Oheb Shalom Congregation records, 1860-2011.

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Oheb Shalom Congregation records, 1860-2011.

Includes correspondence, financial records, lectures, student records from the Hebrew school as well as confirmation classes, records of the cemetery association, congregational bulletins, and records, together with records of the Miriam Auxiliary (Sisterhood) and the Kadimah men's association, and the Institute of Jewish Studies.

16 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8032991

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