
tho r:nj n G]--.apel, to the C:iwir
i{obin'~ doo;:1 to JuJ--..o co5.1Lir·:
::; teal.___, c~Lrn true tl::,n, consi~ til1c;
n~n ·.s, corner&gt;s up, faste:1ad
throu.,)1 3/0 11 x 2-1/2 11 stool b:-tr uprl.=.;:1to. Ladders
shall be sccn::."ed to tho concrete floo11 a:.d to the
wolls or pa1'titions o.ca_i_ns:.; ,1.:.-lich chey are .'Jct,
with an D.) rroved t:_--pe of o:·:2ansion bcl t, 09,Jratins in a l:3ac! sl,~ovo. In::;to.llat::.cn s::all be

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A. Access rianels in. cc.i.l.:n._:: of .:.tol:L-1.3· !~oon sl·1all
be of l/C:: 11 steel 1il~tte vii th ono an.:._:le f'r-m,:e,
for the sizo of oJeninc JnJicsted on ~ra~ln~s.
Pln tc or.all be properly s tif:':;nec.• , 2-.r ~:-1 c.':iall
be hinsed to open upward.

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B. Tho trap coor in the--f loo~· ot ~·.:•J c;::oir Loft
sl,nll be as· 6.E,tt'.iled on tl_:; (r:,n1L1.~s. Pr•)vic~o
n·)2ovcd l'd.:r: u··es and :.100 1 :::: i."0:. '...:--o o;&gt;:iratL:,n of
a ,__..
t'.~c .-1.002.
Provide the tpr,,s:::: ~u&lt; lus as ::i: o·:m, to
propo:i.'l:r roceivo t::e co.:.:.'pet f..:.nls:10
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l,iotal •~urtai,1 poclcetD at the bnlcon:t shall ex.C1B. 1_1_~\n~ POCKE 1rs:
tend rroLl tho Lalcony ~loo~ to the coilln~. i~oy
slmll be constr~ctcd of #13 ~au~e :nlvanized
sheet stc~l, reinforced as Cetniled and ricidly
and scc:mly ins tRlled o

18. A. Stair r.o . 1, :"ro::, tl-:o :Sas0:,ont lov0 l to =~o
r~r;'.L'AL S'i'AIHS:
s 3cond fl cot' r~•.nll l1ave s tl'u c tu:..'o.l s :.:ee l s trinccrs,
Do. 12 sl:oot steel treads , --ci ::-ioi~s 0.!1cl plo.tforns.
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?inisl1 s::;all c0 art r1::i.r":)lc S-01' trc.'.lds, risers and '
·n.:e-r-~ ner1el n o sts s:1aJ_l be of 2 11 squnr e steol
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t·.1b~: hc..:nc1 rails s~inl l ·oe 01' so~~ d bro.ss 3 4 x
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Loft :JLo.11 be s·to·Jl pla.te 3tr~.11 ·•J1' s, :1011 )ls of
3 11 sqnuro v,ro·,,_ . :it iron t..i.h&gt;._:_·, i-1/2 11 OLlt::, .:.c e
c:ia~:ieter st0el :)i_;&gt;o i-·till:1 ·s P.:1•,·: :.,ul·•.stcrs, oLe
piece tr:::ac"!.s nm1 risC.i.'S 01.' ~-o. L:: sLo:it. s ;, )Ol,
pla tforus of t:. 0 snr:o 1.,a terlal. '.:.-r :::ac~s u,:..c :•l:..1. ti'oc•1.:s sh~ll be fi1l·H .: ·;:1th ce .• o:1t.
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c. 'l'l:o stall's shall :_a co11stio tctJci. in st:i.,lct
acco rc1ancc w i ~h tl,e laces t and .. ,os t ii:1o~")Ved
sllop practise. \':all atr::-i£..·irs o;~Genc~i;_.:; across
int en.:eciia te :1ln tfor-:::s or l:.L1t t ~i-·s :-;. :. :'...'lo::i:'
levels slrnll be arc r1elded a:'1.d expos~( beads
of t~~e nrc '::3lu s::all be c.;r::mnd c~o·::r. :·: :oot'.1
\'Jl.a'o 8X;:os 00. to vim·,. l's.co s tr 1:- _:ors ~:~nll be
noatly con ne cted to :1euel pos L.s in 2.n a.:, ':;.'ovod
r.12. n:10r by tenoning of face s "c:::&gt; ::...-~i_'_.Cr .l.:1. to J1')\·;cl
post or !10tc::.i.11c, and i'i tt1.n,· :;:·ace str· . ~n,·ors to
side of 11or;cl . All ri·vcts 81 all t·e :.~2..c:ilr.e cl1li.-,/·c~1.
·..'h,3ro pi~;O rni l'.. n:_·s f ln i sh n,"ai:ts t newel post,
flatten c.n6 .~ L11lsh c:1c1s oi' pi_;.J ::mcl bolt Lo :1c·.:cl
po.1 t.
lasers o.nd trea&lt;'is shc.11 be connecte d to
t:ne str.L1 __'.ers by eithe1~ 'cJcl(i..n;:: or rivet:i..n~~•
Tronds a.ncl l)la tforr.,s on s tai:::' .• :o. 2 s~ir..11 :1e
deprosGed as Cctailod· to ~ocoive ccr~nt fill.
?latforrns a.nd lan~ln~s shall h~vo ~all strin~ers
extcnc"i.lns nr ounc~. L ~eir ont ire perimot0r. Top
oi.' strLn,:eP to be 2 11 above tLe cer:ent .L.nlsl: on
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reinforced ~lt~ nn·lcs or tee ~nrs spaced not
over 2'0" on centers. ~read nos:nss on • tnir
~;o. 2 shrill '..::o so r-oinfo;PcoJ. so as :10t to oroa':
awa: fron tho cm:,cnt fillin,;.
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D. Stairs s:'.nll ·,)C ,~ua!'antcod to sns-cain a
unii'orr.11:r dlstril:mted live load of J.00 polm(s
per squal'e foot r1lth a S'.lfot:' .J..,acto1° of 4o
10. Prov::.ce o."1cl lm;~all, at tho 1:,)a.s3 of the chir.moy
CLSA::-01.;T LOO:l:
stacl( in tl10 l:3oil,.:r noon , a :10uv~r cast lron cl0a1out dool' an( i'l'm.:e, o.c· size sl-:oun on tho drnHL1 ·s.
20. All ~·1i0c0lla;-100:.1s moktl i':./::·.:s .J1:all receive one
heavy s:i:,op coat of red or bh1e lond L1 o..l.l ;_,alnt
befo1'e bej_;-1_;:_; C::oliverad to t:&gt;.o .}o".J .

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Comm. No. 4520
April 12, 1946
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE COHS'11Rucr11 ION OP
A JE1.-'JISH CENTER AND HOUSE OF :.I0HSHIP
MUSKEGON, !JI CHI GAN

SECTION "L"
and Millwork
l. A. Furnish and install all carpentry and millwork necessary to complete the work shown or
specified.

SCOPE OF ~VORK:

B. See Drawinr;s and Hoom Finish Sohedules for

extent of the work and the details.

C. Install all finish hardwar-e.
2. A. Framine lumber shall be No. 1 co!l11non, dimen-

MAT~'mIALS:

sion of any of . the following species: Douclas
Fir, Southern Longleaf Pine, Norway Pine, West
Coast Hemlock.,

B. Furring, grounds, blockin c , etc., shall be

No. 2, ConmJ.on, dimension or better of the species

listed in

"A"

above.

c. All interior woodwork, unless otherwise specified shall be of unselected Bi rch. Moisture
content shall not exceed 12%.
D. Th~ telephone shelf in the telephone alcove
shall be of Butternut.
E. The face of the platform, in the main

Chapel shall be of Butternut.

F. All doors sha.l be of the flush panel type,
of the thiclmeases and desicn shown on dra.win~s~ Cores shall be of soft wood. Dross
ba~ds shall be of hardwoodo Face veneers on
doors No.•, 6, 35, 58 and 59 1 and the panels
at the rollin c scaffolks shall be of unselected Birah. All other face veneers shall be
of Butternut. Doors with class panels shall
be rebated and equipped with wood stops for
glazing.
G. · Door frames and trim on doors No. 23, 16,
24, 25 26 and 27 shall be of Butternut, all
others shall be of unselected Birch.

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SECTION "L"
2 • ( Continued)

H. Flooring in the Recrea~ion Room and other

Basement areas shall be first grade 33/22"
Maple block .flooring equal to that manufactured
by the E. Lo Bruce Company of Memphis, Tennessee.
It shall be laid in mastic.

I. Flooring on the rollin~ platform in the Re-

creation Room shall be 25/32 11 x 2-1/4" strip
Red or Wlu.8 Oak flooring.

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3. A. Exterior door frames shall be 1-5/8 11 thick,

DOOR FRAMES:

4. All exterior walls shall be .furred with l x 2
furring strips, spaced 16" on centers, securely
fastened to the masonry walls.

FURRING:

unless otherwise detailed, with rebates for
doors. Interior door frames shall be 3/4" thick
with applied 1/2" stops, unless otherwise shown.

5. A. Fabricate and erect all • interior finish and
MILLWORK:
millwork with tight joints, glued and blindnailed wherever possible. Secure interior trim
with finiru1ing nails, with heads set for puttying~
Sand all interior .finish and millwork to remove
all machlne marks and irregularities.

Carefully fit joints; miter wood trim around
doors. Joints, except end joints, leas than 12
feet apart will not be permitted in straight
runs in trim members or mouldings.
Prime in mill backs of all interior finish and
millwork, ooor frames.
Leave wood trim and all items of interior finish
and millwork free from defects and blemishes.
6. Provide and install all rough hardware required

for proper installation of carpentry and millwork.

7. Provide and install grounds or blocking indicated on drawings or required for plaster, wood
trim or other items. Set grounds true to line,
level or plumb. Set grounds for trim back 1/4
from trim edges.

8. A. Fabricate c~binets and cases from sound,
kiln~dried lumber, with frames, rails, stiles
and intermediate members not less than 3/4"
thick. Doors shall be flush panel of 5 ply
construction with edges eased and sanded smooth.
Shelving shall be of 7/8" stock, number and size
to be as required by the drawings.

ROUGH HARDWARE:

BLOCKING AND
WOOD GP.O

DS:

CABINETS CASES
HELVING:

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SECTION "L"
9. Fabricate and install tele i)I;.One counter, complete with book co,::po.rtmon ts as shorm on drawin.c;s. Provide battleship linoleum top.

~r2LlPIIOHE COUNTER:

10. A. Provide and i n s tall facing on front and sides
of rolling platform of plywood 7 /sn t:lick.
Attach securely to structural frame work.

RECREA'r ION ROOU
0 LING PLATFOH.M:

B. Goris true t .floor of platform v,i th 2 x 4 floor
joists spaced 12 11 on cenbrs. Floorinc; shall be
laid at rig ht a~~les to the joists. Blind nail
floorin g with 8d wire flooring 01, cut steel casing
nails. Drive nails at 45° an_sle. Co'J.ntersink
nail heads with nail set, not with har:u:;cr or
hatchet. Provici.e for installation of disappoarin;:_; footli c hts. Floorln :; shall be sanded as
specified in Sec. 12. (CJ.

c. Provide and install retractable wood steps
as shown on drawin f s. Steps shall operate on
metal euides.
llo Ao Provic.e and install wood carp et s trlps
around the perimeter of all ro oms an C: spaces
saheduled for carpet flnish.

CARPE'r S'l'RIPS:

B. Carp -3 t strips sm 11 be soft wood 5/8 11 x 3 11 ,
beveled on on c side and secured to tl: c concrete
with an approved type of fastever.
· 120 A. Provide and ins tall block flooring in Recrea-

tion noom.

B. Floorin.r:'. s~1.all be la iC in r.1as tic as recol':1J':1.ended
by the IJD.nufacturer of the floorin;;, and in COTi1pliance with his inst~uctions.

C. After layinc , tho floor~oLall be sanded
to a smooth even fini s h, ready for the painters.
Final sandin0 shell n ot be done more than 24
hours previous to the application of the first
coat of finish.

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April l:d., 1946
SPEOI:B'ICA'J.'IO:-JS POR 'LiJ~ CJH S;li{UCrrIOi:I OF
A JE',-:ISH CENTEI1 AN: HOUSE OP WO:i:{SiIIP
MUSKEGON, LIC:iiIGA!!

SECTION "M"
Marble

Art karble and Terrazzo

1. A. Provide and install all ua.rble., art r.1arble
and terrazzo shom on the drawinrs., in the
Schedule of Hoorn Pi1:ishes shown on the o.rawinr;s
or herein specified.

SCOPE OF WORK:

B. In :;ene ral., mai-&gt;ble i ~-.eris shall consist of
the toilet stalls, partitions anrJ wainscot in
'l'oilet Rooms kl and #2 in the l::asoncnt, Toilet
Rooms #5 on the second floor; the Soapstone
facin,s and hearth in t..h.e Lounce on tho i.'irst
flooro

c.

In c.:eneral, art narble items shall consist
of the followtng:
(1) Basenent: The base in the .i:-'o;,Tar, tho
Kitchen, Pantry, 'i,ardPobe, r:o::·,en's Host
Room.,
(2) First Floor: The base in the vestibule,
Tele phone Alcove, Lobty, Coa troom, Janitors Closet #2, ioilet No., 4.
( 3) Second l&lt;'loor: The base in the corridor,
(4) The treads, risers., platforms and stringers for stair ~o. 1., fron the 0asa.ient
level to the second floor.

Do In general, terrazzo 1 terns sha 11 co·rn is t of
the fo llowine:
(1) Basement: Tho floo::'.'s in tho r~itc:i.en,
Pantry, .J/oxer., :·:ardrobe, PG.SDa.3e Ifo. ],.,
Janitor's Closet No. 1., Eon's ·l'oilet uo.
1, Wor.,en I s '.L'oilet Ho. 2, ·,:o.u:':!rl I s liest
Room.
(2) First floor: 1bo floors in the vestibule., ~olep~one Alcove, Lobty, Coatroon,
Jani tor's Closet 1•o. 2, 'roi let .no. 4.
(3) Secaatl floor:
The floors in the corridor.,
1,fen I s ·i'oilet Ho. 5, ·1,omcn I s 'l'oilet 1;0.
6, Janitor's Closet No. 3.
2" A. 1:arble shall oe select quality clear faced
Carthage marble, with a polished finish. Wainscot and toilet stall divisions shall be 7/8"
thick, mullions and top rails shall be 1-1/4 11
thick.

MA'r.iGIALS:

�Comm. lfo. 4520

SECTION

11

M11

MATERIALS:
2. {Continued)
C01I 1 INUED)
B. Art marble shall be the product of a manufacturer approved by the Ar~ 'itects and shall
consist of a r:iix tur e of mnrble chips; cerien t,
meeting the latest spocii'ications of the American
Socic ty for '.L'es tine !( a terials; and color pigment,
properly hardened, rubbed and finished., The
stair treads shall have an approved abrasive
aGs resa te adc',ed to t l:e 1110.rble chips in sufficient quan ti ti es to ins-.1 re the results desired.
All finish and colors shall be approved by the
Archi tee ts from sar.iples supplied by the Contractor. All surfaces, edJ es, etc., st.dl have a
satin honed flnish. Color shall be dark.
1 1

c.

Cenent for terrazzo shall cm:1ply with the
latest spec11'icc. tions of the American Society
of Testing :,~a terials. Earble chips shall be
dark in coloro Color pi[ment shall be as selected by the Architects o

,/ .

Divider strips shall be of half-hard brass of
No. 12 gaugeo
D. Sub-.ni t sanples of all marble, art marble and

terrazzo to tbe Architects for approval.
3. A. Set :mru:'ble wainscot by bedCin6 in plaster of

MAirnLg WORK:

Paris and securely anchorin e; with copper or soft
brass wire. Back of narble shall be given a
uniform coat of shellac. All wainscot int:; shall
be perfectly matched by reversinc slabs. 1'he
backs of mullions shall be slotted to receive the
stall division which shall also be let into the
wainscot inc.
Fit and secure all hardware required for the
stall doors.
Do all cu ttin c and drillin g necessary for the

proper installation of mirrors, plumbinG fixtures and accessories.

4. A. Base shall be securely bod C: ed in mortar consisting of one part ceuent to three pa1"ts of
sand.
B. Base shall be secured v1i th no less than 2
anchors of hard copper or brass Hoo 10 gauge
wire to each piece.

ART l.ilu'1BLE "./OHK:

�Connn. No. 4520

SECTION "M"
4. ( Continued)

c.

Fabricate combination stair tread and riser
Reinforce
with 1/4" steel pencil rods- as shown. Stair
treads and platform tiles shall be 1-3/8" thick
set in -a bed of raortar 5/8" thic::. Mortar shall
be as specified in "A" above.

to profiles shown on the drawincs.

5. A. Underbed--The underbod for terrazzo, consis-

tinG of 1 part Portland ce~ent, and 4 parts
coarse screened sand, shall be spread and brou 0 ht
to a level not less than 5/8" below the finished
fJoor.

B. Strips--Into this underbed, while still in a

semi-plastic state, install dividing strips.
These shall be 1-174° deep and have proper anchorinc features. Strips shall form borders and
divide the fields into panels as shown on the
drawings.
Cc Terrazzo--The terrazzo toppin:; shall be
not less than 5/8" in thickness, and shall
be of eranulated narble of colors to be
selected by the Architects. '.rhe topping
shall be uniform in composition, and the same
marble granule that appears on tLe surface
shall be used for its entire thickness.

The granule shall be of such proportions of
size Noso 1-2-3 as shall hereafter be determined. Samples of the terrazzo shall be
made, in duplicate, for approval by the
Architects.
D. Xc:ix---Cor.1posi ti on for terrazzo mixture shall
be in the proportion of 200 pounds of marble
granule to 100 pounds of Gray or \,hlte Portland cement, mixed ary. Add water after the
mixing to make the mix plastic but not flowing.
1fnere the cement is to be colored to obtain
a desired shade, the color pigments shall be
lime-proof and of a non-fadi~g quality.

TERRAZZO WORK:

�Conu.:10 No. 4520
S~C'l'IOH "LI"
5. ( Continued)
E. Installs.tion--T"'.ne mix shall then be placed
in the spaces formed b:,- the di vidinJ s t1~ips and
rolled in to a compact muss by r:wans of heavy
stone or metal rollers until all the superfluous
oewmt and vmter is extracted; after \'Jhich, it
must be hand troweled to o.n even s1Tface, disclosh::.; the lines of the strip.s on a l0vel with
tho terrazzo fillinc;. ;l:i.10 ,1' inisr1ed surface
shall show a minimur,1 of 70';; marble z.;rani te •

TERRAZZO WORK:
GO~'t!: INUED

F. Curing--The floor must be l:ept moist for the
next G days at least, by sand, paper, or curing

· mats.
G. Surfacin0 --\"ihen, in tho judgnent of the

terrazzo contractor, the floors have set sufficiently hard, they shall be :nachi n e rubb ed, usin[.;
No. 24 grit or f:iru' abrasive stones for t:·~e
ini tie.l rubbine;. They s:-iall t:1011 be re::n:a:' faced
using l!o. 80 grit or f'ine;o abrasive stone, after
which a lizht groutins of neat Pnrtland cem0n t
of the sane kind and color as the natrix shall
be a,plied to the surface filling all voido.
The ~r outL'1C shall remain until the t:i.ne of
final cleaning.
H. :einishine---Floors shall have the grouting
coat removed by machines, usinc a stone not

coarser than No. GO grit. This cleaning or
fine-stoni21.g siw.11 not tal~e place sooner than
seventy-two hours after the floor ho.s been
erouted, after which i t must be cleaned thorou~hly
and treated if specified b-:,, the Arch.i teats"

r.

Upon completion_apply a heavy coat of an
approved penetra tine; sealer to a.11 'l'e1--razzo
floor surfaces.

6. Serpentine soapstone for fireplace in Loun5e
shall be 6 11 x 10" for the jar:bs and lintels"
of the mantel and l" thick for the forehearth
as detailed. Anchor to nasonry with concealed
metal anchors.

SOAPS'.L'ONE:

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April 12, 1946
SPECI.FICA~2IONS Fm{ '.i.'HE co.: STHuO'l'ION OF
A JE;-✓rsH CEN'fEh AffL' .~ous:s Oi&lt;1 'J)OJ.SHIP
1IUSKEG0~i, kICi;IGAN .

SECri'ION "N"

Ceramic Tile Rubber and As halt Tile,
inowall Wainscotin~
1. A. Provide and install items of cora.mic tile,
rubber and asphalt tile, linowall, wainscotinc
and related i tens sLown 0;1 the drawi::-:c:s, in the
Schedule of Rooni · Pini shes or irnrein specifiedo

SCOPE OP ·,iORK:

B., Ceramic tile shall 1_10 installed in the basin
of the reflectinc pool.

c. R-,i"ober tile shall be installed in the seat
bank tiers in the 1:min Chapel, and the floors
of the Kindor~arten, Class Room No. 1 and No. 2,
Toilet Noa 7, Clos0t lloo 10, and the seat ba~c ticrs in Balcony.
D. Asphalt tile shall be installed in Toilet
No~ 3, the Ante Uoom, Passa~es No. 2 and No.
3 includlnr::. the floor of stair Hall No. 2, 4
treads on t]:.e fli,)1 t lea.din::,:; to oxi t frora the
r1.ain Chapel anc\ the landinc; at · the exit from
tho mo.in Chapel to the nosin~ of the fi~st
riser 0:1 the stair run leading to the Basement,
the Rabine Room and Toilet No. B.
E. Linowall wainscotlnG shall ba installed in
the Kindergarten, Class r\.oom No. 1 and 2 1 and
Toilet No., 7.
2. A. Cera:lic tilo shall l,e 1 11 x I" clazed tile 1/4 11 MATEHIALS:
t:1ick as manufactured by an approved tile manufactur~r.

B. Rubber tile sl~all be the product of an established r:1.anufact'..1rer. lt shall be 3/16 11 thick
of rioJ.:; ~led pat Lern, in 12 11 x 12" tiles. Cer.1e11t
used for setth1c.,; shall be as recor,u:ended by
t:1e ;_ianufact:.lrer a~vl shnll :"].ave waterproof
qualities to resist the action of water after
dryin13.
C. Asohal t tile shall be 3/lo" thicl{: as r.1anufactured by the Tile-Tex Co::1pany of Chicac;o
Hei 0 hts, Illinois, or appr'oved equal. Tiles

shall be of "C" and "D" color sroups.
shall be 12" x 12 11 •

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�Corru::i. No. 4520
S::..::CTION "N"
J.1ATERIALS:
ON'l1 IliUED}

2. (Continued)
D0 Linowall wainscoting shall be the product of
the Armstronc; Cork Coo
E. All colors and patterns shall be as selected
by the Architects.

3. A. Spread a concrete setting bed 1-1/4 t h icl{ upon I PSTALLA'l' ION OF
ER.Ai,:II C TI LE :
the waterproof mor:1brane of tl:c roflectine; pool.
Concrete shall be mixed in the p:.: 'oportions, by
volume, of one part Portland co~ ont, 2-1/2 parts
sand, and five parts of ac~resate.
B. After concrete settin:·
b ed l:as "set" thorou v::-hlvu
saturate it with clean fresh water and dust its
surface unifornly with Portland ce::1011.t imrrndia tely before sproadinc mortar of setting bed.

c.

Mortar for setti n~ bed s hall con sist of one
pnrt ce~ent to two parts sand, by volume. It
shall be not less than 1/2" Uuc::. Set screed
strips as guides and spread r: ortar to an absolutely true surface, even in plane, uniformly slo ped
to drain.

D. Soak tiles in clean water bef ore s et t ing.
Uniformly dust surface of mortar settlng bed with
Portland cement and place tiles, 1.'irr.1ly pres!'!ini;
and tanping tiles in to : -:1ortar until exactly true
and even with the finished floor line. Tile shall
be laid in perfect all z nnont with t}1e vmll.
Joints shall be 1/lG". Grout joi~ts with Portland ceCTent mixed with water to the consistency
of thick cream. Force srout i n to joints, finish
flush and true. Rez;iove surplus grout and leave
face of tiles clean.
I HSTALLA'I IO}!" OF

4 0 A. Before laying rubber tile the Contractor
shall test the cenent floors and satisfy himself
that the cernont is in conCition to receive the
ruboor tileso

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B. Lay tile in exact accordance with approved
shop drawln8S a n d as ·roco,.1.: ,,ended by manufacturers
of the tileJ roll in, insure elinination of air
bubbles; provide a true and level surface.

c. After tile has been laid and rolled, remove
surplus cement with cl oth moistened with alcohol. Leave eatire worli:: smooth, level and
in condition sa tisfactor:; to Arc:1i tacts.

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April 12.1 1946
S:C::CTION "N 11
5. Installatlon shall not bet:in until tl1e work of
all other trades,. includi~s paintlng, has been
completed.

DTS'i1ALLA'J.1ION OF
AS1JilALT ' ILE:

B. ?,Iaintain all roons anc.1 sub-l'loors at a 1:1lni1.1w.a
of 70°F. for at least 48 hours before, during and
48 hours after applications of as9halt tile.

C. 1.Phc Asphalt tile adhesive shall be applied in
a thin film and spread evenly with a ceucnt
,
finisher's trowel of the type recor~entled by the
asphalt tile manufacturer. If a notched tro\'101
is used., the notches shall be 1/16" deep on 3/16 11
centers and shall be renewed p9riodically depending on the gradual wear of the trowel.
Do Asphalt tile st.all be laid starting at the

center of the rooms, worked toward the walls, and
the width of the border adjusted as nay be required by the run of tho tile. 'l'he borders shall
be scribed to the wall., cut and fitted in place
after the field tile t.as been appliedo
E. When the asphalt tile has sufficiently seated

itself to perriit cleaninc and waxing, the floors
shall be thoro'-.l:__;hly cleaned v1i th a neutral cleaner
as recorx.-.1ended by the man~tfaG turer of the asphalt
tile used. '.l.'he floors shall tl1en be iven two
coats of an approved f-:OOd .:..;rade water~emulsion
waxo After the :Cloors have been waxed, protect
the floors, ei the1' v,i th buildinc paper or b:r
keepin::.; traffic off tlrn floors until the buildin6
is ready for occupancy.
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6. A 0 When plaster is thorouchly dry it shall be
sized with Armstrong's Wall Size.
Be Rooms ln which Linowa.11 is to be installed
s:i1all bu 1&lt;:cpt at a minimu.-.,. te:1pora tu.re of 70°
for 24 hours before and after inG ,~allin'.~. •

c. Install Linowall with Armstrong's S-128 paste.
All sear,1s [;hall be vertical. 'i'here shall be no
seams 011 ou'cside corn0rs. Pollow manufacturer I s
directions for installing Linowall.
D Install a metal cap strip equal to #700 manu0

factured by the Kinkead Industries of Chicago,
Illinoin, be~ore installin~ Llnowall.

INSTALLATION OF
INOWALL:

�Corir.1- No. 4520
April 12, 1946
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CON.S11RUC'11 I01~ OF
A Jli!'/iISH •CElITER .A1:D liOUSE 01&lt;' WORSHIP
WJS.KEGON, MICL'.IGAN

La.-t bln°· and Plaster
lo Ao Provide and install all,_ i terns of lathing and .

SCOPE OF WOR.K:

plaster, shown on the drawings, in the schedule ·
of Room Finishes and called for in the specifications.

B. No plastering will be required on ceilings
where acoustic treatment is lns talled ( see
Section "Q"), even thoush noted1 on dr~winss~

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c. Provide and ins·tall 2" · solid lath arid plaste1"
partitions where showri on ' the drawings.
D. La. th exterior walls over - wood furring strips, :-

with metal lathe Provide metal lath on all su~pended ceilings as shown, and· on alI ~, duct ·
furringo
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E. Provide pre-cast · 01•namontal plaster features
above• the arks in the main and srr..all Chapels,.
F. Provide metal cor;;_er beads on all vertical·.

and horizontal ~xternal angles on plastered
surfaces.
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G. Provide lath and plaster on soffets of
Stair No. 2.
2. A. Furring channels shall be·cold rolled runner

channels of sizes required · by details. ,, Susper~ded
ceilincs shall ·be constructed of -1-1/2" channels
spaced not over 4 1 -0 11 on centers, cross furred
with 3/4" channels spaced 16 11 on centers. ·Pur~
ring shall ce supported by 1/4" round rods_ #8
galvanized wire or 1 11 x 3/16 11 flat bars spaced
not over 4 1 -0 11 on centers.
B. All metal lath shall be Gold Bonc1 3/8 11' ribbed
· and pointed steel lath, weighing not . less than
3.0# per square yard, as manufactured by the
Ua tional Gypsum Company, o~., approved equal.
C0 · Corner_ beads shall be .equal to Ho. 1 Expansion Corner Bead, manufactured by the Milcor
Steel Company.
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MATERIALS:

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Comm. No .. 4520
SEC'i'IOH

2. ( Continued)
Do Gypsum plaster shall conply wlth the requirements of the current Standard Specifications of
the American Society for 'i'es tine; !,Iaterials o

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UATETIIALS:
. COlJ'.l'INUED)

Eo Sand shall be coarse, sharp, clean, bank sand
free of impurities.

F. Water shall be clean and fresh, free 0:f vegetable or or~anic matter and alkali~
3 • .A. All plastei-• work shall be 3 coat v10rk, 5/8 11

thicko

PLAS~EH UIX:

B,. Scratch coat shall be 1 part "neat" gypsum
plaster and 1-1/2 parts sand, by volume.

c. Brown coat s}-:iall be 1 part "neat" gypsum
plaster and 2-1/4 parts sand, b7;~ v9lume.
Do Finish coat shall be 3 parts lime putty and
approxima t ely 1 part 'GBU1:;ing plaster.
4. A. Maintain minimum te:rapcr.ature of 500 F in
spaces being plastered. Maintain adequate continuous ventilation in plastered spaces until
plaster is dry., Protect plaster from freezinc
and too rapid dryinc. Do not plaster on rusted
metal n aterials.

B. Apply scratch coat with suf:ticient pressure
to provide an adequate bond,. wl th and to secure

ba :Sec Scratch surface
to provide bond. After scratch coat has set
sufficiently, apply brown coat. Screed brown
coat and strai chten in both directions with a
strai cht edc e or floa tin ,-, r ·cile ( darby) to true
planes within 1/16 to 1/8" of finish surface
and broom to rouGhen surface as bond for finish
coato
adherence to the plaster

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c.

After brown co8.t is set and dry, app ly finish
coat, 1/16 to 1/S" tl:ick and trowel to a hard,
smooth and polis hed finish surf~ce, without
waves, depressions or bleuishas. _ Cracked, blistered, pitted and discolored plaster will not be
acceptable.
D. Where 'e.rt marble base ;,is installed, art marble
must be in place before ~inish plaster cont is
applied. All finisl1ed p
sl:nll be carried
1 e ter
down to the art marble ~a~
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Comm. No. 4520
SECTION "O"
5.

LATE AND PLASTER
La,thing shall c·::&gt;nsist of 3/4" cold rolled
Ah.'l'ITIOUS:
channel studs, 1G 11 on centers, anchored at the
floor and ceilinc, with an approved type of metal
runner which in turn shall be fastened to the
floor and ceillnc construction with "rawl" type
plu:s
Llotal lath shall be tied to the studs with .
double strand lU cauge galvanized wires, lath
to be at richt an,~les to tl-le studs. Lath shall
be bent at ric;ht an~_:les or curved to properly forr.1
the required surfaceso Install electrical conduits or wiring devices before plasterin 0 • Install all required crounds.

A.

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B. Plasterini shall be of five coats, to an overall thiclmcss of' 2" c
Plaster shall be as specified in Sections 2 and 3 above. Scratch coat
shall be applied to lath side first, allowed to
set and oryo Brown coat shall then be applied
to stud side, thick enou~h to cover studs. Drown
coat shall t~en be applied on lath side and
finally, finish coats on both sideso Brace partitions horizontally until first scratch coat
has set.

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Comm. No. 4520

April 12, 1946
SPECIF'ICA'l'IO,W FOTI. 'l'HE C.jHS'.i'HUCTION OF
A JE ..'ISH CEWl'IB AND HOUSE OF ·.rn:rnHIP
!l!USKEGO:i:i, MICHIGAN

SEC 'i'I OU n P"

Glass and Glazin
1. A. Provide and install all items of class and

SCOPE OF

~ ✓ ORK:

glazins shown on the drawings or speci1'ied herein.

• B. Glaze all windows in the main Chauel and the
Recroal,ion Roor.i with 1/4" polished plate 0 lass.

c. Glaze display case in Lobby a~d all door
panels shown with 1/4 11 polished plate glass.
D. Glaze transom above door~ to No~ 1 and 48,
the wlndows in Toilets No. 4 and 5, the lower
section of tl:e boiler room windows, with 1/4"
polished wire 6 lass.

E. Glaze windows in Toilets No. 1 an~ 2 with
1/4 11 obscure wire .;_;lass.

F. Glaze all other windows with double stren3th
A (L. So A.) clear glasso
G. Provide ·and ins tall mirrors with metal fra:nes

and 3/8" clear polished plata .~lass shelves in
Toilets Noc 1, 2, 4, 5 11 6 11 and o.

Ho Provide :r.1edicin0 cabinets in 'I'oilets No. 3
and 7.
2 0 A. Plate class sball be equal to the product of

the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Polished wire c_·las s shall be "Lisee" as manufactured by the Llississippi Glass Co.

B0

c.

Obscure wire glass shall be 11 Ilarnrnered 11 as
r.1anufacturecl by the ~.:1ssis :::ippi Gl~ss Co.
D. "D SA" ~lass shall be equal to "Pennvernon"
as manufactured by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Coo

E. I:Iirrors shall be copper backed 1/4" plate
slass equal to t11at manufactured by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.

UA'rERIALS:

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S:J::C'l1 ION "P"

2" (Continued)

F. Putty shall be "Casement Putty ( Ho. 120)" as
nanufactured by the Pecora Paint Coupa.ny, ..1..nc.
G. 1fanufactu:eer' s lab els showing stro::-ic;th and

quality will b0 req1: ired on all glass.
3. Windows sl:a.11 be flazed .fro:1 the outsic1e. Glass GLAZING:
shall be properly bed puttied, secured with
glazing clips furnished by tl:e wl11dow i .. anufacturera, then face puttied in a ncet and
\'lorkmanlike manner. Cut o;f putty i r.:; ,J diately
after the class is bedded, with r ~11, snooth,
. accurately formed bevels havin[; clea:1 o·. lt 1:itres.
4. A0 All mirrors shall be mounted on a woo d cored
:monel metal frane. Lirrors shall Lave 1/4 11 plywood backs with felt linors.

Lrn:=:.ORS:

B. Shelf supports shall oe of r.1onel :metal to
match the mirror fr uc ea. 'l'hcy s1 .all be either
oast or in flat bars, ricidly sec~red to the
walls on which they arc to be set.
5. Medicine cabl ncts s1~11 be No. C-273-S with a
MEDICI ITE CABINETS:
20 11 x 26" mirror as manufactured 'by Hoe£t:er, Inc.
of Jersey City, N. Jo

�Com:!~. No. •4520

April 12, 194q
SPEOIPICATIOHS Pon 'i HS CJNS'fi{UCTIOH OP
A JEWISE C:t~NTEH Alff HOUSE OF WOr1SHIP
EUSK~GON, !.IIC.ilIGAN
1

SECTION °Q 0
Sound Insulation and Caulkin.
1. A. Provide and install all iter.is of sound insula- SCOPE OF 1.VORK:
tion and caulking shown on the drawings or herein
specified.

B. Provide acoustic ceiling treatnent in the
followins spaces:
Basement: ~he Kitchen, Pantry, Foyer,
Recreation Room, Secretary's Office and
Rabbi's Study.
First Floor:• 'rhe Lobby, Stair Ho. 1,
Lounce, Small C'h.apcl, Hair.. Chapel and
Platform.
Second Floor: Stair No. 1, Corridor,
Kinr:iercarten, Class Rooms no. and i'lo. 2,
Balcony and Choir Loft.

c. Provide and install caulking around all window
and exterior door frames, the chimney cap, the
joint between the roof cap flashing and tho roof
coping, and all other place a shown on c1rnwln&lt;3s •
Caulking connound shall bo Pecora Caulkin-~ Cor:1pound as manufactured by the Pecora Paint Co~, Inc.
of Philadelphia, Pao It sho.11 be ap;,liec1 with a
pressure eun and be of limestone color. Steno
surfaces in contact wl tl1 caulking co:-1pound
shall first be brushed with Pecola. Klere-Scal
Dar;ipproofing Liquid be.fore caulkin,s is installed.
2. A. Acoustic ceilinrs shall be constructed of
"Acoustimetal" units as rr.anufactur:1d bv the
National Gypsun Co:~pany.
•
B. 0 Acoustimetal 11 units shall consist of a perforated metal casing 12" x 24 11 indented through
the center to forn two 12 11 x 12" panels, a sound
absorbin0 pad of fireproof rock wool, a corruGated
wire grid, and steel tee-barso The rock wool
pad shall be set in the metal casing, held clear
of the metal by the wire grid, the uhole beinB
suspended from the ceiling and held secur~ly in
place by steel tee-bars. Ceilings shall be

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Cor.un. No. 4520
SECTION "Q."
2. B. (Continued)
absolutely true and denl level.
lines shall be as detailed.

ACOUSTIC CEILINGS:
Borders at wall

Co Acoustical ceilinss shall only be installed
by agents of the National Gypsum Company.

D. Perforated metal caslnes of the "Acoustimetal"
uni ts shall have a balrnd on enauol finish, color
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SPECIBICATIOIJS FOR THE CCNSTHUCTION OF
A JEWISH c:-..;1n:sn AND liOUSE OF 'NOHSHIP
MUSKEG01': , r.:ICHIGAN

SEC TI ON

Roofin·

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Sheet Metal and Hollow Metal Doors

1. A. Provide and install all roofing, sheet netal, · SCOPE OF' WORK:
hollow metal doors and frames, and related i terns, 1- ·
shown on the clrawin0 s or specified herein.
B. Provide and install 20.year bonded built-up
roofs on the main roof and the roof over the
main entrance porch.

c.

Provide "Thru-wall" metal flasl:in5 under
coping of main roof, metal cap flasl:ing at roof
over main entrance porch, metal i' la s ., ins at exhaust duct through tbe roof.

D. Provide metal door and frame at doors No. 1
and 3. Provide metal louvre above door No. 1.
2. A. ~trip mop roof decks with continuous mappings
of Barrett Specification Pitch 2 1 wide with 1v
spacinc betv;een mopplnL_;s.

Be Over the entire surface lay 4 plies of Barrett

Specification Tarred Felt, lapping each sheet 27172" over precedL13: one, mop~1ing with Barreet
Specification Pitch the full 27-1/2 11 lap on each
sheet, so that in no place shall felt touch felt.
Such nailing as is necess~ry shall be oone alone
upper edge of each sheet so tl~t all nails shall
be covered by not less than 3 plies of felto

c.

Over the entire surfaco pour fron a Cipper

a uniform coa tine; of Barrett SpecL.,ic'.:l. tion Pitch,

into which, whil0 hot, embed not less than 400
pounds of cravel or 300 pounds of slac for each
100 square feet. 1'he ~:ravel or sla _:: :hall be
fron 1/4 11 to 5/8" in size., dry arid f'ree from
dirto
D Care shall be ta1rnn during application that
felt is laic.. witLot:..t wrin:des Ol" buckles. Not
less than 200 pouncs of Pitch shall be used for
constructing each 100 square feet of completed
roof, and the Pitch shall not be heated above
400° Fo
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SECTION "R"

2 0 (Continued)
B:,_OOE§.: ( CONTINU-SD)
E~ The roof shali be applied by a roofing c6ntractor approved by Barrett. Ho shall furnish
Barrett's Surety Bond Guaranty issued by the
Continental Casualty Company of Chicaco, covering
a period of 20 years from date of conplation.

F. Turn roofing up over cant strip at parapets
and into raggle blocl~s o Caulk joint vii th approved
plastic cement.
3 0 A~ Thru-wall flashings shall" be Chase Duplex
'rIIBU-WALL F'LASHING:
Thru-wall Flashing as nanufactured by the Gmse
Brass and Copper Coo Flashings shall be 16 oz.
copper with formed ribs at intervals of not
more than 3" and raised projections 3/16" high,
ribs extending full width of flashin.G• End
joints shall interlock and overlap at least 2"
so a waterticht joint is made without soldering.
Flashing shall not.allow any accun.ulation of water
on horizontal surfaces, transverse banding ribs
shall not be drawn or stretched.
· 4 0 A. Cap flashings shall be of lG oz. copper in

CAP PLASHDWS:

sheets not exceed.i..ng 8 1 -0 11 • Lap end joints not
less than 3 11 • I.Ietal at anc;les shall be continuous, single locked and full soldered.
B. Turn edges of cap flashins in to raglets
as
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shown, not less than 1-1/2" in•copin:s, 3 into
vertical wall surface. Basten, 12" on centers,
with copper clips and point up jolnt with roofers
plastic cer:ient,, :.rurn dowr, over roofing as shown,
hem outside edgeo
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5_. A. Metal doors shall be hollow metal type doors
of 18 gauge furniture steel equal to the product
of the Dohlstrom Metalic Door Co., of J"amestown,
Hew York. 'fheir desi 6 n shall be as shown on the
drawln0 s0
B. Frames shall be intecral buck and frames of
16 gauge steel, of stock design.

c.

Louvre above Door No. 1 shall be fabricated
of 16 gauge galvanized steel in accordance with
apJroved shop drawinGS•
D. Doors, frame and louvres shall receive 1 coat
of rust in.hi bi ting paint. Fi,1isll paint will be
applied by the painter at the builcllngo

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SPZGir,ICATIOrTS FOi~ TI-IE COl':S'11TIUC 1rION OP
A JE'NISH CENTER AlnJ TIOU:3}~ OP ·.':ORSHIP
1.iUSILlGOli, !'.ICHIGAE

S~CTION "S"
Paintinr: and Deco~a tin["
1 111 A. Provide all pai:1.tinb and related i terns neces- SCOPE Ol~ ';'iORK:

sary to cxn:ple te the ;-1or1:: slio\m or spc:cifiod.

B. B.xterior wood doors and francs shall be [lven
a coat of water stain, 2 coats of clear, flat,
wate1"proof lacquer, 8 coats of i'lnis}1ing wax.

c.

Exterior metal windows, putty, rail1.ngs, fire
escape, metal doors and louvres shall receive
ono coat of primer and one flnish coat of lead
in oil paint.
D. All interior doors and wood work of Butternut (see Section "L", "Carpentry") shall receive one coat of water stain and two coats
of finisr.J.ng wax. Interlor trin:. in the main
and small Chapels shall be similarly finisbed.
All other interior nood work, includ~nG the wood
panels on the face of the rolling metal scaffold
in the ~ain Chapel shall receive one coat of
priner and two finish coats of enamel.
E. All plastered wa11- and ceilinc surfaces, including stair soffeta,ohall receive one coat
primer and two coats of lead in oil finish
paint.
F. All exposed i~terior ~etal, lncludinc stairs,
metal windows, ::1etal doors anci fra.rnes, lOU\Tes,
Grilles, radiators, etc., shall receive two
coats of load in oil paint .

G. Do not paint brass, stainless steel, moncl
metal or other f5.nished metals. Do not palnt
perforated ena:r:ieled :.10tal wans of acoustic
ceilings ( see Sect'ion "Q", Sound Insulation and
Caulkins").
H. No pointing will be required on the wall and
ceilins surfaces in the Boiler Room.

r. Paint shelvin6 in closots, one coat of primer
and one coat of lead in oil finish paint.

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SECTION "Su

0CCP~ Ol:' WOHK:

1. (Continued)
J. Finish floors as specified.

1 CJ;!TINUED

K. Paint covcrincs on pipes, fittin::;s, etc., with
one coat of sizi:1c havine: a varnish base, and one
heavy brush coat of load in oil palnto
2. A. Exterior r:ictal aint: Priner shall be Pratt
and Lanbert~ Noxicle l{ed Lead 2rlr;ier. Fin:Lsh
coat shall be Pratt and Lar:ibert 1 s Houso Paint.

:r-IAT ·:..TI.IALS:

B. Interior wood work: Prlr110r shall be Pratt and
Lambert s Inte.clor Tril:i. Primer. r'inish shall be
~ne coat "61" enamel, one coat "Gl" ena~cl eggshell.

c.

Plaster Surfaces: Princr shall be Pratt and
Lambert s · Lyt-all Double Th1ty Pr.Lmer. Finish coats
shall be Pratt and Lar.1bert I s Lyt-all Plowing Flat•

D. All colors shall be selected by the Architects.
E. All materials used on the work nhall be exactly
as hereafter specified in brand and quality, or
as directed by the Architects. All paint, enanels, stains, lacquers and similar• r:10.tol'ials :r.mst
ba deli verd to the builclin0 in the ori_:). nnl containers with -the seals unbroken and the labels
intact. No raaterials shall be tD.inned or c}iansed
in ariy way except as and ~here specified herein
or as specified by the manufact-..1rcrs.
F. Colors shall be first 6 rade colo~s, cround in
strictly pure linseed oil.

G. Oil shall be nure thorou.· ,hlY settled linseed
oil, boiled or raw, as required to produce best
results.
H. Turpentine shall be best grade pure gum
spirits of tur·pentine.

Io Lacquer shall be bleached white 6 um lacquer
dissolved in 188 Proof :mre grain alcohol.

Ju Putty shall be composed of 'Nl~i t.e lead "base,
mixed with linseed oil and whiting and colored
to match finish.

WOOD rLOORING:

3. Wood floors shall be finished as follows:
l.iachine sandinc;
One coat of dark walnut colored filler;
One coat of shellac rubbed with steel wool;
Two coats of approved floor wax, each coat
machine buffedo

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The Con tractor shall furnisr. and lay C::.rop cloths
in all nreus ,·:lFo paintin: ts '.)ein_~ ,.o:..1e to protect floors anc.1 o~-:.10:.· ·.-101·:: .i'rc:.1 (nr,a.ce ciuri,\,:; the
prosccu tion o:' ~1is wor![. ..:rnre it boco::10s necessary, in order to e:.-.:ecn te l"'l:::: own .rnrlc, to rc:.1ove
te,.1:)orary co7erin,~s placed. b r o cbei• Cont::.•ac tors
in ;ny b1•ancll oi' the .,..,or~:i h~ ::il1all 1·eplace sa::1e
i:::1 a pro:;:,0r r.1ann3r.
I::1 case V-:,330 covcrin;,;s can-"
not be replaced, tho ~2.1.Tte,• :::l'.~11 protect t~1e
wor~: in so;.!C ot;h-3r sati31\1ctory r:ianner.
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5. The painter shall be respo~1sibl~ .for any 6o.t!3.30
done to the ~ork of othor Co~tractorc, repairing \ Oli.l(:
sane to the s:, tisfnction of tLe Arc~1:L tccts o.nd
ho s:mll at his own expanse replace any • atcrials
dar.ia..:,ed to suGh an extent tl1:1 t the~' co:'l:1ot be
restored to t~·wir o::.~L.;inal condition. At the conpletion of tho wor];, this -'.:;n.,tr:ictor shall clean
of.f all palnt spots, oil anci staj_ns fr01:1 floors,
wooduork, ~lasa, ba~dware, etc., and leave tho
entire buildln~ in :.)erfect c-:-i.-,cJitlon, as .far n.s
his work is concerned.

6. A first-class job of '.)aln tL1c ·aill be accepted ·
onlyo All sap wooc, 9.:'lG. l:nots ;=iltall :receive a
thin coat of s},ellac ':lefore prinin~~• All inside
and outside wooc:wor';: shall llavc o.11 nail holes

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o.nu ii:1perfectio.1s puttied up aftor tho first
cont of po.int. If the surfaces are not in proper shape for paint.~n._; the Contractor shall
notify· tl:.8 Arc~•i toct be:.·ore p:•oceadln,:_; wl th the
work, oth8r~i3e ho wl]l be held rcsponsibl0 for
any poor wor~-: caused by i;:pro er s11rfaceso 'i'11e
application of tho first coat of j)aint by th.is
Co::. tractor shall be constPued n.s an acc'.eptar.ce
by hin of the re::::~ionsi1)llity for the b£\se. No
paintin~ shall be done out31do in extreme cold,
frost7, fo:_:y or dar.q r,cathcr~ Ho paL-.t 3:1:-.ll
be applied iI1 c.tus ty rooms. I~o cos. t8 of paint
shall be applied on either wet or· damp surfaces.
and in no case unless the preced:tn~· cont is dry
and i1ard. All woodv.:ork shall :.;o sandpapered
between each coat.
All oily racs st.all be :::'e,;1ovco
each ni,._~ht.

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April 12, 1946

SPECIFICATION~} POR THE CONS'.L1RUCTION OF
A JL:'.!ISH CLE'l'EH A!:1J FOUEE OF '1!0F.SI;I:?

MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

Section

Hr.rn

Plumbing
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l'his contract sb,:,.11 include nlJ. b.bor a.ml
materials required for furnishing, installing
and conn-:.~c t l:t1.c5 ready f'or operation plumbing
fixtures, hot a.'1d cold water piping, soil,
,,aste and vent pipini_;, Hnd storr:1. water piping,
~s shown on the drawin6S and specified herein. ·
,'here shall be n. separate syat11m of san.1.tary

SCOPE OF WORK

soil, waste and vent pipinG and a separate
syster1 of ntorr.1 water piping to a polnt near
the ea.st property Llne, thence con.."lecting through
a common branch to oxi st in[' C:i ty oe-wers o

Gas piping shall be install0d serving the heating boiler, oil burner pl lot, the clvrue stic: water
heater and the fut'.1re kitchen r!'.J.n.:::;eso noughingin only shall be provided futuro installation of
plmnbing fixtures in the B8.cernent Y~itcheno
Domestic water will be ~0Bt~a inn eas fired
storage water&gt; heRter, und will be ci rc11lated
with the assistance oi' !].n electric motor driven

centrifugal pump.
All defecti vc ond insuffic:tent mnt,:'lr ia.l2 nnd
work!:lanship sbull be r1aclo sood .'J.t Com:ro.ctor I s
ex:,)ense for at l"'.:l'.st one )··8ar followinc completion and scc"ptancao

GUALAN'fEE:

Licenses, association dues, in~~ection fees,
per-:'.1its, etc., -all shall l,e paid arni arranged
for by this Contractoro He shn11 pay all taxes,
of whatever nature rw.y applyJ nnc1 he sh~1ll pay
for inf\u.rance ss req1i_j_red b;/ lnw· a.nd by th,3se
speclfications~

FEES

The work -8hall nroceed as rapidlv as the conatruct:ton of the bulldinc; ,~ill p~rmit, and
shall be snbstr.nti ally cor:,;)le ted at the tir1e

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~ished t; Lhe Contractor.
All expos•.:d steel not othervlise p1•otected a;:, ;;y
galvanizin 0 , pa.intinb, etc,, s~1all be t_;iV8!i r,

protective coat of app~ov0J, corrosion-~esisti?~S

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10,; All work shall comply with local ordirn=mces
and othor regulations which may have jurisdictiono

11° Protection of all materials shall be at the
Contractor's responsi.bi.lity
All materials

PROTBC'l,ION:

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shall be kept covered and all ten 1pornry openinss

shall be kept pluGged or capped

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12. Excavate all tr~ncnes, etc~, necessary to receive the work indicated ,on the drawini: 8 and
called for by these ~pee ificat ions
tho ring~
bracing, purnpins, etco, .shall be the contractor's rasponsibilityo After tne work is
properly installed, insoected and aoprov~d,
refi 11 the trenches with damp earth, flet tlln,~
the backfill tboruu1:?)1ly by tanpin,s and pucldllne
in layers of not over 8 inches in thickness

EZCAVATION AND
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The street and alley, i ncludj n:: si ,;'l"'}wnlk, curb,

etco, shall he openod and restored t ( i tLe 80 ,_
pro1Tal of Clty authorttleso ·1·ho Contractor·
shall maintain adeauate barrica~es and h~znrd
lights Rs requifed.dt~ing prosecution of.the
street operationao '.l'.rw Cr:mtractor SltulJ. safeguard and protect al} other service pipos encounterod du.ri.06 excavating

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130 All materials she.11 be new, first quality, conf'orrn1ng to the fo llov1ln/::

(1)

Vitri£ied clay tile sewer pipin~ and

fitting, first quality socket type,
salt f;lazed, sta.ndnrd stre11.f_:th, in
accordance with th~ standards of tht:i
Clay Products Association.
(2)

Cast iron sewer yiipe and fitting_
sxtra heavy bell and spigot, tar coet~d

inside and outo

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Steel pi1Je0 Schedule 40, black or galvanized,,

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.Steel pipe, Gched1.il~ BO, galvanized with
screw recessed c~st iron drainage fittinr;a,
tar coat e d insid e and out.

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Fittings, b e aded, 125 lb 0 cast iron or
malleab l e iron, black or snlvanized.

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Lead, calking_. r_rype I, F' . Se Q,Q-L·-lf56"

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Lead, sheet, 5 lbo per nq. fto F.S.
QQ~L-·201, Grade Ao

(8)

L~&amp;d pipe shall be "A" or "s" for pressures up to 50 PoScio, "AA" or "XXS" for
pressures 50 - 75 Pos.1~, and "AAA" or
"Y..XSn for prcssurcc 75 - 100

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Oakum, long fibre.

(10) Hemp, c1ry- bro.id&lt;'ld.

14,, All valves for r,ast: iron or ~iteel pip~ 2 11 and
smaller shall bo screwed and all valvoa 2-1/2 11
a.nd la tiger ~-ball be flnnc/~ do

All valv~s ~n water ~upplJ
ws.t~r, hot water and Wl"l.te,r•
Lu...nkenheimer Fie. 2125 for
and Lu..nken..1·rnimc r :ris 1430
and l~rgero
a

,1p1ng 1nclud1nc cnld
return shall be
siz,:,s 2 11 n:1d smaller,
for s1 Z,() s 2-1/2"

Square head coc1::s shall be t\:-1ri ric s.n 1~e.2.~ 8:
Foundry Company 1 s lubricated plu~s
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15" Each valve instnlled in the build-~n6 shall have
a brass tag s0curely fasta :,')d t.J the hand wheel
to indico.to the f1,mction ·,-:,f tbe v.'11.vc by ti:1e
w-1rds "Cold i.\'.8.t~r", "I·Icd; ·:,et~r", or other nuitable d~scriptiona

VALVli! TAGS:

160 The Contractor shall furnish and locatf:.' all ·
sleeves for insf}1,.ti ·Jn into t1tr-:.' l'?GUr'l1 ::..--,art:i of
the buildingo
Sleeves 2irn.ll bo ualvon.i?.ed i1,.on
standa.:::-d 125 l "b, pipe. All pir,-~ s paR sine thr:.:mL:h
masonry cons trn~t ion 3}10.1-1 be fitted with
sleeves. VU~re sleeves ar~ installed in w~lls,
trim the sleevo ends f1,J;ih wtth 1:11.1 :.C'in..1..:-:;her.:!
walls and instn.11 -,,a.11 pl.,1t~:3, ·.:h~r;e sleeves are
installed 1n floor!J, tr.Lm ~her.1 o:~f f lur3h with the

-PIPB SLEEVES:

ceiling below and trj_m l/2" o.bovs the floor. All
sleeves shall be propP✓ rly installed and cemented
in plnceo
Ylhere ni ues wld. ch are to rernn~.n. expostJd pa::1 ::;
throud1 finl ~hed .floors, provide chromi urn !)lat(jd

cast brass~ hinBed floor plates with l" fla~ges,
arranged t0 cove1' the 1/2" sleeve extension.,
Where pipes which are to ::.·emain exposed pass
through fini shoe, walls, parti tion:.i, furrint, or
ce:tli!lG, yn~ov1de hingecl ceilinc; or wall plHtos,
with l" flange,chromium plo.ted cast brass, on

all finished snrfac e so
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Ap'il 12, 1946.

17. Metal drains and ve3ts belo~ cro0nd and ton
point , 3' beyond the t.u1ld.1.ns wall, d:nll be
co11ted extrn heavy Weicht co3t 1 ron, 1,c1.1 nnd
spieot pi p e and fi ttinc;s: ?oint z shall be
packed with Oakum anc i calkec: at lca ~d; J '' L':oep
with lead~
Sotl, wHste a.nd vent· pipinG ubt)vo
r;round, 2" ar1d s1;i.nller, shall be ~;~t.1'n ~~ 0 a.vy
galvanized steel pipe with blB.clf r6ce:1.'Jed
drainage fittincs an~ blacl{ caDt iron threaded
fittings for vent pip.1ng. Por sizos le..rger
than 2" they ahtd.l be •)f S?J!ie construction c.s
· for soil piping below n•ournJ.

r,fu'TAL DRAINS
AND VE. 'S:

rrhe sanitary syste,n shall be provided, v~here
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bonds o The c'iincharga 1'.r.:.1m i':tny fixt u.rs 01, ,:i rain
shall pn:2s tI1r0uch. its ot·.r:1 trap onJ.y
Cl can 0 ut 3
shall be installed at chRng~a of direction in
lines, and ,·,herA inJicntec'; h·:&gt;Vdcver tLe (:nto.nco
betwoen c lcanout s w5. thin cb.e tu.:l..lC:. 111L ~r,o.11, i.n
no case., exceed 40 f~ct.
Cleunou-c ;:; rhid.l be
f'itted v;~th feirr 1.Jles end ~crew pl.1:.~~•c
Cl.tHU:.ol".ts
:in floor .'J shall bt=i f:;:-.: tendMl f'nl .l 2:'..z.~ l~c. to thf'i
floor l~vel vd.th outll'.':ts f••'1Ui,i;ped wH~c boc:sey
No. 807 cleanoutso
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Vent lines shall te c:onnee:te(: ut &amp; lrnit): 1t of' not
less than 12 inclle3 above t!'w fixture:1 :.rn!'ved
nn~\J. shn.11 be VEr·ad.;id
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foot"
J1o vent ;:dial]. b:, ezt8~:d.N1 f:r.ir,)u 1: ) , ~; 10 roof s r:rn.1ler thm1 11 inc·.rH:is.
r..hc r-e-: _;:. h~,,,·v1 cn.blo,
two or mar-~ vent lines .mrc.· be. c :&gt;n:·K c toJ nnd extended as ontc'! pipe throud~ t1v? rc'.)f 0
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Flashing of vent~ pr: 33 i.n;:: thro~1_:;h th,~ ~ 00 f' :-J]J/12. 1
be made by th:l.s Corr:~:::-'.7ct or·, u s trj;_::, nr~'.:-:c /,. 811 &lt;'H)!;
lead, 5 lbo per sq. I't. not 101~ th~n 12" s~u~re
at the bairn of thl'l pi;)e, nnci :'r&gt;Pri,;d t -=' the -::;,)p of.
th~ pipe and 'l0 '!!!1 insico ths :,i :t&gt;e c l:J::hf::.:;
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18,, Interior I.'o,rn8p:n,ts si,t,1 J. tc Gxt re. ;w,r vy •;•,e.'.. ..:,ht
cast iron to a po int Z. :Coct b0~·c.,nd tt.c bu1lc.':in.z

DC','Ili3P '.JUTS:

Wallo

19 o Exterior st,.., r.nwa t er 30•,,:~ r:J n.nc .~ 3_1d, t O r y ~3 ev:e rs
.from a ;1 :).int ~~ feet 1Jn:,~'.)n,1 !;ht)· c-uI ::.,1.~ ll(l r:a].J_,::
to the city ~euer sh~ll be v1tr1fie~ tile with
cernantr!d joint;.,;?
'.::'!1,~ joint betw':':e, 1 G:H,t :l.!'&lt;.Jl·.

and vitrified tile sewers 8hall te c~nt in a

block of co11crete lf 1t lB.r:~er (Jn e acr 1 s i::e tl:w.n
the out31de din.mote:' c:.· tJJ.o r,ii)e [,r~d ,J.G inr.:llfl 3

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April J2, 19460

200 Gas piping shall be Bchedule 40 black ste~l,
with heavy beaded cast iron or malleable iron
screwed fittingso

, GAS PIPING:

l,ta.ke arrangements with the Utili t:r and 6rect the
meter to conform to utility ret,ulatiom1 o In·--•
stall square head cocks at connections to water
heater and oil burner piloto
21 0

Cold water piping buried below 0 rour~d shall
lead., Hot and cold we.tap pipin£, 1.nslde the

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WATER PIPING:

buildine shall be galvanized steel with heavy
beaded galvanized cast iron or malleable iron
screw fi•ttings o
Arrange for water service -and install curb cock
in cast iron valve box and instoll meter fur nished by the City, in accordance with City
regulationso
Pipe and fittings shall be free from fins and
bu1,rso Screw joints shall be nm.de with a lubricant applied to the male threads onlyo Threads
shall be full cut, and not more thnn three
thrae.ds on the pipe shall remain tixposed o
Unions shall be provided ln connections to all
apparatus where required for ready disconnectionc
On pipe two inches in diameter and emaller,
unions sha.11 be heavy pattern brass to iron
ground-joint type with both screw ends hexagonal
or octagonalo On pipe 2-1/2 inches in diruaeter
and l11rger, unions shall be standard weight black
cast iron flnnl,e type with g9.sket of l/16 inch
thick best quality fibero

INSTALLATION OF
S EEL PI P r;G :

Pipe hung from ceilings shall be supported by adjustable solid rod type wrought iron or malleable
iron hangers spaced at such intervals as will prevent saggine, and in no case mor~ than 10 feet
a.part~ Vertical runa of pipe shall have h~avy
wrought iron clamps or collarso All hangers and
collars shall be made of sizes suitable for the
weight of the pipec All changes in pipe sizes
shall be made with reducing fittings or recessed
reducerso
Gas and water piping shall be pitched to drain t G
low points, provided with plugged tease
Install isolating valves for tho various sections of
cold and hot water ~ipingo

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Apr11 12, 1946 o

Cold water pipin~ shall be kept as remote as
possible from any wnrrn pipes.

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Approved air cushions shall be installed on all
water pipes near faucets and at ends of mains.

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::iupply to each fL-:.ture not hav.i.r~ compression
stops or equivalent shut-off arr·,msamentso

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Final com1€ct.ian~-:; to all fixtures and equipment
shall be made in a manner thn.t will pel~mit the
complet6 removal oi' any fixture or piece of
equipment without cuttinb the pipe lines or
da..'na.ging beyond repair any fittini;, valve., etc.,

FINAL CONNECTIONS:

240

Roo.f Sumps shall be Josam 463-GS., coatedo

ROOF SUMPS:

250

Floor 1:;rains shall be

F'LOOH DHAINS:

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with :f'la,shing

ring, exce:_:&gt;t in baser:ient 1' loor, Josrun 540:--S,
coatedo
Yard c.rains sball be Jo~a:-:1 1/5404
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260

~ater Heater shall be ona Clow B-5004 "Clipper"
fully automatic, sL:.e 755-S, insulated ,jacket,
75 galo storage heator. It shall he provided
withe. Watts l Jo., 301-L 1 -1/4 1' relief valve,
piped to disci: -arce above a floor drain. Install

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a gato valve, uni.on and a check valve on the
cold wa-cer su~ply. Connect the vent to the
boiler ureeching vt1 th 4' 1 tra.nsl te vent pipe
and fittinLBo

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All hot and cold water pipes throughout the
building, sha.11 be covered with 3/4" vrnol felt
coverirl[,, lined on the inside with asbestos
f'or hot water• piping, and with t a.rred paper
for other pipini, an.d covered on the outside
with a six ounce per square yard vanvas Jackot 0

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Fittings in r:..ot and c:ild water pipe s1iul1 be

insulated with hair felt, and finlshod with
approved lap cement similar to Johns-Manville
No o 400 cement, w:i. th canvas jacket on the outside., the whole to match up in thickness to tho
pipe cov_ering ~

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All suspended soil and waste pip~, Hnd horizontal
rain leaders shall be cov~red with a 1/2" thick,
wool felt coverini; with layer of tarred paper on
the inside and with six ounce per square yard
canvas jacket on outside, same as the cold water
pipe covering •

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WA'l1 ER }il!~TER:

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All local ox.puse.l com:£1,::tlor,r fr.-,1;i •{'3.tor
br!:l.nche;3 .:,o f~_.-_'.;- .... .cPis at fixtu1·r-~.

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All waste uw:.: ~~il piping, exl:,:,;t; n:.
otherwi~e spocifi&lt;:!&lt;i, nGove tlw i,.ro\md
floor"

'.£'he pnste used in corm,.}r:ti:)n with all covel'i.ng
work shall contain pu ri s ~!"ef}n or ottrnr. a,_iproved
vermin or rode.it proof' :in,._cedient,
The !"l:.::t.n~es aw. uniona ~1ia.l1 not t;,.::. iJo,.-or0,-:l
I::-1sula.tion adjacent to .f'la,i::.,,as ;;;t1ia1.Ll be L1.r:el•oj
back and neatly finished s0 kS to al1aw ncce3s
and re!"lOVA.l of both flc1.nt~e.s wi th•~•ut L:1j1,I7 to
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covering.
Install ?/4 brass flan 6 0-d d.1romiurn plateid l'lntl
freezing sill cocks where dtiown oa p"l.an::,
Eae}~
shall nave a nose key anli '.·,b&amp; supr;Jy t&lt;J E:rl'::h
sill cock sl,all have sLut~off and drsl:-: V,llvan
on the insidd of the buildi3G •

Install a 3/4'' hose va.lvA in the bc,.~lnr rcom
near the bo:1.l(;r front ..
29a Cold wr1ter inlet to ref'},~cti!l.£, pouJ. shfdl be
provi:ieG witil u stop ou,: 'l,rtsto .Jf.,l•;.· LL·idr.:1 th~,
buildi•w, and with an Everfi,1!1 t,1iJ90 w,z,~l1; fit.ti:.1t;
in tne po,J.L
Drnin c,)niW·)'.~L&gt;n ..;he..u Ln J)J'G\.J fod
with a ~oosay gate valve JllOD, in caJt iron
box, c:r.na J,.,;:1~1..•1 i/26'/3 drain fittinr,,

All defects J.isclosed ,J:; t~1e re8ult cf' t1 .. £; l'ollowin[, tests sl,all be rei~,edied b·-1 fafo.: .• 1·, :: 1:e
expense oi.' tLe Contrwctnre
All hot and colci water pl".&gt;in,~ sLa:Ll :.;e 3'.,bjac~ed
by the Coni;rE&lt;.ctor to R hydrostH.ti~ ;n·{33:1uro t1,::;t
of at lea.st 100 pounds per s-1'Jnrc i.,d1. ,;, ft9I' tLr,

inst al lat ion of all sa11i tury :;;::1J)j nG &amp;nd before the
installation of any fixt11res, tho e n6.J o.f the
system shall be capped and all li:-.es .:f.'ill.:;d ·,,:i+;h
water to the roof and allowed t0 stn.nd W1.t~.l a
thorough inspection has been r:iade c .Aft0r t,hl' fixt'.lres ar-e set, a smoke or equivalent to:~t sh11l .L
be made, usin~ an approved apparnt~s,

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April 12, 10460

All flanges, pumps, equipment and apparatus required for the tests si1all be furnLihed by the
Contra.ctoro

If insp6ct1on of test uLows defects, such defective work or material shRl 1 bo replo.ced with :nc.:w
t&lt;J.!lt&lt;'II"iul, aud the inspection 2.nd tFJst,3 repent~d.
No calkinf; of sc.rowed joints or holof1 1J acceptable~

310

Hater Closets:
ow E-1....,,'5
syphon s!et ov•1l 15 inch hi.t-;h wn.ter
closet bonl with ,~ 11 tor; in.1.~,t; E-1·lcCO ·d. treou.s
china 10\J-cl,,vm tank wl tll d6pro '::l sed lid, all
· m~tal lovBr' oporat~ % devtGe ,1 ::wt tom .Jvppj_:,
wtth s:n,:;_wn lirr,akinL, float valv1.~ .• 2 :r:cL flu:...h
connection, H-144ti 11 1~bonit~i•1 opet1 front !!eat
with checl&lt; hin6 e.
A.11 1::1xpnr.nd. m.etr} pr,.:rt;s
chromiu.111 plated brass.

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Lu va·;; ori e .s :
Clow H--24'7'1-t,'[6 Gr(",cLm 20 ;,. ]0 11 vit,re-:rJus
china lnvato1 ;f ,11th I:ncV; npen ·)ver.:f'lov, _;
anti-s~)lash rjm; conc(;;l]t:d r·t(itcl ltrn1cc1';
Chicaso self'-closini, cclC. \'.ii.i.t,,r :L;ucr~t. t•,ith
ronaw&amp;ble ~eF, t find 4 u.rrn in(:~xad metal
handle; µor,-up waste f'ix,tl.i'e, Lotr.l Lnc !:• ot~
ws.:Jt6; 3/8 11 supplies to 1,~;ll v.:.tL sto~:·1:, anc1
GetP.l flan~;~.s;
1~-1/4 11 cetst brr,ss tri',f; :o
wall t,.:i th cle:inout nc-)tul Lt~•rtf c,
All r,x,;otcd
met&amp;l part.~ chromin.r,1-plntcd bi~a.:',E'lc.
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Ur:l.no.ls: (:Sa.cement) ( See 36 for oth,3r urinals)
-C c,w H~2090 vitreous cn1na siphon jot 11':ail
urinal 11,ith integ:.. &amp;.l trl,p., f;Xt011d!,d lip i:i.nd
top inlet;
vi treovs chirn=-. top ~mp_ply t.:.nk
with flow regulatinL stop ar~ nuto~atjc
fl ush1n 6 s:,1-;hon., flush pipt,, :Jf ta-: r: an,_..,py
2 11 cant br-B.tH.:_ eor,cei!i.led ontl~t cr:nnect-ion,
screw~, bolts £tnc": vws:1.e:•(.;.
!-.11 l'x:ic.•.ss.:,d r::etn.1
parts e;hr'or...1.lum plated bl'ose •
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I:rinklng Four.ta5.r.:

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H-44U9 ll''&amp;dclen° wJ-:.i t,i&lt;'/ vj tI'eous chi nc.
pedestal dri.n1{in 6 folmt aln w:i th int•.;[.1'9 l
receptor, 2 st1°ee.m :r.wm1&lt;J bu:lldins head with
hoocl guard and m .. tort1t-1.tic s'i:;r(;run r&gt;ugula.tc.·r,
self-closing stop with four-ball all metal
handle, supply pipt, and Li. ttings; brass
strainAr; cnst ircn floor flan3~ fo.r supply
and \"taste connect ions; m.oulaed Ft..1 bbe r- base

i:;crews and washers~ All exposed ml'.ltfll
chro~ium plat~d brass~

PLUMBING l11 IX'l'UHES:

�Connno No o 4520

April 12, 19460

Service Sinks:
ow H- ~ Vitreous china 22 11 x 20" service
sink with inte[;ral back, 3/4 11 Chica.go Faucet
Co 4 Noc l '/3 Q.u aturn ciouole faucet, with pail
hook and brae&amp;., waste plug with strainer,
2" cast iron trap to wall, enmneled inside and
out.,- with cleanout plug al'lu lJedestftl supporto
All exposed bre.s s parts chl' Jlrli uw plai.ied
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East Baserient 'i'o:!.lets ') n ly, water closets

shall be wall outlet type, Clow H-'153 "Aust:n"
siphon jet, elon~ated rin vitreous china wall
closets with Clow supportin[,; stack hanger with
cap nuts and waEJhero, ''n t:· on1 te" Ls.rct rubber open
front seat, co;1cealed ?loan I'. oy-si.l rough brass
flush valve wit h l.~uiot- Phtsh equip-:nent and V-100- ~A
vacuur:1 breaker, 1 11 wl1eel handle stop, elbow flush
connect ion for concealed s:)ud, spud coupli nc,
wall and spud flanges and wt.i te metal osc: ill at 1~;
handle.
Provide rubber ti;1ped seat stops in wa.llo

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Walls shall be 9n thick, hard burned brick laid
with shove joints completely filled with Portland
cement mortar ,t1ade of one part lime, one part
cement and three parts of elean, ~harp sando
Horizontal joints sllall 1;.ot excee d 1/2", vertica.l
joints 1/4 11 on inter-ior face.
Lay all briclt as

headers, breakin~ Joints between c our3es. Strike
interior jolnts s r:10oth wlti:1 face o:t brick and
plaster entire exterior o f bri c k with 1/2" thick
mortaro
Place cast iron ste ps 12" a pa rt in macl1ole wall.

Conslir-d.ct flow channels of' concre t ':) or half-tile
!'or all connect in.::; sew8rs tn the manhole.,
Bottor:: of mu.nhole 3hull be r 6 11 t h tc-k 1-2--4 concrete
slab at least 5t: in din1.1eter 2,r-00.ter than the outside
diameter of the brickworko It shall be rc-tnforced •
with 3/8'1 deformed r·ods 9 11 on ce:i;itera each way o

Manhole shall hnve an inside disJn.rJ ter of 48" and
shall be carrie~ up this size to within 24" of top,
and then g:radunlly brought to an 18 11 diameter circle
and shall be fitted with A. 18 11 diameter- clear dSjbening
Clow B-23'/6 - 165 lbo cast iron manhole frame and
covar, set at 6 rade levelo
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MANHOLE:

�Comr10 No o 4520
April 12, 1G46o

Sum.p Pump shall 'oe one size ZK Penberthy
su:,rp PUMP:
electric auto:mn.tic pump witt, 41 settini::;, having
1/4 horsepower, 1 pha sc, 110 volt t1otor,
It
shall be provided with R sump C•..)ver with perforated top, fittin;_, inside the hub of the 18 11
tile sumpo It shall dischart.:,e to tho sewer,
through a 1-1/4" pipe provided with a cnte
valve, union, check valve, o.nd a dee;) r.3e~l
trapo Electric wiring is 1mder another divi-

siono
Sump shall be r:iade of 18" tile, 4 foot deep,
set on a 6 11 tl:ick ccnc rete p~.&lt;i of sa:·, :o con~
struction as thr.t specified for the Man.hole 0
350

Hot water Rec ircul6.t1:nr Pump slin 11 be No 0

HlEV Bell~

Got::Bett

high velQcity bocster,

installed in the recirculatl:16 main ,uitb
valves on each side of' the PUMPo
It st.all
be operated ~nder control of a Mercoiu
DA-36-5 aquastato Electric w1r1.ng will Le
done under another division.

35.

Clow H-2038 vitreous china, one !)ieoe stG.11
urinal, vitreous c~il:ii:1 top su,p1ly tank and
a.utoma tie flu3h si 1:hon. All e:~ 1:iosed. metal
parts chrome plated brass.

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Commo Uoo 4520

A EW SH CEI rEH. Al
HOUSE OF \'JORSHIP

MUSKEGON

SECTION

April 12, H~46o

MICEIGAN
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Heating and Ventilati
lo 'i1 he work required UJ.ider this section shall
include all labor and material, tools,
equipment and services required and reason-

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ably incidental to the installation and
completion in opors.ti ve com-ii tion. of the
heati1-'l6 and ventilntin[, synte:t1 shown on the
&lt;:t;.'"'a.wings nnd de::.c:..~ibed in these specif:i.t:at1.onso
2o The buildin6 shall be heated witn a. twopipe forced circulation higl.L -cec1;:-,erature
i:-1ot water hor,tin0 syster1i., er.1 1 jloyins c1:1st
iron convcctors in steel enclosures in
principal rooms, ano. c nst iron direct
radiators in service rooms~ Hot \H:1ter will
be supplied from a steel firebox oil-fired
boiler, fully a.1.::.tomati call y controlledo 'l'.t1e
te~perat~re of the water supplied to the convectors shall be controlled therrnostat:lcally

in inverse ratio to outdoor temperature,
Conv(lctors shall have band valves for s.trntoff and for individual manual control of
temperature o ::.·he casement hecres.tion Hoom ,
and the main story Chapel will be wF.trrned and
ventilated with a mechanicQl air supply aDd
exho.unt system, capable of supplying all outside air or recirculating any perconta.g'3 of
the air between O a.nd 100 per cent o '1.'he ai.r
supply units shall be factory asser1bled, fanconvector units having viscous air filter~J
copper convcctors of extended surface type
warmed with boiler water, a.utomatic the,rmostatically controlled fac~ ar~ bypass dampers,
und space for future addition of a &lt;lirect ·
expansion c.;onvectoro :\'.echnnical exhaust
ventila.tion 3hall be provided for a second_
story ifitarior toilet room, all other toilet
rooms hs.vint~ naturr..1 ventilation via vdndowso
Domestic wnter will be heated b~ gas as part
of the Pluinbin6 Sectiono
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This Contractor shall make good the following 1"'equirements:

All work shall be free .from defects in
materials and worknanshipo
All apparatus sriall be so built and installed as to deliver its full. rated
capacity at the full efficiency for which
1·t is designado

�Comma Noo 4520

April 12, 1946.
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Licenses, association dues( inspection
fees, permits, etc,e all s:Ciell be paid
and nrranscd for by the LuntrRctor
He
shall pay all taxes, or whatever nature
mny a;)ply and he shall pay for 1nsurance
as required b.:,· le.VI arili uy these s~)ecifications ~

PEES

':!:'he work sha:...l proce,;d as rapidly as the
constr·uc t lon 01 the build in" w 111 permit,
and s"r. . all i:.ie sub::3tantially conplt,ter'l. at
the time or completion uf tl1e oui hii nc.

1'I.!'1iE A.ND PENALTY:

TAXES

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The Ovrne.c r-eserv0s the rit,:;Ht, in ca3e of
undue o.elay b7 the Contractor, rmd upon
three days' written nottce, t1.J lrnvc the
work completed t:; or,lH~rs, at-. t;:a! expense
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Dids sLall b'3 o,'.:-.sed u1t stnt;le time l'lbor,
and if overtime i;~ roq11l ,'tHl, t.Le Con-~
tractor shall fu1·nish cnis Pt c0s t without
profit or :,ve:-h~ad pe1·,:e:1taLe:~.
•:1 1ertir1.e
extras will be &amp;llowed only uoon written
order 01· the ownerso

'l.'HE,

Arm OVER'l'Irt,E:

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On the drawlr.,s and in r.i1~ gneclficationa,
s1113:n'ITUTIONS:
certain def i ·1i te makes o.r ldn:i.'.3 of m~1t1:1r-ial
or apparatus are specified as s~andard.
'I'he bl cider- Sl1a l l r'1ake 1i is pr•:i 2~09 !ll upon tLe
basis of f,.u-·nlshl:11.:; the tr.2kes or kinus sn1'ci••
fled, b.1t i1a i .i l nvl ted to uid 8130 on any
other equal or sirnilfl.r makes o.r Kinds he may
desire to sn'uctitut.e, sub;nlttiw; hith hiR
proposal a de:3cript::1 ve, li•.it uf .;uch propc:sed subs tit Llti o~s
t oc.,:;e the r with stet e-•
ment s ae to t-he ar:10unt s whi &lt;.:h tie ,,,.i 11 deduct
from or e..Jj to his r:1•0 J,:,std hecHuse of each
oi' suer. substi t.utic;ns,
,::,houlci r·(16 owner
aecicie to acc~pt ?.ny c,f tnF. h pro~osf'ld .substitutions, the written c-.&gt;lll,r'~.lct cie ag:r~e-,
ment will Le su &lt;.1rown 1.:s t;,,.; i.nc:~ude nnd aeftne such acceptod 1·!1i.1:.·tit:utions,
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:J10u drawi11,,:;n shal ]. ue ::iuur,11. t t ocl in :;uintuple
of all i-Jl':'..ncipal item8 o":· equlpr1ent, and work
shall not proc ee&lt;l unt .!. l t.i1~ se drawings have
been app;.... oveJ. by tbe Enbineor. ~juch approval
does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for &lt;iiment1i,)n:;, etc", or ol' 1·1.ll'nish~
ing all parts or iternf.: required for the ~mccessful ope1·ation of the equipment, even
thow,;h they may not be called for on the

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The drnwinc;s ncconpany1ng these spoci!'tcn-

L-ESIG?i 1';DA1\:IN ,;S:
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tions a.re design drawlI'lcs und c;euerally are
diagra.r:unatic, 'I'ney do not shot: ever:.r offs6t, bend or elbow which muy be required in
the pipinc and duct work i':n· insta.llnt ion in
the space allot~ tedo 1'he Cent r(lc tor .11-i&amp;ll
f o 11 o •N tho d cu w l nt..., s a s c lo s cl J E, s i i.; :i. !j pr .s. c •.
tical to do 30 and he shnll in:::te.11 :1d·:.::ltiona.l
bends and offset;.s w.:.,e.ce !'t:~p.:i..-'•~d b.,r tb:.i e:-:igencies of ccnJtr:~c·t:on,
L'Le ~:..::1~:i-f1.cr0r 3:-:all
furnhih addltio:wl det!:t.il drawin,.. !! r.:Ac.e frorr.
measure,;i.ents taken at the b\.illdin,; as may be
required for installatioL of the work.
lOo ·..::·he Cont;i•at.:tor !.JhaJ..l clear: tk::rou;"hly ail of
the aJTparatus i't.:rnished by hir::i nnd i:e shall
re;r.ove i'rcru tLe, b..::ilcL'l.; 9.!':u :Jr~~::ise~ ~11
de 1::: ri s u1v.:' 'c.lr.it.~a e d rr,s t c ri o.l re;,_; l tin,__: r'r,)m
these operaticn3a

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11. All cuttiutS, fittl.n,2,, repa.irt.r..c, a.nr'· finlsr.i:ie:
of mason.r·i, :::cncre tl~, :r.etal Jr• ca:c:)~;1try work,
etco, that r:l'JY te r'(::;1~ir:2d fer 0pcraticns con••
te:n,:,lated in :Lie c.)ntra;.:!; :::l"•.:J.11 t-e don~ :-.Y
skilled crafts.:H,r ::..~ tL~J ('X.Je::?e :::t' the Co,itractor" ;'],H',:.:il'i,-F.. lly, .:-.0 .:Heel .-.embers of
the buildini.:; sLall be cut or dr-lll~d ex,;ept

Cl'.'.7'l'I NG,

with perrnin£ion of

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·:•~11i:',incer-.,

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'.!'lie Cofr•

tractur sLall dcte~~ine anct be re~~onsible
for the pr::&gt;pcr 1-:&gt;c. at..i Jn3 t..;1,: di~r'.lcte.r of a.11
inserts fc1· hl-ni.;or.s, hclos, .:.Lr..~':es nnc1. otLt-r
openin1~s iL n'-:·u c(_n::;tru.ction, ;~~d he shall cu-~

operate with uoncrecrors Ior other divitl~ns

of the wol''K, t.,ivi~ c.ue anc.: pr·~mer notification regar·Jlut~ all su~h worl&lt;o
120 All major items :,f aqi..;.l)i:-ient 3!:all b!.' delivered
with a sho;J ccat ,.:;f paint,
:·;o further pa.int-•
in~ 1s req~ired ~xcent a~ m3y ~~ ne~ee~ary to
repair da:rla~:e to the sn,T) coat in b.andlinbo
'l'he interior ,.)f i:;h.e tv,:.; vertical eJd'rn:.1st
shafts s1,e.ll oe palm:.ed :Jric.r to fa.brica.tjon
of the ducts with a nes.-:;~- cotlt of Hit.ruse
pa.int.
'!'he Gteel enclosures of the convectors
shall have a e ... oi:, co at ur 1 1:;nd r.rnd 011 µst nt.
Paint tr~e 111~ iC: e of a 11 c.: u.c ts vi sl ble fr0;,1 th~
rooms throuLh grill~s an.::. diffusers one coat
black pa.int.
All f.Xi~Ost,d steel not otLer-&gt;'-'ise
prote:ctea as b:; L~lvanlzi:nr., ps..:.nti:1t;, etc,,

will be 6 iven a µrotective coat of approved,

corrosion-resist int; paint, ... n,ler the Paintil"l...f,
Di vis.iono

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A:iril 12, 1846.

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and their starters mid controllers, end he
sha.ll cooperate with. tl.o t•lectrica.l con-trnctor in puttint:, tho motors into proper
service.
16, The Contractor fm· each ;itice of appA.ratus or
part of the equi pr,ent st.all rw.ke all nee ea sary
adjuntrJonts of valves, d1,1.:1pers, therrnostats,
t,tc~, and .sLall in3trur.t t:noroug.hly the owner
and his staff in the efficient. o:,erntion of the
apparatus.
Written instructlona coveri~. the care and adjustment of each a iparatu:. sllnll be furnished
by this Contractor u.nuer t;lass attached per-manently near each &amp;.i;~)arn.tu:3,
Cor:mlete pnrts
list and S)t:Cific.;a.tion.r; C()Veri~" each piece of
,nechanic e.l appnra t·J.::i snall be f;_irni shed to the
Owner,
17 o Pi ;:)e s}1all bo ScLeaule 4G bl11cL steel. 'L'tJ.e
pipi~ r.ia.y Le .installed '-:Jy v,eldi~, using
sha~)0d weldirlc.., 1.'ittin;_s.S a:-id competent jour-neymen welders, or 1 t mfty be ct3sor,1ble d w1 t :n
threaded joints using heavy bendc,d cast iron
125 lbo fittinL,~, at tha di3cretion of the
Contru.ctoro
All cut Ands of pipe shall be rea.nod to insure
full diEn,eter, A 11 uipin,, snn..t.l be _,,itched to
drain to low points. us 1~., a s1. iri t level,
flow and return pi;.,ing bei1't.c, t;rad~d at lt'.last
one inch in 40 feet,
Additional ofLrnts with
drained rises, to those s11cw;n 011 the dra.winbs,.
may be requir·ed to i nst~ll the p~plnt:; in the
spaces allottedo

Expansicn Cd1u contraction in ti1e pipirJ.L shall be
carcd for by u::ie of ex: n.n.:;ton :,prin,~ l!t:,nds J:1ade
of weldix1t, elbows and pipe, or other accopta.ble
means, with iJnc;,ord macte of heavy bar iron clomps
spot waldE:Jd to the pirJinL, anci bruced to the build~
ing construction with rods anc ~urn-buckles or
stru.ctural steel bracesc
t_~1clJOY' braces s,1all ·t~e
installed in the ux t effective r.mnner to secure
the desired ri,sults.
No su.;,:Jorts, ancLor:::;, stays,
etca, shall be attached in olucos where th~y will
injure the b,..lildinG con::itruction_, either in the
erection or by the w.aignt or expnn.sion of' the
pipeo

1:0'1' ViA'l1 .I-1 PLO"i1
.11.:.D HLTUI{ tJ PIPE,

VALVES A.m
FI'... TIHGS:

�He duct ion~ in pipe 3 iz es sball iJe mu.do wit .t1
the use of oc.:er.tric .fi ttln 1;s or at clrnnbe.'.3 in
pipe elevations. \nlvcs sLall Le placed at the
hit.;h points 01' branches ana there s:,ull be no
u:1drained pockets, wL.ether thu valves are in
the open or closed ~osition.
Unions slial l ;Je La[:ketles3, w1 tl1 i.::.-'b.SS to ir,)n
contact su.1·f&amp;.ees,
?ipe h&amp;nLel'!:. sr1c;.ll :.:;o
C.riniiell Fit,, 104. adj ·.l3table sw1 ·:el t;,Tid •,vi th
solid roas lnntrdlt7d at ln~erv:-11~ no•- t0 e:.co,:d
10 feet,
InHerts L&gt;r hanLers snnll be f:...r·niJh.cJ
and in'ita.~:.J..,_id : 11 ccr"(' rote fon:rn ·u;; "::.i1i.'l ,_.,,)Jltrac tor.
Valves sl,a.11 be 1-J.ll (11' one make. fr,r· 1~5 lb
6llli'.ll t . . (.;J'fl,H-.!, ._:.-_)11:...:!r1f' 01 ,I.,1 !n&gt;~•::lJJ.~:~.-:.()I"
/'i..ll
val~es i: 11 rs1~d &lt;,mnl::..~-r· ,.i.ail 1·&lt;: :ic.:'fnH :., L'.•r,~.on···
heimer fi:21~5 or· e,pal; :_i-1/:-: 11 fm·J lnq,e1· '-lh&amp;:Ll
be fln.nL,r-C, ;-__,un.ketu.•·i",l1I' t,l&lt;i.:"-0 01· v:-J_,.'..llv
·;adi at')r ru1d c- ,r:..ve( c. i· v,::1., t·R .s:.al i L,_; :;:1.".:::.
packle.9s t. ·pe witr. c:r.;r.,'.1,:,.c:.lt.1.. ·., •• l ..&lt;:.:"···l."s, oesii.;ned us ;ecir1ll:,· for L_1t, if,Utf-H StJrvico,
,t.e
return 01' ,:cc,cl c, .· l ·-;.t · ~· 1,.n,: ,_; ..,:_'Ji; · !:. .&gt;c ..: •• :, 1~ :.:-e
equi.,v)ed ,;jt_i: 'J. :~P_c,. lHli•,:: -~l'i.- ··: : 2.:t..:l..·1c,,
~i-1e co11vec ·. . ·)!,.~ u .... t1.i: ::i..L.c g.~l:.).,.;.:/ ;; .J ... i-:!:-~--: s~·Jt. . ll
have ~ cat~ ·,,..·tlvf_l (!i:} 1.'.Je D-)'l.:'f Gt.' :u•cr.. },:;;1 ;,r;ci a
square h8ad r.cck JL G~,e :cetur:-.. 1·t,ce i'!' \.:.,~.er
flow adjustnent.
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Each 1·E,diat01· nrw ,;, :~v•:ctur :::L:,~l oe 1 i:'c':icled .-.1tl1
a 1/8 incl! koy or.·~l·L&gt;t:folct ('OI,:.iH'e,:~1 5,:r: vn.!.ve
Furnish 10 keys tu tnc u:mer,
At all hill torw i,1 the pipin,, install. 11nll and
Gossett autOIJf.1.tic Hir- vonL vulves, ,.lt!i thcl:.•
outlets piped to oit:cnr,r!._,e ,d.:,uve tl:.e fl,.Jc!'.
180 The Contr·actc:.l· sLnll I'\:.r·:1.!.~'.h am.. lon1t;P, a..i.l
sleeves fc,1• :insertion i1:.tJ :Jtr"'ctu.ral ;Jarts
of the bnil&lt;llfl1.,.
:&gt;leeves ~ir.all be Lalvani.:,ed
iron !:l tn.!1dtu'ct l~:f&gt; 1 r,. ri i;e.
All pipes pa~rn-·
ing thr.Ju~_,h mG.sor:.rJ cc,n:.: true: t j :::,n r: ... n.i..l ucfitted w1 th al•Jeves.
,1i1ere sle0ve~ a.~f., ini:;talJ.ed in v1alls, triL1 :he sleeve ends flush with
ell finished \'.all;::: !::!~J. ins~nll wall plates.,
Where sleeves nre in~talled in floors, trim
the:1 o1'f flush with th~ ce i l l ~ be lo,. ond trim
1/2" above the floor,
All .sleeves sha11 i)e pro-•
perly installed and cemonted in placeo

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11ne2e pipe;:, wbich H:t'e t;:, re,iio.ln ex:,osod pu:J;J
t:U':.,uf:J1 finislwd fluors, p~·ovida c1.rowiui,1
plated cast brass, hinged floor plates wltn
P' fla:1.g,es, arrang.;d to cover tha l/2 11 ~leeve
e.xtenslono

\'illere pipes WHich aro tu r-ernnin ex:&gt;oseJ pass
ti.u,o'.l.L!l finlshed'vH• ..J.ls, 1n..i•t:it;i.0!1~, fuj•r.ing,
OJ.' ce.i.lint.:, pi•ovlde nln,;ecl ce.i.liI'lt; o;_~ vrn.J.l
plates, with 1 11 flan 1·.e, c~11'01;:ii.ura plat~d cast~
brea~, on all fini:slwd sud'aee~"
19, Ihtdla~oi'~ s:i.nll be Ltl:;t·. il'OJl, lc!;!;l:..!ss, tnin
t•.11..lul:'\r t;rpe, woigain./ not more thu.n 4.5 1·J.,
per sq., fto
1:ach .3:1t1l i oe bushed for ti,·10
p:;..pe .vntar .3UriliGe, vluoi_ed and ._;1 1-0;1 11 j,i:'in.i.nb
c;.iat of pal.nt.
E:a.;h r:idl ~C(H ::iua.Li :.ie i.:0:JttiJ
hydro3tu~ically to ~0 lus. pr~us~re anu prov~d
tl.;_;i:i..., 1:3.t tiw factory.
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S:1dlut.or suµ:io.l't.:8 Had br:1ci.ce:;:1 s:tu~~ ·,.o c:e.11t.:.••
lcvtjl' type, ~ttnci.J.ed t-:1 .::.:1;.J1:.•1~ts LU.iu ~-•J..H 1.&lt;'J;} :iAt
i:1 tl,c masonry o;r t!1i., c,~l1t rac l;()l',
,.hei.'t· 8LCJ,{[j
on lhe d:rawL1&lt;;, '/L;k.C:J.n ;;;tct:.... .;.'i1.~h.dJ 3tnc-l. tu;::io
r1:J.&lt;li•itors sLall 1.!t;; 1\.i.c:iL:s!.eJ ru:,1 in;:;tillH'd ;:;L
sp~.Jcl~.11 \7Ul(;t.;.n !. d·JiHJl-'!' 01~.':, -&lt;'~~)~:..;; C.lllcl })I"u'J'.. (~~u
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wlch Vul~~~ r~tllator covdrs.
20, CtJ!lV1;cto1·s for pr•in~iy::._ l'oor:.1s r.rio ~l CH; H,·,r..J

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R8.G::.ato1&gt; Co:"n1::n.ny 1 s l\.e:t:'o cu~;t i.i-,J;" c.·r.r:i1.·uc~,01·2,.
genc:ir&amp;:i.iy i.:i.av:'..11,_, -~mt l..o.:J t,nr• :l:i: ~ \ ::&gt;u.Jttc•rt for
tv/0 pif..•O ]Lot w:..:.ter ser·vice)., eH.ch r'tt\.·.i r1t:, 8. com.pres:::11.on air vent cocl{ acc!e~:sible locrltt(] 't-{'llow

the convector, pi:;,ed wtth 1/.:; '' pl:'.')e&lt; or c0µper
tuL:l.nJ from tne uit_:i.1 poiHt u.i. Li.e c;c;nvec :,or"
r:aci.1 shall l1t-n.1e a cm~r1let:e ~'H'C..L0'.3ure, :1-iu,i.la.J~ to
DeLuxe Type 11 ,,·'':, e.Xel,;.::t -c:w.t it .flt:L,11 be !.'rs:H:'l
stand.:.n1:,, .. ith ro:L"lded c_)rner:J, stre~m1li·1e top
outlet 6 r·lllo and urched L1i.t,t; 1'l1ose for- dt~
611Lro..:1ce vestiiHle- and .,tt-1-ir 1:1 Ltu1,1:i.11c si.1~.1J 1
be recesse1.:i i;~Lu:xe T 'f'O 11 i·--i;': 6i1-.: l')~,U!'eii ,,.;,;_ t};
ro:.m.(:ec corniel'.3, c:1.rched inleco ~uu :-,t:r·ea:nline
f ro..::.t nucle:; grill€: s,,
',;,'iio::::e .i.' er t L.t: ~ 11r-ee
basement. lio5.le'l; 1·ooraB, Jirst '3tOL':{ co~tt !'O?tr1
and two wost ante-rGoms i:JhcLll be ;.d~n'.,i.cHl
(nE), exeept tha~ tri"'J shall be :1U'.t' HLCB~'8ED
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Convectors for the air suppl~; ~,:.·ster1:. silnl l :-_.~
Ae:,rofin 4 row ;;B4. C'J.

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21,, ?0il~r shr;ll 't,e onn !":r:,r: ,': l'n'.1H:rne 1•:,-;, l??B
3teel fi!'AD')X hol:..or oruir:nfld f'·1r n water
v,o:rJ:ing pl'.'1?3S1J1"8 o.r 30 })o:.,,,i.' 1.1rriltlted for
oil firin~, and provided with q speciul 18"
.hJ ,;h

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':'.'here shr. . 1 J. h~ nt tached to t Le exterior bottom
sides anc re~r ,.)f thn .fir~box 1. .. 1/{; rr ~ee tA.r:3
:punched with. 1/4'' h.-i1os 6 11 0n ,_e!~ter~1. '·'hero
1 11 •. 11/4 11 " · : , .• ,, 3 ........
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Httn.dir.,d tr) :;':',Ch cllo '.c' ro:;it, ,'.' nit l'O/'\r hf'Hl.0.S '.)f
1:;he boiler, e7..tonding fror;, t,i1(J bottom of e 9 .ch
r:mci l~c con,:11e':rJly .c;.-...0,md :_.ho to~-- of trrn b,;JJ.er.,
·rhe out.qtandin~; ·Lei'.,'l of i-:;i-1c,:;1:1 R,it,.lA:J sha).l bi:i
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rrnnched wl th 1/4 '' holes on 6 11 ':enters, for sup••
po,..t1 ng wtr'°'r, of t:hl'J innnlnti,--:~ 1 .,

( l) A code s:1fe t:,, r-81:i ef' valve w:l. th outlet
p 'q I P. d t (1 : lo n r t 1v:: i ,_. , .en 1 ·:. 1. t 1 &gt;n "

(2) A 9ll .-:er,!.:: red li..quid Ta;yloP thcr:momete:r
for ina~.cnr:1.nt; o:i;-i~.r·tins wr;1:,Jr te 11 pt~rA.tu.re.
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A.n ':i.,rrn0t:"1.t :.;nrc,)id LA-cC:,, r-u,1,:,:;~) ;-; x·enote,
~t~m typfi, ·;:2.tl. c'.ls~ erected on a st.ettl.

plate boltaci. to the 1-1/1" fr-on.; ant;;le of
the b0ilor.
(4j A ,"ce._rclin~~ tvt,o int(L:':1i.tte:1t 1}:Ji.J':::Lon
cont:t·:11, i,ercoir; t:rp,:i l'U.ll - Pyr-Eitl.•.L''l!l,
i nstall&lt;'.\d wit il fle;d tile 11:'.L rtng uormec; tors
t.iu·:iugh the rea.r flue door
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220 011 :,u.rn(1.r f:hJ.11 uc i:.'s Lru:rn1ert &amp; Mann fc1l1y
automatic, :iize 2 0il u,1rne1· for burning
}fo c 5 fuel oil witnout preheatirig
It shall
be in3tull 1F' '!'or rear f'l :--ln~; of the Luller
complete with 3/1 norsepo~er pw1~, oil viplng~
relays, valven, &amp;&amp;~£es, controllers~ dlectric
w:t rir~s in :::0nci.u:li:, for· ccintro ls, and gus igni ,_
tj on frcm gE-s and elect.rte :.;erviceis left in
the boil~ r room ·,1nier :;ther Sect 1o:.r.s of th~
Speci1'1catior.s.
Provide S."'l automatic damper
on the B.ir 1n1At to tL.e ccidnist:l on c1La.niber
0

which shal.l close ~he~ever the all burn~r 1s
not OJ}eratin2:~ Incli.:.d.e neces,'.lary r~fractory
for tr:e combustion ehumbor· of first quality
firebrlcko

OI L BURNER :

�Comm•

Hu o

4520

April l~i, 194 60

.2:3o Oil Storase 'l'ank shall meiet requ:l 1·or.1ont;s or
the N.B.F.ryo as weli as local and State codes.
It ;:;hall be a c:{lindrical steel vessel 5i -5"
diruneter by 12 1 -0" loll£, ha.vint-; an 18 11 dinmater manhole with flanged, bolted-on cover;
2 11 fill line terminating in 9. i1E-av:, co.st.; iron
cover with brass tumbler padlocK f.l.nG l&lt;~ys.,
1-1/2" vent and brass ;.Jlug and cou.t1lint, soundins openin6, terc1inat.ing in a return bend; und
two 2" oil auction lir,es,
Shell ,.nil :ieu(;S
shall be 5/16 11 plute, v;elctod. 'l.'he tank shall
havo a shop coat o.i· asphaltum pr..int.

OIL S'I'ORAGE
TAi'IB:

The sto1·Ht;;~ tank shall oe instnlle J ;; fee. L
below t--~rade, with sann D&amp;ckl'lll.
No c..i.uders
shall be used.
A 3(,'' ci iaLLAter r:~) ,, C104C F:i. cc khart Poundry company I s c&amp;st :J run r.tttrJy,J e r r ame
and cover shnll be instP.lled :::·1,.wi, with tl1e
paVi,Clf; aoovo the l;ank manholil E,nu '-'.Ll. 11ipi:1:_,
connections, on mF.tsonry suppol'ts
'J.'11e :::L,Ct1c;n
and recirculatint:, oil lines sL.all 0e in,&lt;:Jt&lt;?.Jled
4:in a 12" tile conduit bat ween t be bui l&lt;.iin 1; walJ
and the manhole masonry wallo
240 Oil Gage for indicati:rlf; f'uel oil r1:.all be a

Maciel n-Kint: r:n6 ineeriJ1.i,..., Cur;)0rati. on, hnn
Arbor, Mic11ie;a.11, ''K-S Telt,t::.,fiL~ '', t.ns~: ;U lf' d
in accordance with r;.o.nufnc turer' 6 ins tr~wti ons, calltrnted to N:a.d d:1ectly in 0 nLu.&gt;ll!:J,

Hot .vater Circulati11t Purap~ each sLull b.,
American !,:arsh noo t}4 BPDM double ext.ern.:ed
sleeve be&amp;.ri!l[. p-~imp, with fl(,Xible col,t,li11;J
connected to a. 3/4 liuree:lc.. we1·, 17f1O l'til!l
electric riot or, tc, l:e::..iver 25 bfirt ut ,,_u i't ,.
total herH.:,
Pt;.r.ip wtd r.wtor shall be uc unted
on a common, l,t:&gt;avy cant :11·,_,n L~.re; Rll. 0 .rv-cl
and tested at tbe fnctory befor~ sni;:;r.1.ont;
and shall be reeJi~T,ed after erection but
before E,routin 6 by a. millri~ht e:::.r:ic-.7ed by
the C0ntr1:,ctor&lt;&gt;
Plpe the base dre.in ~nd t,land seepa 6 e 1r1ater
to dischart:,e above: a flvor- ,;.1-aln~
260 Expansion Tar1k foi' thi:, .hot water hentinr:.:;
sys teLl shall be 1 b" x 62", L1 :i 1 t for at le qs t
:50 psi, havinb a wat~r ca1i.ge 1;lass, 1/2"
needlt) valve, 6" clial., O - 2C p5::, p ..~essure
gauge nnd sqi..;.are hea.d coci.s in tL~ drain ar;.d
presnure conr.1.octlons to the pipini; sygteus?

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OIL GAUGE:
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BOT VIATER
CIHC7;
ING

p::fflrs:

�Comm" No" 4b20

April l~~,

1946 o

2? o '1'nurmumet er::; sllnll be 9" sco.le !',:,.j reac:i.r.1e,
'.'aylol' se_purable ::;ocket tlw1·, 1uuaters, ,.-;1th
a.l!t,;le or stralt~ht slLan.lrn as l'eq_uired for

~cce8sibility of the f~ce.
28,

ei.
Insu.l.a.t ion fol' P:i.pinb sliall te four ply
sectional osbestos air c.;ell 3ecti01,l).]. pipe
i..OVr.H~in;.,,, .-.qpl:l.t'd ,;1ith :~o:~ .no r:n,;,:.,lln jacket
tJG.Sted un.
f'ittlni::1, valve:,:, n,1u '.:;be lilrn
snall he ·built up tu the r.;.,i&gt;lC t.:L.i,:kJ,f':,s a::;
hd j a cent pine c oVtH'in£, v1it L. n,Ctt:;lle sill c: emt~nt
ar.fl muslin j•lck~tu.L

•~·l,t paste used in con.nec'Cl ;n \i:i.t .• aJ.l C\.;\cl'ln;_:
,.;;ork shu ..Ll. contain :jari:J c . :oor.. or other ap.
;,ro voe. vermin or rodent prcol' i 1"t:,1·ec.:;.e c.t"
'lLe flf-lfll.,C fl ftnd. 1.,nions tllw.ll not bf\ covel'cd.
Insulation adjacent to fl:.:inb•33 .:;hall bo
tapered back und neatly finished no u~ to
:::.llow access and re1.1oval ol' bctl, fl[,ncee \,it.bout injury to coveringo

The pipe coveriDt; arou.."ld pipc.:J which pass
throuc;h fluors shall be protect&lt;1d by 26 gaur;e
gal van:!.zed iron :t~opµin~ boot .s v:hi ch r:LhJ.l extend from the floor to a paint &amp;Dfroxiwntely
6" abc,·o floor, and shall be or. tho extori or
of tLc coverin 6 o
bo
In~ulation i'or tLc L,oilor P.nc', r;roDclli!'lf..:
shall consint of 1-1/2" thick cloch; U Gb per
cent hlagne3ia wi~ed in pl~cc ~ith E~prova~
2.r.1,ealcc v1i1·e o
Over tL.c. tlock.s fl.i,)Pl:• E,aln.Li :.;ed wove;-, ,,;i :ce L: th thoro1.:;_~J.ly a.11i:Lored to
the 'J':i rL.g of the blocke. A:;::ply ovtr tL.ir- at
::..east 1 11 cf' m1:.f,11esia cemer-.t, .ti) J.inc:; all
joint 8 between the blocl:1J and im.bedd. Lr.£ completely the 1:1etal l::i.tho
I&lt;'i!1i:::r, with 1/2 11
Jo::;,ns-l·,\r,nvillc :t-:o. 400 cor,ient ti·oweleJ smo0th
0

29

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Fan-convectors foi· the }-(t;crcat1 or. :.oom and
for the 11':ain CLape l each ~:~1:111 be Buffo.lo
or 0 e Company's insulated f'actor:•-a.:rnemblod
"PC" cabinets \'11th Style "L'' bypnss, filter
box conta1ninL 2" thick visc;;,_...s th.1.·cwnway
t:ri-o air .filte:r·s, 1 l'o·;; c:;r:...:oc:01~s for hcio.tir.g,
~pacu for a future direct c.x~!lnsion convector,
1

}

de\·. :,Ju.H \iith plllg6{;d d1·0.i11 ;:.;.,,.d ::;·•.wpc;Lsion

har..~f~rG

o

l'or- the :•.r;;Cl:'ee.t:.on 1100r.1 sy:.;tu.ui, it

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AIR SUPPLY UNITS:

�Commo Noo 4520
April 12, 19460

l~
\_

sha.11 be Size t&gt;~l2Z, deli vcring ;,125 c1'm at
l=l/4" s.-r., d1•1ven 1330 rpm bye. 1-1/2 horsepower 1750 rpm motor. For the Main Chapel, it
shall be ;;;ize IJ-152, aelivering 4000 cfm at
1-1/4 11 S.P 01 driven 1008 rpm by a 2 bo.rsepower
1750 rpm motor,,
300 Belted vent f:ets for the Hecrcation Room and
for the, i\.1aln Chapel e&lt;:i.ch shall be F,uffe.lo
Forge Corr:.?s.ny's w-:...its, siz" ~ ar.a 0-1/4
respectively, ~quipped with Z/4 hc;rsepo~ver
and 1 horr0powe:ir motors r-t .s~Jt ct 1 ve ly I capable
0f deliverin[; the e.ir c_nantlties called for
by the r~spec.tive sir suppl;; unlt at 1/2"
fi' p.

F'or the 2nd story Women's T-81 let, Bu.f falo
Size C "Be.by 11 vent f.et, with c.:tr·ect connected 1/12 hoP• 14?5 rpm motor shall be
mounted on o.n insulated platform suspended

above the Janitor 1 s Closet, arranged to discha1·ge through a section of (.i" cast j_ron
sewer pipe, furnished and insta.11 ed under
the Pltunbi n~; Sec ti on.,

31. She.et I.Ietf.l I,uc-cs shal1 be irn·t~lle( cs
:tndicated, usi.n1..., gRlvRnized eheet r2teel,
of

followinr: £.;aut:;es:

For Ducts 12'' wide anc: le8S
II
to 30 11
)
"

~.,"

26 gaug6
II
84

ll

II

~,l" t.o 48 11

!22

II

II

If

49" 11nd w:i der

20

II

All sheets 60' 1 wicle or more s},.!.Jll be crossbroken to fern vibrr,tion brad llC= All ciuci;s
30" wide or mor0 shall havo exterior balvanized structural steel crosg iJ.nwes n.ot r.101·~ •
than 30" arnrt on the top e.nci bottou~
Lone;itud:lnal 11sar.1s shall be double. l0cked and
girth seans shall have 8lidi nb strip locks o

Hangers shall be of cnlvanizod steel boltod to
the sides of the dl:.Cts nnd. ettn(.;Led to baru:1
clamps or expansion bolts overhead. Install
:=ielf-indicating spl5.1.ite:c&gt; c:a!,l:)ers at f.11 hrHnches o
'1.'hese shall be pan shs.pe&lt;i, wj_ ::h rounded upntream
edge, hevinc; accessible aaJustJn,, deviceso
Install 8 ounce canvas antl-vih1•atj_,_1n Joints where
ducts join fans.

Install hine:;ed latched access doors in ducts o.t
all dampers and at fan inletso
_ -:7,_-., _

SHEET Mb..-.r'AL

. :m1l:s:

�Conuno No o 4520

April 12., 19460
32 0 Darnpe.rs shall be in~:tulled at Ell junctions of
the supply and ex.lwunr. (:c.cts fo;:, nc;Justinc nir'
volumeso 'J'hes~ t1iwll 1Je i.,Ln~-;i:;d stoeJ. blndes~
at least two £:/1\..lt_;es lrnavler thn.n tLc duc1.~ in
which the! J R.Pe Ln:;tiiJ.led, prov id.(H.i wl th c\d•·

DAlViPERS:

justable lockin~ d&amp;viceao
33 0 Duct '~urns or- sinillar v!-l.nos .shall be installed
in evf:jr-y elbow, ve.1.•;:,ir:u.1 nr b1. JT•JzcncR1, tv

DUCT ·ruR.rJS:

p.revent aii· c;cri,:eJ.tJ.•Ht:iun r.tL)n:; ·1,1,1, os.1.t.:-d.co

cd~;es of ellio\i i11ce r·.'Lo:·-..:.
34

0

fi..ir- supply diffu..~e..cs fc,:i_• tii, i'.cc ,...,,at.ion ::0011
:,hall be '1•;.~P"' 11 :i~" YtiL,-•.ir•: . J'1., u,·,,.ic&lt;'):~ 1"'i.i.-1..•
volume da:.1fH:~ ...-·s e.rnl tt:i.r e4un.li;:.i.111,_ 1:,1•j_rls ..

Air s·t,1J:Jly diffuse.r·:3 t ) l
be Arnerl.cau Fr.JWl.il'-y h!L1

:,llt:l t:aln

,_,!~a),0J.

~-1.a.ll

urr;r•.ce Cz,., J:1,): ;-1.i ni.·Illo, K-518 cast j_r·'JL 1.'1..c.,m' :'i11'u.•;e1 vith
}

ton,
air vollunti damvers,

Exhaust !'.;-l'ill':'.18 :Jliall ue ·~;.,,.L,.~r-1,)o H0; ititi::r•

Company 1 s Nu~ 1-1" c.,.ril:e~o
35

0

Air Inlet Luuvers

f'•Jl'

e 1i.., •. i.1 of tLe t~,.,

1:;.i1•

supply ::,ystema :;.u;1.ll i..Je J:,r•c.:x ,.,ClJ!)~1ny · 1~
"ARIN" sl;ati0n1:t1·;, st ,11'•·: pl':.H,.f j_:1 t~v:Jr~.:,_,
1nnde of 20 oL.n•.:e c-.::i_,;pet' .JJ;•_";s,
~''.&gt;V.i(:,,.,:i
with a 3/4" .1nesh 1;(.). tJ cupp•!lr wire l.ii1 d1

scre"n j_n coppe;.' an~~le iron
36

0

f'l'H".'W

r

outlets above 1'.Jol' fur' t:Xi,c;u~it fan di:,,·l. • .!.\ .. e
will be µrovi;__'._t1• ... ,,,itl• dCr'oc:it~C: iJ..:'):;eG!,01·:c:
and wlll be ..i.:.i.BflLti·~, -~'-' t}io i'uo 1 v.:.111:,:t.~'t-v~t-"t,Hl
under unot;1"Jr :-:;ecti.m u~, tr.~~ J.J--icit'i_•:.::aci.un&lt;i"

3'7,, Automatic •;•e:,1p0r'At.lll'e ,_.,_;;n;;r,,l 3; Pll rJd rJohnson 3er·vlce C,J:•1:Hu1y•3 r·n~1,m11 1;.tc s:rst~::1,
installed ~orri.pl•JLt: wi tl1 70 _:.,0,..u1•.~ :iir· ,-::or:1-pressor, ail' ;:iipini;, all VHL ves, iw,t!'d.-::nent s, ue vice ti ~u,~ ":)pui•te:u:t~V.; e :J r·e T..:i red t
make a cor.1plete v,'.)rklni::. systf'l:'it~

'l'EM.PI•~HJ\T1.JllE
CO J.'ROL:
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Valves si.1all l.H;1 dia.1J}i:r·i.1.bl11 t Yl)e, s:&gt;l'in;; hvic:11'\d
tJ})e, opened un 1:er S,J1'1Du pce&lt;JS.F'e wiie'l ~-,:i nlr
supply is n,re-'Hmt.
Y-•€1.n;:i~rs .3r,fll l t~ :Jil0t
operated pi$l.On type.
·
Gauges shall oe

pr•_)-✓ 'tCnt.i

9.i;

al"',_

drt:·!'l~

r··c; a1d

instruments f01• ln&lt;.lica.tin0 air pr•e,J'rnres in
the main lines and brauch lines.

��Comma lk 4520
A:)ril l~-', 1J46o
Q

SPECIPICATION8 Pon 'l.1 H1~ CON~:.Tm\.'rioN OF'
A JEWISI: CE.:'rER AHD uou::,g OJ.' WORSHIP
j-.,ummGOH, MICLIGA3
SECTION

11

\t'

Electric Wirin
The work included 1...ncer thi.s division shall be
ti"1e labor, equipment, r...nteti::il and services necessary to complete in opere.tive condition the
electric wir1ni.:, reqLired f~r ll:_)1t i:1nd power
s~Jecificc1 herein and shown on the drawiagso
It
shall include also the telephone c~binet and
condu.i ts for tale phono s shc•vi: .Jn trio di··awin 1;s ::, r
specified herein, and ~ondu~t for an emplified
sound distribution system from the .lectern and
choir lo.fto

SCOPE OF
WORK:

Controllers for all motors will be supplied
under the divisi')n fur:-ilshinL. the uotors, but
shall be erected anr~ wired under tl,is division 0
Serviceshall be 115-230 volt~, 8inf:la fhMse
supplied by the local utility-A:,cltore.t;;e shall
bi, provided by the contra~t:or on the build ir.g
wall for the new ~ervice r~ed~rs.
The liE:;htinF:; syste:-:, sL.nll ~)1:;pri'"'?.. fhiore:-;cent
and incandescent :l..r:1ir.1air08 for• be,.1,:ra1 ill-...u1ination, and o. systei"'. 01 0.-::ert,;ency a::d exit
lighting for all p~blic areas ~10 pasnR 6 eways.
The exit li;j,ts sLr..11 be V)1,troll~ J fror:1 a
separ~te a,:el'[_,01,Cj' li1~l~~L1~ ':-'l,,eJ "CL.;:,~ct,:ci
ahell.d of the r:-'.r.in swit0hc
1

Cond'...l..lt s end outlets slia:i. l t•t, nr-ovldP.d for- tl':]cphcnes rmd fer loun 8f,eAK113rs r~s 9h0v;n .-_.n tl:tf•
drawings and as specified he::-c inc.fl·.rn,

Electric mot or-s sli.n. · 1 ti::, pro,,i d1;·i i'd th line disco'1nect svd.te1,ee L-:,.· tLe Cnntr11ctor; v,Lo ~!.E&lt;ll
erect and COlUlf'(:t the.tr ()(;T,t.J•(,~ 'r,rc f1_,r·r;ir,l-cd
v.~. th the motcrs.,
All wiring shall be installed in conduit, cuncealed e-,c;ce:'.)t tn thr, Bo1.J.~r I:r•c-ri, wberf :tt r•r,al~
ba 6Xl, sed,

DESCTIIPTION
Oi? \'.Offt

~

�Comm,. l;c.,

The c· :,tractor shall make Good the foll'.)win[
requireme::-its:

~f?C

Gl:Al1Ai'~TEE:

All work shnll be free fro111 cefecta in
ma.ter~al and worki'11l. tisl.ip, aha 11. bu l)erfect ly ins·.. lated, properly 0 r,nmded, free
from short circuits, snd shall te :'tech·•
anically and electrically sound o.nd perfect.
All appara t,.ls shall he so built a.nd in~•
stalled as to deliver it3 full rated capacity
at the full efficiency for wLicn it W3'J rl •
signed...,
The work shall proceed as ra.:)idly RS the c,mstruc-tion of the bLdldln__, vv~.11 :,err:J.it, and sLall be
substantially completed at the 1.. ir.ie o.:. the cm,1pletion of the bui l&lt;l ing~

TIME AHD

PBJ;ALTY:

The owner reserves the rii;;ht, in cnse of undue
delay by tho Contr~ctor, and '-1pon thrco ar..rs 1
written notice, to hove the •:1or1' -:om)leted by
other:1 at the exv:)!1!"6 of tho Cunt r:--1.ctoro

Bids shall he based on sin61e time labor} and if
-vertine 1 s req1-:~.red, tL.e C )r:.tr::ictor• she.ll f 1..lr••·
nisn this st cost without profit or overhoad
percentages, upon written 01·der oi' the .\rC!litect,.

TB1!!: Al\'D

Lice~ses, ass0ciation dues, insnoction fees,
permits, etc,, all f"A.11 bf paid anc: ar·rn~~~od
for by thi.s Ccntrn12tor, Ee shnll P'-i::,· r.11 tax.ar1,
of whatever nature may ap~ly r.r.d ho s!:a.11 pa.y
for insurance flS reqllired b:, 1El1'J nr..J by the!!e::ipecificntionso

'l'AXES

0VE1rrn1:.:::

ETC o:

FEE:)

The Co:1trnct or 3ho.ll c leC?l U:orouc.,;hly a..l l cf :- he
apparatus furnlshed by hit1, o.nd r.e ::ii,r.ll re.;:o·:o
from the b1.,ilc.1n 1 ~r:J pre.lisoa e.li r1 ebris n.:•.:: '..tn·used mriterial res--i.lt in;_; f r ...:,n tt1ene o;,cratiGns"

All cuttins, !'itt1 :.[:, repa.!.ri!'1 0 n:.d finls-!.ng of
masonl';, concrete net al or c ar:1ent r~r work, etc o,
that mP..y be req,.ired t:or o~)ar&amp;ti•Jns c, ,1te:1.plate-d
in tt:19 ce&gt;ntr-act shall be dor.e b:; s~illed craftsmen rt t::~e t.,X~)en~e of thiB C'.intractor., Specif1-•
cally, no :i1teel ne:·~bers of th£: bl:ild~,JL s::a.11 te
cut or drilled ox.capt with pcr:,ission cf the
Arcliitect, 7hc C·&gt;!ltrHCt'.)r s:~all doter,::J.n.o rmd
b e responsible for t~e proper locations and

CtTTI:Kr,
PATC:JlN(i

"t_... r,,r,
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•

�Com:no No

o

4520

April J~~J l946o

character of all inserts for hnn:·ers, hole~,
chases and other ope nines in nev, c ::&gt;nntruct ion,
and he shall coo:;?orate with Cl)ntrnctors for other
divisions of the wor k, giving due and proper nct1f1cat ion rogardi ng all ~uch v-,orl(,,
10.,

llo

All existinc~ f,tate and founicipal lnws, rules,
ordinances and regu]ntions concerning t,1ls pro~
j ect, anci t be rt le s of the l{a ti onal Board of I•'i ro
Und~rwriters are hereby ruude n pert of the3e
s·oeclficn.ticns anti nust he ~tr•:lctlv !.H:hf'!·cec te
n.nd co:mpll.ed with in ev0r-;;1 l'CSf.'CCt. w:i.thou.t furt!!er
noticec

R'.JLES AND

The'drnvtin2;s accompG.n:~-:·ie t:-,ese s~Jecl1ications are
design dr~nvlnLs 1:1nci. Lencrally urt1 ciint,rnm:.rntic
Condui. t swl wirint; 3rrnll be in~:t o.l:.ed :Cron sLop
drawingg prepared by tho c~~;tJ 0 ac.tor 0

L'RAWINCrS:

HEGULATinNS:

0

Sho'!) Drawin,~s shall t.Je 3Ubm~tted in triplicate t.o
the Architect, aHd the work sn::,J.l not pt&gt;oceed wtthout the:.rn cirawl.nt,S havinc; been Ll.pp1·ovud b;t the
Architect., 'I'ltey slrn.1.l cover all Pl'inL~!)L:.l ~to1.1s
re qui redo

A2')proval by the Arc 1:itect 01 :.:,tcL ~1hc1p '.Jra.v:in,:,_:s riLsll
:10t relieve the Cuntr~cto".'.' rrc:,r:. tilC' otili,'..,ut.io!~ t,:,
furnish all 1:iaterinls er:;.L•odif3d in the 01•:!1-_;in1Jl. drnwin,,.-.s o.nd specificati0ns, cvon tnough fJUch ,~w.teria.is
may not be indicated on the :::l1cp drnv:'.n,_s which 1:11:·e
approved~
120

On the drawint:r und in tt:r:; !.: ;H: c 1C.c r, t1ons, certain GUBS'l'I'.ITT rm:s:
de.finite mnkes 01° kinr.':s cif r:,aterial or- a;)parn.tus
are specified as ~ta::1d11rdJ
'l'L~ tic.~dcr shnl l f!'l().],e
his p1·oposal t..s::&gt;n tho t,asis of 1'u1'nichint:: the r.rn.kes
er kinds ~pecificd, l·ut. rie is :: nv5. tr~d -::-.o bid nls
on any other equal or simiL,.r mGkos or kinos as
m~.y desire to sub~t1.tute, 3Ub:~i tt1nc I':: tr" iu.s prop0sa.l a descriptivb 11st of ~ruch ::n·o~,osed 2ub:;!titut,ion:~, tosether w:l th 3 tate--r.ent s as to the nrnount ~
which h-3 will dednct from or add to nls ;::iropos.'il
becaus e of encb of s,.,._ch q L,b['t i tutlons,
S!,ould the
O?tner decide to accept any or ':luch rir•opos•..'ld 8 , 1t,_
stitutions, t.t;e •.1ritten cor.t::.'.&lt;ict or- agrec,:ient will
be so drawn as to include and define such acceryted

s~bst~tut1onso

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�Comr.ta No o 4520

J\:)ril 12, 1,:,

13 o

14 o

15 o

All materials shall L,e now, in pe; rfect con di tion, ond shall bear U:1derwrit0!'~ 1 Ln.bel with
L_;rade marl-cs, tr::ide- ..arl:s and manufn.cturer, s
nnma. All work s:mll te in~tallAO j n a neat
Rnd orderly manner b~' craftanen ski.1lod in their
respective tradesa Ne conpetittve crade
materla1s will Le o.cce:Jto,J,

MATERIALS AND

Found at ion::.i, stcppo:r·t s and lrnn;_,ars for• all
,1citerial of tr,i
contr,,ct :1::1all oe furnished
and installed b:• the Contractor as indicntod
by the drowj_n..:_s n,1d specificati0ns or as recommeudc&lt;l by the manuf'actur- • r of 011ch ;)inco
of appa.ra.t us a

F'OUNDATIONS,

Conductors sha~l be '.,f bra:--id passing new code
specificg_t~ons, code c.,rnde, type ::. type I:h oi'
type VC as Ili)ted •m tiw clrav1ini..s, for CUO voli:s 0
Ho wires S:.',alle:• the:1 i;o&lt; 1~: :chall ue 11sed
Connuctors of size lio c 6 nnd lnrc;er n,u:.;t ue
~trandcdo 1ixture wirlne: sLa.11 be ;iebestos
covered fL:t,,..::-e wlr•e t:rpe /.i•' witb braid
;,ire
used outdoorq shall ue ·weatherproof
v-;ires
sl10.ll be color c.:Ol.ied, f'S req·,~ired by th~ .N I~.c.
Code:

CONDUCTo:-rn:

WORKMANSI:IP:

S17PP0!1TS AND

IIAHG;tHS:

0

0

O

0

16,

~o o

All conduit buri•)d in masonry or co11c retf'I and
for ~xposed work in botler room, and for all
rower conr.1.;ctors, sh i:, 11 be ri c1d o All other
conduit 2" ~nd smaller mav be electr1~~1
;neta.llic tu.bin.:;,
Condvit ~ buried in the e;rau.nd
shall ha.ve o. 4 11 thick concrete envelope.

Rigid condul t sl1f'll be mild steel tubing, zinccoated in3id&amp; ard :)utuide to form a rust-proof
coatine.:: that canr1ot be dii!)psd off o
r~1 o.ddition
f-he inr.er ,·,all shall t~&amp; coated with an ncidresi stant baked--on enfil::el or- lacquer of such
consister.c-;r thr,t it, will not tJecome soft or
sticky end rr~vent the free insertion or withdrnwal. of c.0,i.d ...:.ct0r"
~lect:ric2.l metallic tubin.1..:, s.mll be thorouc)ily
protected ne;a.inst corrrn:lc•.r. ty an even coatinc,
of zinc np;,lied b~,- electric £,&amp;lvanizing, hot
dip))in£:, or srwr:rdizir:...:_;, thP- inside enameled a.s
specified f_r ribtd conduit~

CONDUIT:

�i:u, 1:::2 0
Arrll l~;, 1916,

C0!:1! le

ell rit:,id ,~0nd,:it &lt;1nd c1,,,ct;~·L:1.i. t'.t-'..ni; '3i.c,1l
r~11 co;,l]';:e:::•(!j8.J. 1·.ei,t):it :i.;·,d f,"-1.·.::. 1°•:;•,ir:1:, ~:lq.Ll
bear 1·11de1·\.-,rlter:~ l~1belJ a:,d r,::J.J:1e ,;f r..1r-.,nu~
factu.eer.

tie

All wu11 and celli1.,, -;.:ut'.i.ct;:.., _;,~r, :t·&gt;&gt;n ~l!ICI )1-lll
box.es shalJ be pruvi.cwd w~th e:; 11.:i.v't.1:i2.ec1 s!tf)el
knoc.}:out boXE.;S, ~-.. it&amp;b~-~: i.n c:1.esi.::_:: f(-r -chu !3pace
,:hieL is aVA.5.lablu b.1u LlH:., pur 1i,:Je W.ii.;l'-_ t.:-10~_7
serve, 1~ox0s sl:~l.11 ··.,e cf Sl~b:1t:J ·t:a1. con,~truction, e 1tL ely tit.Lt, ~&gt;f R mnkc '.:li-";-:::'cv~o bJ th.o
Arcrl.itects
In r~~1,er!1l, all c~.t1et U.):' e:, shall
hnve thL'o2.dec ears 01• lu. :s f;;·11..: o:r;&lt;;';n 1..'()Vr.;r.s or
0

0

bonnet 3 for i)laster Lrounds ,,
;.11 oL&lt;tlet i:,o;~.:.,s ;.;'r.ull u:i s0t. ir; .,.,r..ll:,, ,itd'tl•·
tions or c-::;lurr.:·1s l:h) ~'.:.i ::c- t.,0 fL... :,: ..
!;L0r,:; tLP?
oe;c1;.r in rlaP.te1·ec, s.,;f:i_c·es, PitL~·r 1:1 c:ellin 0 s
&amp;~t ~all~, loxea shall be sccurately set ~nd
rlLid.ly securoJ in l)()Siti:,,1, tl~c r,rr.,,'.ecti.n.~: •~d.t;eii
beinc linl::J. c.,p ,·,ith t,he: e_,1·o~nc;~: tc wi.d.c..:1 tht:·

plasterer will worko
Provide boxes for fixture outlets with flxt ;.re
supports of suitable design to carry vr~1..ght; :,f
the f i:&gt;:t 1J.re so

Exterior outlet boxes shall to vapc1·rr0of ~nd
watP,rproof. made of 6 n.lva•,5zc:C: rr,~llf:,;ble- ir·r)n
with covers 0f t!1e sar;e rnt'teriA.l. ~J.aptLd tt tLe
partic1,;,l:1r flxt1...res rt,quircdo
D;ie,,i.u, s t::1r-ou;;_;l":
walls wheL'E&gt; conduits pass tLrvuL&gt;n ~ 11all ot, sealed

watertitht o
10 0
19 0

20

0

S'dITC:'.!·;s,

!:,v:itches, receptacles, etc~ tihu.11 be of tJpt::: o.nd
style called for on the cll'~wint:;!?c

w::cEPT AC L .f

So.fety ~-;witci.es for line di ;:-;c,:ir.•nect sr.al1 be --;ype

SAFETY SWJ'l'C:J~S:

A, two pole, ~N.
Di.stribution f·anel~ for li ;htin6 and recepi-acle

circuits nnd for 9~all uotors shall bo Square
D Mult:!.-brecakt1r, of sl ... ul:! o.nd circuit ur1'~nbe_:1er.t indicato&lt;l ')Li tlw dr~wtntno
C&amp;..ble lugs
shall be o.f' eolc11,rJen!l t:~pe"

All panels, boxes and fr~nts siwll be f~ll fi~lah
stee 1, co Jo we i t,ht, fl u.s}1 or surface ,;;.o\.u1t ed,

n3

nottd, provicied with a tumbler lock wit.ti thre&amp;
keyn ~ Code size wi ri::-iz t_;~tters shn.11 he en o.ll

l;ISTr-nm TIOi!
PAHELS:

.E.'T C

O

:

�Com.rilo No 4520
A~ ril 12, 194Go
O

four sideso There shnll be an accurate typed
di rectory sho,:int; circvi t nuuber, load size a.nc:
service, removable behind a tro.:,:;p'.3.rent co,·er set
in a fra;.1e o
Telephone CRbinet 1'or service entrorn~e ~1:1011 be
installed in the I::aseinent o It s11i1J..l. be si:1Jln1..

to Graybar 1072-SH.

It shall cont~in

~

er~ch

entrance pnnel enclosed in code ~au~e ~teel
cabinet with brass hiI:t.:;eS and tui~blcr• loc:~., with
s10ak fuses., ar1·esters., line fuse3 and terminals
coinpleteo

Filrnish

hnd

lo~ate all • leevcs for lns~rtlon

into struct 1-1ral parts :::i:' tLe b-...:..ild1.,1~ 0
Sleevc 3
shall be galvauized iro.~ st~r:darJ l:;5 lb pipt:.
All conduits passing tl-:r0uc.:,:-_ r:1.f-lsonr:r co.a:::,truction shall bo fitted with sleevea
\n1oro nleevon
are installed in wall~, trim the sleeve ond~ flush
with all finished walls and install wall )l~t03c
Where sleeves a.re in:.it o.lle d in floor8, t; rim t:nor.i
off flush with the coilins below 1:!nd trim 1/2 11
above the .flooro All sleeves sl1.e.ll bo pro~c• rl;;r
0

0

~nstalled and coru~nted in place.

Where conduits which !L.'e &lt;';X;)osod p11ss tl1roul,h
floors, pro\·ide chromium plnt-:-,d CA.st bra:~s, hi_! 1e-;eJ
floor ulRtes wjth l" flqn~os, arrw1ged to cover
the 1/,&lt;;" sl1'3evc e.xtensionc
Where conduits which ,qrc

t0 remr:1:tn exposed ,n"&lt; 3 s
throut:,h walls, pnrtitiorrn~ furr5.rr ~., r:,~ ct1:.l~nf.•
provide hint;ed cetlinL 01· wall ()lates, with l"
flange, chro1:1ium plated ca3t br·ass, on a.11 fin.lulled

surface;s,

230

t.11 v,ir1n[ shall be rtu1 in condu!.t,

c0~ 1 ci.uits

generally sLall be run csncesled exc::nt :for

that in the Boiler Room. L&gt;.• ,0 !"rd conduit sr• ::i.ll
be run straight and at Pi 0 ht: n.,nglos to build 1.ng

construction,

Be~ore -~ullint; w:lre in conduit, each complete run
of conduit shall be tl.oroughly c le A.nod and i:rnabbccL
No lubricant other than soapstone shall be usAd.,

Wiring for all branch circuits for lightin 6 or
receptacles shall te not smaller than No 12 wire,
0

llETEOD O?'
~"JI2I NG:

�Com.mo Noc

4520

A!n•ll 12, 19'16~

unloss othervt:i..3e :1,Jted, a;:1d sliall be larsr:::r'
·wLore noted on the dra 1,:int.&gt;s O Tri') ril lovrahli:
current; carryin 0 cap3.cltJ .-,r w:i.ref3 riho.11 be ::n
o.ccordance '.•,ith th~ l':·40 eclitior of tlt,, 1Jo.tlona1
:~lectric Code~
Ci re ui ts shall be ::.:13 tH lled in o.c r; 01 ,dn:1e e with
B.fJproved :;hop 0.rawj 11,.,~ and Rl1a.J.l Le di ._,icted and
apprc-ximately bal£'..ncec ~.bout tlrn r..-2 utral in
bran eh c ircu.i t _onnel s ~
•2:~&lt;1i ._;rnundf' J. c ,&gt;nduc r.c,p
shall be 1denti1'icd vdt:i a white 1:.,rui.c: cover.
All wires shall le tagLcd with fibe~ taLs,
star1ped with circ1:i t numbers, 3 ocuroly fastened
to wires a.t cubirwtl] at tho tine the wirMi &gt;1:t•o
pulled in ar:d tested~
~'n.gs .shsll r!')t be !'emoved

for any reaso11;~

Stranded cables shall httve ends tinned :::.nd ::,hall
be zoldered into lu6 s c~-s tcrrnirni';jons i::tnri not.,
wrapped around blndinc pcr;t.!J
;:;uff':.:. c ·:ent J..eni:,;th
shall be left Rt onc}1 end of con-:,~.ctoPs for making connections~
O

240

All conduit shell be reamed after threhds aro
cuta All ends shall be cut squnre aI'd ~hall
butt soli.dly into couplinL,s
All conduits
shall be te~;1porar:tl:r ph.lG1...,ed to excludo vrnt.;or,
concrete ar.J pluster. Cur,.c.octL.,r.s intJ uoxos
st.all be made wi t:n double: l.oc:t nuts and bu.sliiu,;;,9 except in c!).st boxes with ttn·e~ded con ..
0

nections.,

Zlsctrlcal :metallic tubing shl'l.11 hi:ne all joints
made wlth \Ja.tcrtight couplin;s end c.::omiectionso

All bend~ shall be long-radius and shall be made
so that the conduit or tubinL ls net injured
and without exc..;essivo reduction of tLo i1,ternal
diameter of the. condui t
"J.3e eHi,:;wn or junction
boxes whore bew.iin.; is not prE'C :::ic~lo
0

'l'he Contractor- shall cooperate w:tth thc:; Cont.::·actors for the lleat Lng, Ventllatin1~ and Plumbing
;;;actions in dctermir.dni; th 0 e,;-~act location of
all conduits o

All exposed conduit ;10t specified as suspendfl&lt;l shall
be secured every 5 f't., by mall0L1.Lle one-hole st:raps

I W)TA LL/\'l'I ON

OF CONDUIT:

�Com.mo No o

4520

A:n•ll 12, 1916.,

or other a)p~oved hnnters.
Perforated gteel
::-:tra.ps cL.:tll nJt tie :~sed
EX1JOS'9d feeder cononi t n ~lla) l t,e ?.1,;-, 1,orted ".lVerr 5 ft o hy tranvze
hnnce rsi s...:ir;,ended unc er th,3 coric rete b:,r c ~l kine
lead anchors or approved exµanolun bolts. C• nd"l t~ ;1h9.l.:. ·oe 0ec 1. 1.r-:,d b:r a~i;i!'uvcd ::l,n1.r:s to the
-,trt,ct1 r~1 fra-~.tnr.
7:,1.n 1~ or ~1.;pportini: wlth
mr~ wt,_l n0t ·ue :')or-,1~ct:~d. HoriznntriJ. r,m~
1

,l!•&lt;&gt;l~ .l.&lt;tV"' r. ::,}isht in~l1ne w.th--:&gt;ut, 1':Jr1~i.uG low
'"!r,o.,t? &lt;!,' P--~c1,.~t~ a~ thr&gt;t sa1~(: m,:i:r d-r_A.lL ~r0pe1•ly,.

25,,

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'_:::·+:,. . ' i •:.! j r C');\~:l;1l.!C.$ 1-:.·l\_;th
~---,-. '"''7~t·/:'::~l1 :·:• t]~tr. 'N'._:;}·_-,~t.
,,_,l.i..:,"' unlfl~'s th• Arc!litect's c'.ln'.,ent ir, r,l)
t ··i11~,--· .,
c&gt;rn::·:.· µ.cnco.1,t~:.1n shE,ll t:f, oxerc1 ~eci
t, _.., ~, ,,. ) }.({ ":-'. ~-:-: .~ :.~ ~ t:,, c r..: 1 ~.: f, ~ L.n.rp h-:~ ~( ~ ~~ o.11
·:•n

,,}l,;,_).:

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CABLE

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r&gt;e r.\ 1ic1e,?, ·•n.i 'J,iC:'\ .,h 0 ll h•~ k~J:-,t :=me.led \·Lth
scl(e1·· ,__ y--~t.j l .ftr19J carri~Ct. 1: Yn~ v rt, t,., bo !""'!'1(C ".
_r._q F,;,,,;•nvr--1 t,r1? r)_i' r-~l•l':! t_T'!_f ?hall ·nE&gt;, U:l~d
1

t0 pul] all ca½l~g~
~F'&lt;:

: rw tr; "t&lt;".j ')I1 V/~ .•"tl'.-:· ro·.- ~-il~~ :.'-~1e!~t',r.,r~(1 ~":I':-'t~r1,
i:,cl·.,,d.::1;_ r1,i•:1i~r•.1·-.,_· ~e1e-:),,1rP ir:-&gt;tru.m~r-~- 8
'.•11d t'1G.!rlnc.:: fln·.ll :ole J.,_,)n0 c,:~mc,-:tl•.-:,:r;~, v.;.ll

LO",·~ T2:T3IOU

l"JJRING:

nor ~e ~~rt of tti~ cnntr~ct.
27

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C('rt'~ ii r; fr-r 1.v•:: t&lt;"L'31 0.:. ..,.;_ eins rim in C'JnC r;,te
n'· i.n ,:;;'1£'".'r'r·.: \,,,,.,_l l·, ~r "y·nc."Ad ·J-.~ t'7~ l"-~c'·,ir-!·•
-:;r·:; rc..•t_)f.l ~:._a·1 1 r.,e 1~l"#ir~ +:!-,:~ f:~.:t~:-· -:._.3 }·iP....,€.' ~~••'
i_,.,,for·9 s::·-c:211:lt;ci f~r J'.:;),t.inL: Cl''':'Jll!:'u
~~lGG ..
t~~ ,:;cl :.1~~tn.l l l~ t.1~.~: j n:.:; rr1r.::._~ .. 1,'le 1.lS ?G. ·."·1~,.3:re tl1 .~
c.;0~1dui -i: i2 :J'!'"'".3ct0d fr0n~ =~1ocha:1icnl. in.jury in
f1,.r,~f:d s_::,-:,ces,

:,~,~·tu.c·[J ·· 1~}1.
1

•-1-:?VL&gt;":'9

1.,;:

1-),r i)-·• ·

pl:r~11._) ·:.&gt;~":T3:.
Lo,·:e•!~r. sL~ ll

f'U~"P'.~-.~,~s- tvith t"1;~3i:1 c-·,;:t.T'()llint~
rr:::1tr'.'·~~CY' ,·::~~
L·~r1e ~l•::"~t-:l!':.:~

tr.,:':

"'."::Ct°'..OJ;

'3l';&gt;

~t)J&gt; on:;l.:. r:10~.:-r,
t'e f,irri:1hod nnd ~.'1str~ °!•~d t,:, tho
_: ~-1,:.;'·1.:· ::· · --·~•'' tl:~s g~~t~1;n, nlo.'."~ with ~r~ction
HL(; wJrir:'._
f •.11 ~o-i:-r ~ont:rollers,
'.::'r,ese t1l1all
t:0 t:.·:;e 11 a\'' :Ja.f'C"!tJ :::·:·1 t8'.-.,-::.'3" f',.A~·ac or ·-~-n·,-:.od
type a3 re:pir.:d., ;,:otor.3 ,-rl 7,U.n :::.::..ght o:' the
:~~.f'lc-:-: type ::Jo'.·1er pa.L.(; l ~ mo.J be disconnected

!':r·0"-:

the ::,o·, (; r

r nnel

':nRIN'J:

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COl{Ll I'I' .FOR
Lmi 'i1E;1SION

o

(1)
~--r.cJ·, . :ic,~·,or, ~,"'.titcl1, stnr'»teI' c:, ot!1r:::'
:.. ( tor--&lt;~'-i;,tr·Jl or rogul,,t i.:1 0 c~0vice ~1,all incl.....,de
f:l; it,g!".,s ~'!~~ connection~ nocesso~y to car.;,plcte
tilt i:lt c:1-:.cd '.'Y,H'f-O::e ·13 :JLcv;e 02 called ::'or on
tLe dr9.W''. !lf,::,"

-fJS-

Ivio:ron WIRING:

�Comrao Hoo

4520

AnI i l 12, 19160

(2) Eefo;•e :i.;1t,.kl1~~ 1-Jer•rr1anent connection of the

supply circuit to any motor or t;o any associated
startint~ 01· contr0llinL. oevice to the supply circuit, the C0n;:;1•R1..tor shall raaxe a9pr-op1•i11te checks,
as foll· ws:
{a)
0~1 &amp;.11 i110tor-;:, t0 wl,h:h his sup:t-- ly
clrcui t ::i u:.,pl i~.:; cur1·on.t j uil'oc tl.Y or iudi::."ec tly,
to r.1.akt"' :1u.. 0 :;li.:=ti; :111 0&amp;:1.·in-..:~' Clllltain the h:l-cl.Ji1·ad
lubri c- ?.nt o
1

1

(t)
to .:ialrn s uro ti1J t

On motors that dro 80t by him~
.1.'oto ..." :cc'.l.JuJves f.1.•(10ly0

tbu

l l .s t a r ~ e .r- .:, , c .:; i~i t ·r 0 11 i .1 l l
or overl ;_.__;_ r:.luv.:ce!l '.. ,_- '-,r .. .i.,:~, 11_;_;.:; .:;1:;ply , i..:·.:ult
sup:;:)li.e3 ~u.:rrc:,t, :'~1·0ctly 01 i:ij.i.rectly, to 111&amp;~~•3
sure tLut tLu ~·=s~o-:::~v~e ~evlco Ls l.n conull.ion
to pr·o:,0rl:.r ~-lu,.e,tl')fl,
( G )

290

C: 1

Ci

1
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:·,iL,htln~ 1:l.Y.t1 ...~c::;, 1.tr..'. o.~·)lir-u1.::e:0 sh .. 11 ·:je ,u
cA.lled for en tbc· &lt;'rn.v:i.nt&gt;s., ~1ired, erec.:teCi and

i..i. G-HT Hlli
FI.'~TUhES:

larapcd,
;:;x1t li1:)..tln 6 fiJ--tu.:....,es sha3.l c0n.form to
design detsilsd 0[1 3 ..'c!.ite.ctun1l r.lrawinb:,,
En~h fL·:t1 .• ,'C ,.r·. l,. 11, ·"Ct_;'Jt-''.:u•.:;lr; '.L1•·7.l h1uu 8.
~.a1·1p of' tLf' ~-u:_;t&gt;.cti. '- •,;i1_Ctn1.;,0 :;;Luv,., 0.1 tlJt:
Jraw:1-.nL:Jv
-;__,:,. +,:. f~,,.1:.ll 1:6 Gb1.u.Lne; id.1.:.:..da~ ,,-.Ji,.
0r ·:iestlni.;noLrn•3, lrul,Je fr•;Kted, or' 3500 Jet_;roe
v,llito fluoreGc.:ut, •:::; Clen•,iteC: Li/ t1pe of fixture,
c1e s ic;n9d f :jl' operr,.t :;_ on en ;&gt;110 hw1dred r-1,ld t•,ient y
( 12 0) •; (', 1 t.::;

j.,/11,iPS:

31..

T'L:.ses shall 1HJ 5:DL.~leu .ia al::.. L,l,lel:l, uf
prop~r size und type !.'or· tlle 1 nd azi.d 8ervice,
CA.rtridt5,e 1'Ll2cs sLall be renewable t:n_)o,

F ~/JES:

Z2e

A completu :.;:,Jter.~ i;r;:,i...n,1 tL;d e,Ju.tpr;;ent ,:_;1•ourui

uf'\-JUND:

~(I.,

0

sha] 1 be .ti~Jt8lled Ln :Le bc.iilcr l'C:.&gt;m.
.J..L,
shall be et l:•a,;t 3/": 11 x l.0 1 O11 lon:_; Goppc,r·v,eld
ground r· d, -1nd 3he.ll comply vii th all Code re=
quirement s f:Jr wrou.r:ding.
3-3 0

Af'tcr t!JC !'.:.::t\.,.J't v:L l.n~.., i;, G•:&gt;,:vilet,,J. tho:: el('Jctrica: c0ntrcctor s~·all de~unstrate bJ test to
the Arcu.1-~ct 1 ~· sat.i:f;;,.(;:io;·i that all w:!.rlng
ha!.1 beeii /11•0pe:..·l,7 c;r.:::,e, tr..:.t the o,r,tlre install~
Htion .!.s frJe r'rcm r.~wr-t c:.rculcs, !JL\:&gt;perly coa~,
trolled_. perfectly in3·..ilRted e.nd f reo o-..~ mochanics.l !U1d ele.:;trlcn.l defucbso
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                <text>Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.</text>
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                <text>Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives</text>
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                    <text>U.JITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF
GREATER MUSKEGON
Special Board Meeting
Occidental Hotel Bronze Room
April 20, 1948
A special board meeting of the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon
was held in the Bronze Room of the Occidental Hotel on April 20, 1948. The
meeting was called to order by chairman Harry S. Berman at 8:45 P.M.
The following officers were present:

Harry A. Fisher, vice-president;

Sam Lipnan, treasurer; Morris Teles, secretary.

Trustees present included the following:
Mrs. Harry H. Berman, and Francis Fine.

Samuel Klayf, ~ed Newman;

Consultant Trustees present were Max Rosenberg and Fred Stein.
Mrs. Isaac Grossman was our special guest.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The treasurer reported total pledges for the current fiscal year of
$74,000 of which $35,000 had been collected.
It was pointed out that many members of the community had not been contacted for pledges.
When Mr. Lipnan conplained that meetings had been too irregular, the chair
pointed out that he had been asked to avoid interference with the building fund
solicitations.
The chair read a letter from our vice-president, HaITy A. Fisher, in
which the latter, upon advice of his physician, tendered his resignation.
The board was unwilling to accept the resignation, and agreed to postpone action on the matter.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted
Morris Teles, secretary

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�UNI'l1ED JH.'ISH CHARITIES
CASH RECEIP'l'S AND DI.:,BlfRSmIBN'l'S
;

.FOR .YEAR EMDED\DEC • ;; 1 19y8

Amounts pledged 191J7-!i8 ( Schedule A-1)

Casb 1n Bank and on Hand Nov. 26,

1947

Collected on 1946-47 pledges
Refund
a•nai B'r1th, Eaaay oo teat
Ch ck 1ssu&amp;d 4/30/46 to Michigan Hillol
Building Fund, not cashed and
eancelled
Remittance ~rom .ona View Jewish Cemetery
Asaoe.

$ 7,994.52

1,850.00

r~om

600.00

50.co
2tooo.oo

e a9,271.02

Total

Pledges outstanding 19li7-48
Shrinkage 1946•4~
Shrinkage 1947•4
Moniea Allocated (Schedule A-2)

12,~2'~•22

$

6,69,.00
200.00
75.00
77,7~(?.•02

84,758.0;

General Expenaeat

Dinners, Mueie, Flowers
Printing, stationery and Postage
o-retari l, --Clerical nd Audi ting

1948
Dec. 3, 1948

Ca.s h in Bank Dec. 3,

Cheeks on fiand

Total

720.69

191.70

.228•..£

1,270.39

292.58

- 2,950.00-

3,242.58
$89,,271 .02

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�YEAR

Adl r, Harold
Aron, Louie
Aron, Sylvia
Aron, Tony
Aabendorr, Isadore
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Aahendorr, Jacob /rO
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Aabendort, ra • •
August, Dr. and ra. R.
Baru, Stanley
aru, oae
Baru, laiae and David
rman, Gene
Berman, Harry n.
B rman, Harry s.
Berman, Lou1a •
Berman, Reube
Bernstein, r. and rs • •
esa, .aroue
Billings, A.
Bolthouse, Anthony
Braver an, r. and .rs. H.
Broutman, Nathan
enderoft, ,r. and rs. s.
Cane, Dr. • H.
Cane, David

1947-48 PL
-1
100 .00
200 .00
100.00
500.00

215.00

500.00
500.00
500.00
2,.000.00

,ao.oo

100.00
100.00
50.00
300.00
2,500.00

l~oo.oo

300.00
50.00
,5.00
10.00
10.00
300.00
100.00
1,500.00
10 .oo
25.00
600.00
50.00
36.50
25.00
300.00
25.00
100.00

•

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Cherin, Robert and Jerom
Cherin, re. Rob rt
Cher1n, :ra. Jerom
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Cherin, Rochelle
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Cohan, Dr. s.
Cohan, rs. s.
Cohen, Benny
Cob•, ob r
•
Darmatader, L. and H.
Darmstadter, Elsa
Epstein, Andr w J.
:E ine, Francia
li'1ne, Blanche
ine, Andy
1sher, Harry, J. and B
Fisher, ra. a.

5.00

600.00
50.00
250.00

500.00
50.00

36.50

5,000.00
100.00
10.0
50.00
50 .00
37 .00
50.00

"iaher, James A.

Fisher, s lly and ar1lyn
Ple1ahman, Dr • •
Fleishman, ra. N.
ogel, r. and rs. •
Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. w.
ogel, Mary
1'' r1 denberg, DJI .
• L.
t r1edman, Hyman R.
•riend, !auric
Galombeck,
~ner
Galombeck, artha
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Goldman, Bennie
Gr s
, erman
Gros sm n, Sadd1e
Gudelaky, Oscar
Oudelsky, David
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l echt, l :rs. J .
Hughes and Hatcher, Inc .
Jacobs , 1eyer
J cobs , Olly
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100.00

73.00

500.00
100.00
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10.00
10.00

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250 . 00

300 . 00
100 . 00

500 . 00
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200 . 00

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Kaplan, aur1ce •
Kaufm n, J. K.
aufman, L1111 n
Kaufman, Richard
utman, Gorden
el1n, J)r. Mari
layt,
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•
Kline, Harold
Klit&amp;ne?t, Rabbi J.
oa1tchek, ilton
ozen, 11ton
omiaa, Ben

auas, Edward
Lahr, Harry
Lebow, ax

300.00
10.0

6,000.00

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100.00
25.00

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100.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
250.00
35.00
500.00 /
25.00
50.00
10.00

n.

,ebow, Sophia

,evine, ::r. and r•.
Levine, Jerom n.
Levy, Roub n
Lipman, H7n1an
Lipman, Jack
Lipman, Edith
Lipman, Sam
Locke, Chas.
Larson, Leo
endeleohn, Herman
1ller, Al.
bwmark,
••
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75.0

3,000.00

75.00

,6.50

,,000.00
50.00
15.00
50.00
25.00
25.00

1,750.0

Teumer, 'l'ed
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50.00
1,500.00
100.00
100.0
25.00
100.00
300 . 00
10.00
500.00
25.00
100 . 00
10.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
100.00
200.00
1,250.00
200.00

Price Family
Price,

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Rosen,

~s. Dougla

Rap port- J. c.
Roberts, Barney
Roden, Israel
Rodotf, r. and r . F.
Chase, R leigh L.
ogera, Lyle
Rogers, Sylvia
Rose, Leo
Rosen, Harold
Ro en, Leos.
Ro en, Florene

Rosenbaum, Sam

Rosenberg,
Rosenberg,
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Rosenb rg,
Rosenberg,
Rubine

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Rob rt
Rose
Sua nn
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36.50

10.00

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Lub insky, Linda
lo1•ence

2;.00
7 00
25. 00
50 . 00

Hubina ky,

Schultz , Dr. Le onard
~chultz, nril yn
Schubb, Max
Shmookler, Abe
Shmookler, Rebecca
Shu.mac her , T,e ah

Shumacher, ~ax
Shumaoher, r. and
Silverman, Harold
Silverman, Sol

0

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2 , 000 . 00
100 . 00
50 . 00
250 . 00
25.00
1,000.00
500 . 00

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1mon, Joe
Singer, Joe

1th,

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15.00
500.00
50.00

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Strl.fling, yd.
li 1Jton Apt•
Smith, Saul
Tel a, Dr • •
T al r,
• J.
Toy, Dr. Ch •

andervoort,

rs. J.

10.00

500.

500.00

o.oo

100.00

750.00

•

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INUED

50.00
100.00
50.00

Singer, Sam. J •
Sing r, Rose
S i t , Ch •
1t , r • Cl•••

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s.
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100.00
1,000.00

25.00
100.00
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Weiner, Josiah
\'V iner,
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Whit an, T. •

25.00
50.00
2.00
1,00

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236.50

15,000.00
25.0

Total

�TIES
A ,LOC1TIONS

1947-48

2, 0::., .92
6;,500.00

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00.00
100.00

100.00
:;OeOO

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100.00

150.00
50.00
50.00
500.00
150.00
10.00

?o.oo

200.00

r1on

200.00
2J0e00

1ty

500.00
700.00

150.
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UNITED JEWISH GH,JUTl.t:.S
BOARD MEETING

B1.NAI IS.hl..hL TEMPLE
M.t..R.CH 29, 1949
Meeting ~.as called to order at 7; JO P. M.
Statements to be sent out for deliquent accounts on 1st of ~pri~ 1949.
Allocation committee to send ,.f,5OO .OO to Cinncinati or New York now and
give more later if possible, to Jirhuc College.
Motion was made by Sam Lipman to send U. J. A. $5,000.00.

Motion seconded

by Sam Price.

Treasurer suggests that he be allowed to collect accounts his own w~y.
Respectfully submitted.

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
BOAI'-i.D MEETING

B1 NAI ISR.iili:i:. TiMPLE
May 11, 1949

Meeting wa s called to order at 7;45 P. M.
were read and corrected.

Minutes of previous meeting

Methods were discussed in regards to collecting money, Suggestion was
made by Sam Lipman that members of the board go out and collect the money.
During informal discussion Mr. Harry Fisher su 6 gr-c,sted part of the money
be given the Temple to take care of current accounts.
Rabbi Umen suggests to collect most money for U. J. C. a.".l.d then collect
for Temple at a little later date, and U. J. C. at a later d;: te will take c&amp;.re
of the Temple at a lat;~•r date.
Rabbi Omen brought up the idea of Golden Book headed by Leo. Rosen. Its
advantages were discussed. Suggested by Rabbi that U. J. A. give $300.00 toward
Golden Book. Rroceeds of Book to go to Temple now and in the future allocation
committee appointed by Sam Lipman, Francis Fine appointed to that collluittee.
Martin Friedenberg, Sam Klayf, Mrs. Sid Strifling, Fred Rodoff and Sec'y appointed
to that committee.
Pledges Prox. $Sl,OOO.OO
Collected roughly $32,000.00 and $20,000.00 sent out to the U. J. A.
Members who owe on U. J. A. pledges were read by Sam Lipman for Back balance
of 47 and 48.
Treasurer to send statements by June 15th.
Sectetary to send out cards to trustee to call on pledges and new prospects.
Meeting adjorned at 9;20 P. M.

Next meeting to be held early in June.
Respectfully submitted.

~&amp;~~·

�UNI TED J].,'W I SH CHARITIES
EMERGENCY BO.a.RD

_;',fu"ETING

JUNE 2, 1949
Meeting was called t o order at $;JC P . ~ - June 2nd . J..949 .
Paul Wiener discussed financial budget f or Temple , ways and means to
raise money .
During an inform..&gt;&lt;l discussion Mrs . Strifli ng believes U. J . ~ . money
should have gone dil".~ct to Palestine to meet the present emergency . a suggest
ionT.aS made b~ O. J . C. and Temple board to call~ joint mass meeting to discuss
methods of collecting money for U. J . C. and the Temple .
Mr . Eli . Smi th was in favor of ubove suggestion.

Mr . Klayf made a motion that in view of the representation m~de by Paul
Wiener thHt an extensi on of our mortgage with the Hackley Bank will be greatly
jeapordized and nossi bly not granted , that this board honor the request of the
congregation up to the s~im of 176000 . 0C and paid to it forthwith . That a joint
mass ~eetine be called by the congreg~tion 5.nd the U. J . C. to present the
entire issue to all of the members of both organizcitions &amp;.nd this board abide
by the decision made at the said mass ,"'leeting .
This motion was not seconded .
Motion made by Paul Wi ener that emergency faced by community is of such
magnitude that loan should be given to temple from U. J . a . $18, 0UO . Ou .
This motion was seconded by

Sam

~·lyf and carried 9 for to 3 Against .

~1embers present at meeting: Star indicates favoritism to loan money from
U. J . A. to temple under present emergency .
Paul Wiener
Mr &amp; Mrs . Budd Strifling
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Harry Ber:rian-Samuel Price•~
Eli Smith
Francis Fine Ted 11eumer
Leo Rosen:-Hortense Berman.;
Reuben Berman-Mr . Fisher·'
Martin Friedenbergk
Sam Klayf
Meeting adjorned at 10¢30 P. M.
Respec~?~

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
BOARD MEETING
July 6, 19!,9
A joint meeting was called to order July 6th at 8;45 P. M. by Chairman
Sam Lipman. Minutes of June 2nd. meeting WP.re read, corrected and approved.
The letter that was sent to the Community was misrepresented according
to Mrs. Strifling. Discussion and objections to the form of the notice sent
to the community by Syd. Strifling on the grounds that the notice did not
state the true purpose of the meeting.
Article II under object clause was read by Sy Rosenberg regarding
allocation of funds which read to raise, collect and distribute funds £or
the advancement of the welfare of the Jewish Community, in spheres both
spiritual and philanthopic and aither directly on the presently existing
or subsquently established agencies, for the benefit of humanity in general
whether it be local, national or foreign.
The mortage was discussed by Paul Wiener. Reasons why comunity should
have funds. Chairman requested a vote of confidence asked for by members
present for the allotment of funds to the sum of $18,000.00 to the Temple.
Mr. Diamond from

the U. J. A. discussed the financial status

of the

U. J. A.
Respectfully submitted.

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
BOARD MEETING
HAMILTON APT 1 S
NO\Tfilr1BER 9, 1949

The meeting was called to order at 8:30 P. M. with the following
members present.
Kelly Kauffman
Mrs. Buss Strifling
Milton Steindler
Harr;r Fischer
Ted Neumer
Harold Rosen
Sam Lipman
Sam Price
Francis Fine
Sam Klayf
Sy Rosenberg
An informal discussion was held for the chairmt,.n of the next U. J. A
drive. Sam Lipm~n appointed a nominating committee of the following members.
Hebert Fisher,
Sam Klayf
Kelly Kayffman
Ted Neumer
Milton Steindler
Harold Rosen
Harry Fischer- Chairman
The next meeting will be held November 15, 1949 at the Tem_:;le to
select a Chairman for the U. J. A. Drive.
The meeting adjorned at 11;00 P. M.
Res~ectfully submitted.

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�:;, ITLD "'"E' -rsn C 'AI InIE~

January

::-OAhD

~ "EETIHG

8, 1950

'.:'he reg1;lar U . J .c . :'oarci meetinf ,.ra,c ' eld Cunday norninr, ,
January 8 , 1950, at 10:~0 A. I . in the recreation roar of the Temple .
Responding to the roll ca:::.l Fere th folloving:
Officers :
Harry " . Fisrer , Chairman
i:c.rold Posen , Vice Chairman
Rose Lc1ron, Secretary
Assis-tin? on -1edi:i-e Com!"ittee:

Rober·c

c_ erin

J . T-e:ly Kaufman
S· mud Li pnan
Fred F.odoff
Lyle Rop:ers
terman Grossrran
':'ed IJeuner

TT&amp;:rold Silve-rrian

Abe Ashendorf
;,:a:;,: Le bow
Rabbi Samuel Umen
!1r . Harolc. Rosen,
. ; ce Chairman, concucted the eeting and
read a letter to the tnited Je1ish Apt al accoITpanying a c' eek ~or
~n8 , 000 . 00 sent then recently? and c.lso ackno,r1edgmemt cf same. He
al so announced tDat this neeting , as er lled to :'01101 up ana cor1plete pled es as yet not rade by the Comr.:..unity . He reac. the letter
that '_ad been sent to non- pledrees follmring the U . J .c . dinner, contoin:..ng a nessare from Rabbi Unen and TTarry Fi,..her 2.nd 1'r . Rosen'
address at the dinner . General 0isc'1ssion followed on ways and
ueans of cortC',c t.:..1 r non- pledgePs . Harold • osen advised that fron:
his ast exverier..ces in these riatters , the 1:2ost successful way to do
thi2 ,·as to go out in teams of b.o men or more. After discus ion,
this I"!ethod uas accepteC:. by t;. ose presc:t an&lt;" the names o:' non- plec.rees v ere assigned to the various teams . The teams were orran1 zed ar
fo~ 10\• ~:
1

1

Team , i1. f.&lt;'muel Klayf &amp; Herman Grossman
2 . Fred :odoff f Harold Silverman
3. Ted Neu.r!:.er and Ha~ry Fisher
lr . Lyle Rogers 8 Francis Fine
5. Lax Lebow f! Robert Cherin
6. Abe Ashena.orf &amp; Harold Kline
7. Jack Lipman &amp; Bugene Fisher
8. J . Kelly :~aufman &amp; :Leo Rosen
9. Harold Rosen

'A lette:r uas read from Nr . Seymour Rosenberg, advisinc that
the Un~_ted Jevish Chari ~ies be incorporated and the ,12.me be regist .red . The nane "United Jewish Chari ties of Greater Muskecon" is the
name to be registered as such. Samuel Klayf moved and Lyle Rorers
seconded that 1:r. Rosenberg be instr1eted to corr..ply v ith sa.me. T11.is

�was unanimously passed . It war decided tha · the a rove saic... te~r·s
0et nor lunchcor.. at Bill Gterr:, ' s :"!')ndn;', J~nuary 16 , 1950, at
12:00 o ' clock to check reE"ults on :he pl0dres contacted . It was
moved and secc . . ded that Rabbi Umen boson· to tr-e Mid- l!est Leaders ip Conference in Chicar o on Jan:.mry 15, 1950 . unanirrously passed .
No further busiLess on t:-1e agenda, meeting ·Fas &amp;d;journed ,

Respectfully sub~itted,

�U. J. C. BOARD MZ~Tn G - JUfffi 14 t 1950

A regular board meeting of the Muskegon United Jewish Charities
was held June 14, 1950 in the recreation room of the Temple.
The roll call was responded to as follows:
Harry Fisher
Mrs. Joseph ~trifling
Leo Rosen
Josiah Wiener
Samuel Klayf
Ted 1\Jeumer
Rose Lawson
Rabbi Umen

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Chairman, Harry Fisher presided and called the meetingi Minutes
of the previous meeting were read and ap ,roved. Checks were
mailed out to Muskegon Chapter of Hadassah for $2000 1 00 and to
United Jewish Appeal for i5000 .oo. Collections of pledges were
discussed and it was announced that todate $37 ,000 had been sent
to U.J.A. Mr. Josiah Wiener brought up the matter of a Hebrew
School for Muskegon and suggested that a sum be put away for this
purpose . This was tabled for further discussion.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
Rose Lawson, Secretary

�U. J.C. BOARD MEETING - AUGUST 31, 1950

A regular board meeting of the United Jewish Charities was held
August 31st, 1950 in the recreation room of the Temple.

Chairman, Harry Fisher presided and the roll call was as follows:
Harry Fisher
Harold Rosen
Sam Lipman
Sam Klayf
Leo Rosen
Rabbi Umen
Rose Lawson
The main issue was the collection of pledges. As a quorum
was not present to discuss other business, meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
Rose Lawson, Secretary

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�UNITED JEWISH 6HARITIES BOARD ~~ETING, OCTOBER 12, 1950.

A regular board meeting of the United Jewish Charities of
greater Muskegon was held October 12, 1950 in the recreation
room of the Temple. Chairman Harry Fisher presided and the
roll call was as follows:
Harry Fisher
J. K. Kaufman
Harold Rosen
Samuel Klayf
Mrs. Jos. btrifling Francis Fine
Paul ~iener
Rose Lawson--Sec'y.
Mr. Wiener announced his pledge of $15,000 and presented a
check for $7500.00 as part payment on same. The Board thanked Mr. Wiener for his very generous contribution.
Collections of outstanding pledges were discussed and methods
of collection.
Samuel Klayf moved and Paul v.7iener seconded that the following
allocations be approved for payment:
~JOINT DEFENSE APPEAL
700.00
✓WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 250.00
vHEBREW UNIV1R~lTY
250.00
v NATI0NAL JEWI~H WELFA.tlli BOARD 300.00 ✓
AMERICAN FUND FOR I~RAEL
ru:.:.t:.-t:~U/l
INSTITUTIONS
50.00
B'NAI BRITH NATIONAL YOUTH
S1RVICE APPEAL
50.00
HAIFA TECHNICAL
100.00
✓AMERICAN JEWI.:iH CONGRE;:;S
100.00
✓ BRANDEIS UNIVER~ITY
200.00
✓ HILLEL FOUNDATION-MICH. STATE
COLLEGE
200.00
Motion carried unanimously.
It was also moved by Paul Wiener and second by Harold Rosen
that the Book of Minutes and all other correspondence pertaining to U.J.C. be turned over to the Temple office by
Seymour Rosenberg, former custodian of same. Motion carried.
Mr. Fine is to dictate letters to be sent with the allocation
checks.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
ROSE LAWSON ,
Sec'ty.

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�EIECTION MEETING OF UNITED JEWISH CHARI'.1.IES OF GREATER MUSKEGON
Held November 27, 1950
The business meeting for annual election of officers of the
United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon was called to order by
the Vice Chairman, Harold Rosen, at 9:45 P.M., after a convening
of the group in attendance for the lecture of Dr. Noah Brand, Secretary General of Food and Rationing for the State of Israel.
After the chairman announced the opening of the meeting, he
called for nominations and requested Seymour I. Rosenberg to act
as recording secretary.
Fr_a.!?:_9 is F'ine was nominated as .EE_airm~ by Harry Fisher,
which nomination was supported by Ted Neumer, and an oral vote cast
a unanimous ballot for his election for chairmtt n. Nominations were
open for vice-chairmen and Paul Wiener nominated Syd Strifling and
Sam Klayf as vice-chairmen, mich nomination was supported by Morris
Bernstein. Leos. Rosen moved that the nominations be cbsed and
that the Secretary be instructed to cast the unanimous ballot for
the two vice-chairmen.
unanimously carried.

The mo~ion was supported by Fred Rodoff and
The secretary cast a unanimous ballot for the

election of Syd Strifling and Sam Klayf to vice-ch.airmen.
The chairman then appointed Leo_ S. Rosen as Tre_a_s~ er, in-

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dicating that Mr. Rosen had a greed 1:n accept the difficult position
of Treasurer.
The business meeting was adjourned at 9:57 P.M. and was followed by a question period directed to the principal speaker, Dr.
Noah Brand,until the general meeting was adjourned for refreshments.

Dated: November 28, 1950

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�UNITED JEWl~H CHARITIES - ELECTION
January 24th, 1951.

An election for Board of Trustees for the United Jewish
Charities of Greater Muskegon was held January 24, 1951
in the recreation room of the Temple.

The following 12

trustees were elected for the year 1951:

;-.

Harold Rosen

Josiah Wiener

Leos. Rosen

Don Mann

Samuel Lipman

Ted Neumer

J. K. Kaufman

Fred Rodoff

Herman Grossman

Max Lebow

Dr. Morris Teles

Jerome Fisher

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�UNl'fl~D JEWISH CHARI'l'l.t-.;B OF GR~ATER MUSKEGON

MU~KEGONp MICHIGAN"

/

Board of Trustees

VOTE FOR

1

Dr..,

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Harry ::;, Berman

/ P--

Herman Grossm"-n

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_?(Harold Rosen

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Eli .,Smith

cr( 7

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Dr. Teles

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Josiah 1-viener

CJ

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l'.iax Ashendorf'

y-'

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Lyle H~. Rogers

Jerome 1',isher

Douglas Rosen
Joseph Strifling

Io I"red L~ Rodoff
;'C Leo ;L Rosen

ONLI

c:f

;t Samuel Lipman

7

Cl

J., Kelly Kaufman ~

/tJ Ted Neumer

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12

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/ / Donald Mann ~

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Max Lebow

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UNITED JEr-

H CHARITIES
m_~ns;~

Milk Fund
Campaign
__
Plodgo
Pledge
!Jir. &amp; Mi"'s

~

Tony Aron

Abe Ashendorf'
Isadore Aahendorr
Jake Aahendorr

$

1ftl&gt; • Sron Ashendort

Saburt Dixon Atkins'o n

• Ralph August

E1aill8 &amp; David Baru

r • &amp; Mrs. s. B. Baru
Arthur Bell

200.00

soo.oo

(;

100.00

25.00
200.00
100.00
10.00
500.00

so.oo

25.00

36.50

125.00

86.00
36.50

N t han Br ou-tman
Vic tor s . Burstein

50.00

10.00

s_gmund Cahn

10.00
5.00

R ben Berman
Marcus Bess
J ck E. Dowen

J rome Che rin

Ro ert Cherin
Ellis Chevl1n
Jaan Danigelis

Elsa Darms t adter
He 'lI'Y Dru:·ms t adter
Louia Darmstadter
Lothar Davida
iTr. &amp; Mrl3 • Paul A. Elliott
AndrGTI J . Epstein
T.1':tl e Fania

Ha·ry s. Fields
Har1~y Fino

s.oo

so.oo

250.00

25000

Under
1950-51
Campaign

~

f~

~l'

300.00

Over

200.00

(,,

100.00
50.00
25.00
10.00

60.00
100.00
10.00

$

500.00 .

Gl.50
200.00

150.00
225.00

10.00

lOOoOO

eo.oo

50.00

12.50

s.oo
25.00

25.00
10.00
25.00
10.00
60.00

10 00
100.00
60.00
25.00

s.oo

100.00
10.00
50.00

so.oo

10 . 00

Account

200.00
10.00
500.00

so.oo
10.00

30.00

New

6.00

25000

arry, Jerome , Bernard and
s,000.00
Eugene Fleher
immy and Susie Fisher
c ·· and Kenneth Fisher
. dney Gold' org

1950 ... 51
Campai·@

200.00
100.00
226.00
100.00
25.00

Harry H. Berman
r .. uis it. Berman

Amount
Paid

3 1 000000
26.00
75.00

2 5.,00

75.00
10~00

�Under

Over
CAViPAIGN
Pleds;e
11
-

J

GI anfi0ld
.rthur llroenberg

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10.00
65600
200.00

:-;.u•ica Golden

Sa

Milk Fund - 1\mount

1950-51

1950-51

Ne v,

Cam;ea1&amp;'!

Acc ount

$

$

Pledse

Paid

Cam;ea1gg

31;

$

'i?

"

,,.,

10.00
30&amp;00

-

10 .00

15.00

ej He!'man and

Louis Grossman

?2~00
1 0 9.50

Gz·osaman

David Gudelsky
Oscar Gudelsky
. !7 rv::.n Gudolsky

Agnes Huber.
!'feyer Jacobs

Horris Kantor
Kaufman Family
Samuel G. IO.ayf

Lawrence F..rne s t and
Eleanor~ Sara Klein
Sara Klein
Harold Kline
A. Kollenberg
t. H. Krause

Sam Lawson
Alan Lebow

Max Lenhoff
Rube Levy
Morris E. Ls vip.e
Hyman L:lpman
Ja•!k Lipmsn

Samuel Lipman

Ben Ma.rcus
Herman Mendelson
Jar11ee Lietz

Samuel Price
Israel -Roden
Fred Rodoff
Lyle Rogers and Max Lebow
Patty and Harry Rogers
Douglas Rosen
HaA,... o d Rosen
.ueo Eosen

1 , 000 . 00

2,000.00

Jeff ie end Le.urie Grossman
Mike~ Jill and Randy
350.00
50.00
40.00

5 . 00

50.00
100. 00
10,000.00
300 000

350.00
50 .00
40~0 0
5.00

10 . 00
5.00

so.oo
2,100.00

350.00

73.00
200.00
125.00
500.00
100.00
30.00

so.oo

50.00
75.00
1,000.00
75.00
2,000 . 00
100 . 00

36.50

500.00

500.00
175.00
25.00

36.50
25.00
25.00

1,500.00
15.00
36.50

15.00

25.00
1,000.00

so.oo

1 50. 00
500.00
150. 00
100.00
750.00
50.00
2,500.00
1,500.0 0

500 . 0 0
100.00

s.oo

36 . 50
3 6 . 50

50.00

50.00

1 ,soo . 00

707 .50

�-

Campair;n
Pled13e

]iax Rosenberg

Florence Rubinsky
Elizabeth F. Ryan
Dobby and Jarry Schreiber
Jacob Schreiber
:Max Schumaker

150.00 _

$

so.oo .

TOTALS - ·

Dr. Sol Cohan

.......

-

Pledr-i:e

,-,

--

!- Ti';.•:--,.,.

over

:·-~0~~11t

- ,. ...

Paid

....

(.

\ii

25.00

50.00
10.00

1850-51
Campaign
c.•

\?

':.'

50.00

-

Under
1050-51

ilew

Campa1@

Account

;.

$

~.,

so.co

50.00

so.oo

Sam Schumacker
Urs. R. Shmookler and
F.::·ancis Fine

Samuel Siegel
n. A. Silverman
Joseph. Simon
~. M. Smith
Fr d Stein
Jack Steindler
Mi ton Ste1ndler
w. fa. Stern
R. Stotz
J. s. Strifling
Dr Morris Telea
Harry and Andrew Umen
~lvin VanDuren
Josiah Wiener
Paul M. Wiener

l'f4

100.00

36.50

2,300.00
100.00
250.00
100.00

73.00
25.00

2,soo.00

150.00

10.00
1,300.00

125.00
250.00
25.00

36.50

36.50
10.,00

2,000.00

125.00

125.00

500.00
50.00

100.00

500.00
300.00
100.00

2.soo.00

125.00

15.00

-

300.00
100.00

1,200.00

so.oo

l§e0AQ-OA

300 .. 00

$56.975000

$2,487.50

$

300.00
100.00

100.00

200.00

$6,882.50

$1,110.00

100.00 • Pledge Oard not received aa yet.

$10.537.50 $3,236.50

�No pledge

Lou:1 s

U1HTED Jf:\jtISH. CHARITIES

..

J,x&gt; on

B8l'lrLEl.~

Braverme.n
X Caplan
110k Chevlin

Ann Fishar
Herbart Fiaher
William Fisher
Dr. N. Fleishman

lilliam Fogel
\murice end Harrison Friend

Madeline Halt
1llie Ja.cobs
Saul .Jacob2on
r ~ Marie .Keilin
Sophia Lebow

Jesse Levin

Ellen Lipman
J M. Magil
Lillian Mayer
Do..1 Wi.ann
Staphe11 N~um.er

Ted _-Toumer

Betha and Sylvia Paul
Leo Ros,,

hobert Rosenberg
Sol S:tlve1"man

~· • Simcoe

':Jnm S:lnr;ela

-

raceived from the following:

..x Ashendorf
a. •ry !::; ... Rarman

Jo

11bi-i952

1950-51

1950 ... 51

Campaign.
Pledge

Milk

Pledge .

$

$

76000
300000
100.00
25000
15000

36.50
25.00

lOoOO

10.00
500e00

50.00
200~00
13.50
300.00
100.00
25.00
25.00
250.00
15.00

36.50

25,00

s.oo
250.00

10000
1,000.00
25.00
60.00
150.00
200 .. 00

50.00
110.00

50.00

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES BOARD :MEETI~TG ••• January 6, 19520
The first regular Board Meeting of the United Jewish Charities of
greater Muskegon was held in the Librairy of the Temple on Sunday morning January 6th, 19520 The roll call was as follows:
Officers
Trustees
Eli Smith
Chairman ••••••••• Paul Wiener
Francis Fine
Harry Fisher
Vice Chairman ••• 9Jerome Fisher
Dr. Morris Teles
Vice Chairman •••• Mrs. Joseph Strifling Harold Silverman Joso Strif ...
ling
Secretary••••••ooRose Lawson
Ted Neumer
Seymour ~osenberg Max Lebow
Fred Rodoff
Josiah Wiener
Milton Steindler
Harold P.osen
Mildred Rodoff
Leo Rosen
Discussion was held as to the number of representatives both elected
and appointed by the chairman to serve on the U.J.C. Board and it
was moved by Harry Fisher and seconded by Jerome Fisher that the
27 representatives be accep6e~. Motion carried.
Mr. 1Hiener distributed pledge reports for perusal and discussion.
Mrs. Joseph Strifling moved and it was seconded by Francis Fine that
Leo Rosen be appointed ·for treasurer for 1952. Motion was carried.
Discussion ·was held as to whether any U.J.C. funds this year would
be available to the Templeo It was definitely established that no
U.J.C. funds will be given to the Temple and that pledges have been
accepted this year on that basiso It was moved by Francis Fine and
seconded by Fred Rodoff that the executive Committee be appointed
to act on the cancellation of previous pledges to the year 195~-51
and their recommendation be turned over to the chairman. Motion
was carriedo It was moved by Francis Fine and seconded by Fred
Rodoff that an executive committee be empowered to review in the
future, pledges, in view of extraordinary haFdship circumstances
and bring back a report to the Board for final instructions. Mr.
Wiener appointed the two Vice Chsirmen and Leo Rosen to act on the
executive cornmitteeo Mr. Wiener asked Mr. Rosenberg to draw up
a resolution RS follows: "Be it hereby resolved that all previous
action by previous chairmen be accepted and confirmed and financial
stat,ement be accepted and placed on filen •
It was moved by Francis Fine and seconded by rnr. Teles that the
chairman and treasurer be empowered to negotiate a loan up to
$15,000oOO from the Lumberman's Bank for the purpose of transferring
funds to the flood area in Israel, and that the chairman and treasurer be authorized to sign any docliunents necessary to affect the
loan as deemed advisable by them. Motion ·was carried unanimously
0

After discussion Chairman Wiener authorized that all pledges of
$200.00 and under be turned over to Mrs. Fred Rodoff and her committee for collection and thanked Mrs. Rodoff most heartily for her
successful efforts on this committee in the past. Mr. Eli Smith
graciously offered to advance the $15 000 for emergency needs to
Israel and it was moved by Mrs. Syrifling and seconded by Mr. Strifling that this advance be accepted for a 90 day period.
This concluded the business on the agenda and the meeting was adjourned at 1:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
ROSE LAWSON, Secretary.

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF GREATER MU KEGON, ~illSKEGON MICH.
OFFICERS AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR 12520
OfFICERS

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PAUL M. WIENiR-------PRESIDE~T - ~ t : L ( , , ( _ ,
.-'IRS. JOS. STRIFLING--VICE,:{CHAIR1vlAN
JEROrIB fISHER--------VICE*CHAIRMAN
IBO S. ROS~N---------TREASURER
ROSE LAWSON----------SECRETARY

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
(Elected}
Samuel Klayf
Jos Strifling
1ilton Steindler
Dr. Morris Teles
Josiah Wiener
Dr. Ralph Au~ust

J. K. Kaufman

Fr3.ncis Fine
S3.muel Lipman
Harold Rosen
H!3.rry Fisher
Herman Grossman
• • e e e • • e e e

O •

•

•

•

e • e e e e • • • e • • •

0 0

e e

O

~ • e

(Appointed by Paul l,1!i~ner)~~h1~
~Qt£ La.p~~'1resentin; B'n::l.i Brithf
Eli Smith
Mildred
Rodoff (Representing H2d sRah)
Max Lebow
Ie,y-i@ BGil€§@f'BSeyMour Rosenberg (Legal Advisor)
H~ ro l d Silverman

Ted Neumer
Abe Ashendorf
Fred Rod.off

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES ALLOCATION MEETING
NOVEMBER 2, 195~.
A meeting of the Officers and Trustees of United Jewish Charities was
held Sunday morning November 29 1952 in the Libraray of the Temple.
The following members were present:
Trustees
Officers
Paul ir•:iener ••• oChairman
Dr. Teles
Mrs. Joseph Strifling •• olst Vice Pres.
Francis Fine
Leo Rosen •••••• oTreasurer
Fred Rodoff
Rose Lawson.a•o•Secretary
Mildred Rodoff
Guest
Milton Steindler
Herman Grossman
Mrs. Herman Grossman
Sam Klayf

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The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved .
Leo Rosen gave a treasurer's report but as it was not complete was asked
to bring it up tod~ta and report at the next meeting. Pledges for
1951-52 in . arrears were ctiscfissed and methods of collection were decided
on. Mrs. Herman Grossman representing Hadassah brought up the matter
of U•.J .c. paying their allocation to them on time. Mr. Wiener apologized
for his negligence this year and advised Mrs. Gro~sman to contact the
1952-53 Chairman for better service next year. Paul Uiener reported
that a ten year report of operation of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon is in the process of being compiled and will be completed soon. As the hour was late, the balance of business was tabled
for the next meeting. Meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rose Lawson, Secretary

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES, December 1, 1952.
A regular meeting of the Officers and Trustees of the United Jewish
Charities was held in the Temple Library, on Monday evening, December
1st, 1952 at S:00 P.M. The roll call was responded to as follows:
Officers

TRUSTEES

Sam Lipman
Sam Klayf
Josiah Wiener
Dr. M. Teles
Eli Smith
Harold Rosen
Herman Grossman
It was moved and seconded that the following allocations be granted:

Paul M. Wiener••••o••o••Chairman
Leo Rosen••••••o••••••••Treasurer
Rose Lawson •••••••••• • •• Secretary

Jewish Telegraphic' Agency •••••••••••••• 25.00
Hias••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••l00.00
Leo Levi Memorial Hospital •••••••••••• 50.00
Brandeis College •••• 0••••0••••••••••••200.00
National Jewish Hospital, Denver •••••• 50.00
Jewish Consumptive Hospital, Denver ••• 50.00
National Jewish Home for Children, Denver 50.00
Bellefaire••••o••••••••••••••o••••••••l00.00
American Jewish Congress••·••••••••••• 50.00
Anti-Defamation Leagueoo•o•••o••••••••500.00
Jewish Theological Seminary•••••••o•••200.00
Histadruth Ivrith••••••••••••••o•••o••lOO cOO
It was moved and seconded that the Brandeis Youth Foundation check
for $100.00 be cancelled and an allocation be given to Brandeis
College instead. Discussion was held on the u.J.c. banquet to be
held soon, and it was announced that Dr. Zev Cohen will be the
special advance speaker at the Temple on December 21st.
As this concluded the business on the agenda, meeting was
adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rose Lawson, Secretary

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES, BOARD MEETING, FEBRUARY 9 1 1953.
A regular meeting of the United Jewish Charities of greater Muskegon
was held February 9th in the classroom of the Temple. The following
responded to roll call:
Trustees

Officers
Herman Grossman •••••• Chairman
Harold Rosen •••••• Vice-Chairman
Sam Lipman •••••••• Vice-Chairman
Leo Rosen••••o••••Treasurer
Rose Lawson •••••• ~Secretary

Harry H. Berman
Harold Silverman
Max Lebow
Seymour Rosenberg
Milton Steindler

Dr. Ralph August
Dr. Morris Teles
Joseph Strifling
Eli Smith
Mrs. Joseph Strif
ling

Rabbi Ruderman
The financial report was given by Leo Rosen, discussed and approved.
It was moved by Sam Lipman and seconded by Dr. August to send $7500000
to
. at this time. Motion was carriedo

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introduced the matter of a contribution to the Netherlands
Flood Relief and it was moved by Leo Rosen and seconded by Harold Rosen
to allocate $300.00 to the Fund to be augmented with a Temple contribution, with the names of both Temple B'nai Israel and United Jewish
Charities as contributors, if the Temple is in agreement with this,
otherwise to be sent in the name of United Jewish Charities. Motion
was carried. Harold Rosen wished to go oo record as being opposed to
the amount specified, he didn't think it was enough.
The Board authorized the payment of four bills presented by Leo Rosen,
treasurer, (see treasurer's report). The Board also authorized that
an audit be made of the eharities books. This concluding the business
on the agenda, meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
ROSE LAWSON,
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GREATER MUSKEGON
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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HER1'1AN GROSSMAN ••••••• o.CH!IID-IA'.N
HAROLD ROSEN •••••••• o•• oVICE-CHAIRMAN
SAMUEL LIPMAN •••••• oo••oVICE-CHAIRMAN
LEOS. ROSEN •••••••••••• TREASURER
ROSE LAWSON ••••••••••••• SECRETARY

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MRS. JOS. STRIFLING •••••••• MILK FUND CHAIRMAN
MRS. FRED RODOFF ............ (COLLECTIONS UP TO $500.00)HADASSAH
MR. DOUGJ:nl.0 ROOrlM •••••••• •• B'NAI BRITH REPRESENTATIVE
MR. SETh10UR ROSENBERG ••• o•• LEGAL ADVISOR
MR. PAUL M. WIENER ••••••••• HONORARY CHAIR.MAN
TRUSTEES
(ELECTED)
SAM KLAYF
J. K. KAUFMAN
LOUIS GROSSMAN
ELI SMITH
ABE ASHENDORF
DR. AUGUST
LOUIS M. BERMAN
JOS. STRIFLING
FRED RODOFF
DR. TELES
BERNARD FISHER
M.A.X LEBOW
HARRY H. BERMAN
JOSIAH WIENER
MILTON STEINDLER
ErnA1ARD KRAUSE

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF GREATER MUSKEGON
BOARD MEETING, MARCH 11, 1953 1
A regular meeting of the United Jewish Charities of Greater Musk.
was held on March 11, 1953 in the Temple. The roll call was responded to as follows:
Officers

Trustees

Herman Grossman •••••••• Chairman
Milton Steindler
Sam Lipman ••••••••• Vice Chairman
Harry H. Berman
Rose Lawson, ••••••• aecretary
Fred Rodoff
Mrs. Joseph Strifling •• Mil£ Fund Chairman Harold Silverman
Paul Wiener •••••••• Honorary Chairman
Dr. Morris Teles
Joseph Strifling
Louis Grossman
Guest
Rabbi Ruderman
Mr. Rappaport
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. As
the treasurer Mr. Leo Rosen was not present, there was no treasurer's report. The matter of giving Hadassah $1000.00 now and
$1000.00 later on their yearly allocation was introduced and it
was recommended that the Board meet with the Hadassah Board for
discussion on this. The Board also recommended that Hadassah be
apprised in writing that before a commitment is made on this for
the next year, the U.J.C. Board wm}lld like to go over the figures
with Hadassah. It was moved by Paul Wiener and seconded by Dr.
Teles that U.J.C. give Hadassah $2000.00 allocation for · the year
1953~ A vote was taken and 6 voted in the affirmative and three
in the negative. The rest declined to vote. Motion carried.
It was moved by Louis Grossman and seconded by Milton Steindler
that in view of the fact that the Temple raised more than the amount
mentioned in the motion in the minutes of the last meeting, regarding
the Netherlands Flood Relief, that that motion be rescinded. Motion
carried.
Mr. Herman Grossman announced that Mr. Max Lerner would speak at a
U.J.C. Conference at the Palmer House in Chicago, Sunday March 15th
and invited the Board members to attend if possible.
As this concluded the business on the agenda, meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rose Lawson, Secretary.

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES BOARD MEETING--MAY 21, 1953.
A regular Board Meeting of the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon was held on May 21, 1953 at 8:30 P.M. in the Recreation Room of the Templeo The following officers and trustees responded to roll call:
Officers

Trustees

Dr. Morris Teles
Louis Grossman
Samuel Klayf
Mrs. Fred Rodoff
Rabbi Ruderman
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. As
lv1r. Leo Rosen, treasurer was not present there was no treasurer's
report. Mr. Herman Grossman gave a brief resume of the United
Jewish Charities conference held in Chicago which he attended, and
remarked that in comparison to other communities of our size, the
check for $7500 which we sent did not make a very good showing.
Mr. Grossman made a plea for more co-operation, pledges and collections. He appointed the following trustees as a committee to contact
some of the larger pledgees who have not pledged as yet for 1953;
Herman Grossman ••••••• Chairman
Sam Lipman •••••• Vice--Chairman
Rose Lawson•••••••ooo•Secretary

Herman Grossman, Chairman
Sam Lipman
Paul Wiener
Sam Klayf
Leo Rosen
It was agreed by the Board present that Mr. Grossman had the authority to send $5000.00 to National and $1000.00 to Hadassah, as was
voted on at the last meeting (this amount being on hand at the present time in the bank balance). The matter of an appeal from The
Union of Americ~n Hebrew Congregations for $1000.00 before June 30th
was introduced by Rabbi Rudermano As a quorum was not present, no
action could be taken on this. A meeting for determining allocations
will be held in the near future.
This concluded the business on the agenda and the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
ROSE LAWSON, Secretary

�United Jewish Charities Board Meeting
July 27, 1953.
A regular meeting of the Officers and Trustees of the United
J~wish Charities of greater Muskegon was held on July 27, 1953,
in the vestry of the Temple.
The roll call was as follows:
Herman Grossman, Chairman
Rose Lawson, Secretary

Trustees
Louis Grossman
Ber:han Sachs
Leo Rosen
Dr. Morris -Teles
Eli Smith
As there was not a. quarum present, business of the meeting could
not be passed on.
Mr. Herman Grossman submitted a statement from Dana Printing for
the printing of the Charities 'ten year report, showing a balance
of 185.11. A chedk will be sent them upon approval of a regular
Board. Mro Grossman also announced that a Hadassah representative from the Muskegon Chapter should attend the next regular
meeting for discussion about their allocation for $2000.00.
The following were appointed by Mr. Grossman as allocations committee to be held in October:
Paul M. Wiener
Sam Lipman
Leo Rosen
Sam Klayf
Dr. Morris Teles
Harold Rosen
Mrs. Jos. Strifling.
Letters were read from Mr. Joseph Holtzman of Detroit and Mr.
Jacob Schwartz asking for immediate funds for Nationai, amd it
was agreed that as soon as $5000.00 was collected, it will be
sent to National.
This concluding the business on the agenda, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
ROSE LAWSON, Secretary

�UNITED t.TEWISH CHARITIES, SEPTEMBER · 16, 1953 ..

A regular meeting of the Officers and Trustees of the United Jewish
Charities of Greater Muskegon was held in the Temple on September
16, 1953. The roll call was responded to as follows:
Officers
Herman Grossman •••• 00 .... Chairrnan
Leo Rosen •• o•••••••••• .. Treasurer
Rose Lawson .............Becretary
Ruth Krause for Mildred Rodoff
Rabbi Ruderman

Trustees
Josiah iATiener
Louis Grossman
Burton Sachs
Edward Krause
Harry H. Berman
Dr. Morris Teles
Paul M. v·1iener
Samuel Klayf

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A
atatement from Dana Printing eo for $185 .11 the balance owing on
the printing of the 10 year bulletin, was presented, discussed,
and a motion was made by Paul 11iener and seconded by Harry H. Berman
6hat this statement be paido Motion carried.
The treasurer's report was read discussed and approved.
Mr. Herman Grossman introduced Mrs. Krause, president of Hadassah,
who was representing Mrs. Rodoff, chairman of U.J.C. collections
of $500 .00 and less. The problem of their yearly allocation of ~2000 .0
was discussed, and a motion was made by Paul Wiener and 2nd by Edward Krause that $500 .00 for 1953 be given them immediately, leaving
a balance of $500 .00. Motion was carriedo A motion was also made
by Paul 7iener and 2nd by Edward Krause that $120000 be put into the
transient fund at this timeo Motion was carriedo
The Board recommended that Hadassah tentatively be given 3-1/2% of
collections for 1954 as their allocation·o This was to be further
discussed at a later timeo Rabbi Ruderman presented the matter of an
allocation for combined Hebrew Union and J.I.R. This was to be tabled
for the regular allocation meetingo Rabbi next presented the matter
of a loan of ~~50 .00 to Mr. Ruby Brulback, nevrly arrived refugees to
Muskegono It was moved by Leo Rosen and 2nd by Dr. Teles to give this
loan. Motion was carried.
Non-pledgees were discussed and their names were distributed to Board
Members for contact and collection.
The next meeting is to be an allocation meeting in October. As this
concluded the business on the agenda, the meet int; vms adjourned.
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�United Jewisij Charities Board Meeting, October 20 1 1953.
A regular meeting of the Officers and Trustees of the United Jewish
Charities of greater Muskegoni was held in the vestry of the Temple
On October 20, 1953. The rol call was as follows:
Officers
Herman Grossman ••••••• Chairman
Leo Rosen•••o••••• V•• ireasurer
Rose Lawson ••••••••••• secretary
Guests

Trustees
Sam Klayf
Edward Krause
Dr. Morris Teles
Harry H. BerIIJRn Louis Grossman
Milton Steindler

Dr. Arthur Greenberg
Mr. Lander
) ••••• Israeli Bond Representatives
Mr. Mendelson)
Rabbi Abraham Ruderman
Mrs. Edward Krause
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The treasurer's report by Mr. Leo Rosen reported an outstanding valance
of 19,000 which is 60% of the original pledges. There is a balance in
the bank as of today of $2100.00.
Mrs Edward Krause, representative from Hadassah presented the matter
of working arrangements between U.J.C. and Hadassah for the U.J.C.
dinner etc. A motion was made by Louis Grossman and seconded by Milton Steindler that the drive evening consist of a program and reception,
the cost of which is not to exceed $200.00. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Milton Steindler and seconded by Leo Rosen that
5% of total collections for 1953 be given to Hadassah as their allocation for services rendered. Motion carried.
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Mr. Mendelson of Detroit, Israeli Bond representative gave a brief talk
on the Bond situation and asked for co-operation in lifting Muskegon's
below the line quota.
A motion was made by Louis Grossman and seconded by Edward Krause that
the ~.J.C. of Muskegon endorse "The Israeli Bond Drive-A NIGHT IN ISRAEL,
for November 11th in the Temple. Motion carried.
As this concluded the business on the agenda, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
ROSE LAWSON, Secretary.

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Dear Mr. Rosen,
At two eetings held on October 20th and October 27th ,
the following allocations were approved for payment for 1953.
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American Association for Jewish Education ••••••••••••
American Fund For Israel Institutions•••••••••••••••
Weizman Institute ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

25.00
100.00
300.0()
Hebrew UniversitY••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
300.00
Haifa Technological College ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
150.00
Federated Council of Israel Institutions •••••••••••••
100.00
Union of American Hebrew Congregations •••••••••••••••
700.00
B'nai Brith National Youth Service •••••••••••••••••••
150.00
Brandeis UniversitY••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
200.00
Dropsie Colleg ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
100.00
Jewish W lfare Boa.rd•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
125.00
B ellefaire ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
200.00
Jewish Telegraphic Agency••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
50.00
Rias•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
25.00
Joint Defense Appeal•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
100.00
Jewish Theological Seminary.Qt ••• Y••••••••••••••••••
100.00
Hebrew Theological College •••••••••••••••••••••••••• o
100.00
Leo Levi Hospital••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
50.00
Jewish Consumptive Relief Hospital•••••••••••••••••••
50.00
National Jewish Children's Home••••••••••••••••••••••
50.00
Histadruth Ivrith••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Mr. Leo

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Treasurer,
Gentlemen:
Enclosed find check for t1,ooo.oo to cover my commitment for 1954.
As per my verbal statement made during the solicitation of the funds
on the evening or December 13, 1953, this donation is to be used as
follows:

$850.00 to the Uni.tad Jewish Charities general fund
for regular ~ocation, as determined by
Allocations Committee.

$150.00 to be placed in a reserve fund for tm use
of a Hebrew or cultural school, in conjunction
with the Temple activities, when same is made
available. It is expressly understood that
this $150.00 is to be uead for no other purpose,
and must be placed in said fund in the Temple
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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ABIE ASHENDORF ••••••••••• CHAIRMAN
Sffl'U. STRIFLING ••••••••••• VICE-CHAIRMAN
TED NEU MER ••••••••••••••VICE-CHAIRMAN
LEOS. ROSEN ••••••••••••• TREASURER
ROSE LAWSON •••••••••••••• SECRETARY
MRS. FRED RODOFF .......... (COLLECTIONS UP TO $'5 00.,00)H~ASSAH c_p
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(ELECTED)
HAROLD ROSEN
SAMUEL KLAYF
LOUIS GROSS:t-,lAN
SAM LIPMAN
HERMAN GROSSMAN
LOUIS M. BERMAN
DR. MORRIS TELES
MAX LEBOW
JOSIAH WIENER
J. KELLY KAUFMAN
EU SMITH
FRED RODOFF
(APPOINTED)
BERNARD FISHER
HARRY H. BERMAN
FRED STEIN
DR. ARTHUR GREENBERG
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BOARD MEETING---JANUARY 28,

1954.

regular meeting of the Officers and Trustees of the United
Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon was held in the Temple
vestry on January 28, 1954.

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The following responded to roll-call:
Officers

TRUSTEES

Abe Ashendorf•••••••o•••••Chairman
Eli Smith
Mrs. Jos. Strifling •••• lst Vice"
Louis Berman
Ted Neumer.•o••••••••••2nd "
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Henry Darmstadter
Secretary••••••••••••••••~Rose Lawson Samuel Klayf
Leo Roseno••••••••••o•••o,•Treasurer Harry H. Berman

Dr. Morris Teles
Dr. Arthur Greenberg
Fred Stein
SamuE=-1 Lipman

Mr. Ashendorf broueht up the matter of non-pledgees and cards were
distributed to present Board members for contact and collectj_on.
The treasurer's report by Le Bosen showed a balance on hand of
approximately $9500.00.
A motion was rnafe by Leo Rosen and seconded by Sam Lj_pman to send
U.J.A. $7500000 of this amount immediately. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Fred Stein and seconded by Henry Darmstadter that
the trea~urer's report be accepted and put on file. (see attached)
A letter was read from Harold Rosen in .,,hich he states that he wishes
~150000 of his $1000000 pledge to be put in a separate Hebrew School
fund. Mr. Ashendorf will talk further about this to Mr. Rosen and
bring hack a more specific report at the next meeting.
As this concluded the business on the agenda, meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Rose Lawson, Secretary

�Cash. in Bank October 31i 1953
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Undeposit,ed cheelta 10/31/53.2,,~~2}.Q.P00

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D:i.sbursementa:

Campaign Expenses

Seerei~arlal Service
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                    <text>MEETTNG OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

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Held - at the home of
Paul Wiener
January 16 , 1944 - 2:30

The following men were present:
Paul M. Wiener
Leo S. Rosen
Harold S. Silverman
Dr. Ralph V. August
Harry S. Berman
Samuel G. Klayf
Samuel Lipman
Carl Steindler
Jacob M. Kaufman
Morton L. Wolfe
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
A bill was submitted by Morton L. Wolfe , Secretarv in the

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amount of $20.29, same was approved and ordered paid .
Chairman Paul Wiener announced that the annual meeti ng of
the Council of Jewish Federation and Welfare Funds , Inc~, is to be
held in Pittsburg, February 4th - 7th, 1944, and that the United
Jewish Charities of Muskegon was entitled to one delegate .

He also

stressed the advantage of having a delegate present at that me e ti ng.
A motion was made by Dr. Ralph V. August that this organization send a delegate to attend that annual meeting in Pittsburg ,
and that this organization pay all necessary expenses .
was seconded by Carl Steindler .

The motion was carried.

The motion
Chairman,

Paul M. Wiener designated Morton L. Wolfe as the official delgate of
United Jewish Charities of Muskegon to the annual meeting of the
Oouncil of Jewish Fe deration and Welfare Fund.

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�Meeting of January].6, 1944, continued.
The chairman, Paul Wiener then proceeded with the next
order of business , whiah was allocations.

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A motion was made by Samuel G. Klayf that the Hillel
Building Fund at Ann Arbor be given $100 .00.
ed by Harry S. Berman.

The motion was second-

The motion was carried.

A motion was made by

Carl Steindler that the Bellfaire Orphan Home at Clevelano., Ohio be
given $25.00 .
was carried.
A

Tbe motion was seconded by Ralph August.

The motion

The contribution to the Hillel at Lansing was tabled.

motion was made by Samuel Lipman that $100 .00 be donated to the

Jewish Welfare Board .
The motion was carried.

The motion was seconded by Harold Silverman.
A motion was made by Carl Steindler that

$75 .00 be donated to United Jewish Laymens' Committee.
was seconded by Leo S. Rosen.

The motion

An amendment was offered by Samuel

Lipman to substitute the amount of $65 .00 in lieu of $75 .00.

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amendment was seconded by Samuel G. Klayf.
feated.

The original motion was carried.

The

The amendment was deA motion was made by Sam-

uel G. Klayf that $111. 00 be donated to the War Service Fund of B 'nai
B'rith.

The motion was seconded by Carl Steindler.

There was con-

siderable discussion concerning this motion , because of the fact that
it was rightfully an obligation of Abraham Rosen Lodge.

The only

reason that a request was made that this organization pay this amount
was because the finances of the Lodge would not permit same , and
members of the Lodge would not understand the additional collections
in view of the - fact that United Jewish Charities was attempting to
unify all fund raising in this community.

In order to prevent any

additional fund raising by individual organizations, the Board believed that the United Jewish Cha.rities should pay this sum.

The mo-

tion was carried.
A motion was made by Leo S. Rosen that $200.00 be donated to

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�Meeting of January 16, 1944, continued
Wider Scope.

The motion was seconded bv Carl A. Steindler.

The

motion was amended by Samuel Lipman to substitute $150.00 in lieu of
$200.00 in the original motion.
uel G. Klayf.

The amendment was seconded bv Sam-

The amendment was defeated.

The original motion was

carried.
To summarize the allocations made at this meeting, they
are listed below :
Michigan Hillel Fund ................... $ 100. oo rcL
25. 00 /&gt;cJ..
Bellfai re Orphan Home ................. $
100.
00 f'A
Jewish Welfare Board ................. •
75.00
Pt:
United Jewish Laymens' Committee ..... .
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B nai B rith War Service Committee .•..
111. 00 J ·
B 1nai B I ri th Wider Scope .............• $ 200.00 p.Q__

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The meeting was adjourned at 5:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,

~o?;e~~
Secretary
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�MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the office of
Paul Wiener
February 14, 1944 - 9:00

The following men were present:
Baul M. Wiener
Leo S. Rosen
Harold A. Silverman
Samuel G. Klayf
Samuel Lipman
Carl Steindler
Mo rton L. Wolfe
Rabbi Aron Cohen, of the Advisory Committee
was also present.
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Paul M.
Wiener .
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The following treasurer's report was given by Harold A.
Silverman:
Cash on Hand
1943
1944
Total

415.12
4,938.72
$5,353.98
$

Accounts Receivable
1943
Amount Pledged
$5,385.00
Amount Collected
5,293.00
Amount Unpaid
92.00
Total unpaid balance for 1943 and 1944

1944
$14,040.00
__'.L,_81 0. 00
6,230.00
$6,322 .00

A motion was made by Leo S. Rosen that the Nationial
Jewish Hospital of Los Angeles be given $75 .00.
seco nded by Harold A. Sil verman.

The motion was

The motion was carried.

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A motion

�Meeting of February 14, 1944, continued.

was made by Harold A. Silverman that the National Jewish Hospital
of Denver be given $75.00.
Wolfe.

The motion was seconded by Morton L.

The motion was carried.

A motion was made by Carl

Steindler that the Ex-Patients Home of Denver be given $25.00.
motion was seconded by Samuel G. Klayf.

The

The motion was carried.

A

mmtion was made by Samuel G. Klayf that the Levy Memorial Hospital
be given $50.00.

The motion was seconded by Samue~ Li pman.

motion was carried.

The

A motion was made by Samuel G. Klayf tha t the

National Home for Jewish Children be given $40.00.
seconded by Samuel Lipman.

The motion was

The motion was carried .

A motion was

made b y Samuel G. Klayf that the Je wish Consumptive Relief be given
$60.00.

The motion was seconded by Samuel Lipman.

carried.

The motion was

A motion was made by Sammel G. Klayf that the Na tional

Farm School be given $50.00.
Steindler.

The motion was seconded by Car

The motion was carried.

A motion was made by Harold A.

Silverman that the Jewish Braille Institute be given $25.00.
motion was seconded by Ca rl Steindler.

Tle

The motion was carried.

A

m~tion was made by Samuel G. Klayf that the Hewbrew College of
Theology of Chicago be given $75.00.
Leo S. Rose n .

The motion was seconded by

The motion was carried.

A motion was made by Carl

Steindler t ha t the Je wish Theological Sem i nary of New York be given
$50.00.

The motion was seconded by Samuel G. Klayf.

was carried.

A motion was made by Carl Steindler that the Rabbi

Elehanan Semi nary be given $75.00.
Harold A. Silve rman,

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The motion

The motion was seconded by

The motion was carried.

A motion was made by

Samuel Lipman that Hias be given $200.00.

The motion was seconded

by Leo S. Rosen.

A motion was made by

The mo tion was carried.

Harold A. Silverman that the Hebrew University be given $200.00.
The motion was seco nded bv Leo S. Rosen.

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The motion was carried.

�Meeting of February 14, 1944, continued
A motion was made by Leo S. Rosen that the Technimogical School at

Haifa be given $50.00.

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The motion was carried.

The motion was seconded by Samuel Lipman.
A motion was made by Samuel Lipman that

The Jewish Telegra phic Agency be given $25.00.
onded by Carl Steindler.

The motion was sec-

The ~otion was carried.

A motion was

made by Carl Steindite.r that Vaad L 'uni be given $25. 00.
was secqnded by Samuel G. Klayf.

The motion

The motion was carried.

A motion

was made by Morton L. Wolfe that the Federated Council of Palestine
be given $50.00.

The motion was seconded by Samuel Lipman.

m&lt;!&gt;tion ms carried.

A motion was made by Leo S. Rosen that Hi sta-

druth of Palestine be given $100.00.
Samuel Lipman.

The

The motion was seconded by

The motion was carried.

The chairman on his own initiative appointed the following
as a standing committee to investigate local charity cases:

Samuel

G. Klayf, Leo S. Rosen, and Carl Steindler.
A motion was made by Carl Steindler that the committee be

allowed to spend up to $200.00 on its own initiative without first
going to the Board for approval.
A. Silverman.

The m©tion was seconded by Harold

The motion was carried.

Upon the suggestion of Samuel G. Klayf, the chairman indicated that he would probe the possibilities of recovering funds
advanced to refugees during prior years.
To summarize the allocations made at this meeting, they
are listed below:
National Jewish Hospital of Los Angeles •.... $
National Jewish Hospital of Denver ...•......
Ex-Patients Home of Denver ....... , •••.•.....
Levy Memorial Hospital ..•.....•..•..•...••..
National Home for Jewis h Children •..........
Jewish Consumptive Relief. ................. .
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75. 00 '"
75.001-'&lt;.
25. 00.P',(
50. 00f''
40. OOl"el
60. 00 ?~

�Meeting of February 14, 1944, continued.

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National Farm School •......•••.•......... $
Jewish Braille Institute ................ .
Hebrew College of Theology of Chicago •...
Jewish Theological Semi nary of New York .•
Rabbi Elehanan Seminary ................. .

40. 00
25. 00

,P'ef
P-l

75. 00 /'el _
50.00 ~"
7 5. QQ /1}.A

Technilogical School at Haifa ........... .
Jewish Telegraphic A6 ency •...............

200. 00 ?-I
200. 0011.1
50. 00 JU
25. 00 ?..I

Federated Council of Palestine .•........•
Histad ruth of Palestine ................. .

100. OQ;f &lt;.

Hi a.s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Hebrew University ....................... .
Vaad L 1umi .............................. .

25. 00.?1--&lt;
50. OO?J

The total sums allocated at this meeting. $1240.00
Total sums previously allocated .........• $7471.00
Total sums allocated to date ............• $8711.00
The meeting was a djourned at 10:00 P. M.

Respectfully submitted,

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Morto n L. Wo l ' ; ; ' ~
Secretary

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
OF
GREATER MUSKEGON

November 16, 1944

TO ALL CONTRIBUTORS
UNITED JENISH CHARITIES
Dear Member:
Please be advised that a meeting will be held of all of the
contributing members of the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon
in the Convention Room of the Occidental Hotel at 8:00 P.M. on Monday,
November 20th, 1944.
The purpose of this meeting is to consider three proposed
changes to the by-laws of our Organization. They are as follows:
1.

To change Article IV, Section II, so that it reads
as follows: 11 The Board of Trustees, which includes
the Chairman and ~-Chairman, etc.n

2.

That the Chairman and the Treasurer sign all vouchers
and checks drawn on the bank account of this Association.

3.

That the Chairman have the power to appoint, with
the consent of the elected trustees, five additional
trustees to serve in the capacity of a trustee dur·ing that period in which a Chairman presides.

In order that these proposed changes be given thorough consideration, this meeting is being called just prior to the B1Nai B'Rith
meeting on the same evening.
Please make every effort to attend.
Respectfully,
MORTON L. WOLFE, Secretary

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The Chairman reportedthat $584 of the 1943-44 campaign
pledges were remaining unpaid at the time of the previous meeting.

Since that date $375 had been collected and their remained

a balance unpaid as of October 23rd, 1944, of $209.
Samuel G. Klayf made a motion that the money owed by
Harry Lehr, amounting to $20, and the amount owed by Harold Kline,
amounting to $25, be written off and that the books be credited
accordingly.

This motion was seconded by Leos. Rosen.

The

motion was carried.
Motion was made by Jacob Kaufman that $10,000 be allocated
to the United Jewish Appeal, subject, however, to upward revision.

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This motion was seconded by Harold A. Silverman.

The motion was

carried.
Dr. Telles spoke briefly about the radio recordings that
were available through the Zionists Organization of America that
presented various interesting stories concerning Jewish life in
Palestine.

The local radio station is unable to play these records

on the air without cost.

Dr. Telles suggested that several of

the merchants who purchase radio time use the records as a sustaining part of their programs.

This suggestion was accepted

and the Chairman appointed the following committee to act in placing these records at the disposal of .the radio eta tion and providing time for the broadcasts:
Josephs. Strifling, Chairman
Jack Lawson
Dr. Morris Telles
Harold A. Silverman
Morris Golden

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The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 p.m.

submitted,

Morton L. w~:Ye~ary

�SPECIAL MEIBERSHIP MEE TING
of the
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
November 20, 1944
CONVENTICN ROO'I
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
Chairman Paul Wiener called the meeting to order a.t
8:00 p.m.

The minutes for the meeting held September 11, 1944,

and the minutes for the meetings held thereafter were read by·
the secretary, Morton L. Wolfe , and approved as read.
The secretary then read a copy of the notice sent out
in connection with this meeting , which contained the purpose as
hereinbefore set out.

Upon motion duly made and seconded,

Article IV, Section II, of the By-Laws, was cha,n ged to read as
follows:
The Board of Trustees, which includes the Chairman
and Vice-Chairman, shall elect from that group a
Secretary and Treasurer. The election of the latter
two offices shall be held as soon as possible following the annual election of the Eoard of Trustees.
Upon motion duly ma.de and seconded, a paragraph c was
added to Article V, Section I, and that paragraph shall read
as follows:
That the Chairman shall have the power to anpoin t, with
the consent of the elected Trustees, five additional
Trustees, each to serve in the capacity of a Trustee,
during that period in which the Chairman presides. . 1
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The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.~.

Respectfully submitted,

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STATE OF UIOHIG-AN

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ss .

COUNTY OF MUSKEGON

Morton L. Wolfe , being duly sworn , deposes and
says :

that he is the Secretary of the United Jewish Charities

of Muskegon , and that on the 16th day of November , 1944, he
served a copy of t he above notice upon all of the me,nbers of
the· United Jewish Chari ti.es of Greater Muskegon , by mailing
to each of them a copy of the above notice , enclosed in an
envelope , postage prepaid, and directed to each me~be r af,
hir or her last known address.

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Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 16th day of November, A. D. ,1 944.- .

Prf~
ri M
Zn

Notary
County, Mich.
My Commission Expires October 18, 1948 .

�',':E•Tr:·G OF

EOARD OF TRDSTEES
ADV SORY CO!: 'ITTEE
A}";D THE
CA '"PA IGN A1rD COLLECTION

CO',,.''ITTEE

Held-In The Bronze Room
Of The Occidental Hotel
lay 8th, 1944 ---- 8:45
•~skegon
Michigan

present:

The following members of the Board of Trustees were
Paul '. 'Viener
Harold A. Silverman
'.'orton L. ·rwrolfe
Dr. Ralph V. August
Harry S. Ber'nan
SaTuel Lipman
Carl A. Steindler
There were no members of the Advisory Committee present.

The following members of the Ca;npaign and Collection
Committee present:
Herman Braverman
aurice W. Golden
Ted Neumer
Al Golden
Harry Lahr

·1 viener.

The meeting was called to order by t he Chairman, Paul '

The ~inutes of the previous meeting were read a~d ap roved.
Chairman, Paul ¥. . Wiener anno".lnced that United Jewj_sh
c:.arities had received a refund fro 'U The T"istradruth Ivritt.

T-;,..is

allocation had be en sent to that organization by mistake out of the
1943 funds.

The organization was notified of this error and as a

result the money '!ll'as returned.

The ChairTia.n instructed the Treasurer

to place this money in the general fund.
A req~est received from the v'omen's Field Armv for a con-

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�Yeeting of Uay 8, 1944, continued.
trib~tion to Cancer, Inc., an Institution for raising funds in the
fight against cancer.

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After considerable discussion concerning this

request, a motion to table same was made by Vorton L. 'Nolfe, and seconded by Sa:nuel Lipnan .

The 'notion was carried .

Before considering any reauest fro n Palestinian Institutions ,
the Secretary was instructed to make ina1iry as to which institutions
were included in the group known as The Federated Council of Palestine
Institutions .
The Chairman then read a request for funds fro~ the Society
For Relief of The Yemenite Jews.

The Chairman explained, ho the

Yemenite Jews werP , and what atte;npts were being rnade to alleviate
their suffering.

A motion was made bv Harry S. Berman that !25.00

be allotted to this cause .
Steindler.

The motion was seconded by Carl A.

The motion was carried.

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There was considerable di sc'...lssion concerning the request made by
The Joint Defense Apneal for funds .
~olfe to give this cause $750 . 00 .
Steir.dler .

A

motion was made by '1orton L.

The motion was seconded by Carl A.

After considerable discussion concerning the amount of

the contribution to be made to this or~anization, Jorton L. Yolfe
made a motion that the matter be tabled.
Carl A. Steindler.

The motion was seconded by

The motion was carried .

The Choirrnan entered a motion that the Council of Jewish "Federations and welfare Funds be given $75. 00, which is the anoLmt due
the Council for the year 1944 .

L

Eerman .

This i te -n

w

s so moved by Harry S.

The ~oti)n was seconded bv Carl A. Steindler .

The motion

was carried.
A motion was ma.de by Samuel Lipman that t .e Histradr'..lt:i Ivri th
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�eetin~ of

be ~iven

ay 8, 19~1 , cont · nued .

The motion

25.00.

as seconded by

r.

~

lph V.

ugust .

The

otion w s carried.
A motion ·as made by E ro ld A. Si 1 v •r nan that The
Jewish C nference be given
Ralph V. rlugust.

25 . 00 .

.i-.

ne rican

The motion was seconded b

Dr .

The motion w s c rried .
4='°~01"1

After considerable discussion , requests for funds b r t ,e
following organizations were rejected :
Council against Intolerance
'~ion of rthodox Jewish Congregations
of An rica
·
Synago 6 ue Council of America
Jewish Chitauqua Society
The American Je ish Historic·l Society
To su111inarize the allocations made at this meetin 6 , they
re listed oelo :
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Soc · etv for the Relief of Ve~Pnite Jes ...... .
ou 1cil of Jewish ,.ederations a:rid ~·elfa.re ~unds
Histradruth Ivrith ........................... .
American J i.s:1 ConfE:'rence ................... .

25 . 00
75. 00
25 . 00

2h . oo

ThP total su11s alloc;:ited at this meeting ...... ,., 150.00
Total suns previously allocRted ............... $8?11 . 00
Total S'.lffis alloc ted to · date •................. ,.,8861.00
The mePtinG

as adjourned at 10:45 P . •

Respectfully subrni tted,

~~:~~
Secretary

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�'E""TING

OF

BOARD JF TRU~TEES
ADVISCRY CO1 "'ITTEE
A!:D

CA 'PAIG.T AND C LLECTIO

CC'

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Held-In the Bronze Room
Of the Occidental Hotel
July 26th, 1~44 - - 8 : 45
"uskegon
Michigan
The following members of the Board of Trustees vere
present:
Paul ' . Wiener
Leo S. Rosen
1:orton L. folfe
Samuel G. Klayf
Samuel Lipman
There were no members of the Advisory Committee present .
The following members of the Canpaign and Collection
Committee were present :
'a•uice Golden
Jack La ·rnon
Sa nu.el iegel
'fil ton tein ler
The rneetini ,as calle

to or er b~ t:te Chairnian, .aul "

.. r .

,1er.er.
The .ninutes of the previous meeting were rea

ar:d ap roved.

A financial state ·1ent was then read by the Chair11an, in t.1e
absence of the Treasurer.

~hich state ent wac, as of July 86, 1844:

United Jewish Charities
Summary of ionies
1944
_'onies ledged
Loan repaid by Svnagogue
Refund from ·istadruth Ivrith

;.14 , 115. 00
150.00
100.00
14, 365. 00
415. 21
,.14, 780. 21

'Balance in 1942-1943 Account
Total

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�~eeting of July -6, 1944, continued.

8, 961.00
518 . 30
541. 05
984.00
3,775.86

Allocations paid
General Expense
ercy Hospital &amp; 'isc. Expense
npaid pledges
Cash in Eank
Total

~14,780.21

The Secretary :vas instr1c ted to place a cony of se. id
state~ent into the 'llinutes of this ~eeting .
A motion ~as rnade by Sa:n'rnl G-. Kl2yf that the state:nent

be apDroved as read .
The motion

The notion

as carried .
A motion

a~ made b" Sa"!luel G. T&lt;lavf th?t the Joint

Defense Apneal be 6 iven
S . RJsen .

as seconded by Leo 8 . Rosen .

400 . 00 .

The motion was secor:ded C" Leo

T~e motion was cerried .

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A ·notion

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'l12de by Sa nuel Li r,.na.n that a

250 . 00 scholar-

ship in a..::ricul ture be i:;i ven to the students at the Rebre
in Palestine.

The motion :vas seconded bv

r

.,.Tni versi ty

;orton L. "'lolfe.

The

notion wps carried.
«ilton Steindler w· s then called upon to iive an unto
date steteient as to t:te nronosed Je ish Cenetery Association .

He

stated t~_a.t for ten years or 11ore the Congre 6 etion had no other
agree~ent

ith the City of '~skeion Heights , whereby certain gound

w21s set aside at the

Jewish Co:nimni ty .

'ona View Cenetery for use by t::--ae ·•,;.s1re=·on

He nointed out that it was desireable cit this

tine to enter into a ·•·ritten contract :11ith the City of

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6 on

�~eeting of July 26 , 1944, continued .

heights for an out right purchase of a sufficient number of b'_1_rial
lots and to immediately organ ize the Cemetery Association .

He

further stated that t he p.roposed By- Laws for such an Association
had been drawn , and that the tentative name for such Association'
was ""'ona View Hebrew Association" .

The Chairman then expressed

his apnreciation to "r . Steindler for his brief but comnle te state ment in that connection and stated that he would entertain a motion
whereby United Jewish Charities would assist in t he launchin g of this
Project .
A motion was made by Samuel G. Klayf that the United
Jewish Charities loan to the Mona Vie~ Hebre, Association , at no
interest , for no definite period , the sum of $2, 000 . 00 , and that
each year in the future the Board of Trustees of thS' Uni tee Jewish
Cheriti~s should continue to make loans to the Cem~te r y Association ,
in an amount not less than $1 , 000 . 00 per year until s uch tLne that
said association be financially and fir~ly established .
was seconded by Leo S . Rosen .

The motion

The motion was carried .

The Chairman , Paul Wi ener , then nroceeded to appoint
the followin g committee to assist with the carryi .gout of the nro posed plans of the Cemetery Association :

Sa~uel G. Klayf , Milton

Steindler , Sol Silverman, and vorton L. 7lolfe .
A 'o tion was made by Morton L. 11/o lfe , that the fiscal vear
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of United Je ish Charities be c hanged so t ha t it ends on August 31st ,

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�Meeting of July 26 , 1944, contin~ed .

· and begins Septe'Ilber 1st .

The motion was seconded by Samuel Lipnan.

The motion was carried .
The meeting i\Tas adjourned at 10 : 30 P. !l.

Respectfully sub11i tted ,

r.fo rton L. Wolfe
Secretary

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�AN NUAL MEUBERSHIP MEETING
OF

UNITED JEWISH CHARI TI ES

ON
SEPTEMBE R 11, 1 944
at

the

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL

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�ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held Sept ember 1~, 1944
In The --- Rus sett Room
Of The Occidental Hotel
Muskegon
Michigan
The meeting which was preceded by a dinner , was called to
order by the Chairinan , Paul r

Wiener at 8 :15 P. M.

After re -

viewing the accomplishments of the organization during the past
year , he proceeded to introduce Mr. David Lang , Field Worker fo r
the United Jewish Appeal , and Mr. Leo La.nia , noted writer ,
journalist , and escapee from a concentration camp in Nazi - occupied France , the speaker of the evening .
Mr . Lania ' s address was different in that he did not review
the horror and brutality which the Jewish people have suffered in
Europe as a result of Nazism .

His talk was enli ghtening in view

of his remarks concerning the future of Europe . · 'r . Lania stated ,
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I firmly believe that the people of Europe are so convinced that

Nazism and anti - semitism are one and the same, that they will
never again allow anti - semitism to take root 11 •
Mr. Lania's address was followed by an appeal for contributions
for the 1944- 1945 United Jewish Chairites Fund.
Fifty- Two members were present and pledged $10 , 025 . 00 , toward
a goal of $2O , O~O . OO .
Samuel G. Klayf , on behalf of several of Mr . Wiener ' s co-workers, presented Mr . Wiener with a gift as a token of appreciation
for his tre~endous effort in helping to make the United Jewish
Charities of ~uskegon, Michi 6 a.n , one of the outstanding groups in
.._ the country .
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�Meeting of September 11, 1944, continued .
An election was then held for Officers and tembers of the
Board of Trustees t o serve for the ensuing year .

The following

officers were elected :
Chairman ................ Paul M. Wiener
Co - Chairman ..... . ....... Harold A. Silverman
The following men were elected to the Board of Trustees
Abe Ashendorf
Samuel G. Klayf
Samuel Lipman
Maurice Golden
Jacob H. Kaufman
Leo S. Rosen
Morton L. Wolfe
Leo S . Rosen then discussed several desirable amendments
which should be made to the By-Laws .

He suggested that a

special meeting of the membership be called for the purpose of
considering the proposed amendments.

The Chairman announced

that action would be taken on the sa~e in the future .
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The meeting was adjourned at 10 : 45 P. M.

Respectfully submitted,

~

Secretary

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�MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the home of
Paul M. Wiener
April 3,1945 - 8:30

The meeting was called to order by Chairman Paul M. Wiener
at 9: 00 p. m. The minutes of the previous rre eti ng were read and
approved.
The following members were present:
Paul Wiener
Harold Silverman
Leo S. Rosen
Jacob Kaufman

Jack Lawson
Morton L. Wolfe
Samuel Lipman

The following non-member was present:
Theodore Neumer
The following members were absent:
Samuel G. Klayf
Abe Ashendorf
Maurice Golden
Max Rosenberg

Harry Fisher
Louis M. Berman
Joe s. Strifling

Motion was made by Jack Lawson, and seconded by Leo Rosen,
that $100.00 be given to the Matzo Fund. The motion was carried.
Treasurer Samuel Lipman then gave a financial report which
is set out below.
Balance in Bank.upon taking over
Collected
Paid OutDec. 9, Dana Printing
7 .10
Nov. 3, Occidental Hotel,banauet 159. 90
Nov. 22, Dana Printing~,
125.31
Nov.22, Charles Locke, SS*
300.00
Nov.22, Sam Klayf, local charity
8.00
Dec. 2, Stop &amp; Shop
112. 62
50.00
Dec. 9, Jean Berman USO
5000.00
Dec.18, United Jewish Appeal
1000.00
Dec.
Mrs. Edi th Cohen
300.00
Mar.23, Charles Lock, SS**
100.
00
Mar.23 Rubin Berman, ***
Balance in bank as of date
*Muskegon Bd. of Je ish Education
**
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II
II
-• •+Matzo Fund ,i

$1619. 4.6
13685. 00

$15304. 46

7162.93
$8141. 53

�MEETING OF THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the home of
Paul M. Wiener
February 13,1945 8:30
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Paul Wiener, and
the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The following members were present:
Paul M. Wiener
Samuel G. IG.ayf
Harold Silverma.n
Abe Ashendorf
Maurice Golden

Leos. Rosen
Jacob Kaufman
Jack Lawson
Morton L. Wolfe

The following members were absent:
Samuel Lipman
Max Rosenberg
Harry Fisher

Louis M. Berman
Josephs. Strifling

The President reported, in the absence of the Treasurer, that
the total subscriptions for the current year now amount to $19,335.
A motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, and seconded by Abe Ashendorf,
that the action of a majority of the Board of Trustees in giving Mrs.
Edith Cohen $1,000. be approved.

The motion was carried.

A motion was ma.de by Jack Lawson, and seconded by Maurice
Golden, that the Anti-Defamation League Book Department be paid for
100 books entitled "Forgotten Ally. 11

The motion was carried.

The President then proceeded to appoint the following Committee
to investigate and approve of all bills prior to their being submitted
to the Board of Trustees for approval:
Harold Silverman
Jacob Kaufman
Jack! Lawson
There being no further business before the Board, the meeting

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was then adjourned at 11:05 p.m.

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Total pledges to date for 1944-45.
Campaign
Amount rerra.ining unpaid on 1944-45
Pledges

$19,410.00
5,595.00

After the financial report, motion was made by Leos. Rosen,
and seconded by Harold A. Silverman that the above report be approved,
and that the Secretary be instructed to place same in the minutes of
this meeting. The motion was carried.
Vice-chairman Harold A. Silverman was given a list of
approximately 15 names of people who this year had not yet contributed
to the U.J.C. He was instructed to contact these people and obtain
their checks or pledges to the 1944-45 campaign.
There being no further business for the Board, the meeting
was adjourned at 10:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,

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MORTON L. WOLFE
Secretary

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MEETING F T :E
POARD 2F TR~STEES
OF THE
UNITED JElISH CHARITIES
Held - Bronze Room
Occidental Hotel
April 9, 1945
The meeting was c"lled to order by Ch irman aul 'f.. Wiener
at 9:15 p.m. The minutes of the previous meetin g were read and
ap"Oroved.
In the absence of Secretnry 'forton L. folfe, F.arold
Silverman was appointed Acting Secretary.
The follomin ~ me~bers were . resent:
"PPul ,..:. 1Viener
arold A. Silve~man
"---1..a,1rice Golden
'Leo s. Rosen

Jacob Kaufman
'-Jae k LaV; son
l Sam Lipman
Louis !. • Berman

The follo~in g me mbers were absent:
--Ae: e

A~l,~,v fS "Rt--

'.t.forton L. ''Volfe
~osenh Strifling

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'Harry Fisher
ilax Rosenberg

!.!otion wa.s made by Jack La~vson, seconded by Louis Berman,
that w25.00 be allocated to Belfaire. The Mot:on was carr:i_ed.
Uotion w-as made by Jack Lawson, end seconded by Maurice
Golden, that ~125.00 be allocated to the Je ish ~elfqre Board. The
motion was carried.
Motion wa.s mode by J~ck Lawson, seconded by ~auri ce Golden,
that ;75. 00 be alloca.tl3d to the Unite Jewish Layman I s Commit tee.
The .notion was carried.
Motion was made by Leo Rosen, &lt;&gt;nd seconded by ~la1 -;.rice Go1.den,
tha.t $350 . 0 0 b e allocated to B' Nai B'Rith 7vider Scope.
The motion
l'Jas carried.
Motion T".fa s "!lade by Haro le. Silverman, end seconded by Jae k
Lawson, that '\-125. CO be allocRted to the Na ttonal Jevorish Hospital
in Los Angeles. The motion was carried.
Uotion wps 11r..,de by Sam Lipman, seconded by Jacoh Kaufman,
th t ;125.00 be
loc~ted to the . ation°l Jewish Hospital at Denver.
An amendment was offered by }Jaurice Golc.en, seconded by Jacob Kaufman,
that the amount to bi3 allocated be .;150.00.
The amendment was rejected, but +-be motion c·a rri ed.
Motion was made by Sam Lipma.n, seconded by Jacob Kaufman,
that '.,$35 . 00 be alloc9.ted to the Ex-Patients Home at Denver, Colorado.
The motion was carried.

�~ETING OF

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND
ADVISORY co~l!.'l ITTEE
OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

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Held - at the office of
Paul M. Wiener
September 14, 1944 8 : 30
The following members of the Board of Trustees were
present :
Paul M. Wiener
Harold A. Silverman
Abe Ashendorf
I-- Samuel Lipman
'i Leo S. Ro sen
'/Morton L. Wolfe
The following members of the Board of Trustees were
absent :
Mauri ce Golden
XJ acob Kaufrnan
'),( Sa11uel G. Klayf

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The following members of the Advisory Com~ittee were
present :
Louis M. Berman
)(Harry Fishe r
J ack Lawson
&gt;&lt;Max Rosenbe rg
Y- Joe S. Strifling
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman , Paul
M. Wiener at 8 : 30 P. M.
On :notion duly made and seconded Samuel Lipman was
elected Treasurer and Morton L. Wolfe was ele c ted Secretary for
the ensuin g year.
A motion was made by Leo S. Rosen , and seconded by Jack

Lawson , that a committee be appointed to draw the followin g

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�~eeting of Sente ~be r 14, 1944, continued .
suggested changes to t he oy- laws , to be submitted to t he membership at a special meeting in the near f uture :
(1) That the name of the co - Chairman be
changed to vicre-Chairman . ·
(2) That the Chairman and the Treasurer
si gn all vo -ichers and checks s ent
out in behalf of t he or 5anization .
(3) That the Chair:nan have the power to
apnoint , with the consent of the
elected Trustees , five additional
Trustees to serve as s uch for the
balance of t he fiscal year .
Chair.nan Paul M. Wi ener appointed Harold A. Silve rman
chair:nan of the comi.ni ttee to draw the proposed by-laws c hanges ,
to gether with Leo S. Rosen and Morton L. Wol f e to assist him .
A mo tion was made by Jack La son , and sec onded by Harry

Fisher that the United Jewish Charities allocate up to one-third
(1/3) of t he financial require men ts of t he Sun day School of the
Congregation Sons of Israel.

Prior to the voting on t he motion,

Leo S. Rosen outlined t he proposed pro g ram for the Sunday School
for t he coming year, and stated that the bud.get would probably
run between Fifteen Hundred a nd Eighteen Hundred Dollars.

The

motion wa s carried.
The meetin g was adjo ur n ed at 10:30 P. M.

Re spectfully submitted,

~l-;:71~
Secretary

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�MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
OF THE

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the office of
Paul Wiener
September 21, 1944 8:30
Chairman Paul Wiener called the meeting to order at
8:30 p.m.

In the absence of the Secretary, Morton L. Wolfe,

Harold Silverman acted as secretary.
The minutes of the previous meeting not being available,
the reading of same was postponed until the next meeting.
Chairman Paul Wiener stated that over 40 persons were
yet to be called upon for the purpose of obtaining signed
pledge cards in connection with the 1944-45 campaign.

The

Chairman expressed the desire to close the campa.ign before the
15th of October.
A motion was made by Harry Fisher, and seconded by
Samuel Klayf, that $12.50 be paid to the Conklin Agency in
payment of a bond for the Treasurer.

Motion was carried.

Chairman Paul Wiener suggested that a victory dinner
be held in the early part of December.

No action was taken

on this suggestion.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Harry
Fisher, that sufficient funds be allocated for the purchase
of gifts for the members of the Jewish Community in the Armed
Services, not to exceed $3.00 for each person.

The motion was

carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
Re~lL.y~As~~lf'----'-?----

Harold 5-il verman. Act in_a

Ss_n,-o·b:L•rm

�MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the home of
Paul M. Wiener
October 23, 1944 8:15
The following members of the Board of Trustees were
present:
Paul M. Wiener
Samuel Lipman
Samuel G. Klayf
Harold Silverman

Maurice Golden
Leo S. Rosen
Jacob Kaufman
Morton L. Wolfe

The following member of the Board of Trustees was
absent:
Abe Ashendorf
The following members of the Advisory Committee were
present:
Harry Fisher
Joe s. Strifling

Saa, Prise..

Jack Lawson

The following members of the Advisory Committee were
absent:
Max Rosenberg

Louis M. Berman

The minutes for the meetings held on September 14 and
.

September 21st were read and approved.
The Secretary then read correspondence received from
the United Jewish Appeal.
Chairman Paul Wiener read a list of all those members

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. who had thus far pledged funds to the 1944-45 campaign, together with the amount each one had pledged.

The Chairll8n then

reported that $17,880 had been pledged to date, and that 24
persons remained to be seen, and that a goal of $20,000 would
probably be reached.

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•~otion was made by Leo Rosen , and secon ed by J ack Lawson,
hat '1'100 . 00 be allooated to the Leo Levy Memorial Hospital at
ot Springs, Ark. The motion was carried.
Motion wes Made b-r Louis Berm2n , seconded by Harold Si verman , that $60 . 00 be allocated to the Farm School in Bucks County, Pa.
The motion w~s carried.
!'ot'ion was made by Jacob Kaufman , seconced by Louis Berm.an ,
that $35. 00 be allocated to the Braille Jewish Institute of New York
City. The motion was carriec.
Pot:!.on was made by Sa,n Lipman, secondec by Jacob Kaufman ,
that $35 . r.0 be allocated to Va?dlumi of Palestine. The motion was
carried.
Motion mas made by Sri'!! Lipman , seconded by Jacob Kaufman ,
that )100.00 be allocate to Histadrutrh The motion was c rried.

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rotion wae 1r1Rc.e by Louis Berman, seconded by Sem Lipman ,
that ~1000.00 be allocated to the proposed Hadsssah Hospital in
Palestine. After e brief discussi')n , a motton was made by 1la·1rice
~olden, and seconce. by Leo Rosen , thet the motion be tabled . The
motinn to tabl '=' wr- s rejected. Cha,i rmrm Paul ~.1. Ji '=ner then re1 inqui shed the cr,,i r and offered an amend'I'Pnt to the mot .; on, '"Jhich
as secon .ed by Jacob Xauf~an , that ~1500.00 be Pllocated to the
proposed Hadassah Hospital. The amendment was defeated, and the
motion carr5ed .
~:oti on was made by Harold Silverman, seconded by Le:&gt;o Rosen,
that ~120 .00 be paid to the Council of Jevish 1P.lfare and ~eueration
F' 1 nds, thP e,,me bein:- d11es to t=iat orgGniz~tion for thP current year.
The motion was c~rried .
'fotion was m~ne b· Leo Roeen , seconded cv Parold Silverrr.an ,
th~t $100.00 be allocated to thP Hebre~ Theolo vical 9eminaxy of
Chicago. The moti.on w8s carried.
c 01 1\:.,'{
'.ot.;.on '""S -n~de by "auric".! olden, seconded by Harold i verman, th,,t $200.0C be allocated to tl P Jewish Theologice ~. i
~y of
New York • . The motion was carr · ed .
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.lotion v2s made by Sam Lipman, seconded by Louis Berman,
that ;150. 00 be al located to Rabbi Elebanan Seminary of New York.
The motion w, s carried.
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Motion ,:o:ras ma e by Sam Lipman , seconde by Leo Rosen, t at
~250.00 be allocated to the Hebrew University of P~lestine . The
motio~ ~ s ca~r1ed.
~ot1on as nade by Louis I. Berman, seconded by Jacob
Kaufman, that ~75.00 be allocated to the Technological School of
Haifa. of Palestine . Tl:1P rnot"l.on 172,s carrien.

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The meeting ~as adj~1rned at 11 :06 p. m.
submitted,

_ft . ,tl#nG · ·
&lt;[}A~~ Secretary

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MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the home of
Paul Wiener
July 2, 1945 - 8:45
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Paul M. Wiener
at 8:45 p.m. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and
approved.
The following members were present:
Paul M. Wiener
Harold A. Silverman
Maurice Golden
Abe Ashendorf
Morton L. Wolfe
Joseph 'strifling

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Jacob Kaufman
Jack Lawson
Leo s. Pi0sen
Harry Fisher
Max Rosenberg
Samuel Klayf

The following members were absent:
Loui s M. Berman

Sam Lipman

Motion was made by Harry Fisher, and seconded by Max Rosenberg, that $50.00 be allocated to the National Home for Jewish
Children. The motion carried.
Motion was made by Harry Fisher,and seconded by Max Rosenberg,that $75 .00 be allocated to the Jewish Consumptive Relief of
Denver. The motion carried.
Motion was made by Harry Fisher, and seconded by Harold
Silverman, that $50.00 be allocated to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
An amendment to the motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, seconded by
Abe Ashendorf, that $100.06 be allocated. The amendment to the
motion carried.
Motion was made by Harold Silverman, and seconded by Jack
Lawson, that $100.00 be allocated to the American Fund for Palestinian
Institutions. The motion carried.
Motion was made by Jack Lawson, and seconded by Maurice Golden,
that $50.00 be allocated to the Yemenite Jews. An amendment to the
motion was made by Harold Silverman, and seconded by Joseph Strifling,
that the anount allocated be $35.00. The amendment to the motion
carried.

�Motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, and seconded by Joseph
Strifling, that $25.00 be allocated to Histadruth Ivrith. The motion
carried. A motion to reconsider and change the allocation, seconded
by Jack Lawson, was made and carried, and the amount changed to $37.5Q
Motion was made by Jack Lawson, and seconded by Max Rosenberg,
that $25.00 be allocated to the American Jewish Congress. An amendment to the motion was made by Maurice Golden, seconded by Harold
Silverman, that the amount be increased to $50.00. The amendment was
defeated, but the motion carried, and $25.o·o was allooated to the
America,n Jewish Congress.
Motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, seconded by Joseph
Strifling, that $25.00 be allocated to the American Jewish Confereme.
A motion was made by Jack Lawson, seconded by Leo Rosen, that the
amount be increased to $100.00. A motion was made to amend the amount
to $50.00, made by Max Rosenberg and seconded by Maurice Golden. Tre
second amendment carried.
Motion was made by Harold Silverman, and seconded by Maurice
Golden, that the allocation to the Scholarship Fund at Hewbrew
University be tabled for the year.

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Paul Wiener relinquished the chair and severely criticized the
manner in which RIAS treats people, and suggested a letter be sent to
RIAS. A motion to do so was rm.de by Samuel Klayf and seconded by
Morton L. Wolfe. A motion was made by Samuel Klayf, seconded by
Morton L. Wolfe, that $200.00 be given to RIAS. A motion was made
for an amendment by Leo Rosen, seconded by Jack Lawson, that the amount
allocated be $150.00. Harry Fisher moved, seconded by Paul Wiener,
that the amount be $100.00, and that a letter be sent to RIAS stating
the reason for the reduction of the allocation. The last amendment
carried.
Motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, seconded by Jack Lawson,
that $750.00 be allocated to the Joint Defense Appeal. An amendment
was offered by Paul Wiener that $500.00 be allocated. An amendment
was offered by Paul Wiener, seconded by Joseph Strifling, that $400.00
be allocated to this cause. The last amendment to the motion carried.
Motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, seconded by Maurice Golden,
that $100.00 be allocated to Incurable Jews. This motion was amended
by Joseph $trifling, seconded by Harold Silverman, that $25.00 be
allocated. The amendment carried.
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Motion was made by Morton L. Wolfe, seconded by Leo Rosen,
that $50.00 be allocated to the Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor. The
motioh carried.
Motion was rra.de by Maurice Golden, seconded by Jack Lawson,
that $250.00 be allocated to the Jewish Institute of Religi~n. The
motion carried.

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Motion was made by Joseph Strifiing, seconded by Harold
Silverman, that $100.00 be allocated to The Protestant, a rre.gazine
engaged in civic protective work. The motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:50 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,

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ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
of the
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held September 12, 1945,
in the Bal 1 Room of the
Occidental Hotel,
Muskegon, Michigan
A precedent was set at this annual meeting in that the women
as well as the men were invited to the dinner, and the meeting.following.

At the conclusion of the dinner, the meeting was called to

order at 8:00 p.m.

Chairman Paul Wiener was introduced by the

secretary, Morton L. Wolte, who _laud~d Kr • .Wi~ner 'e ,w ieelfie~ _

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devot_ion to all Jewish causes, and who emphasized th,e :tact that much
o~ th~ succe~s of Muskegon's Je,wry in recent years has been due to

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the unselfish efforts of our Chairman, Kr. Paul Wien~r.
Kr. Wiener, after giving a short resume of the functi.ons of

the organization, at the same time reminded the membership that the
success was not accomplished without the whole-hearted wiited cooperation of the entire community.

He then introduced Rabbi Satlow, who

in tum introduced the speaker of the evening, Dr. B. Benedict Glaser,
Rabbi of Temple Beth El, Detroit.
Dr. Glaser's address was both inspiring and educational, and
although he spoke for a full hour, his audience listened attentively
and thoroughly enjoyed his every utterance.

After renewing the fact

that only a small fraction of the Jewish Community still exists in
Europe, he stressed the fact that this group not only needs and looks
to assistance from American Jewry, but it cannot survive unless this
aid is forthcoming.

He also spoke as to the attitude the Jews in

America should display in regards to matters politic.

He emphasized

�that we, as Americans and Jews, will never be safe from bigotry,
Nazism, and all of the other horrors against which this war was
fought, unless the democratic processes are made to live.

It is

only by making these democratic processes live that Anti-Semitism
and all racial bigotry can be minimized.
Dr. Glaser's address was followed by an appeal for contributions for the 1945-46 United Jewish Charities Campaign.

Chairman

Paul Wiener invited the ladies to participate in the contributions.
103 members were present and pledged 118,252.00.
An election was then held for officers and members of the
Board of Trustees to serve for the ensuing year.

The following

officers were elected:
Ohairman:

llr. Paul K. Wiener was unanimously re-elected by

acclamation for the sixth consecutive year.

Co-Chairman:

Mr. Jacob Iaufman was elected Co-Chairman by
acclamation.

The following men were elected to the Board of Trustees:

Mr. Harry A. Fisher
Mr. Jack Lawson
Kr. Leos. Rosen

Kr. Abe Ashendorf
Kr. Samuel G. nayf
Kr. Samuel Lipman
Kr. Harold Silverman

During the entire evening the group was entertained by vocal
renditions by Eileen Gudelsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Gudelsky,
Ur. and Mrs. Joe Singer and daughter from Hart, Michigan, aswell as
Mrs. Harriet Talbot and Mrs. Leo Rose.

They were accompanied by Mrs.

Tony Aron.

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The meeting was concluded at 11:15 p.m.
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�to the United Jewish Appeal during the current fiscal year, with the
possibility that this amount may be increased if financial conditions
warranted same.

The motion carried unanimously.

The meeting was adjoumed at 11:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,

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Acting Secretary.

P.s. At the writing of these minutes, I am concluding fi-ve years as
Secretary of the Organization, therefore I am taking the privilege
of writing a departing message. I was happy to have bad the opportunity to have served the great humanitarian causes represented in
tre allocations hereinbefore set out. As a result of my small participation, I have derived tremendous benefits that cannot be measured in
dollars and cents. My entire perspective in human endeavor and better
appreciation of the true values of life are only a fiew of the positive
results. It goes without saying tbat I have enjoyed to no small degree
the personal friendships that have been made with the various members
of the Board during their respective years of service. It is my
fervent hope tbat those that are capable of leadership will continue
to bear the responsibility of leading, because if those who have the
ability to lead refuse to take up this responsibility, all that has
been gained thus far will slip away into oblivion. In conclusion,
may I say - thanks loads for allowing me to participate in your work.
Sincerely,

�MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES, UNI TED JE'IISH CHARITIES
FISCAL YEAR 1945-1946

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Held at the home of Paul M~ Wiener, Novemb er 1 1945
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Paul M. Wiener
at 8:30 PM. The minutes of t he previous meeting held October 18,
was read and approved.
The following members were pres ent:
Paul M~ Wiener

Harold A. Silverman
Leos . Rosen

Samuel G. Klayf
Abe Ashendorf
Jack Lawson

The followi ng members were absent :
Harry Fisher

Samuel Lipman

Jacob M. Kaufman

The following members of the Advisory Committee were present:
Jean Berman
~yd :,trifli;ng
fiabbi Satlow

Maurice Golden
Albert B. Parker

The following members were absent:

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Max As hendorf
The following non- board members were:: present:
Har ry H. Berman

Samuel Price

A report was submitted by Chairman Paul M. Wiener, in the
absence of the Treasurer, Samuel Lipman, indicated that a total of
$ 22,251~00 in pledges have been recei ved to date.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Syd Strifling
that $150.00 be allocated to t he Hebrew UNION C©.LLEGE of CINCINNATTI.
The motion was carried.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Harold A.
Si l verman that$ 25.00 be allocated to BELFAIRE HOSPITAL. Motion
withdrawn and submitted to fur ther investigation.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Abe Ashendorf
that $ 125.00 be al.oca ted to the JEWISH lfELTh RE BOARD . An amendment was o f fer ed by Leo S . Rosen seco nded by Maurice Golden that
the amou t to ~e allocated be$ 250.00. The amendment to the
motion carried.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Jean Berman that

$ 350.00 be al located to the S ' NA I B'RITH WIDER S COPE. Motion

unanimous ly carried.

Motion was mad e by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Abe Ashendorf
that $ 125.00 be allocation to the NATIONAL JEWI SH HOSPITAL OF
LOS ANGELES. Motion carried

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MOTion was made by Jack Iawson and seconded by Maurice Golden
that $ 125.00 be allocated to the NA TIONAL J ID·IISH HOSPITAL OF
DENVER . The motion wa s carried.
Motion was made by Leo .S . Rosen and seconded by Jean Berman
that $ 100. 00 be a +located to t he Levi MEMORIAL HOS PI TA L~ The
motion was carried.
Motion was made by Syd Strifling and seconded by Jean Berman
tba t $ 40 .oo be a.].oca tea to the NA TI ONA L HOME FOR JEWI SH CHILDREN •
The motion was carried.
,Mo tion was made by Abe As hendorf and seconded by Syd Strifling
that $ 60 .00 be allocated to t he JEWISH CONSUMPTIVE RELIEF . The
moti on was carried.
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Motion was made by Syd Strifli ng and seconded by Samuel Klayf
that $ 7.5.00 be a llo cated to the JEWIS H r.iRA.ILLE INSTITUTE. MOtion
carried.
Motion made .by Syd Strifling a nd se conded by Harold A. Silverm~n
t ha t $ 35.00 be allocated to the EX -PATIENTS HOME OF DENVER. The
motion was carried .

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Meeti ng was adjourned at 11:00 PM

Respectfull y submitted

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�MEETI NG OF THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES, UNITED JIDrfISH CF.ARI TIES
FISCAL YEAR 1945 - 1946
Held at the home of Paul Wiener, November 15, 1945.
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Paul M;· tiener
at 9:10 PM. The minutes of the previous meeting held November 1,
1945 was read and approved.
The following members were presen t:
Paul M. iliener
Leos. Rosen
Samuel Klayf
Abe Ashendorf

Samuel Lipman
Jacob M. Kaufman
Morton L. Wolfe

The following members we r e absent:
Harold A. Silverman

Harry Fisher

Jack Lawson

The follow i ng Advisory Board members were present:
Syd Strifling

Rabbi Satlow

Albert B. Parker

The following Advisory Board members were absent:
Jean Berman

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Maurice Golden

· Max Ashendorf

Motion was made by Leo S . Rosen and seco nded by Samuel Klayf
that an automobile ~station wagon) heater be purchased and furnished
the Muskegon Chapter of t he American Red Cross Motor Corps, not to
exceed $ 50~00 in cost including installation. MOTION iAS carried.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Jacob Kaufman
that $ 250.00 be allocated to the JE~i I SH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF
AMERICA . After some discussion motion was withdrawn by Sa muel Klayf.
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Mqtion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Abe Ashendorf that
150.00 be allocated to the Rabbi ISAAC ELEHANAN YESHIVAH; Carried.

Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seco nded by Abe Ashendorf
that $ 100.00 be a].oca t eq. to the HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLIDE OF
CHICAGO . Motion carried.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Samuel Lipman
that $ 300.00 be allocated to the HE3REW UNIVERSITY, JERUSALEM.
Motion was carried.
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and s econded by Syd Strifling
that $ 100.00 be allocated to the HISTADRUT OF PALESTINE. Motion
carried.
Motion was made by Jacob Kaufman and seco :1ded by Leo Rosen that
$ 50.00 be allocated to the HISTADRUT IVRIT, Motion carried.
Motion made by Samue l Lipman and seconded by Samuel Klayf tha-t
$ 100.00 be ·llocated to the TECHNOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF HA.IFA . Motion
ca~ried.

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Motio~ was mad e by Syd Strifling and seconded by ~amuel Klayf
that # 75.00 be allocated to the NATIONAL Th.RM SCHOOL. Motion
carried.
Report of pledges to date $ 23,296;00

Meeting wa s adjourned at 10:50 PM

Respectfully submitted,

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�MEETI NG OF THE BOA c,D OF
TRUSTEES, UNITED J EW ISH CHARITIES
FISCAL YEAR 1945 - 1946
Held at the ho me of Paul Wiener, December 13, 1945.
The mee ting was called t ~ order by the Chairman, Paul M.
Wiener at 8:40 PM. The minutes of the previous meeti ng held
November 15, 1945 was read and approved.
The following mem(Jers of the Boar d of Trustees were present:
Paul M. Wiener
Leo s . Rosen
Abe Ashendorf

Samuel G. Klayf
Jacob M. Kaufman
Jack Lawson

The f ollowi ng members were absent:
Samuel Lipman

Harry Fis her

Harold A. Silverman

The following members o f the Advisory Board wer e present:
Syd Stri f ling
Jean Berman
RabbiSatlow

Maurice Golden
Albert B. Parker

The following members we r e absent:
Max Ashendorf
The condition, f u ture a nd present needs of t he Yemenite Jews
were dis cus s ed by Rabbi Sa tlow with comments by Paul M. t iener.
Motion made by Abe Ashendorf and seco nded by Leo Rosen that $ 50.00
be alloca ted t o t he SOC IETY FOR RELI EF OF ~EMENITE JEWS. Motion carri@
The purpos e and a i ms of t he American Jewish Conference was explained to the Board Members by Rabbi Sa tloi.,T . Motion was made by
Jack Lawson and seco nded by Sy s t rifling t ha t $ 50.00 be alloca t ·
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to t he AMERICAN JE',1/ISH CONFERENCE . Motion carried• .
Rabbi Sa tlow s ;:oke a t l engt h regarding t e America n Jewish
Congress, its history, purpose a nd r e l a ti onship to the American
Jewish Conference. Motion was made by Jacob Kaufman and seconded
by Maurice Golden that $ ~.5~00 be allocated to the AMERICA N J EWI SH
CONGRESS . Motion carried•

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The purpose of the American Fund fo r Pales tinian ~nstitut~a
was explained to the Board by Rabbi Satlow and Paul M. Wiener.
Motion was made by Leo Ros en and seco nded by Jack Lawson that.
$ 150.00 be allocated fo r that organization. Motion carried.

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Paul M. Wiener explained Michi gan Hillel Building Fund purpose.
Motion made b y Jacob Kaufman and s e conded by Syd Striflying that
$ 50~00 be allocated to the MICHIGAN HI LLEL BUI LDI NG FUND. Motion
carried.
Sons of I s r a el Ma tzo fund was discussed by Rabbi Satlow. Motion
was mad e by Sa muel Klayf a nd Seconded by Abe As hendor f that $ 100.00
b~ a :J_locat,e&lt;i to the SONS 07 I SRAEL MA TZO FUND. Motion carried.

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�(Me e ting of De cember 13, 1945 cont i nued.}
Motion was made by Samuel Klayf and seco nded by Maurice
Golden t ha t $ 35;00 be allocated to the VAAD LEUMI. Motion
carried .

Meeting was adjourned at 10:30 PM.

Res pectfully submitted,

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�SPECIAL MEETING
Board of Trustee s
United Jewish Charities

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Special meetin~ of t½.e Board of Trustees , United Jewish Charities
called by Jacob M. Kaufman at the home of Leos . Rosen on February 14 ,
1946 .

J!Ieeting called to order by Jacob M. Kaufman at 10 : 00 PM .
The following members of t½.e Board of Trustees were present :
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Leo .::i . Rosen
Jacob T11 . Kaufman
Jack Lawson

Samuel Klayf
Samuel Lipman

The following members of the Board of trustees were absent :
Paul M. Uiener
Abe Ashendorf

Harold A. Silverman
Harry Fish.er

The follo 1,~11 nis members of the AdvisorJ- Board were present :
Syd Strifling
Jean Berman

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Rabbi Sa t l ow
Maurice Go l den
Albert B. Parker

Meeting was called for the purpose of informing Board of Trustees
of informal meetine by some members of the Board of Trustees with
1v~r . ~~ . !,: . Hallach , U. ,J.A . Field Representative , with reference to
the proposed 1100 , 000 , 000 relief drive s ponsered by the L . J . A.
The L . J . A. cannot obtain loans against the proposed new drive
owing to a :14 , 000 , 000 deficit . It is their endeavor to coll ect all
prior pledges in order to settle this deficit . It is urgent that we
cooperate in paying our pledge as soonas possible .
Board of Trustees are informed by the Treasurer that approximatel~
remains as balance in bank at present date . Motion made by
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Maurice Golden a r.d sec~nded by Leo Rosen that a check be i ssued at
once in the amo·11nt of i)!,5000 , made payf ble to the United Jewish Appeal
covering the second install ment of our pledge . Motion unanimously
carried .
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Motion made by Leo Rosen and seconded by Jack Lawson that an
additional check for the balanc e of our pledge , namely $5000 be
forward ed within the next sixty days . Motion unanimously carried .

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Albert B. Parker
Secretary .

�MEETI NG OF Tff" ~OARD OF
TRUSTEES, U'U TED JEWISH Cill&gt;.RITIES
FISCf,, L YEAR 1945 - 1946
Held at the ho me of Samuel Lipman, ~pril 29, 1946
The me e ting was called to order by t he Chairman, Paul M.
Wiener at 8:40 PM . The minute s of t he previous meeting held
December 13, 1945 and Specia l Meeti c1g of the Boar d of Trur tees
held February 14, 1946 , were read and approved .
The following members oft e 13oa rd of Trustees were present :
Leo s . Rosen
Jacob M. Kaufman
Samuel G. Klayf

Pau: M. Wie '1 er
Samuel Lipman
Jacl{ Lawson
Harry Fisher

The following members were absent :
Harold A Silverman

Abe A shendorf

Tll e following members of t he Advisory Board were present :
Ra b.Ji Satlow
Maurice Golden

Gene Berman
Albert B. Parker

The following member s were absent:
Syd Strifling

Max Ashendorf
The followiI18 non-board memb·- r was present - Theodore Neumer .
The needs and purposes of the Jewish Institute of Religion
were describe d by Ra bbi Satlow . MotlJ.l rriv ae ·oy Harry Fisher and
seconded by· Jacob Kaufman that f 250 . oo be allocated t he the
JEWIS ~ I NS TITUTE OF RFLIGION . Motion carried .
The work done by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency wais·eclarified
by Paul M. Wiener a nd Rabbi Satlow . Motion made by Leo Rosen
and seconded by Jack Lawson that 100 . 00 be allocated to the
Jewish Telegrap :ic A~ency . Motion Carried .
The needs of t he Jewish Theological Seminary of Ame rica
was explained by Paul M. iener . Motion made by Harry Fisher
and Seconded by ¥~urice Golden that$ 200 . 00 be allocated to
the JEWISH THEOLOGI !JAL EMI ~ . R'! OF AMERICA . Moti on carried .
Af t e r co ns ider9.b l e d i scuss ion allocation to the Joint Defense
appeal was ta Jled awatting receipt of fur t her informa tion .
Motion for tabling made by Se,muel Lipman, seconded by Jacob
Kaufman . Motion carri ed .
Motion tru3:de by Jack IE.wson a nd seconded b y Jacob Kaufman to
allocate $75 to the United Jewish Layman ' s Committee . Ammendment
made by Sa muel Klayf and seco nded by Maurice Golden that amount
alloca t ed be increased to $100 . 00 . Amendment to original motion
carried .
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to care for local r . lief , sa i d fund to be administered by Rabb i
Sa tlow in conjunc t ion with the Chairman of the Board of Trus tees ,
Such disbursements of funds shall not 'J e brought up before the
Board . Motion carr ied .
Motion ma :'i e by Maurice Golden and seconded by Harrs Fishe r
that *125 . 00 be donated to the local YWCA for use towards the
purcha s e of a canoe f or their summer camp , as per their reque s t .
Motion carried .
SUW'_'\ RY OF ALLOCATIONS AC COMPLIS HED THUS FAR

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American fund for Pa l estinian Institutes
American Jewish Conference
American Jewish Congress
B' nai B' rith - 1ider Scope
Ex- Patients Ho me of Denver .
Hebrew Theological College of Ch i ca go
Hebrew Unive rsity, Jerusalem
Histadrut Ivrit
Histadrut of Palestioe
JEwish Welfare Board
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society
Jewish Braille Institute
Jewis h Institute of Religion
Jewish Tele graphic Agency
Hebrew Union College
National Jewish Hospital of Los Angeles
Levi Memorial Hospital
Michigan Hillel Buildi ng Fund
National Fa.rm School
National Jewish Children's Home
National Jewish Hospital of Denver
Rabbi Issac Elehanan Yeshivah
Society for Re lief of Yemenite Jews
Sons of Israel Matzo Fund
Technolog ical School of Haifa
United Jewish Layman ' s Committee
Vaad Leumi
(11-2 6- 45)
/ United Jewis h Appeal
\ United Jewis h Appeal
(2-15- 46)
Hillel Foundation, Lansing
Local Charities (12 - 4-45)
Local Charity (9 - 5- 45, Leo S . Rosen)
l Local Charity
Copgregati on Sons of Israel
YWCA

Me eting was ad journed a t 11 PM

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�JOI NT MEF'.Tr··-, OF THE BOA PD OF TRUSTEES

UNI 'l:ED JEWIS H CF.l\RI TIES , JEWISH CEMETARY

COMMETTEE A fm TRUS TEES CONGREGATION S0"18 OF
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Held at the home of Paul M. Wiener , May 27 , 1946
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman , Paul M. Wiener
at 855 PM. The minutes of the previous meeting held April 29, 1946
were read and approved .
The following members of t he Board of Trustees were present :
Paul M. Wiener
Samuel Lipman
Samue 1 Klayf
Leos . Rosen
Harold Silverman
Jack Lawson
Abe Ashendorf
The followi ng members were absent :
Harry Fisher

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Ja cob Kaufman

The following members of the Advisory Board were present :
Rabbi Satlow
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The following members were absent :
Maurice Golden

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Albert B. Parker

Gene Berman

Syd Strifl ing

Upon re commendation of the Chairman , Motion was made by Ja ck
Lawson and seconded by Abe Ashendorf that $1000 be allocated to the
YOUTH ALIAH . Motion carried .
After extensive discussion re l ative to the work done by the JOINT
DEFENSE APPEAL by Rabbi Satlow, Samuel Li pman , Leo S . Ro s en , Morris
Telles and Jack Lawson , a motion was made by Jack Lawson and seconded
by Leos . Rosen that $ 400 . 00 be allocated to the Joint Defense Appeal,
said money to be a ccompanied by a strong letter of censorship regarding
poli eies of the JDA . Letter to be written by Rabbi Satlow with a copy
of letter being entered in the minutes of the meeting . Ammendment
made by Abe Ashendorf a nd seconded by Samuel Klayf that $ 300 . 00 be
allocated and forwarded with a letter similar to above . Ammendment
defeated , original motion carried .
Upon unanimous decision , allocation to Cemetary AssociatW was
tabled until Jue 10, 1946 .
UJE portion of meeting was adjourned at 1030 PM

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�JOINT MEETING OF THE
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES, JEWISH CEMET.ARY ASSOCIATION
AND THE CONGREGATION SONS OF ISRAEL.

June 10, 1946
Meeting was called to order by the Chairman Paul M. Wiener at
855 PM. The minutes of the previous meeting held May 27, 1946
were read and approved.
The following members of the Board of Trustees were present:
Paul M. Wiener
Leos. Rosen
Harold Silverman
Jacob Kaufman

Abe Ashendorf
Samuel Klayf
Harry Fisher

The following members weee absent:
Samuel Lipman

Jack Lawson

The following members of the Advisory Board were present:
Albert B. Parker

Syd Strifling

The following members of the board were absent:

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Gene Berman
Rabbi Satlow
Maurice Golden.
The results of the drive for funds for the United Jewish Charities
was announced by the Chairman as being $25,208.00. Collections on
pledges as of this date $ 20,423.00, a total of $4,760.00 remains
outstanding.
Upon recommendation by the Chairman, a motion was made by Samuel
Klayf and seconded by Harry Fisher that allocation made to the YWCA
on April 29, 1946, for $125.00 be cancelled. Motion carried.
Recommendation made by the Chairman that $40.00 be allocated to
the Muskegon County Musem. Motion to that effect made by Leo. s.
Rosen, seconded by Jacob Kaufman. Motion carried.
Motion made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Syd Strifling that
$500.00 be allocated to the Cemetary Association. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned at 1010 PM.

pectfully submitted,
Albert • a:rK~
Secretary

�JOINT MEETING OF THE BOARD OF THUS'1'EES, UNITED JEWISH
CH.AHI'l'IES AND REPHESENTA'l'IVES OF THE MUSKEGON JEWISH COMMUNITY
HELD AT THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MUSKEGON MICH.
September 4, 1946

Meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Paul M. Wiener
at 735 PM. The minutes of the previous meeting held June 10, 1946
were read and approved.

The following members of the Board of Trustees were present:
Abe Ashendorr
Harold Silverman
Harry Fisher

Paul M. Wiener
Samuel Lipman
Leo. s. Rosen
Samuel G. Klayf
The following members were absent:

Jack Lawson

Jacob Kaufman

The following members of the Ad~isory Board were present:
Syd Strifling
Albert B. Parker

Gene Berman
Rabbi Satlow
The following members were absent:
Maurice Golden

Statement of results of audit made by Walter A. Dixon,
Public Accountant were read.
Summary report of cash and pledges, 1945-46 read and explained.
Report showing $25,239.00 amount pledged with $1,835.00 in pledges
outstanding.
Schedule of allocations made for year 1945-46 was read.
Unanimous vote of appreciation was given Treasurer Samuel
Lipman for work done.
Motion made by Samuel Klayf, seconded by Leo Rosen that an
additional $200.00 be allocated to the Joint Defense Appeal.
Ammendment made by Harold ?Silverman, seconded by Leo Rosen that
the amount be $900.00. In voting the amendment was defeated,
original motion carried.
Motion made by Abe Ashendorf and seconded by Samuel Klayf that

$200.00 be allocated to the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrent Aid

Society.

Motion carried.

After extensive discussion a motion was made by Samuel Klayf
and seconded by Gene Berman that $800.00 be allocated to the
American Zionif Emergency Oe:s:aeil for use in presenting the
Jewish situatio to the people of the United §tates Motion
carried unanim sly.
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�Motion made by Samuel Klayf and seconded by Harry Fisher that
$130.00 be paid ·hit rouN&lt;.11. Ot= 11:w,sH W t1,.FAI\! fl! P t:. R. A,• ON ·
and
that a letter be forward with the check stating Bhat future
membership in that organization will be held in abeyance until
new officers of the UJC for year 1946-47 are organized. Motion
carried.
Letter from Mr. R.R. Nadtran, Consultant Economists requesting
assistance in obtaining a survey of past pledges made by this
community read and discussed.
Communication from Fort Wayne Indiana Jewish Federation relative
to discrimination of Jews in local YMCA read and placed in Rabbi
Satlows hands for proper action.
Chairman received authorization to appoint 10 persons as members
of nominating committee charged with preparing a slate of officers
for UJC 1946-47 cmpaign.
A farwell statement was made to members present by the retiring
Chairman Paul M. Wiener.
Rabbi Satlow, in the ·name of the community thanked the retiri/1.g
chairman for his splendid work these past years.
Meeting adjourned at 955 PM.

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spectfully submitted,
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Albert B. Parker,
Secretary

�ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING OF THE UNI ED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held November 6, 1946 In The Occidental
Hotel Ballroom, at Muskegon, Michigan
The annual banquet of the U. J. C. of greater Muskegon was held at the
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Occidental Hotel Ballroom on Wednesday evening, November 6, 1946 at 6:30 P.
M.

Morton Wolfe, master of ceremonies, introduced Rabbi Setlow, who gave

the invocation.

Some 175 neople sat down to dinner and the music of Warner

Golornbeck and his string trio.
Among the guests were Messers. John C. Beukema, Otto Seyferth, H.Mc B,
Thurston, H. R. Christianson, and Erwin A: Larson.
In behalf of the community Mr. Wolfe uresented a gift to the retiring
chairman, Paul Weiner.

Mr. Weiner resnonded with thanks for the gift and

with aoprecistion for the work of Mrs. Herry S. Berman and Mrs. Harry Fisher
for the banouet arrangements end lovely decorations.
Jacob M. Kaufman on his work of the
Our

He also commended Mr.

ast several weeks in beha)f of U. J. C.

ue st sneaker, Mrs. Barbera La.wrence of New York, ure sented a

grauhic oicture of the situation among world Jewry and described the urodigious efforts of the J. D. C., the U. P.A., and the N. R. S.

Everyone was

1 ~nressed by the urgency of the problems and of the needs of U. J. A. which
includes these grouus.
Mr. Kaufman arose to accept the nledges of those oresent.

The total

pledges made before and during the meeting reached the 865,000 mark(see table
of Pledges).
Pau] Weiner nominated Kelly Kaufman for chairman of the U. J.C. of
Greater Muskegon for the ensuing year.

Lee Rosen seconded the motion, and

the election was unanimous one standing vote.
Mr. Wolfe reed a resolution nominating Paul Weiner as a lifetime honerary
'---' chairman of U. J. C. with voting uowers.

The resolution was unanimously

adouted (see following page for resolution).

�dontinued from pAge 1.

Other officers elected were Harry S. Berman, vice-chair~an, and

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trustees Abe Ashendorf, Harry Fisher, Dr. Norman Fleischman, Sam Kleyf,
Lee Rosen, and Harold Rosen.
Chairman Kaufman appointed Dr. Morris Teles, secretary pro tern.
Very resnectfully submitted,
Morris Teles

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RESO UTION
Confirmed November 6, 1946.
At Annuel Membershin Meeting of the U. J . C.

WHEREAS the Jewish Community of Muskegon hes enjoyed
the urodigious effort and unse fish devotion of Paul Weiner to
the ceuse of the United Jewish Charities .
WHEREAS this same orgsnizetion would like to demonstrate
its apnreciat on of the tireless services of its outgoing chairmen.

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AND WHEREAS the U. J.C. realizes that Paul Weiner's experience, devotion, and advice will always be an asset to its organizstion.
BE IT hereby resolved that this same Paul Weiner be voted
an honorary cheirmanshi

of the U. J . C. with oower to vote to

serve a tero of oernetuity in beha f of the community which has
benefited from his leadershio .

�PLEDGES TO

. J.C. DRIVE OF 1946-47 TO NOVEMBER 6, 1946 .

Ashendorf Family
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf
,Mrs . Margaret Ashendorf
Master David Ashendorf·
Louis Aron
Tony Aron
Mrs. Tony Aron
Dr. Ralnh August
Stanley Baru
Harry H. Berman &amp; Reuben Berman
Herry S. Berman
Louis M. Berman
Mrs. Rose Berman
Morris Bernstein
Herman Braverrr,an
Mrs.~- Bespeloff
Rosalie &amp; David Brace
Samuel Broutman
Grandchild Broutman(kesl,._ ~~)
Sigmund Cahn
L. · Darmstadt er
Andrew Enste n
Harry Field
Francis Fine
Fisher Family
- Herbert R. Fisher
Sally &amp; Marilyn F sher
krs. Bernard F sher
Mrs. Eugene Fisher
Mrs. Herbert Fisher
Dr. Norman F eischman
Wil iam Fogel
Maurice Friend
Maurice W. Golden
Grossman Femily
Sam Grossman
Juliai Hatton
Josenh Hecht
Mrs. Jose ph Hecht
Lyle Hirshfield
Joan Hirshfield
Meyer Jacobs
Saul Jacobson
Morris Kantor
Jacob M. Kaufman
Mrs . J.M. Kaufman
Harold Kline
Rabb J.M. Klitzner
A. S . Krause &amp; E . H. Krause
Sadie Krause
David J. Krunn
Jack Lawson
Sam Lawson
Max Lebow
Soohia Lebow
Max Lenhoff

$2000 Jess Levin
50 Morris Levine

5Q Jerome David Levine

10
500
500
100
1000

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600
1500

400

100
50
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25

200

25
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4500
250
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500
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850
100
300
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Reuben Levy
Hyman &amp; Sam Linman
Charles Lock.e
Herman Mendelson
Ted Neumer
Ben O penheim
Al Parker
Price Family
Isreel Roden
Fred Rodoff
Lyle H. Rogers
Mrs . Lyle Rogers
Leo S. Rosen
Mrs . Leo Rosen
Herold Rosen
Mrs. Harold Rosen
Douglas A. Rosen
Mrs. Douglas A. Rosen
Sam Rosenbaum
Mrs . Sam Rosenbeum
Max Rosenberg
Robert Rosenberg
Mrs . R . Rosenberg
S. I. Rosenberg
Florence Rubinsky
Mrs . Rae Rubinsky
Rabbi Lewis Setlow
Mrs .
Satlow
Max Shumacher
Leah Shumacher
Sam Shumacher
Lotta Shumacher
Sol Silverman
Harold Silverrr:an
Joe Simon
Joe Singer
Jacob Singer
ChP rles &amp; Eli Smith
Mrs. E. M. Smith
Mrs. Chas. Smith
Mrs . H. Smookler
Fred Stein
Milton Steindler
Mrs. M. Steindler
Jack Steindler
Jos. Strifl ng
Syd Strifling
Hamil ton Apt s.
Dr . Morris Teles
Josiah Weiner
Mrs. J. Weiner
Pau Weiner
Otto Seyferth
Anonymous

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50
25
10
150
3000
100
50
100
10
100
2500
200
200
300
25
1500
00
120
100
50
10
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750
200

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�UNITED JEdISH CHARITIES
BOARD MEETING
November 24, 194b
at the home of the
Chairman, J . M. Kaufman

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A board meeting of the elected officers and trustees of the U. J . C.
of Greater Muskegon was held on November 24, 1946 at the home of
Mr . J .M. Kaufman .

The meeting was opened at 11:00 A. M. The following were present:
J . M. Kaufman, chairman

Paul Wiener, bmnorary chairman

Trustees: Dr. Norman Fleishman, Samuel Klayf , and Leo Rosen .
Guests: Harold Silverman and Morris Teles , secretary pro-tern.
The acting secretary read the minutes of the meeting of September 4, 1946. He then suggested a correction, An allocation to
the Zionist Expansion Fund had been erroneously recorded as one
to the Zionist Emergency Council. The correction was accepted and
recorded, and the minutes were approved after a motion by Klayf,
seconded by Rosen.
A clause in a motion made at that meeting was discussed by Paul
'.Viener, namely, 11 • • • that 1uture membership in the Council of Jewish
Welfare Federation be held in abeyance until new officers for the
U.J .c. for the year 1946-h? are organized. "

Mr . Wiener explained that the Council asked for

1%of

the entire

proceeds of our U. J . C. drive, but he felt that money allocated to
the United Jewish Appeal should be excepted . The opinion was shared
by t he others present, but action was deferred .
The minutes of the general membership meeting and banquet of November 6, 1946 were read and approved . The acting secretary also read
the resolution making Paul Wiener a lifetime voting honorary chairman of the U.J . c.

�The chairman nominated as advisory trustees the following:
Reeva Levy
Seymour I. Rosenberg
Harold Silverman
Syd Strifling
Morris Teles
The board unanimously confirmed these appointments.
The chai~man nominated Morris Teles as secretary of the
U. J.C. to serve at an annual salary of $250.00. The election
was unanimous.
The chairman asked permission to appoint another ten trustees
to assist him and the board in its work. It was pointed out that
the by-laws of the organization does not permit the appointment
by the chairman and the board of any additional trustees. It
was suggested however, that non-voting advisors be appointed
with the rank of consultant trustees to assist and to advise
the board in its efforts of raising money and making allocations.
The chairman then nominated, and the board approved, the following
members as consultant trustees:
Louis Berman, Gene Berman, Francis Fine, Maurice Golden,
Herman Grossman, Jack Lawson, Marcella Locke, Samuel Price,
Frederick Stein and Josiah Wiener.
It was explained by the chairman and affirmed by the board
that Rabbi Lewis Satlow is invited to participate at all
meetings of this group.
Leo Rosen moved that proper steps be taken to modify the
National Lumberman's Bank account of the U. J. c., now requiring
the signature of Paul Wiener, so that Chairman Kaufman's
signature be used instead. The motion was seconded by Norman
Fleischman, and carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 12:02 P.M.

Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles,
Secretary

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
BOARD MEETING

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November 27, 1946
at the home of
Chairman J.M. Kaufman

A meeting · of the board of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon was he l d on Wednesday, November 27, 1946 at .
the home of the chairman, J.M. Kaufman. The meeting was
called to order at 9:00 P.M.

Officers present included J.M. Kaufman, Chairman; Sam
Lipman, Treasurer; Morris Teles, Secretary; Paul Wiener,
Honorary Chairman.
Vice-chairman Harry S. Berman was out of town and could
not attend.
Trustees present were: Harry Fisher, Dr. Norman Fleischman,
Samuel Klayf, Seymour Rosenberg and Harold Silverman.
Trustees absent included the following: Abe Ashendorf,
Leos. Rosen, Harold Rosen, Reeva Levy and Syd Strifling.
Consultant trustees present were Marcella Locke and Rabbi
Lewis Satlow.
The minutes of the meeting of November 24th were read and
ap proved.
The chairman reported that trustee Harold Rosen had asked
to be relieved of his duties as a voting member of the board.
The chairman nominated Advisory Trustee Harold Silverman to
fill the office of trustee vacated by Mr. Rosen. He also
nominated Consultant Trustee Francis Fine to fill Mr. Silverman's
office of advisory trustee, and nominated Harold Rosen to serve
as a consultant trustee. ill nominations were approved by the
board.
The chairman charged those present with the responsibility
of soliciting pledges from members of the community from whom
no commitments had been thus far received. Each trustee assumed
specific assignments.
Sam Lipman moved that of the total proceeds of the 1946-47
drive of the u. J.C. everything in excess of $10,000 be allocated to the United Jewish Appeal. The motion was seconded by
Harry Fi sher, and carried.
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Samuel Klayf recommended that a financial secretary be
appointed to be responsible for the solicitation of pledges
and for the co l lection and re po rting of all funds handled by
t he U. J. C.

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He was supported by Morris Teles, but the chairman moved that discussion
of the subject be tabled.
The secretary reported that pledges to date had exceeded $67,000
and that collections were in excess of $5400.00.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P. M.

Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles,
Secretary

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�MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held January 7, 1947 at
the Occidental Hotel,
Muskegon, Michigan

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A regular board meeting of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon was called to order by Vice-Chairman Harry s.
Berman on January 7, 1947 at 8:30 P.M.
Those present included Vice-Chairman Harry s. Berman, Treasurer
Samuel Lipman, Secretary Morris Teles and Trustees Leo Rosen, Reeva
Levy, Marcella Locke and Rabbi Satlow.
Absent were Chairman J.M. Kaufman, Honorary-Chairman Paul
Wiener and Trustees Abe Ashendorf, Harry Fisher, Dr. Norman
Fleischman, Samuel Klayf, Harold Rosen, Seymour Rosenberg, Harold
Silverman and Syd Strifling. Most of those absent were out of town.
Our guest for the evening was Mr. William J.vrunim of the Council
of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. Mr. Avrunim was invited to
Muskegon to explain to the board the purposes and the needs of the
Council.
Mr. Avrunim's remarks were enlightening and well received. He
explained that the Council was formed to fill a need demanded by
local charity boards. The Council investigates the nature of the
organizations which make charitable requests of local federations.
The needs of these organizations, their budgets, their purposes,
etc., are studied by the Council and these results are made
available to the individual communities. This information is
necessary in order to make reasonable and equitable allocations.
Mr. Avrunim pointed out specific instances of disproportionate
allocations made because of a dearth of statistical information.
Mr. Avrunim also made remarks concerning the relationship of
local to national organizations, and recommended greater autonomy
for local federations. He lamented the mushroom growth of civic
protective agencies whose work too often overlapped. He criticized
organizations which raise money for operitional expenses, and use
these funds for capital expenditures. He recommended the establishment of inter-community cultural groups to facilitate the procurement of qualified Jewish lecturers and entertainers for the small
towns and cities. He closed by urging us to send delegates to the
National Convention to be held in Atlantic City on January 31st.
The

meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles,
Secretary

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MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
UNITED JEV/ISH CHARITIES
SPECIAL MEETING
Held January 22, 1947 at
the Occidental Hotel,
Muskegon, Michigan

A special meeting of the United Jewish Charities of Greater
Muskegon was held at the Occidental Hotel on January 22, 1947.
In the absence of chairman J.M. Kaufman, vice-chairman Harry
s. Berman presided .
The treasurer, Sam Lipman, and the secretary, Morris Teles
were also present.
Trustees· present included Rabbi L. Satlow, Abe Ashendorf,
Max Rosenberg, ilarold Rosen, Revy Levy, and Marcie Locke.

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The meeting was called to order at 8:30 and the minutes of
January 7 were read and approved. The chair read a letter from
chairman J.M. Kaufman addressed to the United Jewish Appeal.
The letter informed the U.J.A. of this community'sftnancial
burden in its attempt to build a house of worship . Mr. Kaui'man
pointed out that the building project had been delayed by the
war, and that its faciliti9s were desperately needed to fill the
needs of the community. He explained the financial demands made
upon Muskegon Jewry and the latter's limitations in meeting these
demands. He conjectured that for the year 1947-S we would be
unable to approach our accomplishments of 1946-47, and asked that
we be assigned a quota not in excess of $15,000.
After much discussion in favor for and against the views
expressed in the letter, Sam Lipman suggested that Mr . Kaufman's
recommendations be adopted. It was decided that H. s. Berman,
Harold Rosen, and Morris Teles re-draft the letter to exclude
unnecessary detail.
Abe Ashendorf moved that Harry S. Berman be authorized to cosign checks issued by the U. J.C. Max Rosenberg seconded the
motion, and it carried.
Without a formal motion it was agreed not to send a delegate
to Atlantic City for the convention of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds.
Harold Rosen moved that a check of $15,000 be sent to the
United Jewish Appeal. Abe Ashendorf seconded the motion, and
it carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:38 P.M.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
Morris Teles
Secretary

�4-15-47

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Special Board Meeting
at 1604 Jefferson St.
Muskegon, Michigan

A special meeting of the United Jewish Charities of Greater
Muskegon was held at the home of acting Chairman, Harry A. Berman
on April 15, 1947. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Berman
at 8:45 P.M.
Morris Teles, secretary, was present.
and Sam Lipman, treasurer were absent.

J.M. Kaufman, chairman

Trustees present included Abe Ashendorf, Harry A. Fisher~ Dr.
Norman Fleishman, Francis Fine, Mrs. R. L. Levy, and S. I. liosenberg.
Trustees absent were Samuel G. Klayf, Leos. Rosen, Harold
Silverman, and Mrs. J. s. Strifling.
Consultent trustees present were Max Rosenberg, Ted Neumer,
Fred Rodoff, and Mrs. Charles Locke.
The minutes of January 22 were read and ap0roved .
The acting chairman gave a report on the collections to date,
more than half of the total pledged. He stressed the importance
of completing collections to avoid conflict with other requests
in future drives.
Those present assumed the responsibility of making personal
contacts with the members who were in arrears in their payments.
Mrs. Levy made a request for an allveation of $1,000 for Youth
Aliyah. The subject was tabled after some discussion.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles

�United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon
Special Board Meeting
at 1604 Jefferson Street
June 10, 1947

Note: Since Mr. J.M. Kaufman is no longer able to serve
as chairman, these minutes will in the future refer to vicechairman H. s. Berman as chairman of the U. J.C.
A special Board meeting of the United Jewish Charities
of Greater Muskegon was called to order by Chairman Harry S.
Berman at his home on June 10, 1947 at 8:50 P. M.
Also present were trustees Abe Ashendorf, Francis Fine,
Mrs. R. L. Levy, s. I. Rosenberg, and the secretary.
Absent were Sam Lipmen, treasurer, and trustees Harry
Fisher, Dr. Norman Fleishman, Samuel Klayf, Leo Rosen, Harold
Silverman and Mrs. J. Stripling. Paul Wiener, honorary chairman
was also absent.
Consultant trustees Louis Berman, Mrs. Harry H. Berman,
and Frederick Stein were present. Mrs. Harry s. Berman was
present by invitation.
The minutes of April 15th were read and approved. After
much previous study by the trustees and after some three and
a half hours of discussion and debate, allocations were tentatively approved to twenty-nine (29) different groups (see
accompanying table) • Requests by twenty-seven (27) other
organizations were rejected. Three other requests required
further study and consideration. Altogether $5450.00 in
allocations was tentatively approved, to be voted upon at the
next board meeting.
Francis Fine moved that the board of trustees and its officers recommend to the boards of trustees of Congregation
B 1nai Israel and the Building Fund that a joint drive for
funds be instituted by the three organizations.
S. I. Rosenberg moved that the motion be amended with a
motion that the chairman appoint a committee of three (3)
members of the board to meet with the boards of the other
organizations to consider the possibility and desirability
of a joint drive, and to report back to this board within
thirty (30) days. The motion and its amendr.lent carried
unanimously.
The mmeting was adjourned at 12:30 A. M"
Respectfully submitted,
Morris Teles

�ALLOCATIONS RECOr!MENDED TENTATIVELY ON JUNE 10, 1947.
American Friends of the Hebrew University
American Jewish Conference
American Jewish Congress
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B 1nai Brith Wider Scope
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds
Dropsie College
Federated Council of Palestinian Institutions
Histadrut Ivrith
Hebrew Theological College (Chicago)
Haifa Institute of Teclmology
Rias (Hebrew Sheltering &amp; Aid Society)
Hebrew Union College (Cincinnati)
Histadrut of Palestine
Jewish Institute of Religion
Jewish Welfare Board
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Joint Defense Appeal
Levi Memorial Hospital (Hot Springs)
Medical School of Hadassah &amp; Hebrew University
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of N. Y.
Synagogue Council of America
Transcient &amp; Local Fund Reserve
United Jewish Layman's Committee
Yemerit.e Jews, Society for
YIVO (Yiddish Scientii'ic Institi.:m
Weizmen Institute
Youth Aliyah
Z.0.A. Expansion Fund
S.0.S. - J.D.C.

$

200
25
50
350
150
50
100
25
100
100
200
100
100
250
125
100
600
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250
100
25
500
50
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25
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1000
500
250

�NO ALLOCATIONS

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Agudas Israel
American Assoc. of Jewish Education
American .E.ncyclopeodic Soc.
Belfaire
Bicur Cholim
Conference on Jewish Relations
Chchmey Lubbin (Detroit)
Denver Hospital
Jewish Consur.iptive Relief Society (Denver)
Jewish Labor Committee
Jewish Encyclopoedic Handbook
Jewish Braille Inst.
Lubavitcher Yishiva
Los Angeles Sanitoriwn
Labor Zionist Committee
Mesifta
Machzike Hadaat
Mer Yeshwa
National Jewish Children's Home
National Farm School
Ohel Jacob
Protestant, The
Palestine Symphony Orchestra
Telshe Yeshivah
Union of Orthodox Jewish Cong. of America
Vaad Hatzaleh
Kaminetz Yeshiva

�July 1, 1947
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
BOARD MEETING
Occidental Hotel
July 1, 1947
A special board meeting of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon was held in the Bronze Room of the Occidental
Hotel on July 1, 1947. The meeting was called to order by
Chairman Harry S. Berman at 8:20 P. M.
Others present were as follows: Sam Lipmen, treasurer,
Morris Teles, secretary. Trustees: Harry Fisher, Samuel Klayf,
Leo Rosen, Harold Silverman, Mrs. R. L. Levy, Seymour Rosenberg,
and Mrs. Joseph Strifling. Trustees absent were Abe Ashendorf, Dr.
Norman Fleishman, and Francis Fine. Mrs. Charles Locke was also
present as a consultant trustee.
The minutes of June 10th ~ere read and approved.
Sam Lipman, treasurer gave an informal report, affirming
the collection of about $48,000 and the expenditure of about
$46,000. About $20,000 was still outstanding.

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Some of the allocations, tentatively recommended by the board
on June 10th were approved as follows:
American Jewish Congress
B'nai Brith, Wider Scope
Federated Council of Palistinian Institutions
Hebrew Theological College (Chicago)
Haifa Institute of Technology
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

s.o.s.-J.n.c.

Youth Aliyah
z.o.A. - Expansion Fund

50
350
100
100
100
100
250
1000
500
$ 2550
$

Other allocations were revised as follows:
From
American Jewish Conference
$
25
$
Council of Jewish Federations &amp; Welf. Funds 150
Dropsie College
50
Jewish Welfare Board
125
Joint Defense Appeal
600
Yivo (Yiddish ~cientific Institute)
25
Weizman Institute
50
Jewish Theological Seminary
Undecided

To
50
100
100
150
800
0
100
200
$ 1500

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�UNITED JEWISH CHARI TIES OF GREAT1'R MUSKEGON
Special Board Meeting
Lakos 1 Dining Room
October 3, 1947
A special board meeting of the United Jewish Charities
of Greater Muskegon was called to order by vice- chairman
Harry S . Berman at Lakos ' Private Dining Room on October 3,
1947 at 8:45 P. M.

The object of the meet ing was to discuss with U. J . A.
representatives the prospective quota br our local U. J . C.
or ganization . Mr . Milton Kosen and Mrs . Marcia Cohen repr esented the U. J . A.
The secretary, Morris Teles , and the following trustees
were present :
Dr. Norman A. Fleischman, Leos . Rosen, Harold Rosen ,
Harold Silverman, Mrs . R. L. Levy, Seymour I . Rosenberg ,
Mrs . J. Strifling and Francis Fine.

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The following were absent:
J.M . Kaufman, chairman; Sam Lipmen, treasurer ; and trustees
Abe Ashendorf, Harry Fisher, and Samual Klayf, Paul Wiener,
honor ary chairman .
Also present were consultant trustees , Maurice Golden,
Mrs. Charles Locke and Frederick Stein . Joe Strifling and
Max Rosenberg were also present and participated in the
discussions .
Leo Roµen presented to the board and to the U. J .A. representatives a brief su.'l1Illary of the comrmmity 1 s financial
capacity and obligations with respect to our building progra~,
our communal activities, and to the u. J . A. He pointed out
the importance of completing our building program to assure
the continuance and development of a virile community .
The well-integrated com~unity could afford constant contributions to U. J . A., and we must not allow our resources to be
disspated . The morale of the community is at stage in
protecting the building program. Nevertheless , Mr . Rosen
concluded, we should be happy to accept a reasonable cuota
from U. J . A., anything within reason that would not cri-pole
our capacity for future growth .

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The chair then ap oointed the follmring to the program
committ ee for the annual banquet :
Francis Fine , Chairman; Seymour Rosenberg, tlarold Rosen ,

Dr • Morris Teles , Dr . Norman Flieshman , Maurice Golden ,
Paul Wiener, J . M. Kaufman , and Harry S. Berman . The f ollovling
wer e appointed to the nominating comnittee : Mrs . R. L. Levy,
Harry Fisher , Leo Rosen , Samuel Klayf, H~rold Silverman,
Samuel Lipman , Harry S. Berman , Paul Wiener , and J . M.
Kaufman , Chairman .
The meeting was adjourned at 11 : 00 P .M.
Resoectfully submitted,

Morris Teles

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Fred Stein asked Mr. Kosen if the forthcoming drive would
be the last great campaign. Mr. Kosen answered that we cannot anticipate history. U. J. A. leaders had hoped that the
85,000 D. P. 1 s in Europe would be resettled in 1946. Instead,
their members enlarged to 250,000, immigration to Palestine
and elsewhere was restricted, resettlement in the lands of
their origin was obstructed by politics and war-born antisemitism. Furthermore, the American dollar had become devaluated, opportunities of procuring Army surplus at reduced
prices had disappeared, U.N.N.R.A. was dead, and I.R.O.
remained in existence only on pa,er. The need is at uresent
for more than the $170,000,000 asked. $400,000,000 could be
used.
Some of those present exoressed the belief that their
individual contributions to the forthcoming camoaign ·~ould
be less than last year. They had, they said, extended themselves beyond their capacities last year on the promise that
last year's campaign would be the last great one.
It was oointed out that had some 250,000 Jews sill alive
in Europe, died last year our problem would have been simnler,
the demands on us smaller. Should we comJlain that we still
have the opportunity of aiding these brothers?
Mrs. Cohen gave a brief and informal talk. She questioned
that anyone would be deprived of the necessities of life by
increasing their contributions. She reminded the audience
that during the war years of 1941-45, our conrnunities prospered financially and made no contributions to save European
Jewry bec~use they could not. After a free ride of five years,
she damanded, it is time to pay.
Motions and amenQ~ents were made to assume various definite
quotas. When these were all defeated the following mot;_on
by Harry S. Berman (who had yielded the chair to Leo Rosen)
carried:
That the United Jewish C'1.arities of Gre'lter Muskegon exert
every effort to attain the highest nossible goal, and that
all names collected in excess of $10,000 be allocated to the
United Jewish Apneal."
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SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
Harry S. Berman, Host
November 6, 1947

A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the United
Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon was held at the home of
vice-chairman Harry S. Berman on November 6, 1947. The meeting
· was called to order at 9 : 00 P .M.
Sam Lipman, treasurer and Morris Teles, secretary were present .
J.M. Kaufman, chairman and Paul M. Wiener, honorary chairman
were absent .
Trustees present included Francis Fine, Sam Klayf, Reva Levy,
Leo Rosen, s. I. Rosenbere, and Hqrold Silverman . Absent were
trustees Abe Ashendorf, Harry Fisher , Dr . Norman Flieshman and
Syd Strifling.
Consultant trustee Marcie Locke was present. Also present were
visitors Jack Lipman, Ted Neumer and H. Braverman.
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved.
Sam Linman questioned the board ' s authority to accept a q~ota
in behalf of their successors in office.
A list of uncollected pledges were read and discussed . Those
pledges regarded as collectable were assigned to various trustees
for collection. Others were classified as uncollectable, and
some were suspended.
The acting chairman appointed S . I. Rosenberg to investigate
the requirements of a local needy family, and to act uuon this
case within general limits outlined .
The chair outlined plans for the forthcoming campaign, and
mentioned Mr . Sidney Flatlow as a prospective speaker.
J.M . Kaufman was apuointed chairman of the nominating committee,
and Francis Fine was appointed chairman of the program committee
(see minutes of October 3, 1947) .
The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,

~
Morris Teles,
Secretary

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Special Board Meeting

1604 Jefferson Street
November, 12, 1947
A special board meeting of the United Charjties of Greater
Muske"'on was held at the hor1e of H rrJ s. Berman on November
l'"', 1947. Vice-chairman Harry S. Berman called the meeting
to order at 9:00 P.M.
All the officers , ere present, namely, J. H. Kaufman,
Chairman; H. s. Berman, vice-chairman; Samuel Liomen,
Treasu~er; Morris Teles, secretary; Paul M. Wiener, honorary
chairman.
Trustees present ·ncluded Reva Levy,~. I. Rosenberg,
Harry Fisher, Harold ~ilver:nan, and Syd. Stri~ling.
Trustees absent included Abe Ashendorf, Dr. N. A. Flt~ nh.~an,
Samuel Klayf, Leo Rosen, and Francis Flne.
Also nresent were consultant trustees Marcella Locke and
Sa,uel Price, and visitors Jack Lio~an, Ted Neumer, and Sam
Cohen, the latter from out of tovm. Jack Lipman is the de
facto treasurer of this organization.
The mi.~utes of November 6, 1947 were read and aporoved.
The treasurer reported that $13,105 in pledges were still
out~tanding.
Some progress in collections had been ::nade since the previous meetine; of -=i. week aLo, and all outstandint.'. er, ::,es \ ·ere
discussed.
San ?rice anm.,unced +hat he would pay only $1,000 of his
$2,500 pled[e. Paul M. Hiener arranged to discuss the matter
further ,ith him.
Kelly Kaufuan 1ovec that Gus deJon['s unhonored pledge
of $25 be cancelled. Motion carried.
~,rs. Locke recommended thc.t D:;.vid Brace's I pledge of ;25 be cancelled. The board concurred.

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Hebrew University

Amount

Paul Wiener

-.,fo- American Jewish Conference

$500

M. Golden

50

Histadrut Ivrith

Harry Fisher

50

HIAS (Hebrew Sheltering
and Aid Society)

Syd Strifling

200

Hebrew Union College
(Cincinnati)

Syd Strifling

150

Histadrut of Palestine

Paul Wiener

150

Jewish Institute of Religion

Paui Wiener

150

Levi Memorial Hospital
(Hot Springs)

H. Silverman

100

Medical School of Hadassah
and the Hebrew University

Paul Wiener

1800

Sara Lipman ·

150

Rabbi Isaac Elc~enan
Theological Seminary of N.Y

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United Jewish Layman's
Committee

s.

Society for Yemenite Jews

Paul Wiener

I. Rosenbere

Allocated on July 1, 1947
Total Allocated to date

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50
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Paul \rfiener made the following motion :
That $1000 be olaced in reserve to care for local needy cases,
That up to $250 of this amount may be disbursed by either
the chairman, treasurer, or secretary without consultation with
the board,
That if this $250 be disbursed to more than one family, an
equal amount be automatically made available to the same officers
for similar ·purposes,
That if this $250 be disbursed to one family only, further
expenditures in this case shall require action by the board .
The motion carried.

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The chair appointed S. I. Rosenberg, Sam Lipman, and Sam
Price to investigate further the type of aid that could be given
to a local needy case.
The chair asked for permission to engage a typist to assist
in mailing U.J.A. literature to the community. No action was
taken.
The meeting was adjourned at midnight.
Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF GREATER :MUSKEGON
Special Board Meeting
1604 Jefferson Street
November 20, 1947
A special board meeting of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon was held at the home of Harry s. Berman on
November 20, 1947. The meeting was called to order by vicechairman Harry S . Berman.
J.M. Kaufman, chairman; Paul M. Wiener, honorary chairman;
Sam Lipman, treasurer; and Dr. Morris Teles, secretary, were
present.
Trustees present included Harry Fisher, Leo Rosen, Harold
Silverman, Francis Fine, Mrs . R. L. Levy and Mrs. J. s.
Strifling.
Trustees absent were Dr. N. A. Flieshman, Sam Klayf, and S.
I. Rosenberg .
Also present were Sam Price and Mrs . Charles Locke, consultant
trustees, and visitors Harold Rosen, Joseph Hecht, and Dr. R. V.
August.
The following pledges for the year 1946-7 were reduced or
cancelled:
Abe Ashendorf
from
Margaret Ashendorf
from
David Ashendorf
from
Gus DeJong
from
Dr. N• A. Fleishman From
Lyle &amp; Joan Hershfield If
Al Parker
from

$ 2000
50
10
25
600
125
100

to
to
to
to
to
to
to

$ 500
0
0
0
200
0
25

Francis Fine asked for an allocation for the Hi~lel Foundation
Building Fund in Lansing in the amount of $500. It was granted .
Mr. Fine also asked for $600 to be used by the local B1nai Brith
organLeation to sponsor an essay contest. The allocation was
approved.
Leo S. Rosen recommended a loan of $1200 to the Mona View
Cemetery Association. It was approved.
The meeting was adjou...--ned informally at 10:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF GREATER MUSK.EGON
Annual Membership Meeting
December 7, 1947

The annual membership meeting of the United Jewish Charities
of Greater Muskegon was held at the Occidental Ba1lroom on
December 7, 1947.
Harry S. Berman, acting chairman, presided.
Program chairman for the evening was Francis Fine.
The meeting was opened with the blessing of the first
Chanukah candle by Rabbi Jacob Klitzner.
The principal speaker, Mrs. Sophie ~panjaard, was int~oduced by Mr. Fine, and the speech was recorded and rebroadcast by radio station WKBZ.
Mrs. Spanjarrd told of her two years residence in German
concentra tion camps. She described the horrors and inhumanities
to which qer group was subjected, and reminded the audience
that she belonged to a "privileged" group. The picture the
speaker presented reminded th~ audience of the starvation,
degradation, and liquidation imposed upon our people by a
nation sadistically insane with power and unrestraint.
Total pledges to date are $73,329.50.
Total collections to date are $11,216.00.
The following office r s and trstees were elected: harry
S. Berman, chairman; Harry A. Fisher, vice-chairman; Francis
Fine, Sam Klayf, Sam Lipman, Ted reumer, Harold Rosen, Harold
Silverman, and Syd Strifling, trustees.
Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles

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UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF GREATER MUSKEGON
Special Board Meeting
December 15, 1949
Harry S. Berman, Host
A special board meeting of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon was held at the home of the newly elected
chairman, Harry s. Berman , on December 15, 1947.
The meeting was called to order by the chairman at 8:30
The roll call follows:

P.M.

Officers present: Harry S. Berman, chairman; Harry A.
Fisher, vice-chairman.
Trustees present: Francis Fine, Sam Lipman, Ted Neumer,
Harold Rosen, Harold Silverman, and Syd Strifling.
Absent:
trustee.

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Paul M. Wiener, honorary chairman; Sam Klayf,

Also present were Gene Berman, Harry H. Berman, J.M.
Kaufman, Max Rcsenberg, and Morris Teles.
The minutes of the board meeting of November 20, and of
the general meeting of December 7 were read and approved.
The chair nominated and board approved the following appointments:
For advisory trustees: Gene Berman, J.M. Kaufman , Sam
Price, s. I. Rosenberg, and Morris Teles.
For treasurer: Sam Lipman; for secretary, Morris Teles.
For consultant trustees: Abe Ashendorf, Dr. R. V. August,
Hortence Berman, L. M. Berman, Jerome Fisher, Dr. M. Friedenberg,
~aurice Golden, Herman Grossman , Charles Locke, Marcella Locke,
Leo Rosen , Max Rosenberg, Eli Smith, Fred Stein, and Josiah
Wiener.
The chair reported that the monies made available to him to
assist local needy persons had been disbursed, and that further
funds were necessary.

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Sam Lipman then moved that the chairman be authorized to
spend $125.00 a month for the next six months on a local needy
case, without affecting the $250 .00 in emergency funds for other
cases that may arise.
The motion carried.

�The chair reported that many members of the community had
not yet been contacted for pleoges. He read the names of these
members, and those present assumed the obligation of soliciting
these persons for commitments.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:10 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,

Morris Teles

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Paul "l. 1ienc-r an" hel-i at his residence , at v\hich the
f 0110;.~ing were presi=mt : Paul r • 'iener, residing , Leo
Rnsen, Sa".11 Liprr:.an, Morris Friend, Sam Klayf , l.'Jiorton Wolf ,
Carl Steindler, Eugt?ne Baw.ri , E . Ji, . STuith , Josiah Vvient?r ,
J ack Larson and ~&lt;1.orris Goldman .
]orton Wolf was appointed secretary for the
IDPet:5ng which "as called to order at 8 : 40 p . m. :vir . Wiener
ou t l~ n"'d a progra'T: and explaint?d the necessi t of for1.,.dng
a FP1e,...ati0n ,,,h_:ch w-:,uld hand.le all charities - local ,
na t ional anj '"'V8rseas .
After thor".)ughly discussing the necessity of such
an nrgan:::.zat · an, 4r . Wit?r8r ~as advised that he ffia proceed
,·:th organ:zing and setting a dat8 for a drive in behalf of
the United Jew~sh Ap eal .

Tu,ei? t ing was called by Paul IVi . WiPner on NoveI!lber 11 ,
19l'10. The following were present: Harold A. Silverilian ,
SaT-uel Klayf, Dr . Ralph V. August , Carl Steindler , Samuel Lipman,
rtnrtnn 1~1olf, Jack La1~son and E. H. 3auri1 .
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:'lee tj ng was called to '.)rder by .... r . Wi en.:;r Viho advised
that an urgPnt telephnne · call had been received from the New
Y0rk HPa:L1uarte!'s of the Joint Distr::'..bution CowI1.ittee that
"T :::neys -·12rp urgently n9s:3.e::1; and h9 advised me.u.bers present
tl:1.a t an at te.~;-it should be J1aje wit bin the next si). ty days to
rai S8 fun s an, forv,,ar:i sar.:ie to New York . All the Juen oresen t
agree to ,articipate an $1100 . was subscribed by thos~ presen t.
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No for~al ~rganization pians were made; hovever , fur .
riPner was to act as executive chair.r;an .

Meeting adjourned at 10 : 30 p . m.

;'..'.e9ting called by Chair.uan , Paul J.j... . Wiener , on
Febr1ary 7 , 1941 . The following were pr~sent : Leo S . Rosen ,
Ha"' :ilrl A. S: l ver.rian, Sawuel Klayf , iltor t on Wolf , Car l S t eindle r,
Sar .uel L:::. :)1:.1:;.n and :,abbj Aar-:,n Cohen .
~.. r. Wiener advised that ,i..1800 . 1i,as raised and that a
check f r saJ.e "1as maile to the United Jev,i s h Appeal . Also ,
that no ;noneys were to be kept for local pur:loses , inasmuch as
the amount ra"' seri ~as so S1uall and fell short $:700 . 00 of the
a;nount re--1ues ted by the United J ev,i s h Appeal . lV;en present
concurre to the action taken by ~.e chairman .
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�MEETING OF
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ADVISORY COM¥ITTEE
AND THE
CAUPAIGN AND COLLECTION
COMMITTEE
Held - November 2 . 1943
In The---- Blue Room .
Of The Occidental Hotel
Muskegon
Michigan
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Paul M.
Wiener at 7:30 P.M.

The Chairman announced that the meeting was

open for the election of a Secretary and Treasurer of the Organization.

Samuel G. Klayf moved that Harold A. Silverman, and Morton L.

Wolfe be unanimously elected as Treasurer and Secretary , respectively .
The motion was seconded by Carl Steindler.

The motion was car ried .

The Chairman then called for a report from the various teams made up
from the Campaign and Collection Committees, and they reported as
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follows:

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690 . 00
Jack Lawson and Louis M. Berman .... .. . .
Maurice Golden and Hy Braverman ... . . .. . .
725 . 00
Albert Golden and Albert Lahr .•...... ..•
130 . 00
E. H. Baum and Bernard Fisher ........ • •.
235 . 00
300 .00
Samuel Siegel and Theodore Neumer •. . ... .
Paul Wiener reported that he had personally
obtained a dditional subscriptions in the
amount of . ............................ . . $ 3,135.00
The reports were then totalled and the results indicated
that approximately $12,500.00 had been pledged to date.

The Chairman

reported that there were many more prospects to see, and that a goal
of $14,000 . 00 would not be difficult to reach.
This was followed by a discussion by all of the members of
the Board of Trustees, and the members of the various committees in
order to get an explanation as to the sentiments of the community as
to how the funds should be allocated.

Mrs. Carl Steindler, represent-

ing the U.S.O. ; Mrs. Louis M. Berman, representing Hydassah and Youth
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�ANNUAL MEET NGOF THE
UNITED JE'NISH CHARITIES
Held - October 11, 1943
In The - -- Russett Room
Of The Occidental Hotel
Muskegon
, ichigan
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Paul M.
Wiener at 8:00 P.M.

After expressing a

ord of welcome and his sin-

cere appreciation for the splendid cooperation on the part of the
members in turning out in such large numbers to the annual meeting
of the United Jewish Charities of Muskegon , Mr. Wiener introduced the
speaker of the evening,

r. B. C. Schapiro , National Field Supervisor

for the United Je ish Appeal.
At the conclusion of Mr. Schapiro's vigorous address , Mr.
Wiener called for contributions for the 1943-1944 United Jewish
Charities fund.

Approximately fi f ty-five people who

ere there ,

pledged $7 , 475 . 00.
The proposed By-Laws were then read by the Secretary,
moved for the adoption of same.

ho

This motion was seconded by Samuel

G. Klayf, and the motion was carried .
The following officers were unanimously elected:
Chairman .... . .... . ...... •. Paul M. Wiener
Co-Chairman • . . ...• . .. . •.. • Leo S. Rosen
The follo1ing men were elected to the Board of Trustees:
Samuel G. Klayf
Harold A. Silverman
Dr. Ralph V. August
Samuel Lipman
Harry S. Berman
Carl Steindler
Morton L. Wolfe
The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M .
Respectfully submiJted,

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Morton L. Wolfe
Secretary

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�Ueeting of November 2, 1943, continued
Aliyah; Paul M. Wiener, representing United Jewish Appeal; Carl
Steindler, representing Joint Defense Appeal; Leo S. Rosen representin6 the Local Jewish Cemetery; Jacob M. Kaufma.n, representing the
Local Refugee Committee; and Samuel G. Klayf, representing the Local
Sunday School . • 11 of the above discussed thoroughly the needs of the
various organizations they represented, and what they thought the respective organizations should receive from the United Jewish Charities.
The majority of the group present deemed it advisable to retain 20% of
the money raised during 1944 as emergency fund, and not be spent.
official action was taken in connection with this proposition.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P.~.
Respectfully submitted,

~:fr~ N~
Secretary

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�MEETING OF THE
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
,
OF
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Held - at the office of
Paul M. Wiener
November 4, 1943 - 8:00
The following men were present:
Paul M. Wiener
Leo S. Rosen
Harold A. Silverman
Dr. Raplh V. August
Harry S. Berman
Samuel G. Klayf
Samuel Lipman
Carl Steindler
Jacob M. Kaufman
Morton L. Wolfe
Paul Wiener reported that ninety-three people have signed
pledges amounting to $13,340 . 00, and that thirteen names were still
unreported.

L

The Treasurer's report disclosed that there remained
$415 . 21 on hand, after paying all bills and allocations in connection
with the 1942-1943 campaign.

The Treasurer further reported that

$2,857.50 had been collected thus far in the 1943-1944 campaign
pledges.
Harry S. Berman made a motion that the United Jewish
Charities set up a revolving fund to which the United Jewish Charities
would contribute $1,000.00 per year for the next three years.

This

sum to be used exclusively by the Muskegon Jewish Cemetery Association.
The motion was seconded by Samuel G. Klayf .

The motion was carried.

Sa·nuel G. Klafy made a motion that 23% of the funds collected during the 1943-1944 campaign be set' aside as an emergency fund,
which can only be allocated by a vote of two-third's of the _entire
Board of Trustees.

The motion was sec nded by Harry S. Berman.
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The

�Meeting of November 4, 1943, continued.
motion was carried.
The Board unanimously allocated funds to the following

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organizations in the amount set out opposite each name below:
United Jewish Appeal. .............. $ 5,000.00 ~
Youth Alliyah •..................... $ 1,500.00
u. s. o.................... . .... _. .... $ 360. 00 rPc(

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The meeting ·was adjourned at 11:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,

~:-w~
Secretary

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                    <text>EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
OF GREATER MUSKEGON
1947- 1948

HARRY S. BERMAN
Chairman

/

�J.. MESSAGE FJ

CHAIRMAN OF Tl

The success of organized community charities and
philanthropies to a great ex tent depends on th e
sympathy, generos ity and ability of its leaders.
The United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon
face d its g reatest challenge last year when it had
to raise more funds than at any time before in its
history and still not interfere with th e fund -ra ising
for our Temple.
This challenge was accepted by the able and energeti c H ar ry S. Berm an. Through his able leadership and devoti on to th e cause, a new goal was
attained .
To you, Harry S. Berman, the community acknowledges a debt of gratitude and appreciation for an
assignment well done.
PAUL M . WIENER,
Honorary Chairman

It was indeed an hoi
have been singled out bJ
head the U.J . C. drive in 1

I say it was an honol
ity by electing me for
trust, confidence and fa:
fulfill my assignment.

The reason I deem ii
cause not everyone is pr:
country such as ours whei
opportunity for its citiz1
but where man can extend 1
fellow man, deprived of s :
oppor tunities .

Muskegon Jewry dese1
generous gifts to the U,
Our giving made it possil
to fight heroically and er

( continued on

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A MESSAGE FROM THE
CHAIRMAN OF THE U. J . C.

It was indeed an honor and pr ivilege to
have been singled out by this community to
head the U.J . C. drive in the past year.
I say it was an honor because the community by electing me f or the task, showed its
trust, confidence and faith in my ability to
fulfill my assignment .
The reason I deem it a privilege is because not everyone is privileged to live in a
country such as ours where there is not only
opportunity for its citizens t o live in peace
but where man can extend a helping hand to his
fellow man, deprived of similar privileges and'
opportunities .
Muskegon Jewry deserves credit for its
generous gifts to the U.J. C. in past years •
Our giving made it poss ible for our brethren
to fight heroically and emerge victoriously.

.
(continued on next page)

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�UNITED JEWISH
CASH RECEIPTS AND

MESSAGE

FOR

(continued)

YEAR ENDED l

Amounts pledged 19.47-48 (Sched1

Cash in Bank &amp; on Hand 11/26/1'
Collected on 1946-47 pledges
Refund from B'nai B 1rith,
Essay Contest
Check issued 4/JO/46 to Michigi
Hillel Building Fund .
not cashed and cance:
Remittance from Mona View Jewi:
Cemetery Association

The fight unfortunately is still on, and
so our giving must not diminish this year. As
a matter of fact, we must give more generously
now than ever before.
For while the doors of
every land are practically closed to our warafflicted brethren still languishing in concentration camps, the State of Israeli has its
friendly hand stretched out to talce them in,
and give them a home in which they can live in
freedom and enjoy a sense of dignity experienced by no other Jew anywhere on the globe.

Total

Pledges Outstanding 1947-48
Shrinkage 1946-47
Shrinkage 1947-48
Moneys Allocated (Schedule A-2;

Our brethren in Europe and Palestine ask
for cooperation.
Let us answer them generously.

General Expenses:
Dinners, Music, Flowers
Printing, Stationery &amp; Postae
Secretarial, Clerical &amp; Audii

HARRY S. BERMAN

Chairman

Cash in Bank Dec. 3, 1948
Checks on Hand Dec. 3, 1948

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Total

This financial report was
by Robert Kennedy, 1
216 Montgomery Building,

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR YEAR ENDED DEC.

3, 1948

Amounts pledged 19.47-48 (Schedule A-1)

$76,776.50

Cash in Bank &amp; on Hand 11/26/1947 $7,994.52
Collected on 1946-47 pledges
1,850.00
Refund from B·'nai B 'ri th,
Essay Contest
600.00
Check issued 4/30/46 to Michigan
Hillel Building Fund,
not cashed and cancelled
50.00
Remittance from Mona View Jewish
Cemetery Association
_ 2,000.00 12,494.52

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Total
Pledges Outstanding 1947-48
Shrinkage 1946-47
Shrinkage 1947-48
Moneys Allocated (Schedule A-2)

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$6,693.00
200.00
75.00
..J..7,790.05 84,758.05

General Expenses:
Dinners, Music, Flowers
$
Printing, Stationery &amp; Postage
Secretarial, Clerical &amp; Auditing

720.69
191.70
358.00

Cash in Bank Dec. 3, 1948

292.58

Checks on Hand Dec. 3, 1948

.

$89,271.02

Total

$

2,950.00

1,270.39

3,242.58
$89,271.02

This financial report was audited and compiled
by Robert Kennedy, Tax Consultant,
216 Montgomery Building, Muskegon, Michigan
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�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

UNITED JEWH

AIJ.,0CATI0NS 1947-48

YEAR 1947-L

SCHEDULE

Special Relief • • • • • • • • •
United Jewish Appeal • • • • • •
Mona View Jewish Cemetery Ass 'n.
Hadassah

••••••••••••

Hadassah (Youth Aliyah) • • • • •
Joint Defense Appeal • • • • • •
Levi Memorial Hospital • • • • •
Council of Jewish Fed. &amp;
Welfare Funds • • • • • •
American Jewish Congress • • • •
Haifa Institute of Technology ••
Jewish Telegraphic Agency • • • •
Jewish Welf are Board • • • •
Weitzman Institute • • • • • • •
His-t adruth Ivrith • • • • • •
Hebrew Union &amp; J. I. R• • • • • •
Histadruth of Palestine • • • • •
United Jewish Layman Committee •
Society for Yeminite Jews • • • •
Rias • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Jewish Theological Seminary
of A.rnerica • • • • • • •
Sisterhood B 1nai Israel - s. 0. S.
American Friends of
Hebrew University • • • •
Medical School Campaign of
Hebrew University
and Hadassah • • • • • •
National Jewish Welfare Board ••
Total

SCHEDUI

A-2

$ 2,005.92
63,500.00
6,074.13
500.00
500.00
1,800.00
100.00

100.00
50.-00
100.00
100.00
150 .00
50.00
50.00
500.00
150.00
10.00
50. 00
200.00
200.00
250.00
500.00
700.00
150.00
$77,790.05

Adler, Harold • • •
Aron, Louis • • • • • •
Aron, Sylvia • • • • • •
Aron, Tony • • • • • • •
Ashendorf, Isadore •••
Ashendorf, Jacob • • • •
Ashendorr, Max • • • • •
Ashendorf, Mrs. S • • • •
August, Dr. and Mrs. R.
Baru, Stanley • • • • •
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Berman, Gene • • • • • •
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Smith, Ely
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                    <text>SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
OF GREATER MUSKEGON
1946-1 947

•

J. M. KAUFMAN
Chairmo r,

�THE FA TE OF A COMMUNITY is, in a great measure
determined by the efforts of individuals willing and capable of leadership in organizational work.

It has been

Muskegon Jewry's good fortune to find that leadership
when the need has been the greatest.
For many years the leadership of this community has enjoyed the backing and support of self-effacing

J. M.

Kauf-

man, and last year when the needs of the United Jewish
Appeal reached unprecedented proportions, this goodnatured executive assumed the responsibility of surpassing the goal set for us.

In effort, sacrifice and devotion,

our esteemed friend knew no limits and his inability ro
serve further in this capacity due to physical limitations is
a source of great disappointment to him and to us.
Only those who have worked intimately with Kelly can
appreciate the great burden of gratitude that this community will always owe him .
-DR. MORRIS TELES, Secretary.

�A MESSAGE FROM YOUR ACTING CHAIRMAN

It is my pleasure on behalf of the officers and trustees of the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon, to present, herewith,
the annual report of receipts, expenditures
and allocations for the fiscal year.
This affords me the opportunity to thank
my officers and trustees, as well as so many
of my friends who gave so generously of their
time and effort through the many meetings in
order that our goal may be accomplished.
My
sincere thanks to all of you.
This report of the -United Jewish Charities ends seven years of remarkable progress.
The money that has been so graciously contributed by you has not been charity, but a human
treatment of a people who are struggling to
regain their just place as h:uman beings-struggling against staggering odds, after the
most ghastly and -most devastating horror to
which whole people have ever been subjected!
Our community can be proud of the start
that has been made. A start toward real solution by means of rehabilitation and resettlement.
But a start alone is not enoughl HEU&gt;
US FINISH THE JOB -- WILL YOU?

(continued on next page)

�MESSAGE

(continued)

The cash balance on hand, as indicated by
these exhibits, is being disbursed immediately.
In past years your trustees have seen fit to
advance as a loan, $4500.00 to the Mona View
Cemetery Association.
During the fiscal year
concluded, $1200.00 was advanced, resulting in
a total of $5700 . 00 loaned to the Association.

I sincerely trust that you will again
extend your whole-hearted support and cooperation for the urgent needs that
confront
Muskegon's Jewry.
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. BERMAN

Acting Chairman

*
**
*

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR YEAR ENDED NOV. 26, 1947

$64,020.00

Amounts pledged 1946-47 (Schedule A-1)
Cash in Bank Oct. 14, 1946
Collected on 1945-46 pledges
Refund of Expenses

$2,377.20
295.00
2.22

2,674,42
$66,694.42

TOTAL

Pledges outstanding (Schedule A-2) $2,600.00 ,.,,.
Monies allocated (Schedule A-3)
55,'951 00 57,925.00
General Expenses:
Dinners &amp; Music
Printing, Stationery
Telegraph
Traveling Expense

&amp;

Postage

485.05
225.26
41.34

23,2~

774.90

Cash in Bank November 26, 1947

5,709.52

Cash on Hand November 26, 1947

2,285.00

TOTAL

$66,694.42

�Schedule A- 3
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
ALLOCATIONS
1946-1947
/

nited Jewish Appeal •
• $45,000.00
200.00
Local Relief
1,000.00
./Youth Aliyah
50.00
v American Jewish Congress • • • •
350.00
./B1nai B 1rith Wider Scope.
•
100.00
v Federated Council of Pal. Inst.
•
100.00
Hebrew Theological Seminary • • •
100.00
v Haifa Inst. of Technology
• • •
100.00
✓ Jewish Telegraphic Agency
• . ••
250.00
/ s.o.s. J.n.c.
. . . . . .
100.00
.,. Council of Jewish Fed. &amp; Wel. Funds
500.00
v"'Z.O.A. Expansion Funds
••••
50.00
✓American Jewish Conference
•
100.00
v'Dropsie College
••••••
150.00
/ Jewish Welfare Board • • • • •
800.00
/ Joint Defense Appeal • • • • •
./Weizman Institute • • • •
•
100.00
•
200.00
Jewish Theological Seminary.
250.00
✓ Mr. Morris Teles
••••••
/ Transient Relief
••••••
50.00
✓ Special Relief
• • • • •
•
125.00
..,American Friend Hebrew Univ.
• •
500.00
Histadrut Ivrith
••••••
50.00
✓ Hebrew Sheltering &amp; Aid Society
•
200.00
./Hebrew Union Coll ege • • • • •
150.00
v Histadrut of Palestine
• • • •
150~00
✓ Jewish Institute of Religion
• •
150.00
✓ Levi !,iemorial Hospital
• • • •
100.00
✓ Medical School in Jerusalem • • •
1,800.00
v abbi Issac Elchanan Theo. Seminary
150.00
• ..
United Jewish Laymen's Comm.
50.00
/ Society for Yeminite Jews
•••
50.00
v B 1nai B1 rith Hillel Building
• •
500.00
B'nai B'rith Essay Contest •
600.00
.,.1Mona View Cemetery Loan •
1,200.00
•
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$55.325.00
Outstanding Pledges•••·••••••····•••$ 2,600.00
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Cohan, Sol M.D. • ., • • • • • • • •
Cohen, Bennie • •• • • • • • • • •
Darmstader, L" • • • • • • • • •
Epstein, .Andrew •• • • • • - • • • •
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500.00
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3,000.00
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, Mrs. Sadie • • • •. . • • •
1,000.00
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100.00
) II ·· :sam•• • • • • • • • • •
300.00
Ffeoht., J. •. • • . . . . . • . . . •
100.00
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• • • • •
100.00
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10.00
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Jacobs, Meyer • • • • • • • ~ • • •
200.00
Jacobson, Mr. &amp; Mr s • . S • • •• • • •
300.00
Kantor, Morris • • •
• • • • • •
2,000.00
Kaufman, J. M. • • • • • • • • • •
1,500.00
American Store Equip • • • • • • • •
25.00
upp, David • • • • • •• • • • •
Kaufman, Lillian • • . • • • • • • ,
250.00
25.00
Kelin , Dr. Marie • •
• • • •
1,000.00
Klayf, Sam • .. •. •
• • • • • •
100.00
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100.00
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, Sadie • • • • • • • • • • •
200.00
l'e in, Sara • • • • • • • • • • • •
Lahr., Harry • • • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
850.00
son, Jack • • • • • • • • • • •
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/ " , Sophia • • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
t,1Levin, Jess • • • • • • • • • • • •
50.00
Levine, Morris • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
10.00
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Levy, Reuben

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Lipman, S. &amp; H. • • • • • • • • • •
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Neumer, Ted
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Price, Family • • • • •••

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LRe;paport, J. C. • • • • • • • • • •

Roden, Israel ••• ••• • • • • •
Rodoff, Fred • • • • •• •• •••
Rogers, Mr. &amp; Mrs. L• •• • • • • •
Rosen, Harold • • • • • • • • • • •
L---ftc5sen, Douglas ••• •• • • • • •
n , Mrs. Douglas • •• • • • • •
, Marcia • • • • • • . • • • • •

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$ 50.00
150.00
100.00
3,000.00
20.00
50.00
50.00
1,000.00
100.00
25.00
1,500.00
100.00
200.00
200.00
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1,200.00,
50.00
10.00
100.00
1,500.00
100.00
500.00
750.00
200.00
25.00
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50.00
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25.00
250.00
25.00
1,000.00
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1946-47 PLEDGES
$

25.00
• 10.00
2,000.00
n
, Sol • • • • • • • • • •
500.00
100.00
Simcoe, Ed • • • • • • • • • • • •
Smith, Chas • • • • • •• • • • • •
250.00
10.00
11
, Mrs. Chas • • • •• •• • • •
250.00
n
, El.y
.. • • • • • • • • • • •
11
, Hrs. Ely • • • • • • • • • •
25.00
100.00
Simon, Joe • • • • • • • • • • • •
Singer, Joe • • • • • • •• • • • •
300.00
Singer, Jacob • • • • • • • • • • •
30.00
Stein, Frederick •• • • • • • • •
500.00
e·ndler, Hilton • • • •
• •••
500.00
11
50.00
, Frances
• • • • • • • •
• • • • • .. • • •
75.00
"
, Jack
Strifling, Joe • • • • • • • • • •
4,000.00
250.00
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' Syd
• • • • . . • • • •
Hamilton Apts. • • • • • • • • • •
1,000.00
iegel, Samuel • • • • • • • • • • -200.00
Smith, Saul • • • • • •• • • • •·
25.00
• • • • • • • • • •
Teles, Dr. M.
100.00
Wiener, Josiah • • • • • • • • • •
600.00
11
, M
rs. Josiah • • 1. . .. • • • •
150.00
Wiener, Paul • • • • • • •• ~ • • 10,000.00
est Mich. Steel • • • • • • • • •
500.00
Schumacher, Sam • • • • • • • • • •
0
, Lotta • • • • • • • • •
Silverman, Harold • • • • • • • • •

TOTAL PLEDGF.S

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• • • $64,020.00

�OFFICERS

J. M.

KAUFMAN

Chairman

HARRY S. BERMAN
SAMUEL LIPMAN

Vice Chairman

.

Treasurer

DR. MORRIS TELES

Secretary

HONORARY CHAIRMAN
Paul M. Wiener

TRUSTEES
Abe Ashendorf
Harry A. Fisher

Dr. Norman A. Fleishman
Samuel G. Klayf

Leo S. Rosen
Harold Silv man

ADVISORY TRUSTEES
Francis N. Fine
Mrs. R. L. Levy
Seymour I. Rose~
Mrs.

J. S. St.ifling

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                    <text>SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
OF GREATER MUSKEGON

I

PAUL M. WIENER
Chairman

36 II

�cA Message f ro1
C

Your office rs and trustees of t
Muskegon present herewith the ann
31st, 1946.
In recent years, the Jewish Community of M uskegon
has made remarkable strides in the establishment and development of religious, national, social and philanthropic organizations. The success of this small but well knit cominunity has been out of all proportion to the size of its
membership. Its record is nationally outstanding.
In a great measure the progress of this group has been
due to the excellent leadership provided by a few talented
and devoted workers, to whose unselfish contributions of
time and effort the community has been ever ready to off er
its cooperation and support.

The accomplishment of the United Jewish Charities of
Greater M uskegon evoke high praise among local and
national Jewry. To the outstanding executive ability of our
tireless leader, Paul )11/iener, this community acknowledges
a debt of gratitude and appreciation. His constancy of devotion to the United Jewish Charities, his altruistic sacrifice
of other pressing interests to the cause of charity, has gained
him a place of esteem and admiration in the community. To
Paul Wiener, and to the efforts and the successes of his
leadership, we offer our thanks and applause.
RABBI LEWIS SATLOW
DR. MORRIS TELES
Committee

All requests for relief and assis
$2,000.00 was made to the Congn
Klayf promised to re-pay said sum I
of $5 00.00 was made to the Mon,
order for them to meet contract c
Heights. This makes a total of $·
Cemetery Association whi ch is to

The Lake District Resettlemenl
cash balance of $403.84 was transfer1

The sum of $678.50 which was I
by Lake District Resettlement Servi
the credit of United Jewish Chai
Schumacher.

With thi s report the United Je
ending six years of notable service
Europe and our own national and li
six years of service as founder and
indeed happy and pleased for havin
munity and people.

Th e J ew ish Community of Gn
never before by th e task of raising
QUOTA IN OUR 1946-47 camp
accept the chairmanship for th e coi
opened on November 6th at 6:30 l
I sin cerely trust that you will extcn
support an d cooperation for he will
its quota.

�cA Message from Your Chairman
=
Your officers and trustees of the United Jewish Charities of Greater
Muskegon present herewith the annual report for fiscal year ending August
31st, 1946.

unity of Mu skegon
•lishment and develd philanthropic orbut well knit comto the size of its
•standing.
this group has been

i by a few talented
sh contributions of
ever ready to off er

Jewish Charities of
among local and
·utive ability of our
,unity acknowledges
[is constancy of de&gt;is altruistic sacrifice
f charity, has gained
· the community. To
ihe successes of his
lause.
EWIS SATLOW

'?.RIS TELES
Co mmittee

All requests for relief and assistance were equitably treated. A loan of
$2,000.00 was made to the Congregation B'nai Israel, and President Sam
Klayf promi sed to re-pay said sum by th e end of 1947. An additional loan
of $500.00 was made to the Mona View Jewish Cemetery Association in
order for them to meet contract obligations with the City of Muskegon
Heights. This makes a total of $4,500.00 loaned to Mona View Jewish
Cemetery Association which is to be repaid to United Jewish Charities.
The Lake District Resettlement Organization was dissolved and th e
cash balance of $403 .84 was transferred to our account.
The sum of $678.5 0 which was loaned to Mr. and Mrs. Max Schumacher
by Lake Di stri ct Resettlement Service was re-paid in full and deposited to
the credit of United Jewish Charities. Cong ratulations, Mr. and Mrs.
Schumacher.
With this report the United Jewish Charities of Greater Muskegon is
ending six years of notable service in behalf of our suffering people in
Europe and our own national and local institution s. I, also, am completing
six years of service as founder and chairman of this organization and I am
indeed happy and pleased for having had th e privilege of serv ing our community and people.
The Jewi sh Community of Greater Musk ego n is challenged tod ay as
never before by the task of raising BY THREE-FOLD OF LAST YEAR 'S
QUOTA IN OUR 1946-47 campaign. Mr. Jacob Kaufman agreed to
accept the chairmanship for the coming campaign which will be officially
opened on November 6th at 6: 30 P.M . at th e Occid ental Hotel Ballroom .
I sin cerely trust that you wi ll extend to Mr. Kaufman your whole-hearted
support and cooperation for he will certainly need it if Muskegon is to meet
its quota.
Sincerely yours,
PAUL M . WIENER
Chairman

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

UNITE

SUMMARY REPORT OF CASH AND PLEDGES
1945 -

1946

Schedule A

Amount pledged 194 5-1946 ...................................................................... $25,329.00
Cash on hand Sept. 1, 194 5................. :..$ 1,851.5 7
Less outstanding pledge of.. .... ............... .

150.00

.;?1 .-v

l

Amer·iarn-Zioni s Emergency
Counci l .................................... $
American Fund for
Palestinian In st ...................... .

$ 1,701.57

American J ewish Conferen~e ....... .

Collected on 1944-194 5 pledges................................ .

65 .00

Ameri can Jewi sh Congress.......... ..

Lake Dist. Resettlement Service ....... ............................ .

403.84

Bnai Brith•Wider Scope ............... .

*Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher.. ......................................... .

678.50

Congregation Sons of Jsrael.. ..... .

TOTAL...................................................................
Pledges outstanding, Sch edule A2 ........................................ $

2,848.91
$28,177.91

Council of Jewi sh W elfare....... .
D onations• Transients ................. .
Ex•patients H ome of D enver....... .

405 .00
H adassah Hospital........................

Monies allocated as per Schedule AL. ................................ 24,335.00

$24,740.00

Hebrew Sheltering Immigrants
Society .., .................................. .
H ebrew Th eo logical College
of Chicago ................................. .

G EN E RAL EXPEN SES :

H ebrew Uni on Coll ege............... .

Printing and station ery .................................................. $

224.31

Hill el Found ati on of Lansing ..... .

Dinners and music........................................................

361.40

H ebrew University.Jerusa lem ..... .

A. Parker -

250.00

Hi stadrut l vrit ........................... .

services....................................................

D . Benedict Glasser -

speaker.. ................................. .

225 .00

1,060.71

Hi stadrut of Pales tin e................. .
.lewish \Velfare Board ................. .

Cash in bank October 14, 1946..................................................................

2, 377.20

TOTAL .......................................................................................... $28 , 1 77 .91
*This loan has been paid .

Jewish Consumptive
Relief Soc iety ........................... .
Jewish Braille Institu te ............... .
Jewi sh Institute of Relig ion ....... .

J

�LRITIES

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

AND PLEDGES

ALLOCATIONS
1945-1946

Schedule Al

;;?t .-v\ I

······· ············ ······· ········$2 5,329.00

51.5 7

50 .00

$ 1,701.5 7

............. $

65 .00
4 0 3.84
6 78 .50

$ 28,177. 91
4 05.00

···· ········· 24,335. 00

·············$

2,848 .9 1

$24,740.00

'

£)

Am&lt;,r·iarrrZioni'srE=rgency
Council .................................... $

800.00

Jewi sh T elegraphic Agency ......... .

Ameri cin Fund fo r
Palestin ian Inst. ......................

150.00

Ameri can Jewish Conference ....... .

50.00

Ameri can Jewi sh Cong ress ........... .

25. 00 -

Bnai Brith-Wider Scope................

350.CO

Cong regation Sons of Israel........

2,000 .00

Council of Jewi sh W elfare........

25 0 .00

D onations-T ransients ................. .

50 .00

Ex-pati ents H ome of D enver.. ..... .

35 .00

H adassah H ospital... .................... .

1,00 0.00

H ebrew Sheltering Immigrants
Society ..•...................................

200 .00

H ebrew Th eologica l College
of Chi cago ................................. .

100.00

H ebrew U ni on Co ll ege ............... .

150.00

224.3 1

Hill el Foundation of Lansing ..... .

400.00

361. 40

H ebrew U niversity-Jerusa lem ..... .

300 .00

250.00

Hi stadrut Ivrit ........................... .

225 .00

1,060.71
j

2,377.2 0

···································$28, 177 .91

~

Jewi sh Theological Seminary
of America ............................... .

200 .00

Joint D efense A ppea l... .............. .

600. 00

Lev i Memori a l H ospital... ............ .

100.00

Los Angeles Sanitorium ............... .

125. 00

Mona View Jewish
Cemetery Assoc .........................

500 .00

Mi chigan Hill el Bldg. Fund ....... .

50.00

Muskegon County Museu m ......... .

40.00

Na ti onal Farm Schoo l.. ............... .

75 .00

N ational Jewi sh Child rens H ome

40 .00 '

Natiqnal J ewish H ospital
of D enver ................................. .

125 .00

Rabbi Isaac Elehwan Yes hi vah ... .

1 50.00

~ ~r-0~a~~~~ ...P.~t.:-..·

100.00

_J ewish \X'elfa re Board ..... ............

25 0 .00

Jewish Consum pti ve
Relie f Society ........................... .

60.00 ,

Jewis h Bra ill e In stitu te ............... .

75.00

I.

250. 00 -

_.,,.,,

~

200.00

Society for Reli ef of
Yemenite Jews......................... .

50.00

Sons of l soe l-Matzo Fund ........... .

100.00

T echnolog ica l Schoo l of H aifa ... .

100.00

50.00 ·,

Hi stadrut of Palestine .......... ....... .

Jewi sh Inst itute of Relig ion ....... .

100 .00

U nited Jewish Apea l.. .................. 15,000 .00
U nited Jewish
Layr.ian "s Committee ............. .

100.00

Vaad Leumi..................................

35.00
$24,335 .00

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�CONT RIBUTING MEMBERS

CONT R

1945 - 1946

=
PLEDG ED

PLEDGED

Anonymous .......................... $ 101.00
4

5.00

Mrs. Anna Fisher. ................ .

erman Braverm:in ........... .

75.00

Miri am Fisher ..................... .
0 -Norman Fleischman ..... .

150.00

Tony Aron ..........................

150 .00

Mrs. Herman Braverm:in ..... .

10 .00

/4be Ashendorf ....................

2 50.00

athan Broutm:in ............... .

100.00

✓ H arry Ashendorf ................

50 .00

uel Broutman ........ ....... .

100.00

50.00

Mc. Sam I3routman ............. .

25 .00

250 .00

olker ............................. .

25 .00

V

PI

rs. Morris Bespeloff. ........ .

Louis Aron ............................
✓✓ ✓

l

:11

I\ j"/Alfred Frank ....................... .

/4.

Martin L. Friedenberg ..

M G. Martin L. Friedenberg
Izzy Ashendorf ....................

/ 4man R. Friedman ........... .

.../

Jake Ashendorf ....................

/ Max

Ashendorf ..................

300.00

Mrs. Sam Ashendorf.. ......... .

2 50.00

/ Stanley B. Barn ................... .

~

aurice Friend ................ ..

25.00

Mr. Gines ........................... .

Lotta Cahn ........................... .

5.00

aurice W/ . Golden ........... .

50.00

Alfred and Sonia Caplan ..... .

5.00

M. J. Gold~erg ................. .

Mrs. Stanley Barn ............... .

10. 00

\-- Robert Ch erin ..................... .

400.00

Phil Granik ............. .......... .

Elain e S. Barn ..................... .

6.00

. L. Darmstadter.. ............. .

50.00

Howard D . Barn .. '. .............. .

6 .00

Mrs. H . L. Darmstadter.. ..... .

15.00

Jacob Baum ......................... .

50.0,)

V Mrs. Gustaf DeJong ........... .

5.00

/ 4arry H . Berman .......... :·······

100. 00

vindrew J. Epstei n ............... .

150.00

Mrs. H arry Berman ............. .

25. 00

rs. Andrew Epstein ........... .

25.00

David Gudelsky ................ ..

100.00

Mrs. David Gudclsky ......... .

25 .00

Ilene Gudelsky ................... .

✓

.IHarry S.
/

Berman ................. .

500.()()

Louis M. Berman ................. .

200. 00

V Reuben

j

Berman ................. .

200 .00

Mrs. Ruben- Berman ........... .. .
Mrs. Rose Berman ............... .

Blanche Fine ....................... .

~

s:;man Dept. Store......... .
H arold Gr03sman ............... .

✓Herman

v' rs.

Grossman ............. .

Sadie Grossman ..........

Sam Grossman ........... ........ .

Komma Gudelsky ............... .

50.00

( , iarry, Jerome and Bernard
Fisher ............................. .

800.00

Marvin G ud elsky ............... .

50.00

/ Eugene Fi sher ..................... .

25.00

Oscar Gudelsky ................. .

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CONT RIBUTING MEMBERS
1945 - 194 6

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PLEDGED

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PLEDGED

PLEDG ED

[orris Bespeloff..........

S.00

Mrs. Anna Fi sher.. ... ·--·- -··-- --·

25 .00

Braverm1n ............

7S. 00

Miriam Fisher ·· ---·--·-··· ······-·•

2S.00

L.

erman Braverm1n ......

10.00

Norm:m Fleischman .. __ ..

100.00

Le

Broutman ·······-- -·---··

100.00

I\ , VAlfred Frank ·-·---- --··········-··--

1 50.00

Lyle Hirshfield ------··-· ·-····-·-

2S .00

Broutman ---·--- --··--···

100.00

Martin L. Friedenberg ..

100.00

~ er Jacobs ---- ·-- -·--·--·----··-

S.00

Mr, . M artin L. Friedenberg

10.00

Mrs. Tillie Jacobs __ ·········---·-·-

10.00

.m I3routman ·- -·--·-- -·--·

2S. 00

30.00 / 4orris Kantor -·----- ---···------·

100.00

er -·- -- --··--- -- -·-·-·-·--- ----·

2S. 00

d Cahn -·-------------·---·

2S. 00

ahn -·---·-··--···-··-···-··--··

S .00

aurice W . Gold en. ______ . ___ _

2S 0.00

and Sonia Caplan _. ___ .

S.00

M. J . Gold~erg ··-···-·--····-·- -

125.00

Cherin --·---- --·-- -·-···-·-·

400.00

Phi l Granik --··--· ·-- ···-···-- -·--·

) armstadter_·----·--·----- ·

S0.00

L. D armstadter.. _____ .

15.00

ustaf D eJong------··-··•

S.00

J. Epstein ____ ·-· ···---···

150.00

1drew Epstein __ ······--·-

2S.00

Fine --·-······--··- --·-···-·

100.00

Fine ·--··-·······---·-------

2S .00

1

~

/4.

/ 4man R. Friedman __ ··--··-· -·

Jerome and Bernard
r ·----------------------------Fisher ----·---------·---·---

8 00.00
2S .00

~

Mr.
.., Gines --· -·---·----------··-----·-

S.00

v.

150.00

H eller ·----·--·---·--··----·- ·

Hirshfield

1
1:

25.00
10.00

Frances Kantor -··-··---·····-·----

M. K, ufm, n

....

7 ?0.00

Lilli an Kaufman --··-·-·----·---··

2S0.00

100.00

Sam Klayf ·---·--····· -·-·-·----··---·

275 .00

500.00

Harri et Klayf ·-----·-------·· -·- --·

25.00

H arold Gro,sman ·---·-···-·-·-·-

27S. 00

rs. Sara Klei n ·-- -----·-····--· ···

150.00

0 lerman Grossman -·--·--·· ·--··

325.00

i,/1\irs. Sadie Grossman·-·-···· -·

400 .00

ev. Jacob Klitzn er..·-·--·--·-··

20.00

Sam Grossman --· ·-· ····---··---··

25.00

p-.be Kollenberg ---·--··-------·--

2 S0.00

David Gudelsky ·-·------- -·---·-·

200.00

Mrs. David GudclskY--·--·---·

25.00

Ilene Gudelsky --··--·-··--- -·--- -·

10.00

Komma Gudelsky ------· ·----·- ··

25.00

Marvi n Gudelsky ··-·-·---·-----·

2S .00

Oscar Gudelsky -·-··-··-----·---·

60 .00

s:;man D ept. Store. _______ __

Ma&lt;ic Kdin

..

25.00

2S.00

/

f.

200. 00

t

....... ..

~

l

aurice Fri end ·····-···-······-·

~

S0.00

~Ben

Komiss ---·-·-···--·---··---·-·

2S.00

ilton N. Kositchek--···------·

15.00
300.00

~

J. Krupp

·-··-······-·--·---·

25 .00

arry Lahr -······-·-----·--·-·---·-•

10.00

ack Lawson ··---·-·····--·---····--

300.00

-.....-- vid
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CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS
19 4 5 - 194 6

=
PLEDGED

ts. Jack Lawson ______________ __
Sam Lawson
ax Lebow

Pl

PLEDGED

25.00

300.00

25.00

300.00

100.00

Price -------------·-----------···

300.00

Jack Saffer ------··-----··· -- ------- --~✓-Jack Saffer._··-··--·--·- --· --·

l,/Ra9b1 Satlow ___________ _____ ___ __ _

ophia Lebow .:. ____ _____________ __

10_00

75 .00

rs. Satlow ----·------------·-·------

VJess Levin -------------------------- --

20.00

50.00

Paul J. Schlossman ________ ___ ___

y-{euben Levy ---··--···- -- --·--·--·

75.00

10.00

10.00

25.00

rs. Reuben Levy _______ ________ _

25.00

Rose -------- -- --- ·--··-·---- ---···

/4

Shmookler ----·------·-------·

50.00

5.00

400.00

Mrs. Max Schubb _______ ____ ______ _

Hyman Lipman ·-------------------

550.00

100.00

x Shumacher ____________ _____ _

Gpm,n -----···-------·---·-

50.00

25.00

Samuel Lipman --·------· -·-·------

550.00

Jack Lipman ·-··---------------·----

5)_00

arcie Locke ·-····-·····-····-----

i'
J;,

Le

S. Rosen _________ __________ ____ _

/ 4 rence Rosen ----------------·•-·

725.00
25.00

erman Mendelson --···-- -----

25.00

am D . Rosenbaum _________ __ __ _

1 50.00

James Metz ------------ ·---·---------

50.00

elen Rosenbaum _______________ _

25.00

Dr. Miller -----------·-··-·--·--------

50.00

250.00

J. Minnerick ·---·----------·------·-

10.00

250.00

25.00

25.00

Mollye Silverman ____ __ __ ______ _

~ Silverman

--· ·------ ------· -- ---

Silverman ___________ _

2'50.00

rs . Ted Neumer. ---···--- -· --· .

25.00

V ,.bert Rosenberg . __ ______ ___

VMrs

Chas. Rubinsky _______ ____ _

s. Smith --- ------------- -··--- -- _

50.00

Ii M. Smith _____________________ ___

5.00

rs. Eli M . Smith. ___ __ _______ ___

Albert Parker ---·- -- -·- ____ ·•----

100.00

25.00

Mrs. A. Parker._ ____ _____ -· ··------

25.00

10.00

:Ji::::~:,: ····•-·-••······•-•-•-•·····

1.

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CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS

MBERS

1945 - 194 6

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PLEDGED

PLEDGED

PLEDGED

Price ------------------------

300.00

Jack Saffer --- --- ------ ----------------

25.00

Mrs. Joe Singer__ ____________ ___ __

1than Pri ce_____ ____ _______

300.00

~

,,..- Jack Saffer__ __ ___ ____________ _

10.00

Sam

ice -- -- -- --- --- --- ---------- ---

300.00

t/Ra_!)bi Satlow __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ______ _

oden

7S .00

&gt;doff

S0.00

Singer__ _________________ _____

S0.00

100.00

Lillian Singer _______________ ______ _

20.00

18 .00

Gerald Singer ______ __ ____ __ __ _____ _

10.00

Paul J. Schlossmon ___________ ___ 1,000.00

Ben.i-ra Singer ------· _____ _______ __

10.00

rs. Satlow ------ --- ---- ---------- ---

Rodoff ___________________ _

10.00

gers ___ ________ __________ ____ _

25.00

100.00

,e -------- -- ------ ------- ·--- ·--

S0.00

50.00

Rosen ____________________ _

400.00

Mrs./ Max Schubb _____ ______ ______ _

10.00

Hold Rosen ____________ __

100.00

x Shumacher __ ____ ______ ___ __ _

100.00

Rosen -------···---------·

2S. 00

V o / Max Shumacher __ ____ ___ _

25.00

H arold Silverman _______________ _

Rosen _____ _______ __ _

72S .OO

: Rosen __________ _

2S.00

Rosenbaum ___ ___ _____ ___

150.00
25. 00

senberg ____ ____, ___ __ ____ __

250.00

1x Rosenberg __________

250.00

fosenberg ____ _______ __ _

1as. Rubinsky ___________ _

/

Shmookler ____________________

· rederick Stein

zs.

1S0.00

rederick Stein _______ ____ _

__ _ilton Steindler ___ ____ ____ ___

St,ifling

........ .

2S .00
200. 00

. 1,000.00

Samuel Siegel ------------------ ----

100.00

William Stern -- ----- ---- -- ---------

200.00

750.00

Mrs. Wm . Stern _________ _____ __ ___ _

S0.00

-------------·

100.00

Joan Stern ----------------------·---- -

10.00

---------- ----- --- •·- -

200.00

Jerome Ste,rn ------------------------

10.00

Mollye Silverman

~Silverman

700.00

100.00

Rosenbaum________________

Rosenberg ___________ _

~

J.

18.00

s. Smith ___ ____ __ ____ _______ _.,__ .

S0.00

110.00

2S. 00

150.00

SS0 .00

2S.00

25. 00

arriet Talbot ___ ____ ______ __ __ __ _

Jos iah Wi ener__ ____ ____ __ __

10.00

50.00

li M. Smith ___ _____ ____ ___________ _

150.00

5.00

rs. Eli M. Smith______________ __

10.00

Rubinsky __________ ___ _

25.00

100.00

.e Rubinsky ______ _____ __ _

10.00

100.00

100.00
2,500.00

Thelma Wi ener __________________

2S0.00

Morton L. Wolfe __________ ______

250.00

$25,329.00

�OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES OF UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
1945 - 1946

=
Officers

PAUL M . WIENER, Chairman

=
J.

M. KAUFMAN, Vice-Chairman

SAMUEL LIPMAN, T reasurer
ALBERT B. PARKER, Secretary

=
Trustees

Advisory Trustees

Abe Ashendorf

Max Ashendorf

H arry A. Fi sher

Mrs. H. H. Berman

Samuel G . Klay f

Maurice Golden

Jack Lawson
Leo S. Rosen

Rabbi Lewis Satlow

H arold A. Silverman

Mrs. J. S. Strifling

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                    <text>FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
of
GREATER MUSKEGON
1944- 1945

LEOS. ROSEN
cp,esident M uskegon H ouse of Jewish Worship

�UNITED

Ameri can Fund for Pal estinian
Insts . ......................................... .
American J ewi sh Conference ..... .
American J ewi sh Congress ......... .
Belfaire Orph an H ome............... .
C o mm en ci ng with the fifth annu al report,
your ch airma n is in augura tin g a pl a n whereb y
the fro nt cover o f eac h annua l repo rt will b e
d ed icated to a m ember who h as pe rfo rm ed
o utsta ndin g se rvi ce in b e h alf of the community. For its first se lectio n, Leo S. R ose n w as
awarded this h onor, because o f his u ntiri ng
effo rts a nd d evotio n to promo te the well being of Jewry.

B'nai B"rith- Wider Scope ....... .
Mrs. AJron Cohen, sa lary settl e•
ment ··········································s
Council of J ewi sh W elfare and
Federati on Funds ................... .
D onations- TrJn sien ts ............... .
Ex.pati ents H ome of D enver.. ... .
G :fts- Men in Service ................. .
H adassah Hospital ....................... .
H ebrew Theologica l Coll ege of
Chi cago ................................... .
H eb rew University, J eru sa lem ... .
Hias ............................................. .
H istadrut Jvrit .......................... ..
Histadrut of Palestin e ............ ... .
Incurabl e Jews ... ............. .
Jewish W elfare Board ................. .
Jewi sh Consumpti ve Relief So•
ciety
......................... .
J ewish Braille Institute ............... .
J ewi sh Institute of Religi on ....... .

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
ALLOCATIONS
1944 - 194 5

...,
Schedule Al

,/

Jewish Tel egraphi c Agency ....... .

100.00 "

American Jewish Conference......

50.00 v

Jewish Theo logical Seminary of
America ................................... .

200 .oo v

American Jewish Congress..........

2 5.00 "'

Joint D efense AppeaL. ............... .

400.00

V

Belfaire Orphan H orne................

25.00 "'

Levi Memoria l H osp ital ............. .

100.00

V

B'nai B'rith- Wid er Scope ........

3 50.oo ✓

Local Civic Protector W ork....... .

221.35 ✓

Am erican Fund for Pa lestini an
Jn '.;tS. ..........................................

100.00

Mona View Jewish Cemetery As·
sociation ... ................................. 2,000.00 '-'

Mrs. Aaron Cohen, sa lary settle•
rnent ............. ............................. $ 1,000.00 ✓
Council of Jewish W elfare and
Federa tion Funds ................... .

120.00 ✓

D onati ons-Transien ts ............... .

38.00 I

Ex.pati ents H orne of D enver.. .. .

35 .00 v

G:fts- Men in Service..................

11 2.62 I

I-lada ssa h Hospital ........................ 1,000.oo v
H ebrew Theologica l College of
Chicago ............................. .

100.00 ¥

H ebrew University, Jerusa lem ... .

250 .00 ,I

Hias ............................................. .

100.00 v

Hi s tad rut I vri t ........................... .

37 .50

V

1-listadrut of Palesti ne ............... .

100.00 ,/

Incurable Jews ........................... .

100.00 ...,..

Jewish Welfare Board ................. .

'Mt.:

Jewish Consumptive Reli ef So•
ciety ......................................... .

200.00

v

J ewish Braille In st itute................

35.00

V

Jewish In stitute of Religion........

250.00 V

~£

'

Michigan Hillel Bldg. Fund ....... .

50.00

Nafl Farm School ................... ...

60.00 "

Nat' l Jewish Children's H orne ... .

50.00

V

v

Nat'! Jewish Hosp ital of D enver

125.00

Ra'.:ibi Isaac Elehanan Yeshivah ..

150.00 /

V

Society for Relief of Y emenite
J ews ....................................... .

35.00

Sunday School Fund ................... .

760.00 "'

Sons of Israe l- Matzo Fund .... .

100.00

v

Technological School of H aifa ... .

75.00 r

Th e Pro '.estant ........................... .

100.00 ,

United Jewi sh Appeal... ............... ' 10,000.00 v
United Jewi sh Layman's Corn•
mittee ....................................... .

75.00 '

U.S.O., Battle Creek ................... .

50.00 V

V aad Leumi

35.00 ✓

TOTAL .............................. $ 18,839.47

j a ~ i,_/-v

�PAID-UP CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS

=

' ·

Pledged

I

Morris Friend ......................

200.00

J•

Dr. M. L. Friedenberg ....... .

100.00

J. Goldberg
(Spring Lake) ............... .

100.00

Al. Golden ..........................

S0.00

Maurice W. Golden ..............

200.00

Phil. Granik ....................... .

100.00

Grossman's Dept. Store ..... .

500.00

Harold Grossman

250.00

Herman Grossman ............. .

325.00

Mrs . Sadie Grossman ..........

400.00

Samuel Grossman ............... .

25.00

Pledged

~ Louis Aron ................... .......$ 1 S0.00
Tony Aron ......................... .

1S0.00

' Abe Ashendorf ...... ..............

S00.00

Samuel Ashendorf ............... .

J

Jake Baum .................. ........
H arry H . Berman ............... .
1

Ruben Berman ................... .
Harry S. Berman ...... ............
' Louis M . Berman ................. .

v

"-

Mrs. Rose Berman --··· ········-

Morris Bespeloff ................. .
' Herman Braverman ........... .
Nathan M. Broutman ....... .
'--.,

'-.,

Sigmund Cahn ................... .
Robert Cherin ..................... .
Dr. Sol Cohan .................... ..

500.00
S0.00

100.00
100.00
350.00
200.00
100.00
25 .00
50.00
75. 00
25. 00
300.00
75.00

L. Darmstadter ................... .

50. 00

Andrew Epstein ................. .

150.00

Sam Esses ............ ................

5.00

Harry Field ......................... .

50.00

Bernard Fisher .. ............. .....

100.00

Harry A. Fisher .......... .... ....

500.00

Jerome Fisher ..................... .

100.00

"-I AI. Frank ........................... .

300.00

"

'

PAID-UP CC

Hyman Friedman

25.00

' M.

David Gudelsky

150.00

Koma Gudelsky

2S.00

Oscar Gudelsky

50.00

L. V. H eller (Milwaukee ) ..

10.00

Mrs. Tillie Jacobs ................

10.00

Morris Kantor .... ................. .

100.00

J. M . Kaufman ......... ....... ..

600.00

Dr. M arie Keilen ............... .

25.00

Samuel Klayf ..................... .

150.00

Mrs. Sara Klein ................. .

150.00

H arold Kline

25.00

Rev. Klitzner

10.00

Abe Kollenberg
(Grand Rapid s)

p

Ben Komiss ......................... .
Alex. Krause ....................... .
Harry Lahr ......................... .
Jack Lawson ....................... .
Jesse Levin ..........................
Reuben Levy ....................... .
Hyman Lipman ................. .
Samuel Lipman ....................
Charles Locke ..................... .
Herman Mendelson ........... .
J. W . Metz ................... ...... .
Joe Miller (Hart) ............. .
Joe N adel ........................... .
Ted Neumer ....................... .
Sam Orlikoff ....................... .
Pontiac Frocks, Inc. ........... .
Nathan Price ....................... .
Sam Pri ce ........................... .
Isadore Rodin ..................... .
Fred Rodoff ... .................... .
Leo Rose ................... .......... .

i

Harold Rosen ................. .... .
Leo S. Rosen ............. ...... .... .
Sam D. Rosenbaum ........... .

100.00

Max Rosenberg .... ............... .

-

[i

�--

~s

PAID-UP CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS

=
Pledged
200.00
100.00

l

100.00
50.00
200.00
100.00
500.00
250.00
325.00
400 .00
25.00
150.00
25. 00
50. 00

:e) ..

10.00

Ben Komiss ..........................

25.00

Alex. Krause ........................

250.00

Harry Lahr ..........................

25.00

Jack Lawson ........................

200.00

Jesse Levin ..........................

10.00

Reuben Levy ........................

50.00

Hyman Lipman ..................

500.00

Samuel Lipman ....................

500.00

Charles Locke ......................

25.00

Herman Mendelson ............

25.00

J. W.

Metz ..........................

50.00

Joe Miller (Hart) ..............

15 .00

Joe Nadel ............................

25.00

Ted Neumer ........................

250.00

Sam Orlikoff ........................

600.00
25.00
150.00
150.00
25.00
10.00
100.00

3l

....

I
ft

Robert Rosenberg ................

50.00

Paul J. Schlossman
(non.member) ....... .t.. ...... 1,000.00
Max Schubb ........................

50.00

Abe Shmookler ....................

600.00

Max Shumaker ....................

100.00

Samuel Siegel ......................

200.00

H. A . Silverman ..................

600.00

Sol. Silverman ......................

150.00

Ed. Simcoe ..........................

100.00

Joe Simon ............................

100.00

Jacob Singer ........................

15.00

Joe Singer (Hart) ..............

100.00

Sam.

J. Singer

......................

50.00

150.00

Ely Smith ............................

100.00

Pontiac Frocks, Inc. ........... .

15.00

Charles Smith ......................

100.00

Nathan Price ........................

250.00

Fred W. Stein ............. ......

100.00

Sam Price ............................

250.00

Milton Steindler ..................

25 0.00

Isadore Rodin ......................

50.00

William Stern ......................

200.00

Fred Rodoff ................... .....

25. 00

Joe S. Strifling ......................

75 0.00

Leo Rose ..............................

50.00

M. Teles ......................... ....

20.00

Harold Rosen ......................

300.00

Walters &amp; Breecher........... ...

200.00

Leo S. Rosen .................. ... ...

450 .00

Josiah Wiener .. ..................

500.00

Sam D . Rosenbaum .......... ..

125.00

Paul M . Wiener .................. 2,000.00

Max Rosenberg ....................

350.00

Morton L. Wolfe ................

10.00
100.00

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ARMED SERVICES
HONOR ROLL

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Irving Achtenberg

G . B. D eJong

H erman K ess ler

H arry Ashendorf

Frank Disken

Lawrence Klein

I. Ashendorf

Eugene Fi sher

Ben Klitzner

J . Ashendorf
M ax Ashendorf

Abe Berman
Jack Berman
M ax O . Berman
Marcus Bess
Phil Best
Stanford Broutman

Arthur Kopoloff
Norman Fleishman

E. H. Krause

Ardo M . Fri end

D avid Krupp

H arrison (Bud dy) Fri end
Lawrence Gluck
D ave Goldberg
H errnan Grossman
Louis H . Grossman

Alfred Caplan

Jcrome

Raedell e S. . Levy
Volf Li ebovitz
Jack Lipman

Lewis S. Grossman
Hilliard Gudelsky

Seymour Cane

Morris Levine

Justin Gudelsky
Leon Gudelsky

Phillip Mill er
James Mintz
Dan M . Moore

Cherin

Ben Cohen

Eugene Hirsch

R. M . Orlikoff

George Hirsch
Osca r Dani els

Irving Hirsch

A l Parker

H enry D armstadter

Sam Jacobs

Syd . Polly

Leslie Davi s

Morton Jacobs

Leon ard Price

*

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H erman Kess ler

Doug las Rosen

Lawrence Klein

Seymour Rosenberg

Ben Klitzner

Chas. Rubinsky

Arthur Kopoloff

Louis Rubinsky

E. H . Krause
D av id Krupp
Marvin Saffer

Friend
Morri s Levine

Sam Schumacher

Raedelle S .. Levy

Irving E. Silverman

Volf Li ebovitz

H arry Singer

Jack Lipman

H y. Singer
Irving Singer

Phillip Miller

Jay L. Singer

James Mintz

M arvi n Skolkin

D an M . Moore
N . H . Skolkin
Irving Stein

R. M . Orlikoff

Robert Stein
Al Parker
Syd. Poll y

Lew is Jack Steindler

Leonard Price

Nathan T albot

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Jerome Stern -

Killed in Action

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SAMUEL ASHENDC
1880 - 1945

We m ourr
friends

PAUL

J.

SCHLOSSMAN

M uskegon's Outstandin g Phila nthropid

A generous giver to all causes without regard
to race, creed or color. His daily acts are an
inspiration to all who work for the cause of
humanity.

�1ln fflemoriam
SAMUEL ASHENDORF

MORRIS BESPALOFF

r88o - r945

r877 - r945

We m o urn the passing of our beloved
fri e nds a nd neighbors; theirs were
truly Jewish h earts.

�OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES OF UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
1944 - 1945

Officers

PAUL M . WIENER, Chairman

H. A. SILVERMAN, Vice -Chairman
SAMUEL LIPMAN, T reamrer

M . L. WOLFE, Secretary

Trustees

Advisory Coniniittee

Abe Ashendorf

L. M. Berman

M. W. Golden

H . A. Fisher

J . M . Kaufm an

Jack Lawson

Leo S. Rosen

Max Rosenberg

S. G . Klayf

J. S. Strifling

P RESS OF MUSK EGON P RINT SHOP

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                    <text>4th Annual Report

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Tw o of the many refugees lo safely reach Palestine
through th e help of th e United J ewish ApjJeal.

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
a(
GREATER MUSKEGON
1943 - 1944

�OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES OF UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
1943 - 1944

•
C!tairrnan , PAUL l'vI. WIENER

Co-Chairman, Leo S. Rosen
Treasurer, H. S. Si lverman
Secretary, M. L. ·w o lfe

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H. S. Berman

E. H. Baum

S. G. Kalyf

B. R . Fisher

Sam. Lipman
Carl Steindler

Advisory Committee

.J.

M. Kauffman

Mrs . .Jack Lawson

Hy. Braverman
M. W. Go lden
.Jack Lawson
L. M. Berman

Ted Neumer

Vice Pres. Sisterhood

Mrs. L. M. Berman
Pres. Hada ssah

Mrs. Carl Steindler
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�A Message From Your Chairman

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On behalf of the officers and trustees I am submitting a report of your United
.Jewish Charities for the year 1943-1944.
During 1943 greater demands were made on this community for increased financial assistance from overseas, national and local institutions and agencies. Our
community accepted the challenge and raised $ 14,065.00, or an increase of 156 %
over the previous year. Thus you have made it possible for Muskegon to be known
nationall y as one of the most philanthropic communities on a per capita basis.
Your attention is called to Schedule A-1 which shows allocations to thirty-six
institutions and agencies. This is seven more than we contributed to last year. W'e
also increased and in some cases doubled the allocations over what we gave last year
to the same recipients.
An allocation of $250.00 was sent to the Hebrew University of Palestine with
instructions that this sum be awarded in the name of the Muskegon Jewish Community as an a nnual scholarship to a worthy refugee student in agriculture. We
will be advised of the student's name and background when the award is made.
This is a magnificent expression of generosity on the part of this community.
We are now forming a Cemetery Association to b e known as Mona View
H ebrew Cemetery Association, with Milton Steincller as its temporary chairman
until an election is held and by-laws are adopted. In the meantime we are negotiating
with the City of Muskegon H eights for the purchase of approximately $20,000.00
worth of lots to be paid for within ten years. Your board vot~d a $2,000.00 loan to
the Cemetery Association with instructions that said loan be used as a down payment towards the purchase of the lots. It might be necessary in the future years to
advance additional funds to maintain the contract with the City of Muskegon
Heights, but eventually as the lots are sold the monies advanced will be repaid to
the United Jewish Charities.
It has been a so urce of pleas ure to work with each a nd every one of you. Your
whole-hearted sacrifice and cooperation h as kept us united in the past and it also
assures a united, bright future.
Sincerely yours,
Paul M. Wiener
Chairman.

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Schedule A

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
SUMMARY REPORT OF CASH AND PLEDGES
1943 - 1944

Al

Amount pledged- 1943-1944 . . . $ 14,215.00
Less:
Uncollectible pledges
ca ncelled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150.00
NET PLEDGES . ... .... . . . . . . $14,065.00
Less:
Collectible pledges-unpaid .. .. .... .. .
PLEDGES COLLECTED .. ... . $L-3,481.oo
Cash balance 1942-1 943 .. ... • • • • • • • • •
Loan repaid by Synagogue . . ... . . . ... .
Refund from Histrodruth Ivreth ... .. .

415.21
150.00
100.00

TOTAL .. .. ........... . ..... ..... .. . .. $14,146.21
Monies allocated and paid listed on
Schedule A-1 .. .. .. . .. . ....... . .... . . $11,611.00
General and Administrative Expenses as
shown on Schedule A-2 . .. . . .. . . ... . .. .
Hospital and Nurse Expense as shown
on Schedule A-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
541.05
Cash in bank at August 10, 1944 . . . . . . . . . 1,465.86
TOT AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,146.21

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE
1943 - 1944

Sch edule A2

Gen eral Expense-Florists, etc. . . . . . .
$ 62.70
Administrative Expense . .. . . . .. .. . . .
20.29
Printing Expense . .......... ... .. . .
94·5 1
Traveling Expense . ... ... ... . . .. .. .
92 .43
Bond .. ... .. .. . ...... . ........ . .. .
12.50
25.00
Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dinn ers-Occiden ta! ... . .. . . ... ..... $437 .62
R ealized Sellin g Tickets . . ..... .. . 2 16.75 220.87
Hospital and Nurse Expense . . . . . . . . .

541.05

TOTAL ... .. ......... . .... . ..... .. .. .. . $1,069.35

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�UNITED .JEWISH CHARITIES
ALLOCATIONS

Sch edule A1

1944

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B'nai B'rith '\'Var Service Funds .. .. . .... . $ 11 1.00
Michigan Hillel Bldg. Fund ............. . 100.00
Belfaire Orphan Home .. . . . ... . ... .. .. . .
25.00
Jewish Welfare Board .. .. ... . . . . . . .. ... . 100.00
United Jewish Laymans Committee ...... .
75.00
B'nai B'rith-Wider Scope . . .. ...... . .. . . 200.00
Nat'l Jewish Hospital of Los Angeles ... .. . . 75.00
Nat'l Jewish Hospital of Denver . .. .. .. . .. .
75.00
Ex-patients Home of Denver . .. . . .. ..... . .
25.00
Levey Memorial Hospital .. . ..... .. .... . .
50.00
Nat'l Home for .Jewish Children .... .... .
40.00
Jewish Consumptive Relief .... ........ .. .
60.00
Nat'l Farm School .. .. . .. .. . . ....... . .. . .
4 0.00
.Jewish Braille Institute ........ ..... ... .
25.00
0
Hebrew College of Theology of Chicago . . .
75.00 / o
.Jewish Theological Seminary of New York ..
75.00 ;r,oC?
Rabbi Elehanan Seminary . . . ...... . ... . .
75.00
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Hias . . . ..... . . . .. • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · 200.00 ~ / ·
Hebrew University ................. . ... . 200.00 µ.,50
Technological School of Haifa ... . . . . . ... .
50.00
Jewish Telegraphic Agency . . ...... ... .. . .
25.00
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Vaad Lumi .. . .. . . .. . . . ... .. .. . .. .... .. .
25.00
Federal Council of Palestine . ....... .. .. . .
5 0.00 X
Histadruth of Palestine ....... . . .. ..... . . 100.00 roo
Youth Aleyah .. . .. . .. .... .... . .. .. .... . . 1, 500.00 .)O0.C:"\
United Jewish Appeal . . . ... . . .. . . .. . .. . . 5,000.00
100.00 loo• ()c,
Sons of Israel-Matzo Fund ... ... . ..... . . .
Society for Relief of Yemenite Jews . . .. . .. .
25.00
Council of Jewish Federation a nd
Welfare Funds ........ ... .. . ...... . .. .
75.00
Histadruth Ivrith . ... ... . ...... .. .... . . .
25.00
Am erican Jewish Conference .. . . . .... ... .
25.00
U.S.O. at Fort Custer .. . .. . . . . . . ... . .... . 360.00
Joint Defense Appeal ... .. ..... ... . ... . . . 400.00
Hebrew University of Palestine- Annual
Scholarship in Agriculture . . . .. . .... . .. . 250.00
Mona View Hebrew Cemetery Association . . 2,000.00

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TOTAL . . ... . .... . . .... .. .. . . . . .......

$ 11 , 611.00

�CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS

L oui s Aron .. ...... . .. .. . .. 150.00

Be rnard Fish er . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00

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T on y Aron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00

Harry Fish er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00

M. N

Abe Ashe ndorf . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00

.Jerome Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00

Alex l

Samuel Ashendorf . . . . . . . . . . 200.00

Alfred Frank and

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H echt

300.00

.Jack l

Dr. Ralph August . .. .. . . .. . . 300.00

Dr. Martin L. Fri ede nberg

25.00

Harry

Stanley Baru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25.00

Morris Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00

Rueb,

E . H . Baum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25.00

Abrah a m Golde n . . . . . . . . . . .

50.00

Herm

.Jaco b Baum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25.00

M orris Golden . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00

H yma

Sa m Belfe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25.00

.Jacob Goldberg .. . ·. . . . .. . ..

25.00

Samu&lt;

Harry H . Be rman

75.00

Mike Goldberg

100.00

Chas.

Harry S. Berman

250.00

M . .J . Goldberg

100.00

Dr. .Jt

L ouis Berma n . . .. . . . . . . . . . 200.00

Phillip Granik

50.00

.J ames

Mrs. R ose Berman . ... . . . .. 100.00

Grossman De pt. Store . . . . . . . 500.00

Miss l

Ruben Berma n . . . . . . . . . . . . .

75.00

H a rold Grossma n . .. .. . .. .. 250.00

Teel 1'

Morris Bespal ov . . . . . . . . . . . .

50.00

H e rman Grossman ... ... .. . 250.00

Max

Marcus Bess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10.uu

Sadi e Grossman .. .. .. . .. . .. 300.00

Ben C

H e rman Braverma n . . ..... . .

50.uu

Samuel Grossm a n

10.00

Sam C

N a than Broutman . . . . . . . . . .

50.00

David Gudelsk y . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00

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R obert Cherin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00

Miss Blanche H ass . . . . . . . . . .

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Morri s Kantor . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5.00

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Mrs. Sara Kl ein . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00

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Harold Kline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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H enry D arnstadter
L es lie Davi s
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Arclo M. Fr ie nd
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Phillip Miller
.James M intz
D an M. Moore
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�M o nday eve.
7- 17-44
Dear M om:
It's h ard to begin to write abou t Dael, b ecause there is so much to say. People's reaction wh en th ey fi rs t m et h im was, h ow alive h e is! h ow li ve ly! Dad Ji ved
the fullest kin d of life, full of t he kin d o f activity h e beli eved in . M oney was of
no consequence to him, a nd the strivings of so m a n y oth er profess iona l men fo r
publicity and glo r y fi lled him with disdain . alth o h e h ad n eith er fal se pride n or
false m od es ty. His idea of li fe was a life of acti vity in a nd for a group ; his J ews;
his fa mil y; his community; his coun tr y. I remember h ow on Yorn Kippur h e used
to emphasize Isaiah 's r inging dem a nd : " Tha t thou hide not thyself from thine
own flesh!"
T o him the urge to organize his fell owmen to p erform useful and sacred
du ties was irres istibl e. He brough t children togeth er into reli gious study; h e
b rou gh t their p aren ts to synagogu e and to Zionist work ; h e reached o ut into the
gen eral communi ty to fin d m ore groups wh ere h e could ex pound and expl a in and
teach and exh ort.
I remem ber som e of his favor ite verses: " ' l\lorship th e Lord in the beau ty of
holin ess." " Purify you rselves, ye bearers o f the vessels of th e Lord ." His mos t successful h ymn was ca lled the J oy of W orship. You can see h ow h e associated puri ty
a nd b eauty a nd holi ness with reli gious worship, whi ch was of cou rse group worship .
Pro babl y i t is n ot ch a nce th at durin g his las t clays in the h os pital, when h e surely
knew hi s clays were numbe red, h e chose to read a book on "The Socia l Origins of
Greek R eli gion ." T h e thes is of this book is that th e m ost eleva ted religi o us concepts h ave th eir roo ts in th e ordin a r y ever y-clay acti vities of a primi tive community (and n ot, therefore, in th e soli tary med ita ti ons of a h e rmi t) . Out of the struggles
to grow food an d catch gam e, to grow in to ma nhood and r aise a famil y, to res ist
or cajole n atural forces, there grow ideas of Goel, salvation, hum a n brotherhood ,
a nd immortality. So th e li fe of the gro up is the so u rce of h oly things.
Not that D ad h ad a n y illusions abo u t his J ew~. But h e must always ha ve fe lt
th a t in spite of ignorance, indifferen ce, a nd smugness, there was al ways h ope. H e
used to say (I forget th e exact words): " .Jud aism h as fa ith in th e infinite improvability of m a n. " .Judaism , a nd Aaron C oh en, too. From the time wh en, at the
age of fi ftee n, h e a te moldy bread in orde r to bu y Zi onist pa mphle ts; a nd no t long
a fte r that, braved th e spy ing of the I mperi a l Russ ia n secret po li ce to parti cipate
in illega l Zionist m eetings; for fi fty years h e labored fo r .Juda ism a nd fo r Zion,
talking, w ri ting, teaching, organizing, creatin g poetry a nd song, leading prayer.
Great fai tq , indeed, in th e infini te improva bili ty of his fellow man.
W ell , th ere are many oth er things to remember a nd I'm sure they' ll come back
to me . I remember th at h e was n ever afra id a nd never unkind, a nd tha t h e h a ted
ignorance a nd cruel ty more th a n a n ything else in the uni verse, a nd tha t indi ffe re nce
to human su fferin g h u rt him more than an y physcial pain h e ever felt. Writing of
the m assacres of th e Polish a nd Russ ia n J ews b y the Nazis, he said "The h orror is
that there is n o horror." And I'm su re yo u rem ember well, M om , how when Hitler
cam e to power, he su ffered every clay with th e Germa n J ews. A nd in his las t clays,
wh en fl owers and messages of ch eer po ured in to fill his room to overfl owing, h e
said, "Thousands of young men are d yin g everyd ay, a nd they m ake all this fuss
ab out one man ."
W ell , there a re p leasanter thin gs to remember, too. H e loved to laugh a nd joke,
to sing, to write p lays an d p oem s, to walk, to find somethin g and som eone new
every d ay, to be with children . H is life was rich and full , a nd ou r li ves h ave been
rich er a nd full er because we were so close to him. H e left us when h e was sti ll in
his you th , b ecause h e never grew old .
M uch m u ch love, ·
Herz l.

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1944. The greatn ess o f the R a bb i is bes t ex pressed in a le tter wh ich was

written by his son H erz l to his m oth er, a nd with M rs. Cohen 's permission the le tte r

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is p u bli shed together w ith two of the m any poem s whi ch the R abbi left behind .

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H ear m y Father! Ma y you keep
My sou l, whi le l am fast aslee pMay a ll m y thoughts a nd all des ires
Be in yo ur h eart, lik e secret fires
Se nd ing forth a tend er ligh t
Over m y face through out th e nigh t.
A nd when the d awn will g ladl y bre:.1. k

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M ay I joyfull y a wake
And gree t the da y wi th smi les a nd glee
And tha nks fo r what yo u've d one for m e:.

I thank you, God ,
ln ever y way
For all the hours
Of the d ay.
For work , for res t,
For pa rents' care ;
For sm iles of welcome
Ever ywhere.
0 may I make
Thi s com ing d ay
A happy son g
In eve ry way.

�V·A.NDI J. a lLT 6- 1o8o

1943

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UNITED JEWJSB APPEAL
roa ltBFVGEEI, OVERSEAS l'IEEDI AND PALEITDIZ
on behalf of
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Ra bbi Ab!M Hill td Sih-er
Ra bbi Jooab B. 'WiM

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liq 4 , 1944

P• WBaerw• ld
Louis D• mbua:u
A lben Einstein
Harry Priedr:11wald

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Fr e si d&lt;

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Henry Mo nsky

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Mn. Pelil: M. W • root1
R • bbi Stepha, S. Wi,c

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J• mn H. Beck«

R • bbi Solomon Goldman
R abbi bnel Go ld11t io
Mon roe GoJd.,..• ur
Ra bbi Ja me G. Helltt
Hon. Louis E. Levin1bal
Mra. o... id M. l.e")'
Lou it Lipsky
Ch • rles A. Rie,relm• o
Hoo. Mo rri• Rotbcober1

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Aleundcr E. Arostefo
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Lou,, Rroido

Ralph P. Colin
Hon. D• .,id Dia.mood
Abraham Goodman
Sylv• o Gouh• I
J ~ph C. H ymao
Sidne, U.nsburgb
A l Paul ~ftoo
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Alben H . Lieberman
.A b raham L Liebo.iu
Rabbi
Miller
Bernard A. R-blatt
1"ina H . Sbum1U1

Mr. Panl M. Weiner , Ch ail"man
Unite d Je..,,1ah Ch fl rit1e s
Musk:eg on, Michigan

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E lihu O . Stone

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Deer Mr. Weine r:

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I am happy t o aeknoYled.ee your le t ter of Ap r il 26 ..- 1th
Yhieh ..,ae enclo s ed a cheek f o r $2 , 500 in fin a l P&amp;J'fflent of
our min i mum 1943 allo t ment of $5 , 000 fr om the "Jnited Je..,hh
Charities of Greater Muskeg on. Our offic i al e omoun ity receipt h en el o!!l ed f or your records .

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l t h helo ful i ndeed t o have these fun d s a ve.il able at
this time f or the urg ent needs of our &amp;&amp;eneies , anrl your
e on sider nti on in respond i ll8 so promptly t o our r eqne s t is
deep l y appreeie.ted. I no te ..,1th particu lar ,e n c ouragemEnt
:your advi c e t hat et the next me-e t1 ng of the trust ees of
t he Uni t e d Je";h h Ch arities , consideration will be g i-ven
t o t he ma t t er of a sup'Ole cie n tary allotment t o the United
Jewi Rh Ap-p ea l f or 1943, and U•_at you will th en adv h e ue of
the decisi on r ea che d, I am c onfide n t t hat t he need f or a
suppl emen tary sum will be viewed vi th &amp;J'l!!Pa.th.y- and underet end1n&amp;,
With kindegt regard •,

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Aur,.ust l fl , 1944
ADDRESS REPLY TO :

t at i onal Jewis il ,lel.~a r e Boar d
170 We st ''ichi"ar. Av ~nue
.:l attle Cree k . rHc hi r,, an

t'.r, Pa ul rl'i ener , C'l'lli r rran
Fni ted Jewi sh Ch:i r i ti e s o f Gr eat'! r Muske gon
Post Offic e Box 306
Mus"&lt;e ,:-on , Mi chigan
Dea r Mr . f/iener:
Ne we r e rl:li ;: - 'lted t o re ce ive 1our c~ec!~ o f ~180 . 00 , ba l ance 0 f :roi.: r allo cation
fo r this ye ar for servic e:-ier. ' s activiti'!s in the F'o r t C1,.1ster ar ~a . It e ame at
o n•ost op :&gt; ortune tine inas -,ueh as w: a r e pre par in r. now fo r t '1 e hi~ 'l hol y day
peri od w"-\e n our oppC'l rtuni ti e s for provi din g hc s,:,i tal ity to c ur &lt;&gt; er vi c~me o at
Fort Cust~r an d pati ent s at t:le c,en e ral ho s p ital i. n °att le \.. re e k wi ll inc r eas e
gr eat l y .

The CJ t.v of ,1us~ " [ On h 'l. 8 ex'l1bit ed a consciousn" ss o f it s dut y t c ou r s e rvic e•
me n , wllic ., Yrill be r emenbere d lon r., afte r t h is war is over. We of t :1e 1:aticno.l
Jewis :1 ;;el !'aro Hoar d a? p re c i ot e g reatl y t he SU!)?Ort o f your co rrrnun i t y an d it has
indee d be en an inspiration t.o us in carr y in g on our work to kr.ow t'19.t t he re is
suc h an aC' t ive and pub l ic spirited t r oup re ad ,v t o J o its utrr.o~t fo r ou r s ervic e•
men.
We pray t!lat the r e will be no nee d fo r additional sorvi c e ;i.e n ' s ;i ro gr ams ne xt
year , 1ie ho?e that ou r bc- .vs wi 11 b~ baek ho:ne S E, 8 in and with s ue, spi r it as you
h ave a ll displaye d 1 know that it won't be lon g .
fl.any thanks and be st wishes

Sinc e r e ly .

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Samuel l&lt;u r zon
Dir ecto r t.;SO- .JWi}

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TH E WOMEN'S ZIO NIST ORGANIZATJOtJ

MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

'Tlie h,·al111g of tlie dauglitc, of my people·

July 8, 1944
Ur . Ptml Wiene r

Fr esident , United Jewish Cha~itlee
~uekegon, Uichig an
Dear l!.r. Wiene r :
I want to take t r. Ls Oppo rtun ity for expreoeing the

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g ratitude of not on ly your local Hadassah Chapter,
but also t he National Or ganization fo r t he splendid
financial r e mit 1. ance your o r g- anization pr e sented
to us for Youth A llyah .
There is no mo r e noble and heroic Wi O"" k tna.n that
of t he o r ~ani'zed rescue of children of Europe from
s l avery and death, t.belr transf e r t o Palestine,
their r ehabi litati on and tralnlne: and their

integ ration i n:o t he life a nd s pirlt ·or t he Jew Leh
Home l and • .
The know ledr e t ha t you have aided in allow1n ~ a child
to have a ho~~ and " liv e again" wlll be sufficient
th ~nke in your near~ F f or you r par ticipation in
this c ause .
·,·as hing you continued success io r t he ensuing ye ar,
I re ,nain

Sinc e rel y }f_ure,

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Mr. Paul Wiener, Chairman
Uni ted Jevrish Chari ties
Lluskegon , Michigan

Dea r if.r . Wi ene r :
I wtsh to expre ss the :,incere ap pr eci a tion or The
tl e. tiona l Farm 3choo l of the contribution of $40 whi ch you
sent to us on beha lf of the Jewish Community of Greater
:.'. us~:ee;on. Your action means moru to us th nn the me r e 1noney
valuo e xp ressed in your g ift, al t hou &amp;h \·1ev. is h you to kno-w
that this amottt:rt will be of consid er a ble aid in our present
sitm1. t ion .
It would please us very much if at any tiine re p re•
sontotive s of you r organiz.a t ion shoul d find it convenient
to poy us a visit fmd to see at fir~t bnnd v.tin t we are nqcom•
pl1sh ing . I should like to add also that we s hould be gla d
to c ons ide r for edmhsi on to the School at any time, worthy
c S:nd i dates f r om your section of the c ountry . For t he du roti on of the war ou r entrance requ i rements havt1 be e n r ev i sed
to admit boy s l5 y ears of 11ge El.nd over. Our cata log and
appliC l' tion for ms will be glad l y 1Sent to arzyone who may re ques t them .

In thh crucial per iod when there is a mA rked tendency towsrd e.n ti - Semitisrn. it is essential tha t the Jev,ish
boy s be encouraged t o enter voc t1.t i o ns such e.s agricu lture
end thus der1ons tr ut e thet the Jews of F..me rice ca.n be or o •
ducer-s and not mer-oly c onsumers .
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AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE and
ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE of B'NAI B'RITH

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B'rith . In bohalf of my usociates and my s elf, r wish to
exp re ss to you our heartfelt gratitude not only for your
financial support to t he very vital cause rep r esen t ed by
our organiu.tion, but al s o fo r the moral encouragement whio h
you r oontribution carri e s with it.
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intec ral part of the whole s trugble for human fre edol:'l.
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fi ght a gainst bi gotr y and prejudice, and thus rende r a
service not. only to Jews but to the American people o f
wh i ch we may be justly proud .
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J.!uskegon , i,i i ch i ga n
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Th i s is to acknow le dge receipt of your l etter and
chccl&lt; in t he amount of :j,75 . wh ich rerwescnts t he o llocotion t o 0'4r institution for 1944 fror:1 t he United
Jew i sb Cha r1 t 1e s of h~skegon .
In behalf of 'o ur officers , directors and facu l ty body ,
I wi sh to convey to you 11nd the officers c&gt;nd membeJ•s
o f your Com~11 1t tee ou r s1nce1•e und earnes t upprec i t1 tion
fo r your k i ndness ~nd cooporh tio n .
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n fortress of the spir i t , procle i mi ne u message of
hope L.nd faith . Yest• i v&amp; Co l lege l s a contr i bution to
the cu lture of the l and we love, to the 11.me ri ca that
h o l ds ttloft the li gh t of freed om and tolerflnce 1 n a
macldcne d world .
Your c ont1• 1 bution adds the strength u nd encouro g eme nt

that only u n derstanding fr i ends l i ke yourse lf ca n c;ive .
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                    <text>25TH ANNIVERSARY SABBATH
RESPONSIVE READING
Leader;
Cong:

I rejoiced when they said unto me;
Let us go into the house of the Lord.
Lord, I love the habitation of Thy house.,
And the place where Thy glory dwelleth.
I love Thee, 0 Lord., my strength,
My shield and my hem of salvation, my high tower.
One thing have I asked of the Lord;
That will I see after:
That I may dwell in the house of the Lord
All the days of my life.
To behold the graciousness of the Lord.
And to visit ear)Jr in His Temple.
0 Lord., my God., I will give thanks unto thee forever•
I will sing, Yea., I will sing praises unto the Lord.
We have meditated on Thy lovingkindness., 0 Lord,
In the courts of the Temple.
I will fill this house with My glory.,
And in this pl.ace will I give peace.
I will now say; Peace be within Thee.,
Peace be within Thy walls.
For the sake of the House of the Lord, our God.,
I will seek Thy good.
Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel
From everlasting to everlasting
Amen.

Barechu Et Adonai Ha-M 1Vorach
Praise Ye the Lord to whom all praise is due.
Baruch Adona 1 Ha-M 1Vorach L'olam Vo-ed
Praised be the Lord, to whom all praise is due forever and ever.

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THE PLEDGE

Leader:
Cong:

And they entered into a covenant to seek the Lord, God of their
fathers w.i.th all their heart, and with all their soul.
In like manner are we gathered to renew our covenant as a
Congregation in Israel.
What common experience leads us into spiritual fellowship w.i.th God
and one anotheri
Acknowledging the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as our God,
we have established this Congregation as the Symbol and Center
of our corporate life as Jews. Even as God made His cover.ant
first with Abraham, so do we invoke His divine aid in this
enterprise, undertaken in His name.
By what pledge do we seal this covenant?
By the same pledge as did our forefathers at Sinai., making our
children surety for the sincerity of our hearts and minds. We
are organized to insure that they shall find here a well from
which they may draw inspiration for their daily life.
What are some of the privileges and duties in this, our Congregation?
With this aim, we engage to strive together for the advancement
of our body in knowledge of our God and of His Holy Torah; to
transmit such understanding as we gain to those who shall later
join our ranks; to sustain the ordinances and commandments,
disciplines and doctrines of Historical Judaism and to worship
God after the dictates of our Rabbis and sages.
What duties do we gladly undertake as stewards of that \,nich God
has entrusted to us?
To contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the
synagogue edifice which houses our Congregation, and to maintain
its devotional, educational, and recreational facilities as God
will give us the strength and means to establish them.
For the sake of our home and loved ones, what tasks do we prayerfully
assume?
We undertake to maintain regular hours of service; to educate
our children in the religious way of life; to seek the good of
all whom our influence shall reach; to maintain the bands of
union with the whole household of Israel; to ask after the peace
of Jerusalem by working for the upbu.ild.ing of Zion.
For the sake of our brethren who are scattered all over the world,
how shall we govern ourselves?
We agree to remember that we are part of a greater Congregation
of Israel and therefore we will recognize in deed as well as
word, the principle that all Jews are responsible for each other.
We will remember each other in prayer; aid each other in sickness
and distress, and practice the ancient Mitzvah of relief and
rehabilitation.
We Pray that the God of our fathers keep us steadfast in this
determination and bless the work of our hands.
Amen.
(Congregation and Reader)
Hear, 0 Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One.
Praised be His name whose glorious kingdom is forever
and ever.

�Leader:

•

Cong:

Thus saith the Lord; the heaven is My throne, and the earth is My
toot stool.
'
What manner of house will ye build Me, and what shall be My rest?
for all tmse things hath My hand made.
But to those men will I look, even to them that are poor, and of a
contrite spirit, and that tremble at My -word.
We have surely built thee a house of habitation, a place for
Thee to dwell in forever.
Almighty God, to whom all hearts are open, who knoweth the strong am
tender ties that bind us, and who understandeth the fair memories
and the stilTing hopes that make us one, look upon us in canpassion
as., with united hearts and undivided purpose, we consecrate ourselves
anew to thee and Thy service.
We, the people of this Congregation, do now dedicate ourselves
anew to the mrship of God in this place, so that we may help
establish His kingdom on earth.
For many years of fellowship with each other, for the courage which
has made burdens easier to bear, for the patience which has led us
through the valleys of fear and across the mountains of despair;
For many years made precious by sharing common burdens, enduring
common sorrows, completing common tasks and triumphing in common
purposes;
For many years of coming week by week to renew our friendship with God
and our fellows, for hopes renewed, for hearts encouraged., for sins
forgiven, for burdens lightened, for problems solved, and for visions
of eternal values;
We give thanks unto thee for Thou art the Lord, our God, and the
God of our fathers forever and ever.
In loving memory of all those whose hearts and hands have served this
sanctuary; with deep gratitude for loyal comrades in this spiritual
adventure;
We dedicate this solemn hour in gratefulness to Thee, for our
lives which are canmitted into Thy hand and for our souls which
are in Thy keeping.
Let us then cont:inue our tasks as we echo the words of the prophet
speaking in Thy name; I will remember Thee and the affection of Tey
youth I remember my covenant with Thee, and will establish for Thee
an Nerlasting covenant.

Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the mighty? Who is like unto Thee,
Glorious in Holiness, Awe-inspiring, working wonders?
Thy children acknowledged Thy sovereign power and exclaimed:
The Lord shall reign forever and ever.

SILENT DEVOTION
We call unto Thee, O Lord, out of the wordless places of our being. There are thoughts
too deep for words; yearning too great for the lips to frame. But Thou knowest our
thoughts before we utter them, and the yearning of our innermost self is not hidden
fran thee. May our thoughts soar unto the heights where Thy greatness dwells; may
our yearning find ful.fillment in the work of our hands.
In the silence of our heart, we pray, 0 God., that Thou strengthen us by the memory
of dear ones.. Let their lives continue through us, and their work find completion
in our own. Thus the generations will be linked :in love and in reverence; and the
grandeur of man will become clearer in our sight.
For those who made this, our Temple, strong~ we thank Thee. For those who labor
to keep it wortey of Thee, we expt"ess our gratitude. Blessed art Thou O Lord, the
Guardian of the hope and the Keeper of the Dream.

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TEMPLE B' NA I ISRA EL
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Hassidic Service
by Isadore Freed

Daniel M. Lowy, Rabbi
March 24, 1972

TEMPLE CHOIR NIGHT

ISADOHE FREED was one of the undisputed leaders
in the current renaissance of Jewish music.
Imbued with the spirit of his ancient heritage
and utilizing modern techniques and the abundant
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His music possesses nobility., dignity., splendor
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�ORDER OF IDRSHIP
L I CHA DODI • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Prayerbook p. 26-2!7
t1Beloved, come, the bride to meet,
The Princess Sabbath let us greet,.P
BARECHU •• • • •

.................

. . . ••

p.49

The call to worship
"Praise ye the Lord to whom all praise is due."

SH 1MA • • •

. . . . . The. .watchword
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... •• p. 51
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••Hear O Israel, the Lord

our God, ·

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.Song
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-Exodus
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V'SHOMRU • • • • • • ,.
11

The children of Israel shall
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HAY THE rK)RDS of my mouth

. ...

Psalm 19 verse 15

IISM 'CHU • • • • •

..... ....

..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

p.

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.p. 32

May they who observe the
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A~oration
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. . . . . • p. 72
Zechariah Ch. 14 Vs. 9

7A-A-naeh-nu.
. _·J

�THE TEMPLE coom
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MUSKF.GON, MICHIGAN

Mrs. Irving Singer (Evelyn)
Mrs. Alan Oppenheimer (Ruth)
Mrs. Louis Aron (Ellen)
Mrs. Arnold Bourzeil (Esther)
Mrs. Stephen Ca.hill (Audrey)
Miss Ellen Cahill
Mr. David Aronson
Mr. Dan Silberman
Judah Lowy
Linda Rothschild
Jeanette Greenberg
Kenneth Mercer
Debra Lowy
Mrs. Thomas George (Guest Participant)

Director and Organist:

Mr. Arnold Bourziel

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                    <text>Commemoralin'J ...
A DECADE OF
GREATER MUSKEGON'S
JEWISH PHILANTHROPY

PAUL WIENER
CHAIRMAN

1943-44-45-46-52

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF GREATER MUSKEGON
1953 CAMPAIGN DINNER
Temple B'nai Israel
L____ __ __ _ _ _

December 28, 1952 _ _ _ __ __

_

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�LEO S. ROSEN

J. M. KAUFMAN

HARRY S. BERMAN

CO-CHAIRMAN

CHAIRMAN

CHAIRMAN

1943-44

1947

1948

THE WILLING GIVER
He did the little that he could
Choosing to do it now
Not waiting for the larger good
The future might allow.
No one had ever heard him say
When he was asked to skate
"Come back again some distant day

When I have more to spare".
He never asked to see the list
Of gifts by others made
But gave his little, lest he missed
His chance the cause to aid.
Edgar A. Guest

SAMUEL LIPMAN

HARRY A. FISHER

FRANCIS N. FINE

CHAIRMAN

CHAIRMAN

CHAIRMAN

1949

1950

1951

�Dear friends:
Between the CO\'ers of this book is inscribed in cold figures, but from warm hearts,
a record of generosity and philanthropy established by :\fuskegon Jewry in a decade just
closed.
Ten years ha\'e passed since a group of local leaders met at my home and decided to
organize the United Jewish Charities of Greater :\luskegon. Since that noble and modest
beginning ten years ago, a total of $480,300.00 has been raised. $374,400.00 was allocated to
United Jewish Appeal and other OYerseas agencies. $83,000.00 was allocated to National
and local relief.
The launching of the Cnited Jewish Charities was a re\'olutionary and enlightening
landmark in our community. It afforded all of us an opportunity to help saYe a people, and
help build a nation.
As we undertake our 1953 campaign for Cnitcd Jewish Charities on December 28th.
under the leadership of Herman Grossman, Samuel Lipman and Harold H.osen, we cannot
rest on our past performance, but must give them our utmost support.
I should like to congratulate the leaders and all other men and women listed in this
book on their achie, emcnts in a decade of fruitful philanthropic effort. The generosity
and high sense of communal responsibility that ha,e characterized these endeavors ha,e
contributed immeasurably to the sun·iYal and well-being of countless thousands of men.
women and children all oYer the world, and to the establishment of hrael as a stronghold of democracy in the l'\Iiddlc East. It is therefore. my hope and expectation that our
enlightened community will meet the challenge on I)ecember 28th with commensurate
understanding ancl generosity.
The story in q1is book is of sacrifices made by our men and women in order to help
build a brighter future for our brethren on·rseas. But, at the same time, we did not neglect our home front. \\' e built a $250,000.00 Temple, and maintained a high le, el of religious ancl cultural acti\·ities for ourselYes. At the same time. the Jewish community leaders
participated in and supported The Hackley Hospital, l\Iercy Hospital, and Y\VCA building campaigns. \\' e support annually the Community Chest, Red Cross, Polio, Cancer,
Yl\ICA. Boy Scouts, ancl all other community wide projects and undertakings. Our heart:and pocketbooks haYe and always will support desen·ing causes, regardless whether they
arc J e,Yish or Christian.
To my associates-Francis Fine, Harry A. Fisher, Kelly Kaufman, Sam Lipman. Harold
Rosen. Leo Rosen, -:\frs. Syd Strifling, and others too numerous to mention-may I say
that you haYe been a source of inspiration, not only to me hut to the entire community.
l extend to you my sincerest heartfelt thanks and best wishes in the years to come for a
full measure of good health. happiness, and prosperity as justly befits those who ha\ e established so brilliant a record of charity and sen-ice over the decade just ended.
Faithfully Yours,

~a-~~~
Chairman

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�_About Our Chairmen
PAUL M. WIENER
The historic year of 1930 is remembered as a turning point in American history. For
the Jewish community of Muskegon it marked the emergence of a young man into a role
of leadership which he has held for almost a quarter of a century. At a time when people
e\·ery\\"here were holding on to whatever they could salvage from the stock market crash,
responding to the call of the late Issac Grossman. Paul 1\1. \\'iener undertook to organize
the Finances of the Synagogue to carry it thrn the depression years. In 1941 he organized
the United Jewish Charities whose tenth anni \ ersary we are celebrating this year.
At times as the official leader and more often as the unofficial leader, his guidance and
moral support were indispensable. Gifted with a dynamic personality he always directed his
energies where they achieved the greatest good. First for the Jewish community, and then
for the larger community, his ability for leadership was felt keenly. No cause of any worth
escaped his attention. He was citizen par excellence. He contributed incessantly of his time
and money to the common good. In his liberal distribution of his gifts we find personified
the familiar prayer in the Union Prayer Book: "Let us be, 0 Lord, just and great-hearted
in our dealings with our fellow men, sharing with them the fruits of our common labor,
•acknowledging before Thee that we are but stewards of whatever we possess."
Muskegon Jewry is fortunate in being able to boast of Paul \\'iener as one of ib most
honored citizens. \\' e consider him the embol'iment of the truly pious man, not in the sense
of isolating himself from his fellow man in prayer and meditation, but in a larger and more
real sense. He serves family, friend, community, and nation. These have become for him
thoroughfares to God. By his deeds he has made God's will his own, and for all his benefactions he lays no claim to reward. He abhors slander, and chicanery, and disdains the
shabbiness of human selfishness. By these signs and many more we recognize Paul \Viener
as a sincere man. May God grant him a long life of happiness together with his dear ones,
and the realization of all his hopes and dreams.

LEOS. ROSEN
It can be said that he is one of the strongest pillars of the community. Not only is the
Jewish community blessed by his presence, but he is a blessing to the entire community as
well, for he participates in every worthwhile ci, ic enterprise in Muskegon. Before the organization of the United Jewish Charities Leo Rosen raised funds for the Joint Distribution
Committee singlehandedly. The Congregation B'nai Israel will be fore\'er grateful to him for
his leadership and untiring efforts in organizing and completing our ne\\" Temple. l\Iay he
ever remain among us, an ideal worthy of our emulation.

J.

M. "KELLY" KAUFMAN

A former chairman of the United Jewish Charities and one of its highest contributors,
is a firm believer in the Rabbinic dictum: "Separate not thyself from the congregation."
By his example he has helped to loosen the purse strings of many a donor for in the field of
charity, "actions speak louder than words." !\eYertheless, Kelly Kaufman does not stop
here. He is also one of the most diligent workers in the campaign. He shall always have
our undying thanks.

�HARRY S. BERMAN
Congratulations on a successful 1948 campaign, the year of your chairmanship.

SAMUEL LIPMAN
He \\'as the chairman of the United Jewish Charities in 1948, the year which witnessed
the largest collection in its history. Thoroughly grounded in Jewish history and literature he
can discuss Jewish current events with ease and fluency. Xot satisfied with hearsay reports
about Israel, only a personal trip could satisiy his curiosity about the ne\v Jewish State.
H oweYer. a good mind is not his only asset. He possesses a warm and generous heart
\\'hich finds expression in meritorious acts of charity whereYer they are needed. Blessed
with an abundant capacity for friendship, he not only giYes of his substance but he gives
of himself. He is the kind of a person one instinctiYeiy wishes to count as a friend. To
know Sam is to loYe him. '\'e pray that he will remain in our midst for many more years.
a blessing to all who know him.

HARRY A. FISHER
A former chairman of the United Jewish Charities, he is a man who has earned the
respect of all of his contemporaries. Having once had to shoulder the full responsibility of
this campaign he is fully appreciative of the enormity of the task facing the present chairman. "re are proud of Harry Fisher for his generosity and his many kind deeds which
have endeared him not only to the members of his family but to the entire community. l\Iay
God grant him many more years of fruiti11l serYice among us.

FRANCIS FINE
The Jewish Community of Greater '.\luskegon has long been blessed by the de\'l1t1on
and generosity of its older and longtime residents. These men and \\'omen ha Ye contributed
enormously in time and money, in energy and leadership. toward the establishment of
strong and united Je\\'ish institutions. Always anxious to be relieH&lt;l of the demanding
duties of administration, the elders of local Jewry ha\·e been constantly alert to recognize youthful talent in their search for eYentual successors.
Foremost among the young men who ha\·e made a 11ame in our community in recent
years has been Francis Fine. Francis has sho\\'n a talent ior organization and leadership
which :\Iuskegon quickly recognized. ancl he \\'as gi\·en the opportunity of demonstrating
these qualities to the great ach antage of our entire group. By sening as Chairman of C'nited
Je\Yish Charities for the fiscal year 1950-51. Francis bas himself grown in stature. In '.\luskegon he has become deeply imbued with a Jewish conscience, a deep feeling of identification
with and responsibility to his people, its fate, and its institutions.
,\·e extend our most cordial thanks to Francis Fine for his senices. and commend him
for his example to other young Je\\'ish men and \\'Omen of the community.

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�MRS. JOSEPH STRIFLING
Mrs. Joseph Strifling has served as a member of the Board of the
United Je-wish Charities since its inception, and during the past two years
has occupied the office of Vice-Chairman. \Vhen the general fund was
implemented by the milk fund Mrs. Strifling became immediately identified
with the latter. As an ardent member of Hadassah and blessed with a
warm and generous heart, she not only responded herself to this human
appeal for the under-nourished children of Israel, but she succeeded in
firing the imagination of countless others in this worthwhile and touching
project.

HAROLD ROSEN
Harold Rosen has served as the Vice-Chairman of the United Jewish
Charities during the past several years and has participated actively in
the annual drive for a much longer time. Because of his warm and genial
personality he has come to be known as tl1e conciliator of Muskegon. His
greatest passion is peace and harmony among all the members of the community. It can be said about him that he fulfills religiously the Rabbinic
dictum: ''Be of the disciples of Aaron, loving peace, pursuing peace, and
drawing all thy fellow men to the spirit of the Torah."

SAM KLAYF
Sam Klay£ has served as a member of the Board of the United Jewish
Charities since its inception. Thoroughly versed in Jewish tradition and
lore, he finds his greatest inspiration to achieve the good life from this
source. He is rarely absent from the traditional Sabbath services and
derives a genuine satisfaction from them. Muskegon is proud of this man
of integrity and devotion to duty in whom we find the following Scriptural
verse personified: "Thou shalt find grace and favor in the eyes of God
and man."

ELI SMITH

Eli Smith exemplifies a true devotion to God which is expressed in a
genuine love of his fellow men. He is not only reliable as the tenth man
in a ''minyan" but he can always be counted upon for a generous contribution to the United Jewish Charities and to other worthwhile endeavors.
:-.Tay his kind multiply in our community.

�MRS. FRED RODOFF
Mrs. Fred Rod off, Hadassah 's representative in the United Je"dsh
Charities, is one of the principal mainstays of this drive. She is a firm
belie, er in the traditional Jewish teaching that giving does more good for
the donor than for the recipient. That is why her chief concern is with
the collections from donors of $200 and less, and is the chairman of that
committee. \Vhen we realize that about 70% of all donors are in this
category, we are made mindful of the immensity of the task facing Millie
Rodoff.

MRS. R. SHMOOKLER
The gifts of :Mrs. R. Shmookler to the United Jewish Charities during
the past several years have been given with a generous heart and an
open hand. Devoted to her family, and adored by her children and grandchildren, she is sincerely religious in every sense. The standard which
she has set for giving, merits our emulation. \Ve pray for her continued
health and happiness together with the members of her family.

MRS. GROSSMAN
Mrs. Sadie Grossman, prominent resident of Muskegon for 65 years,
was one of those rare persons who always have plenty of time to help
somebody else.
The time many people spend in rushing from one meeting to another,
or indulging in purely personal affairs, she spent as busily, though far
more quietly, in visiting at our hospitals or otherwise seeking to smooth
the path of some other person's illness or distress.
She was a woman with an understanding heart, \\'ho was always thinking of one more way to
help people to fuller and happier lives.
"The rest. of us." remarked one friend, "are always wishing \\'e had more time to do the nice
things we'd like to do. She had the time. How often do you know people like that? Not too often."
l\Irs. Grossman was one of l\luskegon's most loyal residents, who li,·ed to see her community
grow steadily, just as she always kne"· it "ould. Hers was an eminently satisfying life, \\ith deep
roots in her chu~ch, her family, in friendship and service to others.
~
Reprint of on oditoriol in the Muskegon Ouonicle--November 25, 1952

�1
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I am grateful to the United Jewish Charities for this opportunity to extend greetings to
the Jewish community of ::\Iuskegon on the occasion of their annual driYe. The story is told
of a desert traveler who was lost for many days in the hot, dry sands and was about to
expire from thirst. Suddenly he chanced upon a green, fertile oasis fed by a clear, cool
spring of water. After slaking his thirst on this precious, life.giving water, he satisfied his
hunger on the luscious dates which abounded there. Then he lay down to rest under the
cool shade of the palm trees. His heart O\'erflowing with gratitude, he turned to the oasis
and said '"Graciou:,; oasis, for your lavish and life-n·storing gift:- I would like to bless you.
Shall I pray that you have cool and refreshing water, you already haYe it. Should I bless
you with sweet and abundant fruit, you already possess more than you require. \\'ere I to
pray that your trees prO\·ide a cool refuge against the hot desert sun, the shade of your
trees is already a refreshment to the soul. I shall therefore pray that your spring of water
never run dry, that your trees continue to bear abundant fruit, and provide ample shade
against the hot sun.

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::\Juskcgon may be compared to an oasis that is blessed with water, fruit and shade. Its
water is its substance and goods: its fruit is its people and their offspring: its shade is its

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Temple and service organizations. Like the desert tra\'eler I shall bless you as follows:
:'.\I ay you C\'er be in a position to give of your substance to the less fortunate than you.
:'.\lay Goel bless you \\ ith many children \\ ho will be like you in generosity and kindne:..s. ::\1ay
your Temple e\'er inspire you with a lo\'e of God which will enable you to find comfort in
sorrow, strength in trial, and the courage to do justly and to love mercy.

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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
For period of Dec. 1, 1951 to Dec. 22, 1952

$

Cash on B,and December I, 1951
Cash in Bank December I. 1951

2.350.00
757.04

$ 3,107.04

PLUS RECEIPTS:
Pledges-previous years ............................. ..............................................
Total pledges for year 1952 ......................................., ........................$ 61,694.50
Less uncollected balance ....... ................................................. ........ . ....
3.900.00
•Payments on pledges for 1952 ..............................................................

450.00

57,794.50
58.244.50
61.351.54

Total Receipts

LESS DISBURSEMENTS:
Allocations to Charities ................................................................................... .
Campaign and Banquet expenses . ............................................ .... .. ... ..................... .
Office and Secretary expense ..................................................................
Legal and :Miscellaneous expense .............. ... ........................................................ .

57,061.12
688.94
350.48
51.73
58.152.27
$

Balance:

3,199.27

*Thi,s includes undeposited checks and notes held totaling $10,400.00.

ALLOCATIONS 1952
TO ISRAEL
l' nited Jewish Appeal ................. $ 47,500.00
Hadassah ...... ...... ....... ... ...............
2.000.00
American Fund for
100.00
Israel. Institutions .. .................
600.00
\Veizman Institute ..........................
600.00
Hebrew Uni~ersity ..........................
300.00
Haifa Technological College .•.....
Federated Council of
250.00
Israel Institutions ........ ....... ....
$ 51,350.00

OTHER
l!nion of ..\merican Hebrew
Congregations ............................
11uskcgon Hebrew School .............
Special Relief 11 uskegon Area ......
Hillel Foundation ..............................
B'nai B'rith National
Youth Service ................................

1,000.00
500.00
2,011.12
150.00 •
200.00

.\ml'rican Association for
Jewish Education .........................
Brandeis University .. . ..............
Dropsie College .... ..... ........... ...
Jewish \\'elfarc Board ....................
Jewish Telegraphic Agency ..........
Hias (Hebrew Immigrant
Sheltering Society) ......
Leo Levi 1[cmorial Hospital ........
:-;'at,onal Jewish Hospital, Denver
Jewish Consumptive Hospital
of Los Angeles ............................
National Jewish Home
for Children ...................................
Bcllefaire .....................................
American Jewish Congress ............
Joint Defense Appeal ..................
Jewish Theological Seminary
of Xew York .......................
H istradruth I vrith ..... ..... .............
TOT,\L

25.00
200.00
100.00
250.00
25.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
500.00
200.00
100.00

5,711.12

$ 57,061.12

�_Affocalionj -- r/ame o/ f?ecipienl and _Amounlj Paid lo Cach
1943

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American Ass'n for Jewish Education ...
American Friends Hebrew University ...

-····

···•·

American Fund for Israel Institutions
American Fund for
Palestinian Institutions ...

-

_...............$

American Jewish Conference ..................
American Jewish Congress ...................

25.00 $

---------·-·

··-···-

50.00 $

100.00

--········.

$

150.00

Uooo • ••••••

100.00

60.00
............
....
............

200.00

······--·--...........
............

...... .......

...........

... ........

....... ....

2,000.00

Council of Jewish Fed. &amp; Welfare Fds...

............

75.00

120.00

250.00

Day Care Center .......................................

~--··•· •·· -

. . . . . . c., ,. .

............

····••·-----

Donations-Transients .............................

......

............

38.00

50.00

·······---

--·-······--

Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Theological Seminary . ...................

25.00

·•• ·•·····

50.00

I 50.00

100.00

375.00

........

· ••

............

............

·········--·

····•·······

600.00

····•·- ·"""

............

50.00

200.00

200.00

450.00

........ ..

..... ......

............

............

...........

--

., ---·

111.00

............

... .........

1,310.00

600.00

···- ... .
,

100.00
••· •·

..

............

_

,

.....

............

............

............

...........

200.00

200.00

200.00

600.00

............

.. --~-- ....

............

............

............

1,000.00

............

18,000.00

............

6,672.21

.. ......

24,672.21

........ .....

............

...........

............

2,000.00

100.00

............

~----·••- .

•-·····---

-

842.50
25.00

....

..

......

----·----

..........

197.50

............

25.00

--·····--···

............

............

............

----·------·

..........

88.00

---·

............

••·••··--···

100.00

.. ...

............

............

25.00

100.00

225.00

75.00

150.00

150.00

150.00

............

............

............

····--····-....... ....

............

550.00

............

110.00

.......

Ex-Patients Home of Denver .., ..............

15.00

25.00

35.00

35.00

............

...........

............

............

Federal Council of Israel 1 nstitutions ...

... ....&amp;&amp;.

............

....... -···

....... ....

- ........

............

............

............

250.00

250.00

500.00

............

112.62

2,000.00

13,000.00

............

2,000.00

500.00

300.00

1,325.00

500.00

600.00

1,350.00

............

............

300.00

100.00

100.00

1,350.00

Gifts-Men in Service ..
Hadassah

·····

. .....

•·

..... .....

Haclassah Hospital ... ......

............

............

....... ....

1,500.00

,

.... .....
,

.... . ·•··

,

Haifa Institute of Technology .........

....

......... ,

112.62

.....-~-----

-~---··...

.... .......

-

,

..........

............

............

...... ...

2,800.00

1,700.00

1,000.00

2,000.00

2,000.00

..........

..

,

....

····•- .....

1,000.00

1,000.00

............

............

............

............

50.00

75.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

............

100.00

..... ····-·

Hebrew University .................................

.. ...

............

............

,?'Hebrew College of Theology of Chicago

25.00

75.00

100.00

100.00 -.,·

Rias (Hebrew Immigrant
Sheltering Society) ............................

150.00

200.00

100.00

200.00

200.00

Hebrew Theological Seminary ..................

...... .....

. ...........

............

.............

100.00

Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute
of Religion, and Union of
American Hebrew Congregations ....

100.00

450.00

250.00

450.00

300.00

,?,

175.00

------······

••·

--~-........

....., ..•...

···-···

475.00

n•••

...........

--···

...........

Congregation Sons of Israel ..............

.......

800.00

.......

•···········

•·······-···

............

350.00

..........

250.00

,

····-·-·····

350.00

..........

1,000.00

100.00

425.00

350.00

1,000.00

........ ..

100.00

,

50.00

..... .

111.00

······--···

50.00

····••- •·••·

25.00

-•

.... -----

50.00

25.00

.....

....

50.00

..... ··--

25.00

•• r••••

50.00

......

25.00 $

25.00 $

.....•......

800.00

,

····•······· $
····· ......

$

50.00

········•··

..... .....

.........

············
............ $

on• ••-••••

............

....

······

..,

............

50.00

50.00

··••·••·····
... ··•····

·······•····
500.00

Totals

1952

1951

········•···
100.00

25.00

.......

.....

500.00 $

25.00

ll'nai B'rith \Var Service Funds .

Dropsic College

,$

·····••··· ..
...........

25.00

...........

Congregation B'nai Israel ....................

,.

50.00

. . . . . . .c,

~lrs. Aaron Cohen (Departure Gift)

........

--··

50.00

B'nai B'rith )Jat'l Youth Services ...

Brandeis University ...............................

.....

.....

············

-·······••a.

1950

1949

1948

1947

50.00

B'nai B'rith Essay Contest .............

B'nai B'rith \Vider Scope ...... ....

1946

25.00

• . • . .u

American Zionist Emergency Council ....
Belfairc Orphan Home ..... . ..............

1945

1944

"'

--·······---

.. .........

............

250.00
.....

200.00

100.00

---~

·······----·

-

100.00

500.00

700.00

700.00

700.00

1,000.00

5,150.00

�125.00

Hillel Foundations
Histadruth Jvrith ....
Histadruth of Palestine

..........

100.00

100.00

50.00

1948

1947

1946

1945

1944

1943

450.00

1949

1950
200.00

500.00

25.00

37.50

50.00

50.00

50.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

150.00

150.00

1951

100.00

1952

Totals

150.00

1.675.00

100.00

312.50
750.00

50.00

100.00

Home for Incurable Jews

100.00

tnstitute of Religion ..........

250.00

250.00

500.00
160.00

Jewish Braille J nstitute

25.00

25.00

35.00

75.00

Jewish Consumptive Relief Hospital .... .

60.00

60.00

200.00

60.00

Jewish Theological Seminary of N.Y . ....

50.00
25.00

Jewish Telegraph Agency

25.00

Jewish \Velfare Board

500.00

Joint Defense Appeal ....

50.00

Levi Memorial Hospital

75.00
25.00
100.00
400.00
50.00

200.00
100.00
145.00
400.00
100.00

Los Angeles Sanitarium ............ .... .,....
2,000.00

~Iona View Jewish Cemetery Ass'n ...

2,000.00

430.00

50.00

200.00

200.00

200.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

200.00
25.00

1,125.00

25.00

25.00

525.00
1.870.00

250.00

150.00

300.00

100.00

300.00

250.00

250.00

600.00

800.00

1,800.00

1,400.00

700.00

700.00

500.00

7,800.00

50.00

50.00

600.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

125.00

125.00

500.00

11,774.13

1,200.00

6,074.13
500.00

Muskegon Hebrew School .........................

500.00
200.00

National Farm School

25.00

40.00

60.00

75.00

National J cwish Children's Home

40.00

40.00

50.00

40.00

50.00

50.00

270.00

125.00

50.00

50.00

500.00

50.00

200.00

National Jewish Hospital of Denver ..

75.00

75.00

1\/ational Jewish Hospital of L.A.

75.00

75.00

. .. .

125.00

Rabbi Satlow ( Confidential Fund
for Needy) ...... ......................... ......... .
Society of Relief of Yemenite Jews ....... .
Sons of Israel- Matzo Fund ..... • ...... ... .

200.00

200.00

15.00

25.00

35.00

50.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

50.00

315.00
250.00

S. 0. S.-J. D. C. ..
Special Relief (Local Needy Families) ..

321.35

150.00

40.00

210.00

50.00

375.00

500.00

250.00
2,005.92

2,155.50

1,850.11

1.975.45

2,011.12

10.884.45

54.000.00

47,500.00

350.400.00

760.00

760.00

Sunday School Fund
3,000.00

5,000.00

10,000.00

15.000.00

45,000.00

63,500.00

l !nited Jewish Laymen's Committee ....

35.00

75.00

75.00

100.00

50.00

10.00

U.S.0.-Fort Custer ........ .

55.00

360.00

50.00

\'aad Leumi

25.00

25.00

35.00

United Jewish Appeal

., ..... ..................................

45.000.00

62,400.00

345.00
465.00
120.00

35.00
100.00

\\'eizman I nstitutc

50.00

250.00

250.00

600.00

500.00

500.00

Z. 0. A. Expansion Funds .. ....................

100.00

Zionist Organization
TOTAL ALLOCATIONS• ........ ..........$ 4.905.00

500.00

$ 11,636.00 $ 18,859.47 $ 24.335.00

1,750.00

100.00

200.00

$ 55.075.00 $ 77.790.05 $ 68,980.50 $ 69,422.61 $ 69.322.66 $ 57,061.12
(;RAND TOTAL*

*This com]&gt;ilation docs not detail an amount of ap7n·oximately $14,000.00, representing total adjustments made
on pledges above listed, plus campaign expenses incurred and previously reported over this ten year period.

$457,387.41

�SubJcriberJ' r/ame6 __AmounlJ Pledged and Paid, and Unpaid Ba/ancej
7

1943
Harold Adler
. ____ ...... _
.\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. Louis :\ron .... .................
.\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. Tony ,\ron ......
.\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. ,\be ,hhendorf
.\Ir. &amp; .\lrs. Harry Ashen&lt;lorf ...
:\Ir. &amp; .\!rs. hadore .\shendorf
Jac:oh ,\shendorf
.. .....
.\Ir. &amp; .\lrs. .\la" i\shcndorf ..
.\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. Samuel Ashendorf
Dr. &amp; .\lrs. Ralph ..\ugust
.\1 r. &amp; .\I rs. Stanley Baru .
Jacob and Euge,w R~11m
Arthur Bt·ll ....
\\'m. Ikrrn\'itch
.\Ir. &amp; :\I rs. Harry II. lkrman ....
.\Ir. &amp; .\lrs. Harry S. Berman .... .......
.\Ir. &amp; .\!rs. Louis J. Berman .... ... .
:\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. Louis .\1. Berman
.\I rs. Rose Berman
... ...... . ......
.\[r. &amp; .\Ir,. R,·uhcn Berman ....
:\Ir. &amp; .\I rs . .\I orris Bernstein ..... .
.\I orri, Bespalo\' ..................................
.\I arc us Bess
................ ...............
). C. llt·ukema
......... ............. ..
.\Ir. &amp; .\lrs. Herman Braverman ...........
.\Ir. &amp; .\!rs. Xathan Broutman ..............
.\Jr. &amp; .\I rs. Samuel Broutman ....... .....
.\Ir. &amp; .\frs. \'icto r S. Bernstein ... _
.\Ir. &amp; .\I 1·s. Sigmund Cal111 .... .....
Dr. &amp; .\!rs. Seymour Cane ...... ..............
Rohe rt &amp; Jerome Cherin Families ..
.\Ir. &amp; ".\(rs. Ellis Chevlin ...
.\Ir. &amp; .\lrs. Jack Chevlin ....
Dr. &amp; :'llrs. Sol Cohan ...... ..
Ben Cohen
..... ........ ......... ..
Jean Danigclis
.......... ....................... ..
.\1 r. &amp; .\1 rs. Henry Darmstadter . ...... .
1".\I r. &amp; .\I rs. L. Darmstadtcr &amp; Henry ..
Paul Elliott .,.. ..... .............
_... .
.\l r. &amp; ".\I rs. Andrew Epstein . ...........
.\I ikc Ferris ..... ..... . ... .........................
Harry Field ... .. . _.. ....... ...................
".\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. Francis Fine ..... ... ............
Harry Fine ..
.. ................ .................
Harry. Bernard. Eugene, and Jerome
Fisher Families . . ..........
".\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. Herbert Fisher .
".\Ir. &amp; .\I rs. William Fisher ...... ..........
Dr. Norman Fleishman ... .... ............ ..
Fogel Family ~
........ ..........................
.\I. Frank. and J. Hecht .. ......
Dr. &amp; ".\I rs. :\lartin Friedenberg ...... .. .
l I vman Friedman ...... ....... ..... ...... ....
.\laurice &amp; Harrison Friend Families ..
.\laurice Friend
.\l ikc Goldherg
".\I. J. Goldberg
Sidney Goldberg .......... ....................... ....
,\I Gold~·n
.
. .... ............ ..... ....
.\fr. &amp; ~Ir~. ".\lauricc Golden ...
)lr. &amp; :\trs. Phillip Granik

1944

1945

1946
$

$

150.00
150.00
.l00.00

200.00
J00.00
25.00
5(l.00

$

150.00
150.00
500.00

$

150.00
150.00
250.00
50.00
50.00
250.00
300.00

500.00

250.00

50.00

72.00
50.00

1947
1948
50.00 $ 100.00
500.00
200.00
600.00
600.00

1949
$

236.50

200.00

550.00
1,000.00
200.00

215.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
2,000.00
500.00

200.00
500.00

536.50
300.00

"':,.,
&lt;,I

-~

,.,::;
-

...

0
~

·-

"'Cl
"'
0.

., .,
Mb()
.,
'F,

_r,

0. C.

~=
.::: g
,..
-:::

·-=:,; -=
~

0

!'l

'f;

.....

I I I.SO $
100.00
400.00
25.00
200.00
500.00
573.00
1,109.SO
100.00

o_
:,.,
C

C

0

0

v

"'...
-:::
0

.,u

25.00
200.00
525.00
336.50
1,000.00
150.00

5.00

$

I I I.SO
300.00
500.00
25.00

200.00
250.00
150.00
500.00
261.50
150.00
10.00
136.50

100.00
350.00

12S.OO
500.00

300.00

350.00

300.00

236.50

200.00
100.00
75.00

200.00
100.00
100.00

200.00

25.00

25.00

25.00

400.00

400.00

200.00

215.00

225.00

300.00
50.00

200.00

25.00

300.00
50.00

50.00
10.00

5.00

400.00
100.00
300.00
50.00
10.00

35.00

35.00

10.00

50.00
75.00

85.00
100.00
125.00

50.00
200.00
150.00
225.00

25.00

25.00

.l00.00

400.00

50.00
.'i(l.()()

25.00
15.00
300.00
15.00
15.00
100.00

50.00
250.00

75.00

50.00
50.00
300.00

300.00
25.00

300.00
100.00

286.50
100.00

100.00
25.00

25.00

15.00
60.00
16.00

4.00

14.00

101.00
711.50

600.00

250.00

325.00
100.00

300.00
100.00

536.50
25.00
10.00
200.00
25.00

,.,::; 0

-

111.50
150.00
500.00

19S2

75.00
250.00

"'Cl
:, -:::

]O

$

1951

236.50
50.00

!

1950

10.00
200.00

25.00
30.00

so:oo

65.00

200.00

650.00

3J6.50

50.0!l

125.00

150.00

175.00

250.00

250.00

75.00

50.00

25.00

_:;ooo
125.00

300.00

586.50

36.50

10.00
36.50

25.00

25.00
60.00

~

50.00
10.00
255.00
25.00
10.00
100.00
25.00
100.00
60.00
40.00
60.00
50.00
10.00
50.00

500 00

700.00

875.00

3.150.00
60.00

5,160.00

100.00

87.00
223.00

136.50

500.00
100.00

500.00
100.00

300.00

300.00
100.00
25.00

150.00
110.00
30.00

200.00
100.00
250.00
220.00
100.00

200.00
100.00
100.00

200.00

200.00

500.00

100.00

125.00

50.00
100.00
50.00

50.00
200.00
100.00

300.00
25.00

:d28.50

8,510.00
50.00
100.00
63.00
25.00
250.00
.l6.50

8.500.00
50.00
200.00
50.00
30,00

5,350.00

100.00

100.00

200.00
11.00

10.00
250.00
100.00

750.00

900.00

536.50

200.00
100.00

Total
Pledges

23000

$

Balances
Not Due or
Not Paid

150.00
1,721.00
2,200.00
2,650.00
50.00
340.00
1,550.00
2,575.00
3,596.00
6,209.50
1,295.00
150.00
450.00
15.00
1.909.50
1,200.00
75.00
2,440.00
350.00
1,625.00
150.00
90.00
140.00
50.00
700.00
535.00
350.00
50.00
169.00
166.00
3,653.00
65.00
45.00
1,600.00
250.00
50.00
100.00
1,441.50
65.00
1,195.00
50.00
120.00
1,084.50
50.00
38,073.50
160.00
500.00
448.00
552.50
1,000.00
1,455.00
380.00
450.00
1,436.50
100.00
325.00
10.00
100.00
3,166.50
350.00

$ 3,250.00

.....,
~
_

�1943
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur Greenberg...............
Grossman Dept. Store . .. .... ......
Airs. Isaac Grossman &amp; Family ... ........
}.Ir. &amp; }.(rs. Harold Grossman ..............
11r. &amp; )..I rs. Samuel Grossman ..............
}.(r. &amp; 1-frs. David Gudelsky ..................
1-1 r. &amp; }.[rs. Komma Gudelsky ................
1-1 r. &amp; )..[ rs. )..[arvin Gudclsky ..............
Al r. &amp; )..1 rs. Oscar Gudelsky ......... .. ....
Hamilton Apts.
.... ................................
Homer Hayden ...... ...................................
}.Ir. &amp; 11rs. Joseph Hecht ......................
Cy \\'. Hirt ................................................
Hughes &amp; Hatcher ...................................
1lr. &amp; :.'&gt;!rs. :,\feyer Jacobs ......................
:.'&gt;frs. Tillie Jacobs _.... ................ ............
}.[r. &amp; 1frs. Sol Jacobson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. }.[orris Kantor . ..................
J. M. Kaufman Family &amp; Associates...
Dr. 1-laric Keilin .......................................
:.'&gt;Ir. &amp; 11 rs. Samuel Klayf ....................
:.'&gt;!rs. Sarah Klein .................................. ..
1fr. &amp; )..frs. Harold Kline..... ..................
Rev. &amp; )..!rs. Jacob Klitzner ................
Abe Kollcnherg .
Ben Komiss .... ....... ......... .....................
}.fr. &amp; )..1rs. ,\lex Krause . ....... .............
)..fr. &amp; )..frs. Edward H. Krause............
Da,·id J. Krupp ... ................... ..................
)..fr. &amp; :.'&gt;!rs. Harry Lahr.........................
:.'&gt;Ir. &amp; )..frs. Jack Lawson .................. ....
l\lr. &amp; )..f rs. Samuel Lawson ...... ....... ..
)..Jr. &amp; )..!rs. ).fax Lebow ............ ...... ...
).lax Lenhoff . ..... .. .............. ........... ..
).!r. &amp; ).!rs. Jess Levin ........ .................. ,
}.fr. &amp; )..1rs. ).forris Levine .. . .................
).! r. &amp; )..I rs. Reuben Levy .. ...... ............
~Ir. &amp; ~frs. Hyman Lipman ... ..............
)..fr. &amp; )..(rs. Jack Lipman .. ..... ............
;,1 r. &amp; Mrs. Samuel Lipman ........... ......
~[ r. &amp; ~I rs. Chas. Locke .................. ....
Don )..[ann ......... _ ... .. .........................
Benjamin )..larcus ......................................
Herman ).[endelson ..... ............... ...... . ..
James )..lctz ..... ..... .................................
).liss Eva )..filler ........................................
Dr. Phillip ~filler _ . ........... ............. ...
).fi,ccllancous Contributions . .. ........ ,
Joe Nadel ............ .... ..... ....... ......... ........
).lax Naunan
.......................... _
0,-car Neuman .....
).[r. &amp; ).!rs. Ted Neumcr ............... ........
~fr. &amp; :.'&gt;frs. Ben Oppenheim .......... .... .
Sctm Orlikoff ... ...... ............. ..... ......
~Ir. &amp; ~lrs. Harold Page . .... ......
).Jr. &amp; ).f rs. :\ lbert Parker .............
)..1 rs. Bertha &amp; Sylvia Paul
... .
~1 r. &amp; ).f rs. "la than Price ... . ..... .
).lr. &amp; )..[rs. Samuel Price . .. .... .....
).fr. &amp; ~!rs. J. C. Rapaport...................
Leah Richd ........ _ ..... . .............. ...... ..
l\l r. &amp; ~f rs. Barney Roberts ...... ...... ...
)..Ir. &amp; ).fr,;. Israel Rodin . ....... ... ...
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725.00
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100.00
600.00
25.00
150.00
150.00
25.00
10.00
100.00
25.00
250.00
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125.00
1,000.00
25.00
300.00
150.00
50.00
20.00
250.00
25.00
300.00

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200.00

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550.00
250.00
10.00
150.00
25.00

100.00
100.00
50.00
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1945

25.00
250.00
..... ....

500.00
725.00
275.00
25.00
235.00
25.00
25.00
60.00
..........

2,000.00
5,000.00
.........
100.00
..........
..........
..........

150.00
..........

....... ..

.........

.........

..........

25.00
10.00
325.00
25.00
110.00

.......

10.00

20.00

50.00
300.00

50.00
500.00

300.00
25.00

500.00
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55.00

1952
75.00

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200.00
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J,109.50
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. ........
..........
..........
.. .......
. . .... .
... ....
..........
..........
..........
50.00
25.00
250.00
100.00
12.450.00
15.00
325.00
200.00
161.50
.........
. .......
........

50.00
25.00
250.00
100.00
10,350.00
25.00
300.00
273.00
161.50

275.00
100.00
..........

100.00
..........
..........

30.00
61.50
50.00
25.00
50.00
25.00
2,500.00
50.00
3,050.00

30.00
36.50
50.00

2,000.00
..........

1,000.00
2,551.50
..........

2,746.00

250.00
.........

125.00
..........

650.00
......... ,

400.00
..........

400.00

125.00
1,000.00
.. ........
........

100.00

1,000.00

250.00
1,000.00

25.00

500.00
35.00

200.00
300.00
4,750.00
25.00
1,000.00
200.00
100.00
30.00

200.00
300.00
8,036.00
25.00
300.00
100.00
30.00

100.00
35.00
5.00
200.00
25.00
10,100.00
25.00
410.00
250.00
75.00
.... .....

25.00
600.00

20.00

........

40.00
25.00
200.00
100.00
12,300.00
15.00
405.00
250.00
110.00
,.........
.. .......
.... ...

250.00

100.00

100.00

35.00
..........

45.00

25.00

86.50
786.50
50.00
10.00
50.00
25.00
2,500.00
150.00
3.790.00
.... .

10.00
51.50
50.00

25.00
25.00
850.00
325.00
50.00
50.00
25.00
150.00
1,500.00

525.00
.........

1,500.00
I 00.00

50.00
75.00
3,000.00
111.50
3,000.00
50.00

.........

..........

50.00
25.00
2,500.00
50.00
3,036.50
..........

350.00
40.00
50.00
..........
..........
25.00

500.00

75.00
50.00
1,000.00
90.00
2,050.00
......

35.00
25.00
150.00
... . ...

250.00
100.00
50.00
150.00
........

100.00
50.00
150.00
.........

.. .

25.00
50.00
25.00

25.00
50.00
... ....

25.00
50.00

50.00
50.00
.........

50.00
..........
..........

50.00
25.00
200.00
. ......

190.00

45.00
25.00

50.00
231.00
25.00
....

165.00
.......
.......

322.00
..........
..........

90.00
... .....

167.00

73.50

93.50
. ....

275.00
... ...
..........

1,000.00
100.00
..........

100.00
1.000.00
..... ....
...... ...
...... ...

1,000.00
.........
. .......
. .......

1.010.00
..........
.. ......
..........

200.00
.... ....

125.00

25.00

1,750.00
50.00
..........
..........
..........

25.00

25.00

750.00
750.00
100.00
..........

750.00
850.00
100.00

1,570.00
.........
.....

2,150.00
100.00

25.00
•· •··
.. ....
...... .
.... .. ..

25.00

600.00
300.00
..........
...... ..

500.00

200.00
200.00
325.00

25.00
100.00
300.00
525.00

250.00
141.50
36.50

150.00
136.50
36.50

50.00
200.00
25.00
100.00

250.00
150.00
........

......

150.00
150.00
.....
50.00
· ....
.. ...

250.00
250.00
.....
. ........
50-00
25.00

75.00
60.00
25.00

100.00
396.50
786.50

10.00
186.50
36.50

10.00

10.00

Balances
Total
Not Due or
Pledges
Not Paid
130.00
4,500.00
19,589.50
775.00
160.00
1,910.00
150.00
75.00
65.00
685.00
3,000.00
200.00
950.00
25.00
600.00
240.00
110.00
1,300.00
1,225.00
60,186.00
180.00
3,290.00
1,573.00
833.00
100.00
850.00
120.00
1,400.00
825.00
150.00
190.00
1,525.00
181.50
1,896.00
250.00
115.00
300.00
535.00
14,400.00
501.50
17,776.50
230.00
250.00 •
285.00
325.00
850.00
25.00
50.00
1.377.00
50.0tJ
50.00
100.00
6,685.00
175.00
250.00
10.00
150.00
100.00
2,500.00
6,520.00
1,800.00
300.00
10.00
35.00
975.00
1,446.00
1,771.00

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                    <text>COMMUNITY DIRECTORY

TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL
5752 - 5753
1992 - 1993
391 West Webster at Fourth
Muskegon, Michigan 49440
(616) 722-2702

Rabbi Alan P. Alpert
President Marcia Garrigan

�RABBI: Alan P. Alp&amp;rt
tll.JSIC DIRECTOR:
Skip Frizzell
SECRETARY: ttargaret Hanger
CUSTODIAN: Philip Beverly, 3r •

................................................................
Congregation B'Nai Israel is serviced by a full time Rabbi.
In the event that our Rabbi is out of town during an
emergency life cycle need, there will be a Rabbi available
through a reciprocal agreement among the Rabbis of Muskegon
and Grand Rapids.
If such an emergency occurs, call the
Temple secretary or the President of the congregation.
The Temple secretary's office hours are Monday Tuesday &amp;
Thrusday from 8:00 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. &amp; 8:00 A.M to 1:30
during the busy months, with the exception of Holidays •

................................................................
1992-93 OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES

PRESIDENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ttarcia Barrigan
1st VICE PRESIDENT •••••••••••••••••••
2nd VICE PRESIDENT •••••••••••••••••••
SECRETARY •••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••
TREASURER ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

l'terle Scolnik
Rick Boyden

Stephen Kahn
Gilbert Ashendorf

..................................................................
· 1991-1994 TRUSTEES
1990-93 TRUSTEES
Art Greenberg
3udy Cohen
David Kolb
Robert Cohn
Robert Scolnik
3anet Hunter
Dan Rapoport
David "itchell
David Blooafield 1 year
House eo-ittae
Robert Cohn, Chaira.an
Art Greenberg
Dan Rapoport

1992-1995 TRUSTEES
Willi_. Reed
Gertrude &amp;reenb•rg
"°rton Kantor
3ane Stibitz

"--bership eo-ittee
3anet Hunter

................................................................

�SISTERHIXJIUHADASSAH EXECUTIVE BOARD

Anna Alpert
PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT ••••.•.•.••..•...••...•••..• Elaine Utterberg
SECRETARY
Helen Singer
TREASURER ••••••••••••••.•••..••••...•••••. Judy Cohen
PUBLICITY ••••.•••••.•••..•••••..•••••••••.• Shanna Mitchell
RELIGIOUS SCHDDL. ROSTER
IET
GIPeEL
ALEPH
David Barnhouse
Mark Gaynor
Aleza Alpert
David Alpert
Jacob Glick
Jamie Kommit
Andrew Barnhouse
Rachel Kommit
Jordan Levin
Anna Schwartz
Jamie Socol
Aron Cohn
Joseph Doney
Sam Wiener
Benjamin Waite
Daniel Gaynor
HAY
Alyssa Glick
Gilana Alpert
Alina Kapustin
DAI.ET
Michael Gaynor
Nathan Cohn
Joseph Kimpfbeck
Jessa Glick
Jacob Doney
Rae Beth Kolb
Jillian Hunter
Julie Fisher
Aron Stromberg
David Jacks
Katie Hunter
Joshua Levin
Brian Jacks
David Lessens
Jennifer Kimpfbeck
Michael Scolnik
Tracy Kolb
Randy Stromberg
Rebecca Safier
Allison Sklar
Michael Tayter
RELIGIOUS SCHDDL. TEACtERS
Director of Education ••...••.••...••••••..• Merle Scolnik
Aleph

. . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • Rae he l

Logan

Bet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sara Safier

Gimel. ••.••••.••••••••..•.•••• Maxine Kolb and Linda Doney
Dal et •••.•••.•••..•.••.••.•..•.••••••..•••. Mer le Seo 1 ni k
Hay ••••.•••••••• Jim Fisher, Randall Safier &amp; Anna Alpert
Hebrew Classes.Sara Safier,Shoshana Stein, &amp; Rabbi Alpert
Teachers Aids ••••••• Alan Kahn,Sharon Stein,&amp; Edward Tayter
UJC CO'lttlTTEE
B "NAI BUTH
Gil Ashendorf
Pres .••...•••. David Mitchell
Rabbi Alan P. Alpert
V.Pres •..••••. Barbara Reed
Stephan Kahn
Secretary •••••
Richard Kaufman
Treasurer .•••• Gil Ashendorf
David Mitchell

�FINAL rENBERSHIP LIST

NAIE AND ADDRESS

a.JSINESS

Alpert, Rabbi Alan &amp; Anna
5280 McDowell, Muskegon 49441

798-2480

Aron, Ellen
1931 Barclay , Muskegon 49441

755-6530

Ashendorf, Helen
3694 Arborway, Muskegon MI 49441

.722-2702

780-3047

Ashendorf, Gilbert
355 E Broadway, Muskegon Hts. 49444

733-1833

Ashendorf, Harry &amp; Sonia
1 245-8998
1023 San Juan Dr.,SE,Grd Rapids 49506
Ashendorf, Isadore &amp; Beth
2160 Bourdon, Muskegon

49441

755-7181

733 1833

Ashendorf, Jacob &amp; Dana
1005 Mills Ave, N. Muskegon 49445

744-5756

722-7564

Ashendorf, Jerry &amp; Diane
85 N. Green Creek Rd, N.Musk 49445

744-4256

726-5215

Ashendorf, Max
5030 Whitney, Montague

894-9521

49437

Ashendorf, Michael &amp; Shelley
3256 Thompson,Muskegon MI 49441 ·
Berlin, Eric &amp; Sharon
5325 Duck Lake Rd,Whitehall MI 49437

755-2263
893-8279

Bloomfield, David &amp; Barbara
3846 Highgate, Muskegon 49441

798-1092

Boyden, Richard &amp; Fran
1338 Crandall Ave,Muskegon 49441

780-2424

726-5215
726-5437
725-3355

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HDftE

Brody, Robert &amp; Michal
757-3099
1691 W.Crystal View,Scottville MI 49454
Bruelbeck, Howard &amp; Juliana
440 N.Whitehall Rd,Muskegon 49445

744-1612

Chevlin, Lillian
1080 Terrace St.Apt 509,Musk

726-3488

49442

Cohen, Judy &amp; Barnhouse, Mark
13390 Lakeshore Dr Grand Haven 49417 846-6514

BUSINESS

757-4763

726-5437

Cohn, Robert &amp; Pamela
1076 Lancelot Dr N. Muskegon 49445

744-4639

733-1590

Conn, Jeffrey
P.O. Drawer D, Muskegon

733-0539

733-3186

49443

Doney, Gerald &amp; Linda
4874 Dowling, Montague 49437
Eckhouse, Dr.Arnold &amp; Beverly
16986 Landing Dr,Sp Lake MI 49456

894-8465
842-4264

534-4679

Fisher, Bernard
400 Lake View Cr #25-D Spg Lk 49456

842-2322

Fisher, Eugene &amp; Frances
5525 Martin Rd Muskegon MI 49441

798-2849

722-6081

Fisher, James &amp; Jackie
1660 Rood Point Rd,Muskegon 49441

798-1100

722-6081

Fonstein, Ida
1039 Beechtree Ct Muskegon . MI 49441

780-2785

Fonstein, Lenore
1039 Beechtree Ct Muskegon MI 49441

780-1314

�Garrigan, William &amp; Marcia
991 Cheboygan Dr, N. Muskegon 49445

744-6255

Gaynor/Vallier, Kathryn
1781 Bonneville,Muskegon 49441

755-5545

Gomberg, Rose
5525 Martin Rd, Muskegon

798-2849

49441

Greenberg, Dr. Arthur &amp; Gertrude
4700 Lake Harbor Rd,Muskegon 49441

798-3655

726-5762

Halbower, Norman &amp; Susan
7512 Whitehall Rd, Whitehall 49461

894-6125

722-6671

Hunter, Paul &amp; Janet
2356 Norcrest Muskegon MI 49441

780-2445

733-6350

Isaacs, Ann
700 Lori Dr Apt 199 Palm Springs Fl

33461

Isaacs, Jordan &amp; Sydelle
29831 Minglewood Ln Farmington Hills MI
48334
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5434 Maple Ridge Rd,Haslett,MI 48840

407 968-2841
313 851-8734
517 347 3170

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1485 Rood Point Rd, Muskegon MI 49441

798-1436 . 739-9341

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1920 Sarasota Ct, Muskegon 49441

780-4560

Kantor, Frances
1052 W. Dale Ave,Muskegon

49441

759-7337

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3024 Sherwood Ct, Muskegon 49441

755-1016

733-1571

722-2279

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AND ADDRESS

aJSltESS

Kapustin, Anatolia &amp; Lucy
890 Woodside Rd, Musk MI 49441

755-8130

Kaufman, Richard &amp; Sylvia
740 Lake Dr, N.Muskegon 49445

744-1769

Kolb, D~vid &amp; Maxine
908 Ireland Ave, Muskegon 49441

759-8142

722-6681

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122 N Harbor Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 847-9276
Kommit, Sandy
846-4342
17495 Parkwood Condo B Spring Lake Ml 49456
Krause, Edward &amp; Ruth
1359 Forest Park Rd, Muskegon 49441

780-2291

Lawson, Rose
Newago Med.Facility,4465 W 48th,Fremont Ml 49412
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110 S. Michigan Av Shelby MI 49455

861-5150

Levin,Dr.Fredrick
16998 Landing Dr, Spring Lk 49456

846-9421

777-2568

Levy, Arthur
40 Clinton St,Brooklyn Hts,NY 11201 1 718-797-0770
Libner, Robert &amp; Ruth
4020 Forest Point Dr,Muskegon 49441

780-4255

Lipman, Jack &amp; Edith
3755 Arborway Dr,Muskegon

780-3888

Logan, Gene
577 Lake Forest LN,Apt M-8

49441
49441

722-6546

726-3238

�NAt£

AND ADDRESS

a.JSIIESS

Lucas, Boyce &amp; Adelle
4640 Sandy Ln,Whitehall MI 49461

894-4700

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1445 Bayview Dr,Muskegon MI 49441

798-1099

Muskovitz, Seymour &amp; Rosalyn
3731 Highgate, Muskegon 49441

798-3225

726-4861

Neumer, Jessie
3760 Arborway Dr, Muskegon 49441

780-2354

733-9465

722-6678

Oppenheimer, Alan &amp; Ruth
1-602-972-8517
10891 Buccaneer Dr, Sun City AZ 85351
Parker, Albert &amp; Helen
1316 Princeton Rd, Muskegon 49441

755-2924

Price, Betty
661 Lake Forest Lane,Muskegon 49441

780-4452

Price, Robert &amp; Mildred
2602 Riverview,Muskegon MI 49445

744-4138

Rapoport, Daniel
4521 Cherrywood Ct., Muskegon

798-3006

Reed, William &amp; Barbara
3727 Bellair Ct., Muskegon

49441

49441

780-2449

Roosen, Warren &amp; Florence
2007 Henry St., Muskegon

49441

759-0572

Rosen, Kurt &amp; Carol
440 Mid-Oak, N. Muskegon

49445

744-4035

733-2101

Rosen, Neil &amp; Joni
15780 Ridge Ln,SP Lake MI 49456

847-9727

727-8888

Rubinsky, Esther
3342 Germaine,Muskegon MI 49441

759-1313

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BUSUESS

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3155 Eastland Rd,Muskegon MI 49441

780-4092

Schick, Lester &amp; Aliyah
1920 S. West Ave, Jackson, MI 49203
Scolnik, Robert &amp; Merle
4460 Cherrywood Ct Muskegon MI 49441 798-2828
Silberman, Daniel &amp; Betty
4696 Heinicke, Muskegon

49441

733-0874

798-3576

Singer, Gerald &amp; Helen
1132 Forest Park Rd,Muskegon MI49441 780-2190

733-1786

Socol, Ira &amp; Deborah
590 Plymouth, N. Muskegon MI

744-0545

725-8301
726-4747

Stein, Robert &amp; Shoshana
640 Lyncott, N. Muskegon 49445

744-8150

725-3300

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6873 E. Calle Cerca, Tucson,AZ 85715
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4047 Nobhill Dr, Muskegon

49441

780-3852

Stibitz,Jane
2022 W Swanson Ct, Musk. MI 49444

739-5465

773"9158

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624 Ranch Rd, Muskegon MI 49441

798 2653

773 9125

Stromberg, Stewart &amp; Susan
2031 Hile Rd Muskegon Hts MI 49444

739-4256

Waite, Steve &amp; Jeanette
519 Franklin St, Spring Lk MI 49456

845-7983

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Wiener, Dan &amp; Pam
1039 W. Summit, Muskegon

a.JSUESS
49441

755-4909

Wiener, Joel &amp; Jean
55900 Jayne Dr Elkhart IN 46514 1324 1-219-522-0408
1-219-293-0255
Wiener, Thelma
929 Ruddiman, Apt 2, N. Muskegon MI 49445 744-1554
Wood, Brian &amp; Kellye
2201 Ralph, Alpena MI 49707

1- 517-356-2218

*************************************************************

Boris &amp; Maya Tayter

924-5935

--------------------------------------------------------·---532 N Darling Av, Fremont Ml 49412
-~----------------------------------------------------------798-1516
------------------------------·--------· ---- -- -------. ·------

David &amp; Sally Uram

4016 Highgate Rd, Muskegon MI 49441

-----------------------------------------·----------------Dick
Elaine Utterman
&amp;

3137 S. Riverwood,Twin Lake, MI 49457

744-9559

Randall &amp; Sara Safier
1084 Walnut Grove, Muskegon MI 49441

798-3897

�Dr.Denise · Holtzman

846-5330

847-2885

1800 Robbins Nest Ln, Grand Haven MI 49417

------------------------------------------~-----------------744-6369
861-2262
Jeffrey~ Barbara Glick
.

.

c/o Camp Miniwawca, 8845 W Garfield,Shelby MI 49455 (summer)
524 W. Wind, N Muskegon MI 49445

Jon . Pototsky

~

Kathy Fraikor

846-4159

774-8181
724-6435

16395 Taft Rd
Spring Lake, MI

(winter)

49456

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                    <text>A GLIMPSE OF B'NAI ISRAEL'S
CEREMONI~L ART TREASURES
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This magnificent silver
Breastplate covers one
of the Torahs in our

•

This is the traditional
Kiddusb cup. Wine is

This object is a "Yad",
which means finger or
hand. The Torah may
not be touched by the
reader's hand or finger.
The Y ad allows the
Torah reader to follow
the
text
without
touching the parchment

the symbol of joy.
Tradition calls for a cup
as beautiful as possible
to celebrate the joy o!
the Kiddusb wine. This
magnificent Kiddush
cup has been part of our
Congregation for many

main Sanctuary. The
Breastplate
is
reminiscent of what the
priests wore in the
Temple of Jerusalem.

saoll.

years.

....

COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
TEMPLE .B 'NAI ISRAEL
1

1991-1992
391 West Webster at Fourth
M.Jskeoon Michioon 49440 ._
Prooe (616) 772-2.7(12

RABBI ALAN p ALPERT
I

-

PRESIDENT DAVID BLOO''fIEI..D

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RABBI: Alan P~ Alpert
t'IUSIC DIRECTm:
Skip Fr i zzell
SECRETARY: ttargaret Hanger
CUSTODIAN: Philip Beverly• .Jr .
)

*************************************************************
Congregation B'Nai Isr ea l •i s serviced by a full time rabbi.
In the event that our rabbi is out of town during an
emergency life cycle need, there will be a rabbi availabl e
thr ough a reciprocal agr eemen t among th e rabbi s of Muskegon
and Grand Rapids.
If such an emergency occurs, call the
Temple secretary or the President of th e congregation.
The Temple secretary' s office hours a re Monday thru Thrusday
from 8:00A.M. to 12:15 P.M. with the exception of holidays
and summe r houri.
Summer hours Monday, Tuesday, Thrusday,
8:00 A.M to 12:15 P.M.

'

*************************************************************
1991-92 CFFICERS AND TRUSTEES

.

PRESIDENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• David Blooafield
1st VICE PRESIDENT •••••••••••••••••• • Marcia Garrigan
2nd VICE PRESIDENT ••••••• • ••••••••••• tterle Scolnik
SECRETARY • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rick Boyden
TREASLRER • ••••••••••••••••••• ·• • • • • • • • Silbert A!itaerll:lorf

1990-93 TRUSTEES
1990-1992 TRUSTEES
Art Greenberg
Fran Boyden
David Kolb
Williaa Reed
Robert Scolnik
Gerald Singer
Stephen
Kahn
Ira Socol
Alan Clppenheiaer 1 year

1991-1 994 TRUSTEES
.Judy Cohen
Robert Cohn
.Janet .....nter
,.,David "itchell

House eo-ittee ••• Robert Cohn ••••••• tleabership ;. •• Stephan Kahn

*************************************************************

�SISTERHOOD,HADASSAH EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT
Anna Alpert
VI CE PRES I DENT •••••••••••••••••••.••.••••. Merl e Scolnik
SECRETARY
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leno r e Correl 1
TREASURER CHADASSAH &gt; •••••••••••••••••••••• Ruth Oppenh eimer
TREAS URER CS I STERHOOD &gt; •••••••••••••••••••• • Beth As hen do rf
ALEPH

Mark Gaynor
Rachael Kommit
Jamie Kommit
Julia Krass
Jordan Levin
Jamie Socoln
Benjamin Waite
Sam Wiener

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BET
6l1'9EL

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Michael Gay n o r
Jillian Hunter
David Jacks
Joshua Levin
David Lessens
Michael Scolnik
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DALET

· Gilana Alpert
Nathan Cohn
Jacob Donny
Julie Fisher
Katie Hunter
Brian Jacks
Tracy Kolb
Allison Sklar

CCN='IRPIATIDN
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Sharon Stein

REL.l6IOUS 50-DlL TEAOERS
Director of Education .•••.••••••••.•••... Merle Scolnik
Aleph . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rae he 1 Logan
Bet . . • • • . . . . • . • . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Sherry Lessens

Gif\!.el . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merle Scolnik

Dalet .••.•••.••.•••••.••••••••••..••..•• Jason Boyden
Confirmation •••••••••• ; •.•••.•••..•..•• Anna Alpert
~ebrew •••••••••.•••••...•••••••••• ; •••• Shoshana Stein
Hebrew .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rabbi Alpert

Teachers Aids •••.•••••••• Shane Bromley &amp; Laurie Stein

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David Bloomfield
Stephan Kahn
Richard Kaufman

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Issy Ashendorf
Les Schick
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1 245-8998
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1005 Mills Ave, N. Muskegon 49445

744-5756

722-7564

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85 N. Green Creek Rd, N.Musk 49445

744-4256

726-5215

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5030 Whitney, Montague

894-9521

726-5215

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3256 Thompson,Muskegon MI 49441

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1338 Crandall Ave,Muskegon 49441

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757-3099
1691 W.Crystal View,Scottville MI 49454
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440 N.Whitehall Rd,Muskegon 49445

744-1612

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1080 Terrace St.Apt 509,Musk

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13390 Lakeshore Dr Grand Haven 49417 846-6514
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2061 Belmont, Muskegon

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1076 Lancelot Dr N. Muskegon 49445

744-4639

733-1590

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P.O. Drawer D, Muskegon

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1896 Crestwood Muskegon,MI 49441

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4874 Dowling, Montague 49437

894-8465

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400 Lake View Cr #25-D Spg Lk 49456

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5525 Martin Rd Muskegon MI 49441

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991 Cheboygan Dr, N. Muskegon 49445

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4700 Lake Harbor Rd,Muskegon 49441

798-3655

726-5762

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7512 Whitehall Rd, Whitehall 49461

894-6125

722-6671

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2356 Norcrest Muskegon MI 49441

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1485 Rood Point Rd, Muskegon MI 49441
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1920 Sarasota Ct, Muskegon 49441
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1052 W. Dale Ave,Muskegon

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780-4560

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3024 Sherwood Ct, Muskegon 49441

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3060 Maple Grove Apt #322, Musk MI 49441

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740 Lake Dr, N.Muskegon 49445

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908 Ireland Ave, Muskegon 49441

759-8142

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17760 Bayberry,Spring Lake 49456

846-4342

722-6681

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1359 Forest Park Rd, Muskegon 49441

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4020 Forest Point Dr,Muskegon 49441

780-4255

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3755 Arborway Dr,Muskegon

780-3888

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577 Lake Forest LN,Apt M-8

726-3238

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4640 Sandy Ln,Whitehall MI 49461

722-6546

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6430 Darlington, Hesperia MI 49421
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1445 Bayview Dr,Muskegon MI 49441

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3760 Arborway Dr, Muskegon 49441

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1316 Princeton Rd, Muskegon 49441

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2602 Riverview,Muskegon MI 49445

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P.O. Box 38, Fruitport,MI 49415
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4521 Cherrywood Ct., Muskegon
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3727 Bellair Ct., Muskegon

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780-2449

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2007 Henry St., Muskegon

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440 Mid-Oak, N. Muskegon

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744-4035

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2832 Westland Rd,Muskegon MI 49441

755-6892

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~342 Germaine,Muskegon MI 49442

759-1313

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3155 Eastland Rd,Muskegon MI 49441

780-4092

733-2101

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1898 Benjamin Rd N Muskegon MI 49445 744-0452
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4460 Cherrywood Ct Muskegon MI 49441 798-2828

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1132 Forest Park Rd,Muskegon MI49441 780-2190

733-1786

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590 Plymouth,N. Muskegon 49445

744-0545

725-8301
726-4747

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640 Lyncott, N. Muskegon 49445 ·

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725-3300

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6873 E. Calle Cerca, Tucson,AZ 85715
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624 Ranch Rd, Muskegon MI 49441

798-2653

773-9125

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2031 Hile Rd Muskegon Hts MI 49444

739-4256

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519 Franklin St, Spring Lk MI 49456

845-7983

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1039 W. Summit, Muskegon

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55900 Jayne Dr Elkhart IN 46514 1324 1 219 522 0408
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929 Ruddiman, Apt 2, n. Muskegon MI 49445 744-1554
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1711

A GLIMPSE OF B'NAI ISRAEL'S
CEREMONIAL ART TREASURES

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This magnificent silver
Breastplate covers one
of the Torahs in our
main Sanctuary. The
Breastplate
is
reminiscent of what the
priests wore in the
Temple of Jerusalem.

This is the traditional
Kiddush cup. Wine is
the symbol of joy.
Tradition calls for a cup
as beautiful as possible
to celebrate the joy o!
the Kiddush wine. This
magnificent Kiddush
cup has been part of our
Congregation for many
years.

This object is a "Yad",
which means finger or
hand. The Torah may
not be touched by the
reader's hand or finger.
The Yad allows the
Torah reader to follow
the
text
without
touching the parchment

scroll

COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
'TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL
1989-1990
391 West Webster at Fourth
Muskegon, Michigan 49440
Phone (616) 722-2702

Rabbi Alan P. Alpert
President Alan Oppenheimer

�RABBI: Al•n P. Alpert

l"IJSIC DIRECTOR;

Skip Frizzell

S E ~ ARY:

~rg.a.ret Hanger

OJSTODIAN:

Philip Beverly • .:Jr.

*************************************************************
Congregation B'Nai Isreal is serviced by a full time rabbi.
In the event that our rabbi is out of town during an
emergency life cycle need, there will be a rabbi available
through a reciprocal agreement among the rabbis of Muskegon
and Grand Rapids.
lf such an emergency occurs, call the
Temple secretary or the President of the congregation.
The Temple secretary's office hours are Monday thru Thrusday
from 8:30A.M. to 12:30 P.M. with the e&gt;&lt;ception of holidays
1
and summer hours. Summer hours will be published in the
bulletin.

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�SISTERl-«XJD,HADASSAH EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT
Anna Alpert
VICE PRESIDENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Merle Scolnik
SECRETARY
•••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• Lenore Correll
TREASURER &lt;HADASSAH) •••••••••••••••••••••• Ruth Oppenheimer
TREASURER &lt;SISTERHOOD) ••••••••••••••••••••• Beth Ashendorf
RELI6IOUS SD«XI... ROSTER
Gil'EL
PRE CON='IRPtATION

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David Alpert
Mark ' Gaynor /
Julia Krass 7

Michael Gaynor
Jill Hunter
David Lessens f
Josh Lessens 1./
Michael Scolnik
Randy Stro"lberg

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Stephanie Fisher
Kelly Hunter
Sharon Stein
Jennifer Lessens

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Andy Coh~-Barnhouse
Aaron Cohn
Joseph Doney
Daniel Gaynor
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Aaron Stro'!lberg

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Nathan Cohn
Jacob Doney
Julie Fisher
Katie Hunter
Tracy Kolb

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RELI6IOUS SDIXIL TEAOERS

Director of Education .••••••••••••••••••• Merle Scolnik
Aleph ..•••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••.•• Amy Scolnik
Bet • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mer 1 e Sc o 1 n i k
Gimel •••..•...••••• • • . . • . • . . • . . • . . . . • . • . Steve Mic:klin

Dalet •••.•••••• Sherry Lessens,Linda Doney, Maxine Kolb
Pre-Confirmation •••••.•.•••••••••• ;~ ••• Anna Alpert
Hebrew

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• Shoshana Stein

Hebrew •.•...••••••••.•••••••••••••.•••• Rabbi Alpert
Teachers -Aids. ·•••••••••••••• Jason Boyden~ Laurie Stei~

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Gil Ashendorf
David Bloomfield
Stephan Kahn
Richard Kaufman

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Secretary •.•••
Treasurer ..•.•

Ed Krause
Issy Ashendorf
_Les Schick
Gil Ashendorf

�FINAL l"IEMBERSHIP LIST

NAME AND ADDRESS

I-DE .

BUSINESS

Alpert, Rabbi Alan &amp; Anna
5280 McDowell, Muskegon 49441

798-2480

722-2702

Aron, Ellen

~~/0~~~1:'e, Muskegon

49441

755-6530

Ashendorf, oa / id &amp; Carol
675 Browne, Muskegon MI 49441

733-1166

Ashendorf, Helen
100 E. Norton,Muskegon MI

739-8617
49444

Ashendorf. Stephan
675 Browne,Muskegon MI 49441

733-1166

Ashendorf, Gilbert
355 E Broadway, Muskegon Hts. 49444

798-4763

733-1833

Ashendorf, Harry &amp; Sonia
l 245-8998
1023 San Juan Dr.,SE,Grd Rapids 49506
Ashendorf, Isadore &amp; Beth
2160 Bourdon, Muskegon

49441

755-7181

733 1833

Ashendorf, Jacob &amp; Dana
1005 Mills Ave, N. Muskegon 49445

744-5756

722-7564

Ashendorf, Jerry &amp; Di ane
85 N. Green Creek Rd, N.Musk 49445

744-4256

726-5215

Ashendo r f, Max
5030 Whitney, Montague

894-9521

726---'5215

Ashendorf, . Michael &amp; Shelley
3256 Thompson,Muskegon Ml 49441

755-2263

726-5215

Berl i n, Er i c &amp; Sharon
Rte. 1, Box 1 18, Montague MI 49437

893-8279

726-5437

49437

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1-D'E

BUSil'ESS

Bloomfield, David &amp; Barbara
3846 Highgate, Muskegon 49441

798-1092

725-3355

Boyden, Richard &amp; Fran
1338 Crandall Ave,Muskegon 49441

780-2424

Brody, Robert &amp; Michal
757-3099
1691 W.Crystal View,Scottville Ml 49454
Bruel~eck, Howard &amp; Juliana
440 N.Whitehall Rd,Muskegon 49445

744-1612

Chevlin, Lillian
1080 Terrace St.Apt 509,Musk

726-3488

49442

Cobb, Laura &amp; Steve
669 Lake Dr SE,Grd Rapids Ml 49503

49441

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235-7764

Cohen, Judy~ Barnhouse, Mark
13390 Lakeshore Dr Grand Haven 49417 846-6514
Cohn, Bennie &amp; Ursula
2061 Belmont, Muskegon

757-4763

726-5437

780-2072

Cohn, Robert &amp; Pamela
1076 Lancelot Or N. Muskegon 49445

744-4639

733-1590

Conn, Jeffrey
P.O. Drawer D, Muskegon

733 -0539

733-3186

49443

Cooper, Kip &amp; Luan.ne
124 California,N Musk, MI 49445

744-9102

Correll, She.man &amp; Lenore
· 1896 Crestwood Muskegon,MI 49441

780- 2785

Doney, Gerald &amp; Linda
4874 Dowling, Montague 49437

B94 - 8465

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NAt£ AND ADDRESS

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Fiance, Seymour &amp; Libby
1190 Harbor Pt Dr,Muskegon Ml 49441

780~4441

733-1221

Fisher, Bernard
842-2322
400 Lake View Ct,#25-D,Spring Lake Ml 49456
Fisher, Eugene &amp; Frances .
5525 Martin Rd, Muskegon

49441

Fisher, James &amp; Jackie
1660 Rood Point Rd,Muskegon 49441

798-2849

722-6081

798-1100

722-6081

Fonstein, Ida
615 Lake Forest Ln Apt H-4 Muskegon 780-3866
Ml 49441
Friend, Harrison &amp; Elaine
100 E. Norton, Apt 5, Musk. 49444
733-6542 739-8612
7710 Gainey Ranch Rd #220, Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Garrigan, William &amp; Marcia
991 Cheboygan Dr, N. Muskegon 49445

744-6255

Gaynor/Vallier, Kathryn
1781 Bonneville,Muskegon 49441

755-5545

Gomberg, Rose
5525 Martin Rd, - Muskegon

798-2849

49441

Greenberg, Dr Arthur &amp; Gertrude
4700 Lake Harbor Rd,Muskegon 49441

798-3655

726-5762

~sman, Harol~ ~ ~r~y
90~ i je, a s , ( . . p f21,Abuquerque,NM

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Halbower, Norman &amp; Susan
7512 Whitehall Rd, Whiteha l l 49461

894-6125

Hitrys, Dr Albie &amp; Rhoda
4536 Birchwood Ct,Muskegon 49441

798-1023

722-6671

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�NAPE AND ADDRESS

KlPE

Hunter, Paul &amp; Janet
2356 Norcrest,Muskegon MI 49441

780-2445

Husid, Harley
17110 Michigan Dr,Spring Lake,49556

846-9141

Isaacs, Ann
700 Lori Dr,Apt 199,Palm Springs FL
33461
Isaacs, Jordan &amp; Sydelle
·.29~j1 Minglewood Ln Farmington MI
48018
Isaacs, Neil &amp; Janet
4475 W Milham Av Apt#l Portage MI
49002
Kahn, Dr . Stephen &amp; Andrea
1920 Sarasota Ct, Muskegon 49441

407-968-2941

780-4560

Kantor, Frances
1052 W. Dale Ave,Muskegon

49441

759-7337

Kantor, Dr Morton &amp; Maxine
3024 Sherwood Ct, Muskegon 49441

755-1016

722-2279

Kaufman, Richard &amp; Sylvia
740 Lake Dr, N.Muskegon 49445

744-1769

722-6681

BUSIPESS

73 3 - ' 3 5

313-851-8734

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733-1571

1'-l~vf, Harriet _
-2i+S4 Wi, ,clleste, , r1u s k e13 en 49441

-759 Q3~

Kolb, David &amp; Maxine
908 Ireland Ave, Muskegon 49441

759--.8142

Kommit,Dr Jeffrey &amp; Sandra
17760 Ba yberr y ,Spring Lake 49456

846-4342

Kr ause, Edward &amp; Ruth
1359 Forest Park Rd, Muskegon 49441

-780-2291

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�BUSitESS

NAPE AND ADDRESS
Lawson, Rose
755-2935
1931 Barclay,Apt 211, Muskegon 49441
Lessens, Dr Steven g. Sherry
110 S. Michigan Ave,Shelby 49455

861-5150

Levin, Dr Fredrick
125 N First St, Grd Haven 49417

846-9421

777-2568

Libner, Robert &amp; Ruth
4020 Forest Point Dr,Muskegon 49441

780-4255

722-6546

Lipman, Jack &amp; Edith
3755 Arborway Dr,Muskegon

780-3888

Logan, Gene
577 Lake Forest LN,Apt M-8

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49441
49441

Lucas, Boyce &amp; Adelle
4640 Sandy Ln,Whitehall MI 49461

894-4700
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McBeth, Gloria
-'t709 lid Sct-.egl 5.t , Vi&amp;aJ j a ~
111~ 1 F~~.1 pe-~T /1.,l

726-3238

i;se:1t1

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Micklin, Steve &amp; Kathy
894-1184
6430 Darlington . Lk,Hesperia MI 49421

744-2418

Mitchell, David &amp; Shanna
}445 Bayview Dr,Muskegcn MI 49441

780 282:;'

7-.--1,t.i'i
798-1099

Muskovit2, Seymou r &amp; Rosalyn
3731 Highgate, Muskegon 49441

798-3225

726-4_861

Neumer, Ted &amp; Jessie
3760 Arborway Dr, Muskegon 49441

780-2354

733-9465

Oppenheimer, Alan &amp; Ruth
3053 Coolidge, Muskegon ~ 49441

755-2814

726-4405

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�BUSitESS

NAPE AND ADDRESS

Page, Lillian
714 837-1254
24552 Paseo De Valencia,AptB-407,Laguana Hills CA 92653
Parker, Albert~ Helen
1316 Princeton Rd, Muskegon 49441

755-2924

Price, Betty
661 Lake Forest Lane,Muskegon 49441 780-4452
, 3959 Poinciana,Bldg 9,Apt 302,Lake Worth, Fl
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1-407-965-6079
Price, Robert~ Mildred
2602 Riverview,Muskegon Ml 49445
744-4138
Rapoport, Daniel
4521 Cherrywood Ct., Muskegon
Reed, William~ Barbara
3727 Bellair Ct., Muskegon
Roosen, Warren~ Florence
2007 Henry St., Muskegon
Rosen, t)g1,,119 l a 3 -&amp; · Dotty
2457 Westwood, Muskegon
Rosen, Kurt~ Carol
440 Mid-Oak, N. Muskegon

49441 798-3006

49441
49441

49441
49445

Rubin, Dr. Joel &amp; Susan
510 Lake Dr., N. Muskegon

49445

780-244"9
759-0572
755-1755

733-2101

744-4035

733-2101

744-9234

777-2754

Rubinsky, Charles &amp; Esth~r
3342 Germaine,Muskegon Ml 49442

728-6219

Rubinsky, Louis &amp; Nancy
3155 Eastland Rd., Muskegon

780-4092

49441

Schick, Lester~ Aliyah
1898 Benjamin Rd. N. Muskegon 49445

744-0452

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�NAP£ AND ADDRESS

J-D'E

BUSIIESS

Scolnik, Robert &amp; Merle
4460 Cherrywood Ct,Muskegon 49441

798-2828

733-0874

Silberman, Daniel &amp; Betty
4696 Heinicke, Muskegon

798-3576

49441

Singer, Gerald &amp; Helen
1132 Forest Park Rd,Muskegon MI4944l 780-2190

733-17B6

Singer, Lillian &lt;Greenhill&gt;
5366 A Algattobo Laguna Hills CA 92653
Sklar, Dr. Eugene
2745 Birchcrest Dr SE, Viewpoint Apts #B05 Gd, Rapids MI
49506
Socol, Ira &amp; Deborah
725-8301
590 Plymcuth,N. Muskegon 49445
744-0545 726-4747
Stein, Rebert &amp; Shoshana
640 Lyncott, N. Muskegon 49445

744-8150

Steindler, Jack &amp; Irene
6873 E. Calle Cerca, Tucson,AZ 85715
Stern, Bernard &amp; Sara
4047 Ncbhill Dr, Muskegon
Wiener, Dan &amp; Pam
1039 W. Summit, Muskegon

49441
49441

725-3300

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780-3852
755-4909

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Wi ener, Joel QI Jean
55900 Jayne Dr Elkhart IN 46514 1324 l 219 522 0408
l 219 293-0255
Wi ener, Thelma
929 Ruddiman, Apt
Muskegon MI 49445 744-1554
Wood, Brian &amp; Kellye
220) Ralph, Alpena MI 49707

1- 517-356-2218

�NAPE &amp; ADDRESS

BUSIIESS

*************************************************************

Cantor, Larry &amp; Amy
432 E. 88th St PHB, NY,NY 10128
Fuller, Terry &amp; Sharon
. J315 Kloap #C,Muskegon MI 49441

780-4630

Kapustin, Anatolia &amp; Lucy
3060 Maple Grove Apt #322
Muskegon MI
49441

755-8130

Krass, Afon &amp; Oksana
3060 Maple Grove Apt #122
Muskegon Ml 49441

755-8229

726-5047

Levy, Arthur
1 718 797-0770
' 40 Clinton St, Brooklyn Hts, NY 11201
Stibitz, Jane
2022 W Swanson Ct,Muskegon MI 49444

739-5465
....

Stromberg, Maurice &amp; Doris
624 Ranch Rd , Muskegon MI 49441

798-2653

Stromberg, Stewart &amp; Susan
ol,d,J J Hi le Rd, Muskegon Hts MI 49444

739-4256

773-9125

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1988-1989
MUSKEGON JEWISH CENTENNIAL

COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL
1988-1989
391 West Webster at Fourth
Muskegon, Michigan 49440
Phone (616) 722-2702

Rabbi Alan P. Alpert
President Robert N. Scolnik

�RABBI: Alan P. Alpert
MUSIC DIRECTOR:

Skip Frizzell

SECRETARY:

Margaret Hanger

CUSTODIAN:

Philip Beverly, Jr.

*************************************************************
Congregation B'Nai Isreal is serviced by a full time rabbi.
In the event that our rabbi is Qut of town during an
emergency life cycle need, there will be a rabbi available
through a reciprocal agreement among the rabbis of Muskegon
and Grand Rapids.
If such an emergency occurs, call the
Temple secretary or the President of the congregation.
The Temple secretary's office hours are Monday thru Thrusday
from 8:30A.M. to 12:30 P.M. with the exception of holidays
and summer hours.
Summer hours will be published in the
bulletin.

***********************~*************************************
1988-89 OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1st VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2nd VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .
TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Robert Scolnik
Richard Boyden
Susan Rubin
Lester Schick
Gilbert Ashendorf

1986-89 TRUSTEES

1987-90 TRUSTEES

1988-91 TRUSTEES

David Bloomfield
James Fisher
Ruth Krause
Al Parker
Merle Scolnik
Robert Stein
Shoshanna Stein

Robert Cohn
Art Greenberg
David Kolb
Alan Oppenheimer
Joel Rubin
Aliyah Schick

Abe Ashendorf
Isadore Ashendorf
Julie Bruelbeck
Marcia Garrigan
Stephan Kahn
Dan Rapoport
Eugene Sklar

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�SISTERHOOD/HADASSAH EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT
Merle Scolnik
PUBLICITY
• . • . • . . • • • • . . . • . . • . • . . . . . • . • • • Fran Boyden
SECRETARY
.•..••..•••.•..•......•....•.• Shirley Rapoport
TREASURER &lt;HADASSAH ) ........••... ~·····•·· Ruth Oppenheimer
TREASURER &lt;SISTERHOOD~ .......•............• Anna Alpert
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ROSTER
ALEPH
Aleza Alpert
Andy Cohn
Joseph Doneyr
Daniel Gaynor
Aaron Kahn
Rae Beth Kolb
BET
Michael Gaynor
Jillian Hu n ter
David Lessens
Josh Levin
Michae.l Scolnik
T.J. Smith

DALET
Stepjanie Fisher
Ryan Halbower
Kelly Hunter
Alan Kahn
Jennifer Lessens
Katie McBeth
Emily Rubin
Sharon Stein
Kevin McBeth

PRE CONFIRMATION
Jason Boyden
Shane Bromley
Jennifer Hunter
Mitchell Rubin
Laurie Stein
Kevin McBeth
Samantha Sklar
Jenna · Geiger
GIMEL
Gilana Alpert
Nathan Cohn
Jacob Doney
Julie Fisher
Katie Hunter
Alyson Sklar

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TEACHERS
Director of Education ...•........•....... Merle Scolnik
Aleph . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . Amy Scolnik
Bet •..•........•.......•............... Merle Scolnik
Gimel &amp; Dalet ............••.......•.•.. Rotating Teachers
Pre-Confirmation . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Alpert
Hebrew . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . Jeff Kahn
Hebrew
Rabbi Alpert
UJC COMMITTEE
Abe Ash e ndorf
Gil Ashendorf
David Bloomfield
Richard Kaufman
Bob Scolnik

YOUTH LEADER ..•.. Stephen Rubin
Youth Co-Presidents ..• Jeff Kahn
Mark Sin_ger

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3053 Eastland, Muskegon 49441

HOME

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923 Oak Ridge, Muskegon 49441

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1023 San Juan Dr.,S.E.,
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798-1592

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1691 W.Crystal View Dr
Scottville 49454

757-3099

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440 N. Whitehall Rd
N. Muskegon 49445

744-1612

Chevlin, Mrs Jack &lt;Lillian)
1080 Terrace St. Apt 509
Muskegon 49442

726-3488

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1076 Lancelot Dr N. Muskegon 49445

744-4639

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744-5049

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1538 Colonial Rd, Muskegon 49441

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400 Lake View Ct, Apt
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5525 Martin Rd, Muskegon 49441

798-2849

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5068 Pine Ridge Dr,Muskegon 49441

798-1100

722-6081

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Muskovitz, Mr &amp; Mrs Seymour (Rosalyn)
3731 Highgate, Muskegon 49441

798-3225

726-4861

Neumer, Mr &amp; Mrs Ted (Jessie)
3760 Arborway Dr, Muskegon 49441

780-2354

733-9465

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3053 Coolidge, Muskegon 49441

755-2814

726-4405

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24552 Paseo De Valencia, Apt
Laguna Hills, Ca. 92653

8-407

Parker, Mr &amp; Mrs Albert ( Helen)
1316 Princeton RD, Muskegon 49441

714 837-1254
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Price, Mrs. Samuel &lt;Betty)
661 Lake Forest Lane, Muskegon 49441 780-4452
3959 Poinciana,Bldg 9,Apt 302
Lake Worth, Fl.
1-407-965-6079
Rapoport, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel (Shirley)
4521 Cherrywood Ct., Muskegon 49441 798-3006
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3727 Bellair Ct., Muskegon 49441

780-2449

Roosen, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Warren (Florenc e )
2007 Henry St., Muskegon 49441

759-0572

Rosen, Mr. Douglas &amp; Dottie
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755-1755

733-2101

Rosen, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kurt (Carol)
440 Mid-Oak, N. Muskegon 49445

744-4035

733-2101

Rosen, Mr. Leo
644 Ruddiman, N. Muskegon

744-3014

733-2101

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Rothschild, Mrs. Benno (Karoline)
2832 Westland Rd., MUskegon 49441

755-6892

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2090 Southwood Dr., Muskegon

49441

755-4786

Rubin, Dr. &amp; Mrs. Joel (Susan)
510 Lake Dr., N. Muskegon 49445

744-9234

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773-8873

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744-0452

Scolnik, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert &lt;Merle)
4460 Cherrywood Ct Muskegon 49441

798 -2828

Silberman, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel (Betty)
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798-3576

Singer, Mr &amp; Mrs Gerry (Helen)
1132 Forest Park Rd,Muskegon 49441
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645 Lake Forest Lane, Apt. C-7,
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780-2190

777-2754

722-2815

733-0874

733-1786

780-3425

Singer, Mrs. Sam &lt;Lillian)
1660 Avenida Majorca,
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92653
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11665 Garnsey St,Grand Haven 49417
Socol, Ira &amp; Deborah
590 Plymouth, N. Muskegon MI 49445
Stein, Mr &amp; Mrs Robert (Shoshana)
640 Lyncott, N. Muskegon 49445
Steindler, Mr &amp; Mrs Jack &lt;Ir,ene&gt;
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846-7608

846-0230

744-0545

726-4747

744-8150

725-3300

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1896 Cr es twood LN, Muskegon 49441

780 - 3866

Friend, Mr &amp; Mrs Harrison &lt;El a ine)
100 E . Norton , Apt 5 , . Musk . 49444

733-6542

Garrigan, Mr &amp; Mrs William (Marcia)
991 Cheboygan Dr, N. Muskegon 49445

744-6255

Gaynor/Vallier, Kathryn
1781 Bonnevill e , Muskegon 49441

7 44-54 18

Geiger, Mr &amp; Mrs Michael (Julene)
2195 Seminole Rd, Muskegon 49441

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Gomberg, Rose
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4700 Lake Harbor Rd,Muskegon 49441

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739-86 12

733-1166

798-3655

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894- 6125

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Hunter, Mr &amp; Mrs Paul (Janet)
2356 Norcrest,Muskegon MI 49441

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Isaacs, Mrs Ben &lt;Ann)
700 Lori Dr, Apt 199
Palm Springs, Fl
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407 - 968-29 41

Isaacs, Mr &amp; Mrs Jordan &lt;Sydelle
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Farmington,
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Kahn, Dr &amp; Mrs Stephen (Andrea)
1920 Sarasota Ct, Muskegon 49441

780-456 0

Kantor, Mrs Morris &lt;Fr a nces)
1052 W. Dal e Ave,Muskegon

759-7337

Grossman, Mr &amp; Mrs Harold (Marcy)
909 Tijeras,N.W. Apt 121
Albuquerque, NM 87102

49441

733-1571

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3024 Sherwood Ct, Muskegon 49441

755-1016

722-2279

Kaufman,Mr &amp; Mrs Richard &lt;Sylvia)
740 Lake Dr, N. Muskegon MI 49445

744-1769

722-6681

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759-0204

Kolb, Mr &amp; Mrs David (Maxine)
908 Ireland Ave, Muskegon 49441

759-8142

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17760 Bayberry, Spring Lake 49456

846-4342

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1359 Forest Park Rd Muskegon 49441

780-2291

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1931 Barclay, Apt 211,Musk 49441

755-2935

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110 S. Michigan Ave,Shelby 49455

861-5150

Levich, Mr &amp; Mrs Calman (Eva)
P.O. Box 546, Pentwater 49449

869-5848

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958 Mona Brook Rd,Muskegon 49441

798-7520

777-2568

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Warwick RI 02886
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4020 Forest Point Dr Musk Mi 49441

780-4255 . 722-6546

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780-3888

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759-2595

726-3238

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846-6925

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4047 Nobhill Dr, Muskegon 49441

780-3852

Stromberg, Dr &amp; Mrs Maurice (Doris)
624 Ranch Rd, Muskegon 49441

798-2653

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798-2012

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1039 W. Summit, Muskegon 49441

755-4909

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780-2211

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744-1554

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NEW MEMBERS
Berlin, Sharon &amp; Eric
Rte #1, Box 118,Montague MI 49437

893-8279

Krause, Shelly
1891 Surrey Pl, Muskegon 49442

773-6260

Smith,Kellye Price
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                <text>Community Driectory Temple B'nai Israel, 1988-1989</text>
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                <text>The community directory lists congregants, clergy, administrators, board members and officers of Temple B'nai Israel.</text>
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                <text>Jews--United States</text>
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                <text>Muskegon (Mich.)</text>
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                <text>Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.</text>
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                <text>L'dor V'dor (project)</text>
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                <text>Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives</text>
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