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A Brief History of United Hebrew Charities, Portland, ME 1900 to 1950, hand-edited manuscript

1950 - USM Sampson Judaica Collection

Click here if the pdf does not appear: UHC_history_draft1950

Note: see also the re-typed version
Links to People:
    :  Israel (Mrs   Bernstein   Judge Louis   Bernstein  Shephard   Cutler  David   Davidson (Franklin St)  Ruthie   Karlin Finn  Benjamin   Fireman  Hyman   Ginsberg  William   Goodman  William   Goodman  Myer   Karlin  Gimple   Lerman  Dr William   Needleman  Jesse   Rosenberg  Jacob (Mrs)   Rubinsky  Jacob E   Rubinsky  Jacob A   Shapiro  Abraham   Siegel  Mendel (Mrs)   Silverman  Oscar (Mrs)   Tabachnick  Lester (Mrs)   Willis  ;

Related organizations:
 United Hebrew Charities;

Related organizations:
 Portland Jewish Federation;

Related organizations:
 Portland Hebrew School;

Related organizations:
 Council of Jewish Women, Portland Chapter;

Related organizations:
 Gmilos Chasodim;

Related organizations:
 Hachnosos Orchim Committee;

Related organizations:
 Mo'os Chitim Committee;

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