Re: Mercer-Bucks Jewish Historical Society - May 2020
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Thu, May 14, 6:59 AM (1 day ago)
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Mark and I
visited the cemeteries last week. We were very impressed with the work that has
been done. The fences, signs, and the general condition was amazing. Well
done!!
Sent
from my iPhone
Barbara
Melmed
Barbara@Melmed.com
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Thank
you, bless you, as always, Cousin Art. I hope you are well, I
haven't read anything about restrictions and number of virus cases in
Trenton. I hope no one I know has been affected.
Be
well, stay safe,
Cousin
Estelle Finkle
Jewish Community Center Bath House and
Pavilions - Designed by Louis I. Kahn.
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Art:
Bless you for achieving a nearly impossible task, May they rest in peace.
The underground video was incredibly interesting!
Tom
Bless you for achieving a nearly impossible task, May they rest in peace.
The underground video was incredibly interesting!
Tom
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Nice.
Re: Mercer-Bucks Jewish Historical Society - May 2020
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thank
you cuz
hope
yr staying safe !!!!!
Thanks,
Lynne
Lynne
Azarchi, Exec. Director
KIDSBRIDGE Tolerance Center
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Tue, May 12, 6:02 PM (15 hours ago)
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Arthur:
Can you or maybe someone on the Trenton Jewish Historical
Society website give me info on the following:
Ben and Mae Robinson
Maury Robinson
Ben's father was Samuel Robinson, who had a store at 551 South
Clinton. He had 3 kids, Maury (who had Maury Robinson Mens Clothiers on
Hamilton Avenue near the high school), Jerry (the famous cartoonist who drew
Batman and Robin, and invented the character of the Joker), and Edith.
Ben was the brother of my grandmother, Mary Robinson, who
married Simon Shankman who had the mens' clothing store at 175 South Broad.
I'm trying to put together some family info for the younger
generation. If anyone can help, much appreciated.
And thank you for all you do for Trenton Jewish history.
Ron Schnur
The picture labeled Gregory School doesn't look like the school I attended from 1947 until 1951.
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