AI en Translation, Pages 51-75
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2
The salary of the aforementioned original Rabbi was originally (40 Rupees) per month only, and that was before his election
as a member of the Spiritual Court for the first time, i.e., four years ago. There is no one among the spiritualists who receives
a salary higher than his at the present time, and this reduction has included the salaries of all Rabbis in
general (as we explained previously). Since we believe the current salary is sufficient for his eminence, and since the community fund
is not enough to meet the needs of its institutions, our council apologizes to your Excellency for its inability to treat his eminence
exceptionally. With your Excellency's further respect?
On behalf of ⟦illegible⟧
President of the Lay Council
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Administration of the Lay Council
of the Israelite Community
Baghdad
Number 686
Date 16 September ⟦930⟧
His Eminence the Rabbi
Honorable Member of the Spiritual Council
After greetings and respect
Based on the vacancy of the position of the Acting Hakham Bashi of Baghdad and in view of
the necessity of completing the work referred to the Hakham Bashi of the community by the competent departments
we hereby request your Eminence to kindly attend the administration of the Israelite community
next Sunday evening, September 21, 1930, at nine o'clock Arabic time, to elect an acting official for the position
of the Hakham Bashi.
President of the Lay Council
⟦illegible signature⟧
2
By our requests attached to the telegram (November 2) 500 British Pounds for 12 boys and girls, and the persons referred
to in these lists are not totally disabled. As they are craftsmen and owners of professions sufficient to support themselves
upon their arrival in Belgium, and according to the I-Radit telegram attached to our reality, they are for the protection of these commercial interests by
the Relief Committee in London, not for the purpose of financial aid they do not deserve, and the demand for a guarantee by his brother (for Fouad Levy Luz) and he has
an old transaction in this community, and his residence and family are in Baghdad, to be handed over by the Relief Committee for the purpose of travel expenses
for the telegram of 12 girls and the rest of the amounts for the value of other expenses
22/7/47
President of the Lay Council of the Community
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715
September 26, 1930
His Excellency the Respected Prime Minister
I have the honor to submit the minutes organized by the members of the Spiritual and Lay Councils
as a result of their joint meeting on September 21, 1930, which resulted in the election of
Rabbi Abraham Rabbi Nassim as Acting Chief Rabbi by a majority of votes, so that
His Excellency may be pleased to approve the aforementioned election in accordance with the provisions of Article Fifteen
of the Rabbinate Regulations;
President of the Lay Council
⟦Daoud Samra⟧
N, M
The Rabbinate
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The members of the Spiritual and Lay Councils met on the twenty-first day of the month of
September in the year 1930, under the chairmanship of the President of the Spiritual Council, Rabbi Abraham Yehuda, to elect
an Acting Chief (Qaimaqam) to oversee the affairs and interests of the community until an election is held for a successor to assume
the Chief Rabbinate of the community permanently, in accordance with Article 15 of the Rabbinical Regulations. After
deliberation regarding the person to be elected to this position in an honorary capacity, the election was held
within the aforementioned article by secret ballot, and the result resulted in Rabbi
Abraham Rabbi Nissim obtaining the majority of votes. Therefore, it was decided to submit this minutes to
His Excellency the Prime Minister to kindly approve the aforementioned election.
Baghdad, September 21, 1930
Spiritual Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | President of the Lay Council
⟦illegible signature⟧ | President of the Spiritual Council
⟦illegible stamp⟧
Spiritual Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | Spiritual Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | Spiritual Member
⟦illegible signature⟧
Spiritual Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | Spiritual Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | Lay Member
⟦illegible signature⟧
Lay Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | Lay Member
⟦illegible signature⟧ | Lay Member
⟦illegible signature⟧
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October 5, 1930
His Excellency the Honorable Prime Minister
Further to our petition dated September 26, 1930, numbered 715, hesitation has occurred
in accepting the position of Acting Hakham Bashi by Rabbi Abraham Rabbi Nissim Al-Sindi,
who was recently elected, due to family reasons that have recently arisen. Since opposition
is still ongoing from ⟦...⟧ in this regard, please delay obtaining the obeyed Royal Decree until
another presentation - with highest esteem and respect to Your Excellency,
President of the Lay Council
Nono Mukammal
⟦illegible⟧
N. M.
The Hakham Bashi
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The Chief Rabbi
of The Jewish Community,
Baghdad
Chief Rabbi
of the Israelite Community in Baghdad
Telephone : 200 Central.
Telephone 200 Central
No.: 1282
Number:
Date: 1931/3/8
Date:
Subject
To the Honorable President of the Lay Council
I wish to submit to your honorable council that the process server Muslih Eliezer, an employee of
the Spiritual Council, has exceeded the limits of his duties and informed me (verbally) that I am dismissed by a decision
from the Rabbis, and this is an audacity that no process server has ever dared to commit before.
I request your council to take a decision to dismiss the aforementioned Muslih from his position in
the Spiritual Council to protect this office from the transgressions of such an audacious process server;
⟦illegible⟧
Acting
Chief Rabbi Ibrahim
Aslan Yehuda
Baghdad
⟦illegible⟧
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad
Number 952
Date 8 / 3 / 931
File Number
The Spiritual Council
The Chief Rabbi
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Chief Rabbi
The Chief Rabbi
of the Jewish Community: Baghdad
of The Jewish Community,
Baghdad
Telephone: 200 Central
Telephone : 200 Central.
No.: 10082
Date: 11 March 1931
Subject
To the Honorable President of the Lay Council
Further to our letter No. 1383 dated 8/3/1931
In clarification of what was stated in our aforementioned letter and to avoid confusion, I wish to state
that what the aforementioned process server informed me of was a falsehood not based on a decision, and this is what I consider an insult
to this position which represents the community, to which I was appointed by an obeyed Royal Decree.
There is no doubt that your esteemed council does not accept this insult that has befallen me from this
process server and sees the necessity of his dismissal. I hope that a decision will be taken in this regard without
me being forced to refer to the competent authorities;
⟦signature⟧
Chief Rabbi Abraham
Acting
Chief Rabbi Ibrahim
Aslan Yehuda
Jewish Community of Baghdad
CHIEF RABBINATE BAGHDAD
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad:
Number: 854
Date: 11 / 3 / 931
File Number:
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Ministry of Justice
Personnel Affairs Department
Baghdad
Number 7/1092 1931
Date May 20, 1931
To
The Honorable Rabbi Ibrahim Aslan Yehuda
We send you herewith a copy of the obeyed Royal Decree numbered
(118) and dated 12/5/1931, ruling to keep you in the acting Chief Rabbinate
⟦illegible⟧
Minister of Justice
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad:
Number: 1005
Date: 25/5/931
File Number:
A copy to:-
President of the Spiritual Council
President of the Lay Council
N
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Baghdad, August 29, 1931
To the Honorable President of the Lay Council
Statement of the total expenditure incurred according to the administrative orders issued by the Acting Hakham Bashi
Rupees | Anna
9150 | 8 | Half of the total payroll and allowances for the month of June 1931, dated July 12, 931
Total expenditure according to the administrative order dated July 13, 931, as follows:
92 | Total administrative expenditure list
100 | 12 / | 12 | 8 | School Committee expenditure according to the Secretary's letter dated July 6, 931
Total expenditure according to the administrative order dated July 17, 1931, as follows:
100 | Assistance to the Ya'ali Yatim Committee in the name of Yamin Effendi Aslan
Therefore, the total list of expenditures is as listed below
28 | 9 | Total expenditures of Al-Munawara
8 | 8 | " " Community Administration
37 | 1 / | 37 | 1
56 | Total list of expenditures of the Spiritual Court according to the administrative order on July 21, 1931
21 | 12 | " Administrative expenditures according to the administrative order on July 25, 1931
6 | 13 | " " " " " " 29 " " " "
20 | Reserve amount to secure administrative expenditure in the name of the clerk Shalom Effendi on August 3, 931
1 | Value of a checkbook from the Ottoman Bank
9504
21 | Total administrative expenditure list on August 7, 1931
9525 | 1 | Only nine thousand five hundred and twenty-five rupees and one anna
Attached to this report are all the documents and administrative orders related to it and the listed amounts for approval
⟦signature⟧
Accountant
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad:
Number: 1040
Date: 8/9/931
File Number:
9524 / 1
14 / 12
9528 / 5
100 - -
9428 / 5
9418 / 5
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1088
19 August 1931
His Eminence the Acting Chief Rabbi, Respected
The accountant has submitted to our council a list containing the details of Your Eminence's expenditures during
the period of the council's vacancy, amounting to nine thousand five hundred and forty-three rupees and one anna.
Our council, in its session held on 18/8/1931, decided to approve
the amount of nine thousand four hundred and eighteen rupees and five annas only from the total amounts of the list.
As for the other amounts listed below, it was decided (in view of the provisions of Article Seven of
the Rabbinical Regulations) to seek clarification regarding the necessity that compelled Your Eminence to spend them: -
Anna | Rupee
12 | 14 | Assistance for the travel of Rabbi Yaqub Labton
" | 100 | Paid to the Bakhli Batim Society
" | 10 | Old notary public fee
12 | 124 | One hundred and twenty-four rupees and twelve annas only
Please provide sufficient clarifications as quickly as possible so that the council can consider
the matter of approval:
President of the Lay Council
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible signature/mark⟧
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THE CHIEF RABBI
OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY,
Baghdad
The Chief Rabbinate
Baghdad
The Chief Rabbi
of the Israelite Community in Baghdad
No. / Number :: 1519
Date / Date :: 1931/8/25
Subject:
The Honorable Lay Council
Reference to your letter No. 1088 dated 19/8/1931
1) The amount of 14/12 rupees was presented to Rabbi Yaqub Labton as travel
assistance, by instruction from the former President of the Lay Council to the editorial clerk and with my knowledge.
This instruction was given shortly before the resignation was submitted, which made the approval
of the expenditure by the previous Council impossible.
2) The decision to pay the one hundred rupees was at a time when hundreds of poor people
were starving due to the cessation of work caused by the strike that lasted in the capital
for more than ten days. I did not decide to pay these hundred rupees until
distributing them to the unemployed and needy became an absolute and unavoidable necessity. A committee
from the Ba'alei Batim received it and distributed it to those entitled to it according to the regulations.
3) On the day of August 9, year 5691, we had to respond to the notice
submitted to this department via the notary public by the Gabila ملتزم (tax farmer) urgently
and also via the notary public. I could not go myself to the notary public's
office while I was fasting on that day, so I summoned him, and the department had to pay the ten
rupees as a fee for this service;
⟦signature⟧
Chief Rabbi Abraham ⟦...⟧
For the Jewish Community ⟦...⟧
Baghdad
The Chief Rabbi ⟦...⟧
The Council Administration ⟦...⟧ - Baghdad
Record ⟦...⟧
File Number ⟦...⟧
25/8/931
Copy to the file of the Honorable Presidency
The Chief Rabbi
880/
1631 Section B 31
To the Chairman of the Raukh Kadoorie Market Works Committee
With reference to your letter No. 1631/8/81 dated July 17, 1931, and to the decision of the Raukh Kadoorie Market Works Committee taken at its meeting held on July 12, 1931, regarding the request of Mr. Salim Nouna
Which includes exempting him from paying the rent owed by him for shop No. 17 in the Raukh Kadoorie Market
Due to the business stagnation and the disturbances occurring in Baghdad during that period, the Works Committee of
Raukh Kadoorie Market decided in its meeting held on July 18, 1931, to approve exempting him from paying an amount of
Fils | Dinar
31 | 21 | from the rent of the aforementioned shop
001 | " | electricity fee for the same shop
01 | " | municipal fee for the same shop
321 | 21 | The total amount decided to be exempted
Therefore, please take the necessary measures to implement this decision and record the aforementioned amounts in the relevant registers.
Chairman of the Raukh Kadoorie Market Works Committee
⟦signature⟧
31/7/19
Raukh Kadoorie Market Works Committee
Chairman of the Raukh Kadoorie Market Works Committee
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1728
12/7/1932
His Eminence, the President of the Spiritual Council, Respected
Reference to your letter dated July 10, 1932
Despite our strong desire to fulfill your Eminence's request, the payment of the
required amount at the present time is not within our power due to the distress prevailing over
the community's fund on one hand, and in accordance with the principle of equality which no leader
can deviate from on the other hand.
Nevertheless, efforts are underway to find new revenues to cover the deficit
and to earn the gratitude of every person concerned - with much respect to your Eminence.
⟦...⟧
Acting Head of the Community
⟦illegible⟧
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Spiritual Committee of the Holy Community - Baghdad
The Jewish Spiritual Council - Baghdad
JEWISH RELIGIOUS COUNCIL,
BAGHDAD
July 10, 1944
In the presence of His Excellency, the respected President of the Jewish Community
After offering respect
I inform Your Excellency that the former President of the Community decided to pay all employees of this department
a full salary for the month of April 1944, and since this department is called the Hakhamkhana administration, and I was at that time acting
as the Hakham Bashi until April 31, 1944, it was necessary to pay my salary in full as well, like the rest of the employees.
However, he paid me half a salary on the grounds that I did not receive the legally prescribed salary of the Acting Hakham Bashi, and since the former
President of the Community approved half of my salary for the merger, and also I have no other source or income like the other
rabbis, and the community fund owes me three and a half months' salary in arrears for the merger.
Therefore, I hope and beg Your Excellency to include me in your kindness by paying the other half of my salary, and I have firm hope
in your good intentions and conscience to fulfill this request of mine, and to you much respect.
⟦illegible signature stamp⟧
President of the Spiritual Council
While I state that despite our strong desire to grant his request,
however, our current financial situation of the community at the present time does not allow for responding to the disbursement of the half,
and in view of its observed rule that no president can deviate from, and yet the consequences are ongoing
to find new financial resources for the fund, and then for each person there is a connection.
P. ⟦...⟧ 22/7
847
21 / 7 / 1966
Honorable President of the Physical Council
1966 on ⟦10⟧ July 1966
Since I have reached the legal retirement age in the Sha
⟦Therefore⟧ I hope you will be so kind as to state the administration's desire to retain me in my position
on a temporary basis, and please also agree to grant me regular leave with full salary
and eighty-seven days with full salary starting from the date of my separation to allow me during it to submit my request
for my referral to legal retirement
except for assisting the houses of the poor with the materials that are customarily given to them
I thank you in advance - please accept my highest respect and gratitude
⟦signature⟧
Sincerely, Salim Rabie
⟦illegible circular stamp⟧
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Number / 100
The Honorable Mosaic Community Committee
Greetings and respect
At the time when ⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦illegible⟧
Sincerely
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
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2861
30 April 935
Honorable Notables
Heskel Effendi Shuttob
Gurji " Lawi, Respectfully
Yousef " Al-Kabir, Lawyer
After greetings and respect
Our Lay Council has decided in its session held on 29 / 4 / 935
to entrust to you the task of selecting a robe to be worn by His Eminence Rabbi Sassoon
Khedouri, President of the Community, that is befitting of His Eminence's position, as well as designating the attire of the servant who
accompanies him - Thank you
L.W.
⟦illegible⟧
The President
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Presidency of the Jewish Community - Baghdad
Presidency of the Jewish Community - Baghdad
PRESIDENT
OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY - BAGHDAD
Telephone Number 531
TELEPHONE NO. 531
Number::
Date:: 13 May 935
Subject Summary::
His Excellency the Respected President of the Lay Council
Greetings and Respect
On the occasion of the birthday of His Highness the Crown Prince, I suggest to your esteemed council
the expenditure of an appropriate amount to present a gift to His Highness - with respect to Your Excellency
⟦S. Khedhouri⟧
President of the Community
Filed
2821
562 N of the year 56
Presidency of the Sales Courts in Baghdad
In its capacity as a Court of Appeal
President of the Court | Mr. ⟦Naji⟧ | President
Member of the Court | Mr. ⟦Abid⟧ | Member
In the name of the People
562 / 3 / 56 in the appellate case filed by the appellant Taslim Razzuqi Malqa
Against the appellee, lawyer Ghalib al-Samarrai, in his capacity as guardian of the minors Fa'iq and Fawziya, children of Mudarris Hanna
And on behalf of Fa'iq and Fawziya, children of his wife Shasha Malqa from their father Fa'iq, it had been decided to partition the residential property in the neighborhood of
⟦Masihiya⟧ | — | Appellant
⟦illegible⟧
President of the Court
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⟦EZRA SAMUEL⟧
⟦BAGHDAD⟧
⟦IRAQ⟧
Baghdad, April 8, 1945
To the Honorable President of the Jewish Lay Council in Baghdad
After greetings,
The house used as the administration for the Jewish
community in Baghdad will have its rent due on the 20th of this month.
If you are interested in renewing its lease, please inform me of that
within eight days from this date. With my highest respect to you,
Ezra Samuel
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2856
11 April 1935
Rent of the Community Administration House
The Honorable Ezra Effendi Heskel Munshi, Respectfully
After greetings
Reference to your letter dated 8 April 1935 ⟦...⟧
Our council wishes to extend the lease of the house used as the headquarters for the community administration for another
year. Best regards.
⟦Rauf Al-Bahrani⟧
The President
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March 13, 935
⟦11 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1353⟧
⟦March 14, 1935⟧
⟦To the President of the Lay Council⟧
⟦The Honorable Khairallah Sassoon Khedhouri⟧
His Excellency the Respected President of the Lay Council
Greetings and respect
On the occasion of the birth of His Highness the Crown Prince, I suggest to your esteemed council
spending an appropriate amount to present a gift to His Highness - and to Your Excellency respect
Sassoon
Head of the Community
2582
5621 N for the year 11
Committee for the Liquidation of Jewish Property
⟦illegible⟧
Memorandum regarding the request for payment of guardianship fees
Based on ⟦illegible⟧ 5621 N for the year 8 in the report submitted in this regard
The committee decided on the same date to approve the payment of guardianship fees according to official receipts
For signature
⟦illegible⟧
The Secretary
Copy for the file
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The Lay Council of the Jewish Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number 531
Subject Summary ::
Number :: 2152
Date :: 27 November 938
For Filing
His Excellency the Respected President of the Jewish Community
His Eminence the Respected President of the Spiritual Council
After greetings and respect
There is no doubt that you are fully aware of the state of the community's finances and its deterioration in recent years
especially in the past year in which the Council was forced to collect donations from community members
to cover part of the deficit, and the situation is still dire from a financial standpoint, as is not hidden from you
When examining the foundations upon which the budget for the year 38/939 should be built, the Council found
after consultation with the committees in the meeting you attended, that it is necessary to limit the
responsibility of the community fund towards the institutions and departments affiliated with it, so that the revenues
it has are distributed in the form of lump-sum allocations to the community's departments and institutions, which must adapt
their budgets according to the revenues they have without the Council being responsible for covering
their deficit at the end of the year, so that the financial situation does not deteriorate from bad to worse. These
foundations were confirmed in the decision of the Lay Council taken on 29 June 938, in which
the Council estimated its revenues at 13 thousand Dinars and decided to distribute them as listed below:
Allocations for the current year 37/938 Dinar Fils | Allocations for the coming year 38/939 Dinar Fils | Community departments except schools and hospitals Dinar Fils
5969 978 | " 5200 | " 5150 Allocations
8061 869 | " 6075 | " 100 For unforeseen needs
" 2100 | " 1825 | Schools
" 100 | " 100 | Hospitals with clinics
" 100 | " ... | The fourth installment of the Alliance Society's claim
16331 847 | " 13200 | Allocations for the construction of sanitary toilets in Rachel Shahmoon School
Indeed, both the Schools and Hospitals committees have organized their own budgets
for the institutions affiliated with them in accordance with the Council's decision. When we distributed the amount of 5200 Dinars to
the budgets of the community's departments and institutions, we found that the situation here is completely different from what it is in
⟦illegible⟧
M 560 No. 61
To the Honorable President of the Lay Council
The undersigned, Rita Shaoul, sports teacher at the Alliance School for Girls
I request to resign from work - due to personal circumstances, and thank you
Signature
Rita Shaoul
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The Lay Council of the Jewish Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number 531
Subject Summary ::
Number ::
Date ::
( 2 )
Schools and hospitals, in view of the lack of other revenues besides the allocations for these departments
and institutions, it was necessary to implement a reduction in the salaries of those belonging to them by 10% of
the salary, with the exception of the slaughterhouse employees due to the meagerness of their salaries and a few employees the Council found itself in need
of retaining in service, as well as making some adjustments for the purpose of balancing revenues with expenses.
When applying these two principles to the mentioned budgets, it was found that the only possible section to make
adjustments in is the section for the needy. We have specifically looked at what the Council spends on the section for
pensioners and the needy, which in the year 37 / 938 was (675 Dinars and 444 Fils), and that
in view of the circumstances explained above, it has become necessary to reconsider the list of these pensioners
and the needy, and to research the foundations and customs that the community has followed since ancient times for allocating
pensions and aid, and the degree of their applicability to the persons who actually receive
pensions from the Council. From the investigations, it was found that the foundations and customs can be summarized as follows:-
( 1 ) That the Rabbi who performs a public function such as a member of the Religious Court, its president, or the Chief Rabbi
(provided he spends a long period in service) is entitled to retirement upon his retirement from service and receives a pension
of his full or partial salary depending on the circumstances. Upon his death, if he has a wife or children who have no legal
guardian or source of livelihood, an appropriate amount is assigned to each of the children and the wife. When the children reach
twenty years of age or obtain a livelihood, their right to the pension lapses, and the share of the wife and daughters remains until
they marry or pass away. A decision was issued on September 6, 1925, by the Lay Council, which
was composed at that time of the gentlemen - (Yousef Mordechai Yousef) (Ezra Nassim Jetyat) (Munshi Korgi)
(Yehuda Saleh Zalouf) (Munshi Murad Mashal) (Ezra Menachem Daniel) - to this effect:-
( 2 ) As for the retirement of non-rabbis, it was carried out according to the Council's investigations as follows:
a) If there was a wealthy family that performed services and provided aid to the community and their situation led
to need, a monthly aid is assigned to its members.
b) If there was an employee who spent a long period in the service of the community, such as 15 years for example, and became unable to
continue in service whether due to old age or a permanent disability and had no source of livelihood, it
has been the custom to assign him a monthly aid from the community fund until his death.
It was also found that the persons mentioned in list No. ( 1 ) attached to this letter
meet these conditions, so it was decided in its meeting on the 20th of this month to include them in the budget.
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The Lay Council of the Israelite Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number 531
Subject Summary ::
Number ::
Date ::
3
General for the year 939/38 and an amount of 291 Dinars and 600 Fils was approved for that to be spent on them from
within the annual budget, as a settlement of the budget decided on June 29, 38, which was based on
the basis of revenues which, according to estimation, will have a small deficit.
As for the rest, who are mentioned in List No. 2, since the Council, as we noted
on page 2 of this letter, did not find a budget item that could be resorted to for the settlement of revenues
and expenses for the needy, it approved the necessary amount for them outside the budget settlement, and that
by its decision taken in the aforementioned meeting, according to which the matter will be presented to the esteemed General Council
for deliberation regarding them and finding the necessary resource to cover this amount, given the absence of
a corresponding amount in the revenues and because it will ultimately result in a deficit for the fund.
Out of the Council's desire to be certain and increase the investigation into this case, it decided in its meeting
dated the 20th of it to refer the matter to your Excellency and to the esteemed Spiritual Council to conduct
an audit of the two mentioned lists because the Council does not know the status of these individuals and those
affiliated with them, their entitlements, and the current customs in the community previously regarding them.
We request that you inform us about the following points:
(1) Regarding the list of retirees No. 1 - who are those the Council believes fulfill the conditions of
retirement according to the current customs of the community - are there among them individuals who are
ineligible or whose salaries are in excess of their entitlement.
(2) Regarding the list of the needy No. 2 -
a) Was there a custom in the community before the Great War to pay salaries to such
needy people
b) If such a custom existed, are there among the names listed in the list individuals
who are ineligible according to the aforementioned current custom
c) And are there among them those who receive more than their entitlement according to this custom and the circumstances
of the community's finances at the present time
Please inform us of the full details as quickly as possible, and may you remain well;
⟦signature⟧
Vice President
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List No. (1)
Pensioners' budget for the year 38 / 939
Names | Previous Salary | Prescribed Salary
Rabbi Ibrahim Aslan | 6 | ⟦3⟧ | 5 | 400
Widow of Rabbi Ibrahim Hadil | 2 | 700 | 2 | 430
Widow of Rabbi Hayyim | 1 | 350 | 1 | 215
Widow of Rabbi Sassoon Israel | 1 | 013 | ⟦-⟧ | 900
Widow of Rabbi Ibrahim Sabi | 1 | 013 | ⟦-⟧ | 900
Widow of Rabbi Meir Kabritil | 3 | 375 | 1 | 350
Heirs of Elisha Zubaida | 3 | 375 | 3 | 037
Shalom Shohet (retired from the slaughterhouse due to disability from old age) | 6 | 750 | 2 | 250
Khedouri Elia Kolel | 2 | 875 | 2 | 588
Poor of Sheikh Isaac | 2 | 700 | 2 | 430
Khatun Rabbi Heskel Ezra Bassa (not married until now) | 2 | 025 | 1 | 800
| 33 | 176 | 24 | 300
| | | | 12 x
| | | 291 | 600
List of names of pensioners who were included in the budget and it is required to ask whether there are
among them persons who are ineligible or whose salaries are in excess of their entitlement in view of the customs that
the community has followed since ancient times.
⟦signature⟧
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List No. (2)
Names of the needy whose eligibility is required to be audited
Names | Original Salary | Salary after reduction
| Fils Dinar | Fils Dinar
Heskel Ezra Dori | 1.125 | 1 ⟦"⟧
Khatoun Musfi widow of Shaul Heskel Hakkak | 1.013 | ⟦"⟧ 900
Widow of Rabbi Daoud Sofer | 3.375 | 3.037
Widow of Eliyahu Rabbi Moshi Shamash | 3.375 | 3.037
Farha daughter of Rabbi Heskel Levi | 2.363 | 2.127
Widow of Shaul Zilka | 2.025 | 1.800
Ibrahim Hayyim Rabbi Heskel Ezra Bassa | 1.350 | 1.215
Widow of Heskel Naji the lawyer | 2.025 | 1.800
Esther Nassim Tweig | 1.350 | 1.215
Masouda Bashi | 1.013 | ⟦"⟧ 900
Widow of Menashi Rabbi Sassoon Smouha | ⟦"⟧ 777 | ⟦"⟧ 700
Aziza widow of Eliyahu Rabbi Sassoon Smouha | ⟦"⟧ 777 | ⟦"⟧ 700
Heskel Rabbi Sassoon Smouha | ⟦"⟧ 787 | ⟦"⟧ 710
Khatoun wife of Ezra Munir Horish | ⟦"⟧ 506 | ⟦"⟧ 456
Rabbi Yosef Rabia | 3.375 | 3.037
Yosef Rabbi Ezra Cohen | 2.025 | 1.800
Saleh Shlomo | ⟦"⟧ 750 | ⟦"⟧ 625
Nahum Kirkukli | ⟦"⟧ 750 | ⟦"⟧ 625
Nassim Mushayyah | ⟦"⟧ 750 | ⟦"⟧ 625
Daoud Cohen transferred from the Spiritual Council | 2.700 | 2.430
| 32.226 | 28.739
| | x 12
| | 344.868
Questions to be answered on this list.
A) Was there a custom found in the community before the Great War to pay salaries to such needy people?
B) If such a custom was found, are there any persons among the names listed in the list who are not
eligible according to the mentioned current custom?
C) And are there any among them who receive more than their entitlement according to this custom and the financial circumstances
of the community at the present time?
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The Lay Council of the Jewish Community
in Baghdad
Telephone Number 531
⟦For filing⟧
His Excellency the President of the Jewish Community, Respected
His Eminence the President of the Spiritual Council, Respected
After greetings and respect
Based on your request, the Lay Council approved in its meeting held on January 5,
939, to authorize you to borrow the sum of five hundred seventy-four dinars and six hundred fifty-nine
fils to be spent according to what is listed below, provided that the payment is due after three
months from its date, as the Council will be ready to pay it on the mentioned date.
We hope that you will take the receipts and organize the payroll lists for those entitled to them
in a manner that secures the rights of the Council.
Dinar | Fils
119 | 771 | To the administration of the Spirituals
46 | 313 | To the administration of the Yeshivoth
56 | 287 | To the retirees and the needy
15 | 750 | To the Tubkhi Torah Society
238 | 121 | The Slaughterhouse
77 | 288 | Slaughterhouse request balance until the end of September 938
16 | " | On the expense account for this year 38 / 939
100 | " | To the Shohatim only for the months of October and November 1938
15 | " | Expense for building a bridge in front of the slaughterhouse for the passage of employees and workers
208 | 288
128 | 250 | To the Community Administration on account
659 | 574
Only five hundred seventy-four dinars and six hundred fifty-nine fils
nothing else
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Vice President