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Presidents of Adath Israel, celebrating 100 years
Adath Israel Presidents
Solomon Urken 1923-29
Harry Levy 1929
Bernard Alexander
Hyman B. Garb 1936-58
Hyman Urken 1958-60
Benjamin H. Garb 1961-65
Isadore Miller 1964-65
Irving H. Lewish 1966
Harry S. Ginsberg 1967-68
Irving Scwartzman 1969-71
Louis Lehman 1971-73
Dr. Milton Palat 1974-75
Leon Siskowitz 1976-77
Seymour D. Kaplan 1978-79\
Albert Z. Segal 1980-83
Rudy Loewenstein 1984-85
Lawrence Pincus 1986-87
Bernice S. Abramowitz 1988-89
Arthur Spiezle 1989-90
Vincent Lee 1991-92
Carl Shipper -1993-96
Larry A. Solomon 1996-97
Barry Sussman 1997-99
Bradley Beret 199-2001
Israel Dubin 2003-2004
John Dember
2004-07
Berbnice Siskowtiz Abormovich 2007-2010
Louis Lehman was my
uncle. He was very active at Adath Israel. He was also a founder of the Abrams
house, the assisted living facility associated with Greenwood house.
Thanks for this
post. Remember nearly all. My family , members from post-War through the '80s.
I was among the first class of Adath"s Hebrew High.
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Such wonderful
memories on that plaque! All such good men…and one wonderful woman, Bernice Siskowitz Abramovich!!
Thanks for sharing
this!!
Harry Ginsberg
(1967-1968) A"H, was my uncle. He was a very special special person!
So many wonderful
memories
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Irving Schwartzman
was my uncle, married to my mother’s (Frieda Goldman) older sister, my Auntie
Ann.
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What memories!
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Oh Wow! This takes
me way back. Love it!
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Wonderful tribute!
You should be so proud of yourself.
Irving Schwartzman
was my uncle! This was my family’s synagogue
I recognized so many
Adath Presidents. Great memories!
I remember so many
of these Adath Presidents ! Wonderful memories
Beautiful tribute.
I remember the early ones, when I lived on Rutherford Avenue around the corner of Adath when I was growing up.
3 mutual friends including Mary
Ann Maiorino Delate and Carolyn
Innocenzi Pontani
1955 Flood
Joe Donnelly
70 years ago, the Delaware River had its worst flood
on record. The river bridges in Trenton
fared slightly better than many of the bridges upriver. At one point during the flooding crisis, the
Trenton-Morrisville (Route 1) Toll Bridge was the only Delaware River Joint
Toll Bridge Commission span in operation. The Calhoun Street Bridge was already
closed for repairs when the flood hit. Interestingly, this was not the highest
flood on record for the Lower Trenton.
Cantor Marshall Glatzer, Fiddler on the Roof, 1971
Arthur Frank, Director
Sherry Dworsky likes
Hermitage Bakery
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Donald Costantino
Oh, remember their great baked goods!
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Sherry Dworsky
Thanks for the memory. The library, the pharmacy,
cookies and best of all...being able to walk there without your parents.
Finkle Art
JCC 1968-69 Basketball
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I was too young and
not good enough for that team. But I have a clear recollection of attending the
year-end banquet where Nat Holman spoke.
My brother still
hangs with these guys.
Good one Art. Mark
is in that one. So is his brother Keith. Thanks for posting
Two of my
cousins..Vegotskys, haven’t spoken to them in years.
Lynda
Sacharov
Jeff
Doranz
Robert
Foster
Michael
Krassenstein
Scott
Kushner
Arnold
Mayberg
Mark
Melmed
Lance
Kraemer
Jerry
DeLorenzo
Linda
Warren
Paul
Klempert
Tula Kurtz
WR
Bill Mate
Stanley
D. Saperstein
Carl
Walsh
Phil
Siegle
Hal
English
Neil
Grannick
Bette
Meloney
Thomas
Tighue
Ellie
Skilton
Loisa
Forster
Evelyn
Bell
Paulette
Rhodes
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Mott School Centre St
I
taught 5th grade at Mott School in 1964
I
was with 126 fighter wing in DaNang .
Joan
Stark I was there in 1967- 1970. I moved down to Cherry Hill Area for a year,
and came back to live in Lawrenceville.
Joan Stark Foster I
taught first grade at Mott in 1974-1981
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I
taught at Mott School!! I am still in touch with one of 5th graders who is now
65!!! Boy am I old!!!
Sandi Levy Goldberg
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This school started on Market Street,
known as Talmud Torah. Then Dr. Herzl Zion Hebrew School occupied the building
around the 1940's. I still have this booklet they gave to the students. Do you
remember them moving to West State Street?
Rick Byer
I was a student at Dr. Herzl Zion on
Stockton Street in the YMHA building for grades 3- 6. It then moved to West
State Street and occupied the building that was congregation Jeshurun. I was
Bar Mitzvah there in 1960.
Judee Algazi
I attended Kindergarten through 8th
grade. I started on Market Street, then the JCC on Stockton Street and then
went to 4th-8h grade on West State Street. Murry Gendzel was a few grades ahead
of me. Edward Dobin- Do you remember my mother, Rae Abramson? She was president
of the Ivriah sisterhood. Also, my kids attended K-4 in Yardley.
Malcolm R Casway
Those were the days I remember! 🙏I remember winning the net taumid award in
1954.
Harriet Gould
Performed in this auditorium on numerous occasions
with a dance recital! Well kept Trenton BOE!!
James Loesch
Harriet Gould I was lucky to get to be a member of
the Stage Corp back then. It was great.
Russell Hanauer
I was in the auditorium a few years back & the
only changes had to do with the fire escape door latches & heat detection
equipment . A must change because of safety laws . Every thing was the same as
when I left 1961 .
Gould
Performed in this auditorium on numerous occasions
with a dance recital! Well kept Trenton BOE!!
Tonya Hunter
Eighth grade science B I did not want to be on that
stage with Mr. Cain
Cynthia Dengler
Thank you for
Sharing these
Beautiful pictures they brought back
Memories my last
Year there was1949
Rescha Spector Bistrong
Grandparents owned a grocery store at this time at E
State and Chambers. Grandmother did most of the work and my Dad and his
brothers and sisters helped after school
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Tula Kurtz
My grandfather’s store on Market St. is on the list.
Jeff Doranz
My favorite! Know they moved to, I think,
Lambertville. Q? ... OTC Crackers still being made?
THS Opening, 1932
Lynn Holland Cohen
I was a school nurse at TCHS 20 years ago and
unfortunately it was looking old then. It must have been magnificent in its
day. I’ve seen pics of the new building and it’s so beautiful and modern. I’m
glad for the students and staff.
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Jeff Doranz
My mother, Florence Levy Doranz was the Class of
1933. And her three children also graduated Trenton High, '56, '60, and '66.
Dennis Zegan ·12h ·
I lived 2 blocks
behind THS, from 1978-2004. on So.Cook Ave., 400 block. Good neighbors, fun
street parties, peace, classic duplex, a great porch with rocker.
Neighbors were
close, talked, helped, and watched out for each other.
Catherine Rose Salender
Charlie Gdlove
Jack J Ball
George Toth
Bob Harle
Ken Blane
Karen Littwin
Linda Gibbs
Sonja Jones
Maryjane Rafferty Kruszewski
Debra Berrios
Marie Jones
Rusty Rathert
Ermie Woodcock
Donna Hopkins Davison
Jed Weisberger
Maria Maruca
Lucia Parrotta Fuccello
Charles Williamson
Sharon Palmer
Terri Aquaviva
Heather Birk Diefenbach
Sarah Davis
Eleanor Guerriero
Gary Conner
Debbie Walker
Maryann Decker-stout
Olive Lott
Alison Pinto
Debbi Vincil Casey
Barbara Murl Foley
Jerry Starr
Andrew Chipowsky
Joan Steffen Schmidt
Jonathan Pinto
Albert Sabo
Mary Sipple
Jeanette Fitch
Jeanne Ermi Arroyo
Clyde Ethredge
Jimmy Kolaski
Carol Stevens
Franny Habecker Lake
Sandy Mershon
Lisa Gibson
Charles Giambelluca
George Emshwiller
Will Geise
Bonny Demeter Caruso
Shirley Henderson Guerieri
Butch Masters
Gary Fitton
Faye Dynette Brown
Lois Sweeny-dalik
James Schwartz
Jayme Lynn
Robert Endrzejewski
William Moore
Bruce Jacobson
Karen Burns Tomko
Joseph Contardo
Tiffany D. Green
Beth Cox
Bob Johnston
Kathleen Kirwan Wise
Matt Snyder
Tina Lansing
John Snyder
David Wriggins
Oneal Spearman
Marc Furman
Bo Adams
Susan Sexton
Chary Martinez
Fran Elisio Fisher
Sharon Schwaeble
Jack Cronin