Sun 2/28/2016 3:00 PM
My name is Barry Rifkin. I was
born in Trenton in 1940. I lived on Lamberton Street, Warren Street near Market
and Rutherford Avenue. I graduated from Trenton HS in 1957.
I read the November 5, 2015
Blog post of the Trenton Jewish Historical Society and the name Allen
Appelbaum was listed. My parents Ida and Sam Rifkin were good friends with
Barney and Rose Appelbaum. Barney and Rose had two sons, Allen and Jerry. Do
you know if Allen Appelbaum noted in your blog is the son of Barney and Rose
Appelbaum? If so, could you pass on this email.
Thank you,
Barry R Rifkin
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Hi, Art--Finally, I see the light at the end of the tunnel for
my math book, which I am under contract to finish this month. Then I will
complete the book on my Aunt Edith Goldberg's remembrances of Trenton of 80
years from the 1920s to when she left, about 10 years ago. Unfortunately, she
died in December, so this will be printed posthumously, but it has lots of
tidbits that ought to be interesting to long-time Trentonians. I haven't
forgotten that I am sending it to you when finished. Keep up the good
work. Sandy
Richard Ross Thanks, Art. My
father's family. The tree goes back to the late 18th century. Earliest names
were Senfal/Senzhal/Skolnik.
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Ruth Tilleman Keep up the
excellent work
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Jerry Montana
Biff Friedman Montana would like to send you pictures she has from the old days. Thanks, Jerry
Michael March 2, 2016 at 7:15 AM
Jerry Montana
Biff Friedman Montana would like to send you pictures she has from the old days. Thanks, Jerry
Michael March 2, 2016 at 7:15 AM
Scott was not only a coach as
was Dave Wiesberg they were mentors and friends you could rely on. Both taught
me at THS, Dave was my coach in soccer, and Scotty from the YMHA with that
"Skylight" basketball court. Learned much from these two great men.
Sent
by Barry Lavinson
A real car commercial from 1951 that escaped
my attention (There weren’t Cadillac’s on in my neighborhood.)
Bet
you haven't seen this one before. Sixty-five years later, it still no longer available.
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