11 | | - | Max Livingston, Charles A. Cahn, Israel J. Hoffman, Bernard P. Kopkind, Bernhard A. Rogowski, Maurice G. Cornell, Julius M. Kraft, Maurice B. Ullman, Harold H. Hahn, Herbert C. Levy, Herman M. Levy, Arthur M. Ross, Jr. , Isadore L. Wexler, Lester L. Hershman, Herbert P. Karlsruher, James D. Kauffman, Max B. Leichter, Esther Goldstein, S. Michael Gompertz, Samuel I. Hershman and Stanley H. Lichenstein, as successors to the individuals who have comprised the membership of the Congregation Mishkan Israel since its founding in 1840, and with such other persons as may associate with them for the purposes and objects hereinafter specified, are constituted a body politic and corporate, by the name of The Congregation Mishkan Israel, to be located in the town of Hamden and city of New Haven, for purpose of establishing and maintaining a place of worship for its congregants, [a residence for its ministerial staff,] a cemetery to be used [exclusively] by people of the Jewish faith, a place of assembly and a religious school building or buildings for the [religious] education [of members of the Jewish faith] of children. |
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| 18 | + | Max Livingston, Charles A. Cahn, Israel J. Hoffman, Bernard P. Kopkind, Bernhard A. Rogowski, Maurice G. Cornell, Julius M. Kraft, Maurice B. Ullman, Harold H. Hahn, Herbert C. Levy, Herman M. Levy, Arthur M. Ross, Jr., Isadore L. Wexler, Lester L. Hershman, Herbert P. Karlsruher, James D. Kauffman, Max B. Leichter, Esther Goldstein, S. Michael Gompertz, Samuel I. Hershman and Stanley H. Lichenstein, with such other persons as may associate with them for the purposes and objects hereinafter specified, are constituted a body politic and corporate, by the name of The Congregation Mishkan Israel, to be located in the town of Hamden and city of New Haven, for purpose of establishing and maintaining a place of worship for its congregants, [a residence for its ministerial staff,] a cemetery to be used [exclusively] by people of the Jewish faith, a place of assembly and a religious school building or buildings for the [religious] education [of members of the Jewish faith] of children. |
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