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    Beth Israel Congregation Charter Members (1919)

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    Beth Israel Congregation Charter Members (1919) List of the charter members of both the women of the Bath Hebrew Ladies Society and the men of Beth Israel Congregation (originally, Base Isroall), an unaffiliated synagogue, serving the Jewish community in Bath, Maine and vicinity.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/jud_povich/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Review of Scott McMillin and Sally-Beth MacLean The Queen's Men and Their Plays, 1583-1603 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1998)

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    Review of Scott McMillin and Sally-Beth MacLean The Queen's Men and Their Plays, 1583-1603 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1998

    Picnics- Sixty Campus Opinions on Them

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    We are all ready for picnic weather, because we have the opinions of 60 campus men and women on what makes a good picnic. Although the snow was still here when Ruth Deems, Beth Cummings, Katherine Hoffman and I went campaigning for advice, we found some different ideas on picnics and lots of good old fashioned ones too

    Diamond Jubilee, 1888-1963: Congregation Beth Israel

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    Foreword Congregation Beth Israel, the oldest synagogue in the State of Maine, this year celebrates its 75th anniversary. This is the story of Beth Israel -- of the men and women who shaped its character -- of the influences which patterned its destiny -- of the spirit which has brought it through crises in the past and which must be trusted to preserve it in the future. In the aggregate, this chronicle is a review of the Congregation\u27 s struggles , hopes and accomplishments. It is not meant to be a distinguished historical contribution nor a detailed chronological summary of the seventy-five years it covers . Instead, by selecting the more significant and human episodes in our growth, we hope to present a colorful pageant of the modest epic which is our history.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1263/thumbnail.jp

    Bnai Brith Charter Members (Men) (1921-1925)

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    B\u27nai B\u27rith Charter Members (Men) (1921-25) The King Solomon Lodge, No. 907 of the I.O.B.B. (Independent Order of B\u27nai B\u27rith) was a men’s organization, made up of members of the Beth Israel Congregation (originally, Base Isroall), an unaffiliated synagogue, serving the Jewish community in Bath, Maine and vicinity. Twenty-eight of the founding members from Bath and Brunswick are included.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/jud_povich/1056/thumbnail.jp

    UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 17

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    WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Lord, Joseph. Student Held Up in Pearce-Ford Tower – Nick North Holm, Hollan. A Delicate Balance – Single Mother, Ca’Linda Stuart Lively, Jay. Event Not the Real Deal – Shantytown Shinall, Dave. Campus Prepares for Wartime Threats – Iraq Sewell, Beth. Night Shuttle Effective, But Still Needs Improvements Hoang, Mai. Long-awaited Transplant a Success for Presley Nash No More Options, Vote for Enrollment Cap Today Lord, Joseph. Arena Football: The End of Parking Problems ?, Ralph. Editorial Cartoon. Big Reds Smith, Robert. Parking Always an Issue Kacer, Barbara. Commentary Should Be Commended – September 11th Lord, Joseph. Virginia Garrett Avenue to Get New Crosswalks Sewell, Beth. Three Remaining Diddle Arena Suites Leased O’Connor, Molly. Robert Dietle to Be Replaced by Vice Chair – University Senate Riley, Cassie. Students Want Short Lines, More Variety – Dining Services Sewell, Beth. Andy Arterburn’s Story: It’s Electric Hardin, Adriane. Coalition Speaks Out Against War – Daniel Reader Schoenbaechler, Danny. David Holmes Watches Overtime Win from Team Bus – Soccer Buckman, Josh. Men, Women Finish Second at Kentucky – Swimming Eadens, Adam. Women Run Well at Pre-NCAA, Minus Some Shoes – Track & Field Hoang, Mai. Lady Tops Get $175K Donation – Basketball, Mike Hunt Tucker, Kyle. Sun Belt Conference Adding Idaho & Utah State University Farner, Keith. Tops’ Season Soaring – Football Lively, Jay. Lady Tops Return from Rough Road Trip With One Loss, Unsatisfying Win – Socce

    UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 33

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    WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Wilberding, Beth. Dedication is a Dream Come True – Engineering & Biological Science Hall Hupman, Samantha. Teacher Leaves Legacy – Douglas Schutte Clark, Ashlee. Western Purchases the ALIVE Center – A Local Information & Volunteer Exchange Wilberding, Beth. Parking Issues Discussed Sewell, Chase. Super Saturdays Offer Super Time Harrell, Bobby. Western Buys SKyPAC Land – Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center Questions Abound for Greek Ground Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Stray Greek Cat Fenlon, Todd. Meia Sells Tsunami – Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004 Gilbert, Timothy. Letter to Editor re: Fraternities Hupman, Samantha & Bobby Harrell. Former Professor Dies of Cancer – James Skean Toone, Stephanie. Charles Brown Overcomes Childhood Struggles & War in Iraq Teague, Hawkins. Million Dollar Baby Worth All the Praise Mitchell, Jake. Western Assistant Signs Professional Contract – Ron Plute Casagrande, Michael. Topper Makes NCAA Provisional at Indoor Meet Duncan, Mike. Women Dominate, Men Fall – Swimming Watt, Wes. Tops’ Halt Road Losing Streak – Basketball Stamm, Jason. Western Remains Perfect in Sun Belt Conferenc

    Slaves of Charleston

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    The Beth Elohim Synagogue, founded in the 1749 in downtown Charleston South Carolina, is one of the very earliest synagogues in America. While other more recent synagogues and congregations are also now a part of Charleston city life, as the oldest one in the area, the Beth Elohim Synagogue is the repository for certain historical artifacts of Jewish life in the city. One such artifact they hold is a marble tablet honoring Mordecai Cohen (1763-1848) that was commissioned by the City of Charleston to honor one of the city’s greatest benefactors. Cohen, one of the wealthiest men in South Carolina, had long supported and donated money to the Charleston Orphan’s House – the first public orphanage in the United States and one that relied upon both public funds and private patrons to serve the white poor of the city of all faiths. Mordecai Cohen served as a commissioner to the Orphan’s House for ten years and made hefty contributions for forty-five years
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