3052
This is an announcement to the Baghdadi Jewish community about the importance of paying the kosher meat tax to subsidize schools and hospitals.
Bibliographic Information
Archival Materials Type:
Paper
Archival Materials Format:
Mutiple Papers
Record Type:
Archival Materials
Language:
Arabic
Format
Binding Format:
Multiple Sheets
Preservation
Mold Remediation:
Mold Remediated
Flattening:
Local
Disbound / Disassembled:
No
Mended:
Yes
Other Treatment:
One page treated for exhibit. See treatment report for more details.
Rehoused:
Foldered and Boxed
Exhibit:
Page(s) from this item were exhibited at "Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage" at the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC, from October 2013 - January 2014, and at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York City, in Spring 2014.
Metadata
Last Updated:
December 16, 2014
Keywords:
Typed; Printed Text; President of the Jewish Community; Jewish Life; Kosher; Hospitals; Education; Financial; Hakham Sassoon Khedouri; Jewish Law; Jewish Lay Council
Public Comments
No comments have been made for this entry
- Covers and title pages imaged in 2006-2007
- Completely imaged in 2012-2014
- This item is featured in the online exhibit.
For optimized zooming and panning please use the Flash Viewer
Download as a PDFDownload File Size: 1 MB
Requires Adobe Reader
Comments
Comment related to full document
March 30, 2014 at 12:33 PM
by Patti Knight
My Grandparents on both sides came from Baghdad. My mother's parents landed in New York City in 1914 and my mother just had her 99th birthday last month. She was born in NYC. My father came in 1928 and then they proceeded to bring all their relatives. In 1870's my Great, Great Grandfather was the Cheif Rabbi in Baghdad. By mid 1950's any Jews left in Baghdad were killed. My father showed me an article in the newspaper of a man hung in the Square for being a traitor. My father said he was the richest Jew and felt he could always pay to save his life.
Post a Reply