Jacob Muskin papers, 1940-1990 and undated.

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Jacob Muskin papers, 1940-1990 and undated.

The Jacob Muskin Papers, 1940-1990 and undated, consist of correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings, ledgers, lists, synagogue programs, and legal documents.

1.01 linear feet / 0.34 linear meters (1 container and 1 oversize folder)

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Kinsman Jewish Center (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Nvai Zedek Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Warrensville Center Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)

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Orthodox Rabbinical Council of Cleveland.

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Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio)

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The Jewish Community Federation was founded in 1903. For a history of this organization, see the register to MS. 4563 Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Records, Western Reserve Historical Society. From the description of Jewish Community Federation minutes, 1902-1987 [microform]. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 42319086 The Cleveland Jewish Community Survey is a collection of surveys and reports created by the Bureau of Jewish Social Research, a di...

Muskin, Jacob, 1920-1990.

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Jacob Muskin (1920-1990) was a Cleveland, Ohio rabbi affiliated with the Orthodox movement of Judaism. Born in Chicago, Muskin attended the Ner Israel Rabbinical College in Baltimore. After World War II, he was the associate national director of Va-ad Ha-Hatzalah (the rescue committee, in Hebrew), an organization that saved children and scholars from the Holocaust. He began his pulpit career in Cleveland as the rabbi of the Kinsman Jewish Center in 1950, where he established the fir...