Biennial session of the National Conference of Jewish Charities in the United States, 1. sējums

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1900
 

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4. lappuse - The executive committee shall meet at the call of the president or of any two members thereof on forty-eight hours...
181. lappuse - And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field, neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest. And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard, neither shalt thou gather every grape of thy vineyard ; thou shalt leave them for the poor and stranger : I am the Lord your God.
55. lappuse - ... a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 or by imprisonment in the county jail not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
84. lappuse - ... co-operation of charitable institutions for the furtherance of their common work. 3. By suggesting and initiating the establishment, in accordance with just principles, of new institutions for which there is a proved need. 4. By discussing practical questions connected with the work of the Society, the reform of charitable administration generally, and methods of promoting thrift and self-dependence. 5. By convening Special Committees to inquire into, and report on, comparatively technical questions...
79. lappuse - ... shiftlessness and inefficiency, crime and dishonesty, a roving disposition. Under the second head come lack of normal support, matters of employment, matters of personal capacity, such as sickness or death in family, etc. The trouble with such a classification is that one cause may lie behind another, as drink is often the cause of lack of employment, of sickness or accident On the other hand, lack of employment may lead to drink, immorality or laziness. In many cases one form of misfortune leads...
58. lappuse - York, as constituted by this act, who actually abandons his wife or children without adequate support, or leaves them in danger of becoming a burden upon the public, or who neglects to provide for them according to his means, or who threatens to run away and leave his wife and children a burden upon the public...
3. lappuse - The objects of thl» association are to discuss the problems of charities and to promote reforms In their administration; to provide uniformity of action and co-operation In all matters pertaining to the relief and betterment of the Jewish poor of the United States, without. however, Interfering in any manner with the local work of any constituent society.
59. lappuse - An appeal to the court of general sessions may be taken from a conviction before a city magistrate under this chapter within the county of New York, or to the county court in any other county which is wholly or partly within The City of New York as constituted by this act...
58. lappuse - Provided further that whenever a defendant has been convicted of having abandoned his wife or children without adequate support or leaves them in danger of becoming a burden upon the public, or who neglects to provide for them according to his means, or who threatens to run away and leave his wife and children a burden upon the public, or...
3. lappuse - Any regularly organized Jewish Relief Society of the United States may become a member of the association on application made to the secretary and on payment of the membership dues.

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