Gilbert Al Harvie, Dr Philip Lown, and another man at the Lown Bridge
Assistance To Police
Bicyle Paths
Blood Banks
Blood Drive
Civic - Municipal Affairs
Club Life/ Lions Club
Environmental Protection
Food Programs
Health Care
History
Hospitals
Interfaith
Kiwanis Clubs
Libraries
March Of Dimes
Merchant Associations
Merchant Associations
Not Yet Classified
Charity and Acts of Loving Kindness in Portland, Maine Or How My
Father, Solomon Crasnick, Grew Up to be a Tzadik by Elaine Crasnick Kahaner
date not known (Portland)
Passing the leadership gavel - two men
date not known (Lewiston-Auburn)
“Is It Good for the Jews? Maine Jewry between Civic Idealism and the Politics of Reality
date not known (to be determined)
A Tribute to Mrs Sam Seiger with Rosenbloom, Cinamon, Bernstein, Waterman, Diamond, Chasson, and another Men at the Jewish Home for the Aged
date not known (Portland)
Abe Leibowitz buys an airplane for his business
5/2/1949
Dr Bernard Lown, Al Harvie and Mayor Larry Gilbert at Bernard Lown Peace Bridge naming
c 2008
Hasan Bhitti, "Jewish Participation in Waterville Civic Organizations" , paper prepared for Colby Jan 2010 course
Jan 2010 (Waterville)
Not Yet Classified
Public Memorial Dedications
Summer Camps
Volunteer Workers
YMCA
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