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Creator: Jivaka Project Date: 2019-12-10 Contributing Institution: American Religious Sounds Project Description: Members of the Phat Bao Vietnamese Buddhist community chant and play woodenfish instruments during a service at their Philadelphia temple View Full Item at American Religious Sounds Project -
Creator: Jivaka Project Date: 2018-05-21 Contributing Institution: American Religious Sounds Project Description: Cambodian women sing traditional Khmer songs during lunch at the Preah Buddha Ramsey Temple View Full Item at American Religious Sounds Project -
Creator: Jivaka Project Date: 2020-01-12 Contributing Institution: American Religious Sounds Project View Full Item at American Religious Sounds Project -
Creator: Jivaka Project Date: 2020-02-16 Contributing Institution: American Religious Sounds Project Description: Khmer Buddhist monks chant during a weekly service at the Soryarangsey Khmer Buddhist Temple View Full Item at American Religious Sounds Project -
Creator: Jivaka Project Date: 2020-01-26 Contributing Institution: American Religious Sounds Project Description: Lion dancers parade down 10th Street during Lunar New Year festivities in Philadelphia's Chinatown View Full Item at American Religious Sounds Project -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1814/1831 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in several different meeting houses in a defined geographic area. It had responsibility for care of members, authorizing marriages and removals (transfers), and maintaining discipline. View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1814/1830 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in several different meeting houses in a defined geographic area. It had responsibility for care of members, authorizing marriages and removals (transfers), and maintaining discipline. View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1818/1820 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: A certificate of removal was a document given to persons who were transferring their membership from one monthly meeting to another. Their removal testified that they were members in good standing with the meetings they were leaving. View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1814/1883 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: In the 17th and 18th centuries, Friends kept records of the births and deaths of members only. If a child was born to two Quakers in good standing at the time of the birth they were considered "birthright." On the other hand, Quaker burial grounds were not generally select. Non-members could be interred in Friends' grounds. Includes indexes of names at front and back of volume. Lists the membership status of individuals. View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1821/1868 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: A certificate of removal was a document given to persons who were transferring their membership from one monthly meeting to another. Their removal testified that they were members in good standing with the meetings they were leaving. View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections