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Shaya Ahavat Torah in Parsippany shares early synagogue records
Summary
Rabbi Shalom Lubin donated early materials from Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah in Parsippany to the Jewish Historical Society of Greater MetroWest. The society preserves regional Jewish stories and makes archival materials available for research and understanding.
Content
Rabbi Shalom Lubin of Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah in Parsippany donated materials from the synagogue's early days to the Jewish Historical Society of Greater MetroWest. The materials were entrusted to archivist Jill Hershorin. The society preserves stories, traditions and contributions of Jewish individuals and families in the Greater MetroWest region. It maintains archival collections and makes them available for research and public understanding.
Key details:
- Rabbi Shalom Lubin donated materials from the congregation's early years.
- The donation was given to Jill Hershorin, archivist at the Jewish Historical Society of Greater MetroWest.
- The society's role includes preserving regional Jewish history and maintaining access to archival materials.
- The original report notes the archivist's contact information is listed for those seeking access or to discuss donations.
Summary:
The donated materials expand the society's regional archives and contribute to preserving local Jewish heritage. Undetermined at this time.
