In late 1930, Congregation Beth Jacob in Duquesne adopted these by-laws to govern congregational affairs. The by-laws favored Yiddish over English for all business, required a character interview for all potential members and included provisions for five employees: rabbi, cantor, supervisor, shochet (butcher) and sexton.

Date December 14, 1930
Identifier MSS317_B001_F006_I003a-k
Collection Synagogue Documentation Project Records
Source Rauh Jewish Program & Archives at the Heinz History Center
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