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Tomkhe Tora Society
Baghdad
Tomkhe Tora Society
Baghdad
TOMKHE TORA SOCIETY
BAGHDAD
Baghdad: July 18, 1934
Baghdad,:
Copy of the annual budget for the Tomkhe Tora Society from the first of October 933 until September 934
Dinar | Fils
424 | 355 | Total expenses paid from the month of Tishrei 694 until the month of Sivan 694 corresponding to June 934 for the first nine months.
141 | 645 | Estimated expenses for the three months remaining of the mentioned year.
566 | 000 | Deducting the revenues
Dinar | Fils
29 | 865 | Received from subscriptions and honors in the past nine months
9 | 135 | Estimated value of subscriptions and honors for the next three months
38 | 000 |
189 | 000 | Allocations of the esteemed Lay Council for this year
63 | 000 | " the German for this year
145 | 500 | Rents of private properties belonging to the Society
58 | 000 | " " shared " "
493 | 500 |
72 | 500 | Annual deficit
Note :-
Dinar | Fils
72 | 500 | First: Annual deficit according to the mentioned budget
100 | 000 | Second: The claim belonging to Hakham Daoud Hakham Yaqub for the purchase of property in the name of the Society, which the Society spent on salaries and expenses due to financial hardship.
171 | 750 | Third: The claim belonging to the Hakhamim of Tomkhe Tora and the employees for four months, as to date it has not been possible to pay their amounts 694
344 | 250 |
To be printed
⟦illegible⟧
18 / 7 / 34
Number 530
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TOMKHE TORA SOCIETY Tomkhe Tora Society Tomkhe Tora Society
BAGHDAD Baghdad Baghdad
Baghdad, ⟦line⟧ Baghdad
— 2 —
| Dinar | Fils
Previous balance | 506 | 750
Fourth: From this deficit, we have a claim for the remainder from the esteemed Lay Council | 133 | 500
The deficit is three hundred seventy-three dinars and two hundred fifty fils only. | 373 | 250
President of the Tomkhe Tora Society
Hakham Shlomo ⟦...⟧ Laniado
⟦illegible⟧
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His Eminence Rabbi Sassoon Khedouri
Respected President of the Israelite Community
After greetings and respect,
I would like to present to your Eminence that in the previous year I was receiving:
Dinar / Fils
3 / 975 from the slaughterhouse
2 / 363 from the Yeshiva
6 / 338
And upon my election as a member of the Sharia Court of Cassation, my salary from the Yeshiva was removed
without justification and added to my salary in the aforementioned court as follows:
Dinar / Fils
3 / 975 from the slaughterhouse
8 / 775 from the Spiritual Council
12 / 750
Therefore, I request from your Eminence:
1- To mediate with the esteemed Lay Council to allocate a suitable salary for me in the Yeshiva
according to the following..
2- Given that I am aware of the financial situation of the Council, I do not request the allocation of an additional amount
for my work as a member of the Court of Cassation in addition to the slaughterhouse and the Yeshiva, but rather I request that
the Council decides to transfer a suitable portion of my salary from the Court of Cassation and add it to each of
my salary from the slaughterhouse and my salary from the Yeshiva. No doubt the esteemed Council appreciates
my work and will grant this request of mine with its known justice and fairness.
With respect to your Eminence,
6/9/34
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
Member of the Sharia Court of Cassation
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ESTABLISHED
1926
Blind Welfare Home
Taht El-Takya Street - Baghdad (Iraq)
BLIND INSTITUTE
TAHT EL-TAKYA ST.
BAGHDAD (IRAQ)
Established in
1926
Industries of the Blind School
Chair weaving
Coir, doorsteps
Mats, wallets
The home has a musical band
ready to play
at private parties
and public events for
very modest fees
Number 24/4
Baghdad on July 13, 1934
His Excellency the President of the Honorable Spiritual Council
Reference to your letter No. 2600 dated July 1, 1934;
Attached are the clarifications requested in your above-mentioned letter regarding the accounts of the
Blind Welfare Home for the fiscal year ending at the end of September 1934. Respectfully yours.
Honorary Secretary of the Blind
Welfare Home in Baghdad
⟦illegible⟧
Administration of the Spiritual Council - Baghdad:
Number: 2247
Date: 13 / 7 / 934
File Number: S
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(1)
ESTABLISHED 1926
Blind Welfare Home
Founded in 1926
In Taht El-Takya St. - Baghdad (Iraq)
BLIND INSTITUTE
TAHT EL-TAKYA ST.
BAGHDAD (IRAQ)
⟦line⟧
Industries of the Blind School
Chair weaving
Coir, Doorsteps
Mats, Wallets
In the home there is a musical band
Ready to play
In private parties
And public ones at very
Reasonable prices
⟦line⟧
Account of the Blind Welfare Home for Assistance
From 1 / 10 / 1933 to 30 / 6 / 1934
Dinar / Fils |
929 / 1401 | Assets on 30 / 9 / 1933, and this amount includes 864 / 27 Dinars, which is the value of uncollected subscriptions recorded as income.
719 / 170 | Total subscriptions
750 / 33 | Physical Council allocations
883 / 64 | Donations
202 / 38 | Surplus
629 / 20 | Proceeds from the sale of manufactured goods
112 / 1730 | Total
| Deducting expenses
511 / 119 | Salaries and gratuities
449 / 37 | Huge expenses including an amount of 250 / 26 Dinars for house rent
154 / 15 | Student food
424 / 10 | Tools for making ⟦...⟧
538 / 182 |
574 / 1547 | Remainder
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Established in the year
1926
Blind Institute Foundation
ESTABLISHED
1926
In Taht El-Takya St. - Baghdad (Iraq)
BLIND INSTITUTE
TAHT EL-TAKYA ST.
BAGHDAD (IRAQ)
Blind School Industries
Chair Weaving
Coir, Door Mats
Mats, Wallets
The house has a musical band
ready to play
at private parties
and public ones for
very modest fees
Number:
Baghdad on: 193
Estimation of revenues and expenses during the three months ending
on 30 / 9 / 1934
Dinar Fils | Expenses Out | Dinar Fils | Subscriptions
41/875 | Salaries and Gratuities | 55/000 | Subscriptions
5/000 | Student Food | 10/125 | Physical Council Allocations
3/000 | Tools for manufacturing products | 8/000 | Proceeds from sale of products
3/500 | Petty expenses | 73/125 |
53/375 | | ⟦line⟧ |
Treasurer
Salim Abboudi
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Established 1926
ESTABLISHED 1926
Blind Welfare Institute
In Taht El-Takya St. - Baghdad (Iraq)
BLIND INSTITUTE
TAHT EL-TAKYA ST.
BAGHDAD (IRAQ)
Blind School Industries
Chair Weaving
Coir, Door Mats
Mats, Wallets
The Institute has a musical band
Ready to play
At private parties
And public events at very
Reasonable prices
Fils Dinar | Details of Assets
1312/000 | Fixed deposit note with Sion Effendi Abboudi No. 537 / 1647 due 25 May 1935.
173/400 | Fixed deposit note with Khedhouri Effendi Zilkha No. 2430 due 28 August 1934
41/959 | Fixed deposit note with Khedhouri Effendi Zilkha No. 3587 due 28 December 1934
15/279 | Subscription fees due and not yet collected, recorded as revenue and supported by receipts.
4/233 | Cash on hand in the safe
_/703 | Balance in current account with Khedhouri Effendi Zilkha
1547/574 | ⟦line⟧
Treasurer
Salim Abboudi
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The Chief Rabbi
In Baghdad, may God protect it
Chief Rabbi of Baghdad Benjamin Hakham Moshi
CHIEF RABBI
BENJAMIN H. MOSHI
Baghdad
Number: 781
Date: 27 / 11 / 34
To the Honorable ⟦illegible⟧ Committee ⟦illegible⟧
Honorable Mr. Hayim
I hereby inform you that on the day of 4 Kislev 34, Mrs. Habiba daughter of ⟦illegible⟧ passed away
I have just received a letter from Mr. Nissim son of Abraham containing a request to inform you
that the aforementioned used to receive a monthly allowance of 1500 plus ⟦illegible⟧
and since the aforementioned passed away, she left two small sons and they have no provider
therefore I ask you to transfer the aforementioned allowance to the names of her small sons
With great respect 24 Kislev 34 1/12/34
⟦signature⟧
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His Eminence Rabbi Sassoon Khedhouri
Respected President of the Israelite Community
After greetings and respect,
I would like to present to your Eminence that in the previous year I was receiving:
Dinar Fils
3 / 975 from the slaughterhouse
2 / 363 from the Yeshiva
⟦line⟧
6 / 338
And upon my election as a member of the Sharia Court of Cassation, my salary from the Yeshiva was removed
without justification and added to my salary in the aforementioned court as follows:
Dinar Fils
3 / 975 from the slaughterhouse
8 / 775 from the Spiritual Council
⟦line⟧
12 / 750
Therefore, I appeal to your Eminence:
1 - To mediate with the esteemed Lay Council to allocate a suitable salary for me in the Yeshiva
according to the following..
2 - Considering that I am aware of the financial situation of the Council, I do not request the allocation of any additional amount
in exchange for my work as a member of the Court of Cassation in addition to the slaughterhouse and the Yeshiva, but rather I appeal that
the Council decides to transfer a suitable portion of my salary which is in the Court of Cassation and add it to each of
my salary in the slaughterhouse and my salary in the Yeshiva. There is no doubt that the esteemed Council appreciates
my work and will grant this request of mine with what is known of justice and fairness.
With respect to your Eminence,
Member of the Sharia Court of Cassation
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Baghdad 26 June 934
Presidency of the Jewish Slaughterhouse
Baghdad
After greetings and respect
It is not hidden from your Eminence that we, the undersigned, have been employed in the slaughterhouse for seven years
and our ability in work is not less than the senior Rabbis in the slaughterhouse, and no doubt your Eminence is aware
of the progress of our case, our numerous reviews, and the many promises given to us to increase our salary
Therefore, we hope your Eminence will certify our ability, sincerity to work, and our entitlement to an increase, and refer
this letter of ours to His Eminence Rabbi Sassoon Khedhouri, President of the Community, to kindly refer it to the Lay
Council to consider raising our capacity in next year's budget, and to your Eminence respect
Yaakov Ezra Matsafi
Moshe Avraham
His Eminence Rabbi Sassoon Khedhouri
President of the Jewish Community in Baghdad, Respected
I certify that Rabbi Moshe Avraham and Rabbi Yaakov Ezra Matsafi perform their duties
in a manner not less than the senior Rabbis in the slaughterhouse, and that successive councils have promised them
to consider increasing their salary many times, and therefore we hope your Eminence will kindly refer this letter to the
Honorable Lay Council to look into the matter 4 / 6 / 934
Moshe Avraham
Head of the Slaughterhouse
249
5 / 7 / 934
To the Honorable President of the Lay Council
I refer this letter to your Eminence, hoping you will kindly grant the increase in the capacity of
the petitioners based on my confidence in their merit and entitlement and the increase of their salary in next year's
budget and ⟦Baghdad⟧ 26 June 1934
President of the Community
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Baghdad June 21, 1934
To the Honorable Director of the Midrash School
Greetings and respect. I have been informed that you are in need of a teacher in your school. I have great confidence that my good general knowledge
is useful for the service of your school. I hope that you will allow my acceptance, and to you much thanks and peace.
The Petitioner
Shaman Yusuf
Tuwayq
His Excellency the President of the Respected Lay Council
After greetings
The aforementioned is one of the men known for chastity and integrity, and his character
is good. He is a graduate of the Alliance School. Since the second section is without a salary, I therefore request
his appointment to the salary of the mentioned section at a salary of four dinars per month. The matter is yours. Q 21 / 6 / 34
⟦illegible signature⟧
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad
Number 4062
Date 2 / 7 / 1934
File Number ⟦88⟧
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Baghdad July 4, 1934
His Excellency the President of the Honorable Lay Council
After greetings
I submit to your Excellency that I was a student in the third secondary grade at the Shamash School, and in addition
to my diligence and proficiency in the Arabic and English languages, I am specialized in the art of drawing and manual crafts
in an excellent manner. Since my financial situation does not allow me to complete my studies, I beg the honorable
Council to appoint me as a teacher in one of the Jewish schools, especially in my subject of specialization, and I have firm hope
that I will gain the satisfaction of the administration of the school in which I will work, and this appointment will
encourage me to continue promoting the art that I have decided to specialize in. Awaiting the response of your
honorable Council, please accept my highest respect.
Sincerely,
⟦signature⟧
Salim Reuben Shamoon via Saleh Moshi
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad:
Number: 502
Date: 8 / 7 / 934
File Number:
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TOMKHE TORA SOCIETY
BAGHDAD
Tomkhe Tora Society
Baghdad
Tomkhe Tora Society
Baghdad
Baghdad, July 6, 1934 Baghdad,
No. 57
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧ His Excellency the President of the respected Lay Council ⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
Greetings and respect: -
Presented to your presence
In response to your letter dated July 1, 1934, numbered 2600, we inform you
that our society's books are kept voluntarily by one of the society's members, Sassoon Effendi Hakham
Nissim Cohen, and upon presenting your letter, he replied that in a few days he will submit the budget for the coming year
to your Excellency as you ordered, and may you remain in increasing respect.
President of the Tomkhe Tora Society
Hakham Shlomo Moshe Laniado
⟦signature⟧
Tomkhe Tora Society - Baghdad
Year 5686
Tomkhe Tora Society
Baghdad - 1344
TOMKHE TORA SOCIETY, BAGHDAD
1926
The Lay Council -- Baghdad:
Number: 2417
Date: 8 / 7 / 934
File Number: 43
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GIRL'S SEWING CHARITABLE SOCIETY
BAGHDAD
ESTABLISHED
1929
Girl's Sewing Charitable Society
Baghdad
Location: ⟦line⟧
Established in the year 1929
Number:
Date: 5 July 1934
His Excellency the President of the Respectable Spiritual Council
In response to your letter No. 2600 dated 1/7/34 and following our letter No. 43 dated 12/4/34
We present to you the budget for the current year along with the budget for the following year.
Society expenditures from October ⟦1933⟧ to the end of June 1934
Dinar | Fils
60 | 000 | Rent for one year
65 | 676 | Salaries and bonuses
15 | 789 | Cotton and fabrics
5 | 247 | Water and guarding
3 | 523 | Stationery and printing
2 | 640 | Surplus paper
17 | 932 | Sundries
3 | 818 | Furniture.
174 | 625
Revenues from October ⟦1933⟧ to the end of June 1934
45 | 000 | From the Spiritual Council
6 | 000 | Rent of a room inside the society for a year
4 | 000 | Lottery
48 | 087 | Sewing revenues for month 9
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Girl's Sewing Charitable Society
GIRL'S SEWING CHARITABLE SOCIETY
Baghdad
BAGHDAD
Place: ⟦line⟧
ESTABLISHED
Established in 1929
1929
⟦line⟧
Number:
Date:
(3)
Dinar
Previous balance
40 Cotton, fabric, and threads
30 Publications, water, and guarding
⟦line⟧
250
Revenues
60 The Spiritual Council
30 Students' salaries
100 Sewing
60 Subscriptions and donations
⟦line⟧
250
1 — In arranging the budget for the coming year, a ratio of 3 to 4 was observed between this year and the following, because the steady
progress of work is increasing at this rate.
2 — <del>⟦illegible⟧</del> The revenues relied upon are from sewing, and for this reason, the Society has taken
the best measures to promote sewing and appoint the best teachers with salaries appropriate to their abilities so that
the Society can manage itself through sewing.
3 — It is noted that the Council's revenues were allocated only for rent, so the Society does not benefit from them for any work whose
benefit returns to the progress of the Society. If the Spiritual Council's allocations are increased and spent on bringing in
capable teachers as we indicated above, the Society will not need in the future to take from the community fund.
4 — Our committee has imposed this year an amount of ⟦five hundred⟧ fils on every new girl who does not know
sewing, and the salary of every girl is cancelled when the board confirms that she has improved her work reasonably well.
5 — The Society pays bonuses at the end of every six months to the girls who work in the activities
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GIRL'S SEWING CHARITABLE SOCIETY
BAGHDAD
ESTABLISHED
1929
Girl's Sewing Charitable Society
Baghdad
Location: ⟦line⟧
Established in the year 1929
Number: ⟦line⟧
Date: ⟦line⟧
( 4 )
The rent is according to their ability and according to the financial situation of the society, and what was paid in the past six months
amounted to ten dinars.
6- Today in our society there are 200 female students, eighty of them for a fee and the rest for free, and they
are advancing in the various works that are carried out in the society.
Therefore, our administrative body requests your presence to increase its allocations so that it can proceed with its plan
with steady steps, thus teaching them and refining the poor class of the girls of the community.
Please accept our highest respect.
⟦illegible⟧
The President
M
Administration of the Spiritual Council - Baghdad
2919
Date 1 / 1 / 34
File Number ⟦8⟧
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The Budget Committee met on July 5, 1934, in the presence of its members, Moise Effendi Abia and Saleh Effendi
and Meir Effendi Zilkha, and decided:
1- Not to consider any increase or request for exemption for any employee at the present time and to postpone
consideration of these requests until next January 1st, and to inform the departments in writing.
2- It was decided to inform all institutions of the necessity of participating with their department heads in signing
any accounting information submitted to the community administration as a certification from them that the figures listed therein
match their books and information, and that they must not record in their books any entries that are
contrary to the approved budget except after receiving written instructions from the Director, and in this case
they must notify the Council in writing of this, noting that any violation of these instructions and any discrepancy
that appears in accounts submitted to the Council shall hold the accountant responsible for it ⟦alone⟧.
3- Informing all institutions of the necessity of keeping the accounts of each year independently
from the year before it or the year after it.
4- Notifying the ⟦Daoud⟧ Alliance School of the deletion of the approval for opening a new class in the ⟦Laura Kadoorie⟧ school from the budget
and postponing the discussion ⟦on the matter⟧ until after the opening of the school; if the opening of the mentioned class is realized, he may
submit a request for approval of an additional amount.
5- Notifying the Directorate of Alliance Schools of the deletion of the approval for the ⟦teacher's salary⟧ of the Alliance from the budget and postponing
the request for approval of the salary until after the opening of the school; if the appointment of the teacher is realized, he may submit a request for approval
of an additional amount.
6- Writing a letter to the Directorate of the National School to take possible measures to collect the overdue amounts from students
who do not pay fees.
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Shamash School
Baghdad
Shamash School
Baghdad
No. 478
Date: 24 / 12 / 1933
Subject: Making secondary class lessons at the same time
His Excellency the President of the Lay Council, respected
Greetings and respect
We had requested in our previous letter permission to make the secondary class lessons at the same
time, similar to the official schools, as it is not hidden from your Excellency the scientific benefits
this arrangement has for the students, as they will utilize their free time
in preparing lessons and studying the subjects required of them. We hope you will kindly approve
this, and with highest respect
⟦S. H. Kattan⟧
School Principal
Council Administration
Number 2096
Date 27 / 12 / 33
File Number 46
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Shamash School
Baghdad
Shamash School
Baghdad
Administration of the Lay Council - Baghdad
No. 2126
Date 27 / 11 / 7
File No. 46 Subject
Number: 458
Date: 7 / 11 / 1933
Subject: Regarding lesson times
His Excellency the President of the Lay Council, the Respected
After greetings: I draw your Excellency's attention specifically to decide on an important issue
which I outline as follows:
The secondary section of our school teaches six lessons a day, four of them in the morning and two
in the afternoon, and the primary section teaches four lessons in the morning and three in the afternoon. Based
on this, the school administration has considered making secondary teaching in the morning only for the following
reasons:
First: Lessons in the afternoon generally have less value than morning lessons.
Second: Most of the students' lessons must be prepared at home.
Third: The current arrangement occupies the students' time in the afternoon and they cannot benefit
from this opportunity.
Fourth: It is not possible to benefit from the seventh lesson in the primary classes due to the disturbance caused
by the secondary students leaving their classes and going home.
Fifth: All secondary schools in the world and in Iraq have made secondary student teaching
in the morning only. And they allocated afternoon times for reading, games, or for the
students to ⟦study⟧ from it in a special way.
Based on ⟦this⟧, I hope your esteemed council will decide on this matter in the first
session it holds so that I can arrange the curriculum according to the new situation.
Please accept my utmost thanks and great respect.
D. A. Kallay
School Principal
My Lord Vice President. The principal is very correct in this proposal and I know that secondary schools in Iraq apply it, but at the same time they benefit from
afternoon times to carry out all extracurricular activities such as reading, games, drawing, etc., and this is what the principal mentioned in item five
above ⟦...⟧ I approve the proposal and we present it to the council to approve the work starting from ⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧ 27/11/8
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September 1, 935
Honorable Gentlemen
Saleh Effendi Noah Hayyim
Sher " Doctor
Moshe " Eliya, the respected
After greetings and respect
We would like to inform you that the Physical Council, in its meeting held on
⟦...⟧ your honors as a committee to submit budgets. With respect.
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⟦Daoud⟧ ⟦...⟧
The President
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at a price of 8
at a price of 2 S
at a price of 10 fils
from its date the total
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at a price of 18 S
at a price of 12 S
at a price of 10 fils
Date
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We hope you will kindly take the necessary measures to hold a meeting of the esteemed General Council to approve the budget under discussion
As for the fees to be approved in the Council's report on its work for the year 32 / 33, we request that consideration of them be postponed now until
our Council can study the situation and express its opinion on it
President of the Spiritual Council