Sunday, December 15, 2013

Old Trenton Photos - 8


Stern's Kosher Meats



1930's Tennis Team. See Leon Levy and Applestein


 Old Trenton Tax Map


Trenton Grocers 1922


Broad Street Bank Building City Directory. See Professionals


 1947 "Y" Basketball Team




Herman Spiegel's Furniture





Finkle's Hardware - 1920's



 Sernovitz Family - Immigrants to Trenton




Joe Finkle's Wearing Apparel




Trenton True American Building (owned by the Naar's)




1910 Ford


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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Old Photos 5


'Shaky' Bridge - State Park near Calhoun St. Brdige


State St. West from Warren St. (Bankers Corner - First Trenton, Mechanics and Trenton Trust)

Broad St/ (Note Multiple Stores and Church in Background


State St. West from Broad St.
Y.M.C.A. and Trenton Saving Fund Society - East State State near Mayfair Theater


Trenton Trust and Save Deposit Bank - West State Street 
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Monday, August 5, 2013

Trenton Photos #15


Ozzie Zuckerman
Serviceman  World War 2
 
 
1931 Y.H.M.A. Champion Basketball Team
 
 
Swimming in Canal in Cadwalader Park
(in back of the Food Stand)
 
 
 
Tal Brody playing for Israeli Team
 
 
 
Tal Brody Lighting Torch at Maccabee Games 2013
 
 
John A. Roebling Statue at Cadwalader Park
 
 
Kohn's and Kunes' Bakeries on Market St.
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Trenton - Old Photos 5.2 - Dr. I. David Popkin's Collection of Picture Post Cards





RIDER COLLEGE



STATE HOUSE AND DELAWARE RIVER


STATE STREET


CADWALADER PARK, STUYVESANT AVENUE ENTRANCE


STATE NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOL





RIDER COLLEGE




STATE HOUSE AND DELAWARE RIVER



STATE STREET



CADWALADER PARK
STUYVESANT AVENUE ENTRANCE



STATE NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOL

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Trenton Photos #6

Penn RR Station




Sam Finkle, 1895




 Van Sciver Building



Cadwalader School Pix 1953




Top Row: Al Downing, Alan Kagan, Art Finkle, Ed Berklehamer, Ron Warren, Bob Hollingshead
2nd Row: Elona Farina, Barbara Kuhl, Judy Joseph, Katrina Peters, Dorothy Fizer, Pat Tibbs, Gail Rosenthal, Sandy Lipshitz
3rd Row: Carolyn Lingrel, Paula Robinson, Janice Louden, Susan Rosenthal, Ann Fiestal, Shirley Gary, Judy McFarland, Pat Cunningham
Front Row: Bobby Harris, Jeff Doranz, Larry Trachtenberg, Jack Simons, Marvin Kupersmit, Jimmy Hardman, John Gebhart, Kenny Wood

This was a mixed 5th and 6th grade and Mrs. Clark was our teacher


Shad Fishing in the Delaware River, April

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Trenton Photos #5

Daily State Gazette
Rachel Levy Finkle - 1890
Finkle Sidur wwith Names of Children in Yiddish



Bagage Family



Joe Finkle's Store
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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Seders Reminisces at Bubbe and Zadie’s


Seders Reminisces at Bubbe and Zadie’s
Arthur L. Finkle

Waiting for my eight Aunts, Uncles and their families was an adventure. Because one of the participants lived in New York, we monitored the train schedule.

The smells of Passover wafted from the kitchen, whetting my appetite. However, my eight-year-old food desires and the reality of my desire fulfilled were worlds apart.

The Zayde began the Seder after sundown, usually about 8:30. Using the veteran Maxwell House Haggadah, with its wine stains impressed on the pages from prior years, seemed to be integral to the festivities. Not that I could read (or understand) the English, much less the Hebrew.

I had confidently learned the four questions at Hebrew School. When my Father came home at 7:00, he told me to recite a Yiddish phrase that I remember to this day, even with my short-lived confidence shot. We kids did not understand Yiddish. (Our patents’ generation used this arcane language to keep their secrets from us kids.)

“Zayde, I fer defregana de feir cashas.” I found out years later what it meant (Grandfather, I will ask the four questions).

Then the Seder droned on and on and on. I can empathize with Alex Haley when we heard the story of his native tribe and found Kinte Kunte about 3 hours into the native.

Meanwhile, my young teenaged cousins, without any food, got drunk on especially saccharine Manishewitz wine. (If you get drunk, DION’T do it on Manishewitz wine.)
We commenced eating about 11:00 pm, after pleadings from my Bubbe, Aunts and Uncles to opportune my Zaydie to shortcut some of the footnotes in the Passover story.
The food portion began at 11:00 pm. My Bube’s gefilte fish was excellent. My Zayde’s home-made wine wou ld have been bad even in prohibition days.

We ended the Seder at about 1:30 p[m, about four-five hours after my bedtimes.
Such were my recollections of my family’s Passover Seder.



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Friday, March 29, 2013

Trenton - Old Photos 5 from Dr. I. David Popkin's Collection of Picture Post Cards


Asbury Park Boardwalk


West State Street at Broad Street


Monmouth Park (new Columbus Park)




Junior High School #2

First Presbyterian Church - East State Street - Site of Revolutionary War





Monmouth Park - Note Civil War Artillery

State House


Soldier's and Sailor's War Memorial Building