Annual Report for 1939 of the VAAD Ho'ier of Cincinnati, Ohio (The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Greater Cincinnati)
1939
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THE VAAD HO’IER
The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Greater Cincinnati, Inc.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE VAAD HO’IER FOR THE YEAR 1939
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand
January 1, 1939 $515.22
Income from Synagogues 3111.00
Income from Slaughter House,
local use 1522.96
Income from Slaughter House
For Livers & Meats
Shipped out of town 2593.35
Income from Retail Butchers
“To pay a part of the salaries
Of the Maschgichim” 555.00
Income from Poultry Cuffs 998.96
Check outstanding #1094 16.00
Rev. L. J. Bergman
9312.49
DISBURSEMENTS
Salaries $7282.50
Mikvah 1939 300.00
Kosher Kitchen installed
at Jewish Hospital 400.00
Temple Israel “Window” 15.00
Jewish National Fund 25.00
Orchin Fund 25.00
Yeshiva Fund 25.00
Arbeiter Fund 25.00
Luncheon Welfare Fund
Installation & Reception 240.67
Printing & Postage 54.16
Poultry Cuffs 100,000 227.50
Freight for Poultry Cuffs 10.65
Miscellaneous 157.03
8787.51
Money in Bank on
January 4, 1940 524.98
9312.49
Respectfully submitted,
Aaron Z. Isaacs President, Abe Kabakoff Treasurer, Abraham Friedman Secretary
ROCKDALE OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY
Cincinnati, Ohio, January 5, 1940
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to certify that the Balance in this bank to the credit of VAAD HO’IER Union Orthodox Jewish Congregation, Inc. At the close of Business Jan. 4, 1940, was Five Hundred twenty-four and 98/100 Dollars $524.98
The Central Trust Company by George L. Hardig, A Cash.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that we, the undersigned have examined and checked over the books containing the receipts and disbursements and found them correct in every respect.
Signed – Rabbi Eliezer Silver, Nat Nathan, Chariman, Aaron Z. Isaacs, Rev. Manfried Rabenstein, H. Silbert, Leo Koenigsberg, H. Weitzman Auditing Committee
Dear Fellow Delegates:
The enclosed is a financial statement of receipts and disbursements for the year of 1939. Accept the thanks of the officers of the Vaad for your valuable co-operation, and let us hope that the year of 1940 will be even more successful.
Abraham Friedman, Secretary
906 Main Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio
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