Correspondence 1919-1926

Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi S. H. Goldenson
Letter from Temple President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi S. H. Golenson of Pittsburg asking the rabbi to visit Greensboro and speak to the congregation when he visits the state to officiate the wedding of Rabbi Rippons and Miss Roth in Henderson, North Carolina.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Moses Baroway
Letter from Temple President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Mosses Baroway acknowledging that Stern received the Rabbi's October 22nd letter and thanking him for his interest in the Temple's Rabbi position. In the letter Stern mentions he also received a letter from Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen and that he forwarded both letters to Etta Spier.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen
Letter from Temple President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen of New York City acknowledging that Stern received the Rabbi's October 23rd letter and that it had been forwarded to Etta Spier.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Etta Spier
Letter from Temple President Sidney J. Stern to Etta Spier forwarding letters from Rabbi Moses Barroway and Samuel M. Cohen. The letter discusses the Temple's search for a new rabbi. Stern mentions that he met Rabbi Barroway in Baltimore and that the Temple "preferred to call a Rabbi from some community who wouldn't want to give him up."
Correspondence between Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson and Sidney J. Stern
Two letters from Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson and Sidney J. Stern discussing the Rabbi's trip to North Carolina and his scheduled talk to the Greensboro Congregation on December 4, 1924
Correspondence between Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson and Sidney J. Stern
Two letters between Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson to President Sidney J. Stern about the Rabbi's arrival to Greensboro by train on December 4.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rose Z. Van Vort
Letter from Temple President Sidney J. Stern to Rose Z. Van Vort thanking her for her letter replying to Stern's inquiry of Rabbi Jerome Mark.
Recommendation correspondence for Rabbi David Levy
Recommendation letter from Charles S. Brody, Vice President of Park Avenue Temple in Bridgeport, Connecticut to Temple President Sidney, J. Stern recommending Rabbi David Levey for the open position of Rabbi at Temple Emanuel. Stern replied with a thank you for Brody's recommendation.
Letter from Sigmund Sternberger to Sidney J. Stern
Letter from Temple Treasurer Sigmund Sternberger to Sidney J. Stern providing a $30 check from the Temple's funds to payback Stern for the expenses he covered when a rabbi visited Greensboro.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi David B. Marx
Letter from President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi David B. Marx announcing the postponement of the dedication of the Greene Street Temple and asking Marx to officiate at the dedication at a later date.
Rabbi recommendation letter from Rabbi Jacob I. Meyerovitz to Sidney J. Stern
Letter from Rabbi Jacob I. Meyerovitz of Bridgeport, Connecticut to President Sidney J. Stern recommending Rabbi David S. Nathan for Temple Emanuel's rabbi position.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Jacob I. Meyerovitz
Letter from President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Jacob I. Meyerovitz thanking him for the recommendation letter sent March 24, 1925, and informing Meyerovitz that the Temple's rabbi position has been filled by Rabbi Melton Ellis of Wisconsin.
Letter from Louis Binstock to Sidney J. Stern
Letter from Rabbi Louis Binstock to President Sidney J. Stern informing the Temple of Bistock's decision to accept a rabbi position in Charleston, West Virgina, taking him out of the candidate pool for the Temple's rabbi position. Binstock recommends his friend and fellow candidate for the rabbi position in his place.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Louis Binstock
Letter from President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Louis Binstock acknowledging that he received Binstock's April 15th letter and his acceptance of a rabbi position in Charleston, West Virginia. Stern also informs Binstock of Rabbi Melton Ellis's acceptance of the Temple Emanuel's rabbi position.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Melton Ellis
Letter from President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Melton Ellis forwarding a letter.
Letter from Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Abraham Ausbacher
Letter from President Sidney J. Stern to Rabbi Abraham Ausbacher thanking him for speaking at a Greensboro Hebrew Congregation meeting.