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The Newark Advocate, Ohio, August 7, 1936
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The Newark Advocate, Ohio, August 7, 1936
The Decatur Herald, Illinois, August 11, 1922
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Dixon Evening Telegraph, Illinois, January 5, 1914
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The Age, Melbourne, Australia, January 9, 1939
This bestial hopping must cease.
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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, May 4, 1945
Editor’s Note: We have waited for this opportunity of publishing his obituary since January 30, 1933
The Helpers at Home Missionary Box, ca. 1920
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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, Milwaukee, April 6, 1928
The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, Milwaukee, April 6, 1928
The New York Times, March 3, 1907
(I think, from further reading, that “agitation” wasn’t Dr. Van De Water’s big fear. The church (not to mention Van De Water himself) was heavily in debt, and he claimed that “the Jewish ducats seemed shaken before our eyes”, as the “Israelites on their Sabbath morning walking in our Zion and in whispered conference, making estimates on the value of our property”. In his eyes, the influx of different cultures, especially the growing black population in Harlem, threatened to alienate Van De Water’s rich clientele, lowering the tithes he lived off of.)
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Kosher kitchen cooking class, Los Angeles, 1958
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D-day services in a synagogue on West Twenty-third Street, New York,
June 6, 1944
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Roman Vishniac:
Jewish refugees in horse stables that have been converted to living quarters, Polish detention camp in Zbaszyn, Poland, 1938
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Roman Vishniac:
Inside the Jewish Quarter, Bratislava, 1938
It got into the newspaper through the grossest kind of negligence, or through deliberate sabotage.