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Current records of the CILB

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Country:
Belgium
Holding institution:
Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique Beth Hillel
Holding institution (official language):
Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique Beth Hillel
Postal address:
Rue des Primeurs 80 / Vroegegroentenstraat 80, 1190 Bruxelles (Forest)
Phone number:
+32 (0)2 332 25 28
Web address:
http://www.beth-hillel.org/
Email:
secretariat@beth-hillel.org
Reference number:
ComIsrLibB-Brussels-Archives vivantes de la CILB
Title:
Current records of the CILB
Title (official language):
Archives vivantes de la CILB
Creator/accumulator:
Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique Beth Hillel
Date(s):
1994/2016
Date note:
Material continues to be added to this collection.
Extent:
5 linear metres
Scope and content:
This fonds contains correspondence, bookkeeping records, minutes of meetings, notes and programs. We find a variety of subject files related to the management of the community, issues and problems encountered, various projects and actions undertaken, the Talmud Torah, the ‘Sunday School’, the introductory courses to Judaism, insurance, the Tishri holidays (Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, etc.). We also note correspondence with various Jewish institutions in Belgium and abroad, as well as documents concerning the cemetery Gan Hashalom.
Administrative/biographical history:
The Union Israélite Libérale de Belgique was created in 1965 by a group of friends originating from Anglo-Saxon countries, where this type of open Reform Judaism is more common. Rabbis were hired ad hoc until the nomination of rabbi Abraham (Albert) Dahan, who remained attached to this community for more than four decades. He organised a Sunday school and a program of specific courses. Soon the first religious ceremonies took place: marriages, circumcisions, bar and bat mitzvoth. In 1970, Beth Hillel was the first synagogue in Belgium allowing girls to have their religious “confirmation” in a synagogue. The community expanded. It relocated to new buildings and acquired, in 1976, a warehouse situated in the avenue de Kersbeek. The synagogue there was inaugurated in 1979. In addition, a Talmud Torah (school for studying Judaism) was also established, accommodating dozens of children and adults. Beth Hillel is not recognised by the consistorial religious authorities. One of the main objects of controversy is the lack of recognition of the Jewishness of some members of Beth Hillel, resulting in the refusal to bury them in the Jewish cemeteries of the two orthodox Jewish burial societies. The Board of Beth Hillel has acquired an independent plot in the Kraainem cemetery called Gan Hashalom, where members of the community can be buried. Lastly, Beth Hillel is recognised as a fabrique d’église by the State, allowing the community to receive operating subsidies and public financial contributions. These subsidies, in addition to the generosity of members and friends, allowed the community to construct a new building located at rue des Primeurs 80. It was inaugurated in September 2005. (http://www.beth-hillel.org)
Access points: locations:
Belgium
Brussels
Subject terms:
Cemeteries
Children
Education
Education--Schools and universities
Education--Talmud Torah
Jewish community
Jewish holidays
Rabbis
Reform Judaism
System of arrangement:
The files are arranged thematically.
Access, restrictions:
Consultation requires the authorisation of the board of the Communauté Israélite Libérale de Belgique.
Yerusha Network member:
State Archives of Belgium

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