Old Orchard Beach Jews observe High Holidays Days : Two congregations have visiting cantors , Beth Israel and Etz Chaim, Part I date not known - Ani HelmickDonation to the Old Orchard Beach Beth Israel synagogue by the Troubh family date not known - Ani HelmickPalace Playland rollercoaster date not known Praying by the Seaside, article on Beth Israel (OOB) date not known Jewish Weavers Evolve Plan to Revive Textile Industry in Lodz, Poland July 8, 1926 he conference of Zionists of the State of Maine, attended by delegates representing all the important Jewish communities of the state was held on Sunday and Monday in Old Orchard, Me Eastern District Starts B'nai Brith Campaign Aug 6 1927 "The final meeting of the series was held on July 30th, at Old Orchard, at which a rally of the lodges of Maine was held. Judge Max L. Pinansky of Portland, also addressed this gathering." New England Zionist Region Opens Convention Today in Portland , actually in Old Orchard Beach June 17 1927 New England Zionists to Support Lipsky Administration at Convention in Old Orchard Beach June 26, 1927 New England B'nai Brith to Hold Conference 3 Aug 1932 The Saga of Bunny Bornstein , 1970 Jews observe High Holidays Days : Two congregations have visiting cantors Beth Israel and Etz Chaim, Part II 1991 An Oasis of Yiddishkeit Found on Maine's Coast" , Beth Israel (OOB) - Part I 2000 - Ani Helmick An Oasis of Yiddishkeit Found on Maine's Coast" , Beth Israel (OOB) - Part II 2000 - Ani Helmick An Oasis of Yiddishkeit Found on Maine's Coast" , Beth Israel (OOB) - Part III 2000 - Ani Helmick Beth Israel awaits high holidays County Weekend 1 Oct 2005 - Ani HelmickSurf's Up for Small Orthodox Shul Along Maine's Old Orchard Beach July 18 show more
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