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The Brotherly Love Association of Stolin

The organization was also known as the Independent Agudas Achim Anshe Stolin, the Independent Brotherly Love Association of Stolin and the Stolin Independent Benevolent Society.

Certificate of Incorporation

Dated June 23, 1917, the certificate of incorporation for the Brotherly Love Association of Stolin, Inc. listed their objectives as:

To foster and cultivate friendship and the friendliest feelings among its members; to promote and uplift the social intercouse and to voluntary aid and assist its members in time of distress and adversity.

The founding directors of the corporation were listed as:

  • Sam SCHAIMAN – 74 Orchard Street, New York, NY
  • David COHEN – 96 Bremen Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Louis GOTTLIEB – 152 Seigel Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Louis KULIK – 32 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
  • Hyman CHERNICK – 69 Floyd Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Samuel PERELMAN – 307 Floyd Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Harris JACOBS – 397 George Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Ph. DEITCH – 304 S. Third Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Peinne DEITCH – 205 Varet Street, Brooklyn, NY

Meeting Places

  • 103 Moore Street, Brooklyn, NY
    According to a April 30, 1918 deed between the Independent Agudas Achim Anshi Stolin and the Cedar Grove Cemetery Association
  • Bushwick Avenue near Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
    According to a May 10, 1935 deed between the Independent Agudas Achim Anshi Stolin and the Cedar Grove Cemetery Association
Church Buys Synagogue

The New York Times reported on December 17, 1960 that the synagogue of the Brotherly Love Association of Stolin, Inc. was sold to the Bethesda Pentecostal Church. The Bethesda Pentecostal Tabernacle is currently located at 197 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11205.

Cemetery Plots

The “Stolin Independent Benevolent Society” purchased a burial plot for their members at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, Queens, NY in section 11-13-F.

Mt. Hebron Cemetery
130-04 Horace Harding Expressway (map)
Flushing, NY 11367
(718) 939-9405
The gates are open Sunday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM.
The office is open Sunday through Friday 9 AM to 4 PM.

View the names listed on the gate of the society’s burial plot »

Mt. Zion Cemetery – Independent Brotherly Love Society of Stolin:

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Mt. Zion Cemetery
59-63 54th Avenue (map)
Maspeth, NY 11378
(718) 335-2500
The gates are open Sunday through Friday 9 AM to 4:30 PM.
The office is open Monday through Friday 9 AM to 4:30 PM.
The office is open Sunday 9 AM to 3:30 PM.

Dissolution

The organization formally dissolved on October 15, 1952 according to New York state records.

Records

The YIVO Archives, which are housed at the Center for Jewish History, contain the certificate of incorporation and Mount Hebron cemetery records (Record Group 123 Addendum, Box 7).

The Center for Jewish History
Lillian Goldman Reading Room
15 W. 16th Street, 2nd floor (map)
New York, NY 10011
(212) 294-6143

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