Maine Jewish History challenges

These wonderful photographs have a number of unidentified faces. If you recognize someone (or think you recognize someone), please add the information in the comment box on each page or send an email to documentingmainejewry@gmail.com
  • Belgrade
    • Camp Modin Boys and Counselor with Kipot pg 88 "Camp Modin has always had a small group of traditional Jewish campers. This 1939 photograph shows Orthodox young boys in their suits and yarmulkes" (1939) - Camp Modin
  • Boothbay Harbor
    • Couple on the Dock My great aunt and uncle. Rose was Sadie Reuben\'s younger sister: Jay Baker (circa 1955) - at OOB Gathering Aug 2011
  • Rangeley
    • Furniture Salesman summer getaway A bunch of furniture guys would take a fishing trip each year. They were known as the Lucky 'leven since there were eleven of them This was either in Rangeley or was at West Shore Camps on Sebago. Not sure: Jocelyn Pollard (date not known) - Jocelyn Pollard
  • Sweden
    • Camp Tapawingo My sisters and I attended the camp during the years 1954 - 1960. Each of us went for 3 to 4 summers. All campers and counselors wore uniforms. : Barbara Erdreich Fine (circa 1958) - Barbara Fine
    • Camp Tapawingo group photo My sisters and I attended the camp during the years 1954 - 1960. Each of us went for 3 to 4 summers. All campers and counselors wore uniforms. : Barbara Erdreich Fine (circa 1959) - Barbara Fine
    • Camp Tapawingo group swimming My mother, Irma Rae Bloch (Erdreich) was born and lived in Selma, Alabama. She attended Camp Tapawingo in the late 1920s: Barbara E. Fine (circa 1928) - Barbara Fine