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Woodstock and Salt River Hebrew Congregation Rev Gulis Sub Series
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2021 (Custody)
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2021 (Donation)
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2021 (Collection)
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- Woodstock and Salt River Hebrew Congregation Collection
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Rev Isaac Gulis served as a teacher and principal for the Woodstock Talmud Torah for 17 years from the 1940s to the 1960s. He had previously been in various places such as Bredasdorp and Paarl, and subsequently taught all over Cape Town.
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- Donated by Hanna Chait
- Sharon David
- Cecil Gelbart
- Herschel Gelbart
- Hilda Getz
- Rochelle Ginsburg
- David Grawitzky
- Abe Gulis
- Solly Gutman
- Harold Fligel
- Hillary Fligel
- Harold Idesis
- Jeff Levin
- Wilfred Levin
- Aubrey Katzef
- Barry Marcus
- Manasa Merkel
- SAJBD Cape Council
- Julian Todres
- UCT Special Collections
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