Bath Albert Povich date not known - Fred WeinbergBerman's Millinery sign date not known Beth Israel (Bath) Exterior image I date not known "The Conservative synagogue, Beth Israel in Bath, was founded in 1922" Donald Povich date not known - Fred WeinbergJoe Solovich In Store date not known - Fred WeinbergMain Street Bath date not known I just found this photo of Main Street in Bath, my mother's hometown. I don't know the date of the photo but my grandfather Solomon Greenblatt moved to Bath around 1915: Sheila Berman. Morris Boots and Shoes date not known - Fred WeinbergSolomon Greenblatt II date not known - Fred WeinbergSolovich Ad For Suits date not known - Fred WeinbergSolovich- the clothier date not known - Fred WeinbergSolomon Greenblat's tailor shop after snow storm Solomon Greenblat in his tailor shop date not yet known Jenny Povich Solovich, Portrait 1880s-1890s Joe Solovich 1880s-1890s - Fred WeinbergNathan and Rosa Povich house 1897 - Fred WeinbergEva Povich 1902 - Fred WeinbergGoldie Solovich 1905 Portait of Sadie Solovich - I 1905 Sadie Solovich in grade school photo circa 1906 From Nancy Simpkins: Some of the boys in this class: Edward Hartnett Ward Milton Earlon Ridout Alex G-une Clarence Duley Ramond Norton Howard Call Harold Carter Francis McFerson Horatio Mikelski William Landers Solomon and Goldie Greenblatt wedding 1907 - Fred WeinbergDora Petlock 1914 - Fred WeinbergNathan Povich Sons 1914 - Fred WeinbergMorris and Dora Petlock Cohen I 1917 - Fred WeinbergEsther, Evelyn and Jake Petlock 1919 - Fred WeinbergGoldie & Sadie Solovich 1919 Solomon Greenblatt I 1919 - Fred WeinbergPortrait of Minnie Brown circa 1919 Protrait of Sadie Solovich 1920s 1920 A peddler drops in, Bath, 1921 10/17/21 Abe Povich quarterback II 1921 - Fred WeinbergJoe and Jenny Solovich 1921 Morris and Marcia Petlock ver1 1922 - Fred WeinbergRuth and Ed Cohen 1922 - Fred WeinbergPortrait Ruth Cohen 1923 Ida, Ruth and Ed Cohen 1924 - Fred WeinbergPortrait Ida Cohen 1924 Celia Solovich Eaton 1925 Petlock Family Rosh Hashanah 1928 - Fred WeinbergBessie Greenblatt 1929 - Fred WeinbergSophie Greenblatt 1929 - Fred WeinbergAbe Povich quarterback I 1934 - Fred WeinbergRuth Cohen 1935 - Fred WeinbergDonald and Albert Povich 1936 - Fred WeinbergAnn, Nathan and Janet Cohen I 1938 - Fred WeinbergAnn, Nathan and Janet Cohen II 1940 - Fred WeinbergAnn, Nathan and Janet Cohen birthday 1941 - Fred WeinbergAnn, Nathan and Janet Cohen III 1941 - Fred WeinbergMorris S Povich family 1941 - Fred WeinbergAbraham Greenblatt 1944 - Fred WeinbergIsear (Ike) Greenblatt 1944 - Fred WeinbergMorris and Dora Petlock Cohen II 1944 - Fred WeinbergMorse High School Class photo 1945 - Sheila BermanAda Y Greenblatt 1946 - Fred WeinbergDonna Petlock - first birthday 1946 - Fred WeinbergMorse High School class play 1946 - Sheila BermanRiva-Civia Greenblatt 1946 - Fred WeinbergGreenblatt family 1947 - Fred WeinbergNathan Cohen Bar Mitzvah 1950 - Fred WeinbergSams Grocery Store circa 1950 Povich siblings 1951 - Fred WeinbergAnn, Nathan and Janet Cohen IV 1955 - Fred WeinbergOwen Lee Greenblatt 1975 - Fred WeinbergBeth Israel (Bath) Interior image 2006 "Seen here is the main sanctuary of Beth Israel Synagogue in Bath" Goldie Singer circa 2012 Rabbi Lisa Vinikoor 2017 show more
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