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Correspondence between the Iraqi Government and the Baghdadi Jewish Schools

IJA Number: 3704 · Language: Arabic

These are documents from the Jewish schools in Baghdad. Included is correspondence between the Iraqi government and the Jewish schools administrations concerning employment of foreign teachers, students' behavior, graduate lists, and other administrative matters.

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Correspondence between the President of the Jewish Community, Jewish Religious Court

IJA Number: 3713 · Language: Multiple Languages

This is correspondence between the President of the Jewish Community, the Jewish Religious Court, Iraqi government departments, and public and private employers regarding salaries, legal cases, payments, receipts and invoices.

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Tax and Employee Salary Correspondence, Shamash Secondary and Frank Iny Schools

IJA Number: 2866 · Language: Arabic

These archival documents contain correspondence between the Iraqi government revenue administration and the Shamash Secondary and Frank Iny Schools concerning employee salaries and income tax issues.

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Bills, Receipts, Employee Payment, Jewish Lay Council

IJA Number: 2844 · Language: Arabic

This item contains many records of the Baghdadi Jewish Lay Council’s financial transactions, utility bills, payments to employees, and other miscellaneous expenditures. There is a book list for the Frank Iny School and a note acknowledging received payment from the Frank Iny School.

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Documents from the Jewish Hospitals Community, Jewish Lay Council; Essay in Hebrew about Sepharadim in Israel

IJA Number: 1544 · Language: Arabic

These are documents from the Baghdadi Jewish Hospitals Community concerning administrative matters, equipment procurement, employee issues, and financial matters. The item also contains correspondence between the Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews and that Menahem S. Daniel school, and the Jewish Lay Council in Baghdad and representatives in Hilla Province. There is also a letter or essay in Hebrew about Sepharadim in Israel and students attending schools there.

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