Minutes 1908-1930

Minutes, Greensboro Reform Hebrew Congregation [1908-1909]
Transcribed copy of business meeting minutes for the Greensboro Reform Hebrew Congregation. The minutes discuss the purchase of the former Friends Church as the Temple's Gate City Boulevard (formerly Lee Street) location for $2500.
Minutes, Greensboro Hebrew Congregation [1914]
Transcribed copy of the business meeting minutes for the Greensboro Hebrew Congregation. The minutes document the resignation of Rabbi Lewis Egelson and appointment of Rabbi Friedlander. Additionally, the Congregation president asked that the Greensboro Hebrew Aid Society continue working to support the community. The congregation approved the motion to improve the roads and place hedges in the cemetery. There was also a discussion of heating the Temple and changing the pulpit size.
Minutes, Greensboro Hebrew Congregation [1919]
Transcribed copy of business meeting minutes of the Greensboro Hebrew Congregation. The minutes discuss the Congregation's dissatisfaction with Rabbi Montague A. Cohen for refusing to officiate a graveside service for Joe Goldstein and the Rabbi's termination. There was a discussion concerning how to deal with financial records with the proposed solution to only have either a Rabbi or a Shochet. October 12, 1919 minutes mention the Gate City Boulevard (formally Lee Street) location had a number of physical problems, and a committee was created to search for a new location to build a new synagogue. The Congregation approved the creation of a War Sufferers' Fund with Proximity and Revolution Mills bidding to contribute $5,000. The December 14, 1919 meeting announced the purchase of the Greene Street campus land for $16,000 with a donation of $1,000 from the landowner. The Cone family promised a donation of $50,000 and the Sternberger family promised to donate $25,000 towards the building of the Greene Street Temple.
Minutes, Greensboro Hebrew Congregation [1920]
Transcribed copy of business meeting minutes for the Greensboro Hebrew Congregation. The Congregation discussed a letter from the Union of Hebrew Congregation and raising money for war sufferers. J. W. Cone announced that he paid for the Greene Street campus lot and Architect Upjohn was designing the Temple plans. Money was approved to maintain the upkeep of the cemetery.
List of committees and members related to the construction of the Greene Street campus
Typed list of committees related to the construction of the Greene Street campus.
Minutes, Greensboro Hebrew Congregation [1924]
Transcribed copy of business meeting minutes for the Greensboro Hebrew Congregation. Congregation approves taking out a loan for $35,000 for the building of the Greene Street Temple. Rabbi Kaufman is appointed. Congregation voted to send flowers and a resolution to the family of the late Emanuel Sternberger. Rabbi Kaufman was not reelected. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benjamin gave a new torah in memory of former President Emanuel Sternberger. Sunday School children donated a bible to the Temple.
Minutes, Greensboro Hebrew Congregation [1925]
Transcribed copy of the business meeting minutes for the Greensboro Hebrew Congregation. Preparation for dedication ceremony completed with Rabbis Marks and Calish planning to be in attendance. A portrait of the late President Emanuel Sternberger was donated to be placed in the Greene Street Temple.
Telegram from Mina Weil to President Sidney J. Stern
Postal Telegraph telegram from Mina Weil to President Sidney J. Stern giving a "Hearty congratulations to you and your whole congregation may you gain and prosper."
Synagogue House Committee Report [March 1, 1929]
Handwritten report written by Chairman Hanna R. Oettinger discussing the use of the Greens Street location auditorium (social hall?).