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Agenda Items
1 - Consideration of the report of the committee formed by the esteemed General Council to express an opinion on hospital matters (see pages 1, 2, 3)
2 - Requesting the approval of the High Council for the respected Schools Committee formed by the esteemed Lay Council from distinguished individuals whose
names are listed below in alphabetical order, while preserving titles:
Ibrahim Al-Kabir
Israel Nassim Hay
Khedhouri Murad Shuker
Selim Koubi (Doctor)
Ezra Qara'in (Doctor)
Gurji Ibrahim Hayyim
Moiz Ita
And that is in accordance with Article 25 of the Community Bylaw No. 36 of 1931
3 - Requesting the approval of the High Council for the disbursement of an amount of 303 Dinars and 615 Fils to the Alliance schools outside the approved budget as follows:
| Dinar | Fils
Adjustment difference for the salary of the retiree Dawood Rajwan | 12 | 600
Budget deficit of Albert Sassoon School for the year 933/934 | 15 | 995
« « « Laura Khedhouri « « « | 66 | 132
« « « Albert Sassoon « 32/ 33 | 67 | 466
« « « Laura Khedhouri « « « | 47 | 789
Decrease in the aid of the French Republic for the year 933/934 | 93 | 633
| 303 | 615
4 - Based on the decision of the General Council dated 11/4/34, 1100 students out of a total of 2700 students
from the Midrash students were transferred to the Menashi Saleh School along with nine teachers from the Midrash teachers. Considering that the annual expenses of the Midrash are 3120 Dinars and the number of students is 2700,
the cost per student is 1 Dinar and 155 Fils annually, and the total cost for all transferred students is 1270 Dinars and a half annually,
and 105 Dinars and 875 Fils monthly. The Council decided in its session held on May 30, 935, to deduct the latter amount from the Council's allocations
to the Midrash schools and pay it to the Menashi Saleh School directly, starting from the month of May 935. The Council also decided to disburse
an amount of 66 Dinars and 814 Fils to the Midrash schools as an extraordinary aid to facilitate the administration during the month of May 935. It is requested
that the General Council ratifies the disbursement of this amount from outside the approved budget.
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Register of immovable properties belonging to the Israelite community
in Baghdad
Serial Number ⟦line⟧
Name of the institution to which the property belongs or which is the trustee over it: .=.=.
1 — Neighborhood | 10 — The value recorded in the Tabu title deed
2 — Type of property | 11 — Is there an endowment (waqf) deed regarding it, its number and date?
3 — Category of property, i.e., is it private ownership or endowment | 12 — Name of the trustee and the conditions of the trusteeship
4 — Door numbers | 13 The entity for which the property is endowed
5 — How it is used at the present time | 14 — Is the property registered under a pseudonym and how is that?
6 — How the community acquired it | 15 — Is there any other document regarding this property, its ownership, or the right of disposal in it, and if the answer is in the affirmative, state its nature, date, and number
7 — Is it registered in the Tabu Department | 16 — The entity to which the revenues are spent
8 — Number and date of the Tabu title deed and Tabu serial number | 17 — Is there any dispute regarding it
9 — Area and boundaries |
Notes
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Administration of the Lay Council
of the Jewish Community
Baghdad
Telephone No. 531
Lay Council * Baghdad
JEWISH LAY COUNCIL
BAGHDAD
Telephone No. 531
No.: January 25, 1935
Date:
Subject Summary:
No.:
Date:
Subject:
4789
The Honorable Notables
Salman Effendi Al-Kabir
Saleh " Shlomo, the respected
Sion " Gege
After greetings and respect
Since it was necessary to take the measures outlined in the Council's report on its activities and accounts
for the year 34-1935 regarding properties in order to safeguard the community's rights and interests in these properties
of various types and to ensure their proper management in an organized manner, the Council decided in its session held
on 12/26/1934 to appoint you as a Property Committee for the community to achieve the required reform.
What we know of your desire to work and sacrifice for the service of this community
which lacks the efforts of honorable individuals such as yourselves makes us firm in our hope that achieving this reform
will not be far off.
I hope to present to each of you herewith a copy of the report discussed
at the beginning of this letter and a copy of the Property Committee's regulations for your review and to request its amendment if you find it necessary
to do so.
With respect,
⟦illegible⟧
The President