Augusta Bangor Harry M Schwartz, biographical note on ocassion of awarding scholarship in his honor date not known History of the Jews in Bangor I date not known History of the Jews in Bangor I b date not known History of the Jews in Bangor II b date not known John Paul , biographical note date not known Moses Sklar, biographical note date not known History of the Jews in Bangor II date not known Minutes from Ahawas Achim 1849-1856 date not known Study of the Congregation AHAWAS ACHIM, 1849 ?“Study of the Congregation AHAWAS ACHIM, Bangor, Maine ?from 1849 to 1856 from the minutes of the Congregation” (1957) - Elizabeth StevensFinding Aid, Bangor Jewish Community Center Special Collection, Bangor Public Library - Special Collections 1915-2006 Bangor Jewish Community Center Self Survey 1951 William Leffler II , A Study of Congregation Ahawas Achim, Bangor, Maine for 1849 to 1856 from the Minutes of the Congregation May 1957 Finding Aid, Faces of Bangor Collection : Jewish Community, Bangor Public Library - Special Collections 1947-1988 History of the Jews in Bangor I 1977 History of the Jews in Bangor II 1977 History of the Jews in Bangor III 1977 Finding Aid, Cohen Family Collection , Bangor Public Library- Special Collections 1971-1983 Finding Aid, Minsky Family collection, Bangor Public Library - Special Collections 1943-1987 Finding Aid, Widows, Orphans and Wounded Soldiers of Israel Fund & Bessie Motiuk, Bangor Public Library - Special Collections 1975-2002 show more
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