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Portrait of Hank Greenberg, 1947
Anglo-Jewish Association 75th Anniversary Dinner: 1946
Reception for Israel Macktuck
Anglo Jewish Association: Provincial Conference Brighton
The Consultative Conference of Jewish Organizations
European Conference In London 1955
Reading the Torah on Rosh Hashanah
Volunteer visits an anti-aircraft missile site
JWB chaplain conducting services for GIs
Exterior of the Newly Completed Wall Street Synagogue, 1956
Wall Street Synangogue
The Aron Kodesh in Adath Israel, NY
Morris Simpson and Simpson Gun
HUC (Hebrew Union College?) convocation procession
American Jewish Cavalcade, 11/16/47
25th Anniversary Celebration of Dr. Israel Goldstein's Presidency
Glueck Installation Ceremonies--Hebrew Union College
Lowell Hebrew Community Center and Temple Beth El
The Anglo-Jewish Association Launches its "Books for Israel" Scheme, 1955
Portrait of Rabbi Cardozo Chanting Kiddush
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