Augusta 10th Annual B'nai B'rith Picnic Held For Hospital Patients date not known Archie Leibowitz Elected Treasurer of Augusta Downtown Merchants Association date not known Archie Leibowitz elected to Downtown Merchants Association as treasurer Art Show Exhibitors Named date not known Committees Named for Bridge date not known Committees Named for Bridge date not known Cover of "Augusta Hebrew Community, Inc" book date not known Hadassah Art Exhibit date not known Hadassah to Hear Officer date not known Hadassah to Hear Officer date not known Hadassah to sponsor art exhibit at Temple Beth El date not known Hadassah To Sponsor Benefit Art Show April 11-12 date not known Holiness of Passover brings Christians, Jews, Together date not known Jews in Hanukkah celebrations date not known Local youths' Kitemaking inspires talk of Mideast peace date not known New England Regional Hadassah Chapters to Gather date not known Picnic Held for Hospital Patients date not known Rabbi Susan Bulba Carvutto Returns from Israel date not known Show of unity against symbols of hate date not known Silver Tea and Punch Party to Benefit Temple Beth El date not known Sixth Annual Style Show at Cony Highschool for the benefit of Hadassah date not known Temple Beth El Sisterhood Bridge date not known Temple Beth El Sisterhood Names Committees for Bridge date not known Temple Beth El Sisterhood Painting Sale date not known Sacred Seder date not known Augusta Jewish Civil War Hero , by Anthony Douin, Capital Weekly May 31 2007 page A10 1861 - Rabbi Sue Bulba CarvuttoLewis Selbing 1862 Clerks to Mark Ballots for Jews Rosh Hashonah 18 July 1934 "The 4,000 Jewish voters of Maine will be able to vote in the state elections September 10, Rosh Hashonah . . . without violating their religious scruples" Authorities Urged to Ban Anti-semitic Publication from Mail Dec 9, 1952 Maine Resorts Practice Discrimination; State Losses Revenue 1954 Jew Named Justice of Superior Court of Maine for First Time June 10, 1954 Augusta Sisterhood to Hold Silver Tea and Punch Party 7/17/1955 Temple Fund Barbecue Sunday 8/13/1955 World Jewish Children's Day 2 1/8/1959 Miss Myra Pollack Honored at Bridal Tea on Sunday 5/28/1965 Bazaar at Temple Beth El circa 1965 Lipman Brothers Poultry in Broiler Industry magazine Dec 1970 Archie Leibowitz Augusta merchants award 5/26/1973 Award for outgoing chairman of the Augusta Downtown Merchants Association Where Bible, History Come Alive Sept 23, 1973 article about Rosh Hashanah celebration 9/24/1998 What is it Like to be a Jew in Maine? 1990 Temple Beth El Welcomes Rabbi Carvutto 8/16/1997 article about Rosh Hashanah celebration 9/24/1998 Sound the Shofar I 9/24/1998 Sound the Shofar II 9/24/1998 Lenora Leibowitz Sounds Shofar for Jewish Holidays September 24, 1998 Augusta Mayor Katz Invited to Jerusalem Conference Sept 10, 2008 Governor Baldacci hosts Hanukkah party 12/6/2010 50 Years Ago: The Story of Lipman Poultry 7/29/2011 Thank you to Temple Beth El Hebrew School for Donation to Food Bank 3/13/2012 Maine Governor [Paul LePage] Apologizes for IRS 'Gestapo' Remark 7/13/2012 - Jewish Telegraphic AgencyMaine Governor [Paul LePage] Calls IRS 'Gestapo' : Jewish Democrats Slam Gov Paul LePage for Nazi Reference 7/13/2012 - ReutersGIRLS TENNIS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hall-Dale graduate goes out on top 2013 second page of article only, page 1 missing -title found on the web show more
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