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DUBUQUE AREA CONGREGATIONS UNITED. Founded in 1979, the organization was originally known as the Dubuque Area Christians United. In 1994, the organization voted 17-11 to revise its by-laws, open its memberships to all faiths, and rename itself. [[TEMPLE BETH-EL]], Dubuque only Jewish congregation, joined DACU in 1995. In 1999 Ann Barrash, from Temple Beth El, became DACU's first Jewish president. (1) | DUBUQUE AREA CONGREGATIONS UNITED. Founded in 1979, the organization was originally known as the Dubuque Area Christians United. In 1994, the organization voted 17-11 to revise its by-laws, open its memberships to all faiths, and rename itself. [[TEMPLE BETH-EL]], Dubuque only Jewish congregation, joined DACU in 1995. In 1999 Ann Barrash, from Temple Beth-El, became DACU's first Jewish president. (1) | ||
DACU sponsored two annual worship services--on the night before Thanksgiving and an outdoor service in June. The group also maintained its activity in the Dubuque Food Pantry, CROP Walk, People in Need, and UNICEF. (2) | DACU sponsored two annual worship services--on the night before Thanksgiving and an outdoor service in June. The group also maintained its activity in the Dubuque Food Pantry, CROP Walk, People in Need, and UNICEF. (2) |
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DUBUQUE AREA CONGREGATIONS UNITED. Founded in 1979, the organization was originally known as the Dubuque Area Christians United. In 1994, the organization voted 17-11 to revise its by-laws, open its memberships to all faiths, and rename itself. TEMPLE BETH-EL, Dubuque only Jewish congregation, joined DACU in 1995. In 1999 Ann Barrash, from Temple Beth-El, became DACU's first Jewish president. (1)
DACU sponsored two annual worship services--on the night before Thanksgiving and an outdoor service in June. The group also maintained its activity in the Dubuque Food Pantry, CROP Walk, People in Need, and UNICEF. (2)
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Jerde, Lyn. "Group Finds Faith Universal," Telegraph Herald, February 25, 1998, p. 3A, Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=aEyKTaVlRPYC&dat=19980225&printsec=frontpage&hl=en