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Berkovitz bio, University of Massachusetts Berkovitz is a member of Congregation Shaarei Tefillah in Newton, Massachusetts, where he lives with his wife, Sharon Levinson, and his daughter, Rachel.
Until a short, severe illness that finally led to her death at the age of 78 years, she went on working as a lawyer. She was a member of Congregation Habonim.
Levinson was born October 10, 1929, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the uncle of film director Barry Levinson. Levinson lived in Bethesda, Maryland, and was a member of Congregation Beth El there.
On January 19, 1904, Maustbaum married theatre owner Jules Mastbaum; they had three daughters: Louisette "Billie" Mastbaum Wolf Dickson, Margery "Peggy" Mastbaum Solomon, and Elizabeth Mastbaum. Mastbaum died at the age of 67 on November 1, 1953 in Manhattan. She was a member of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia.
Mendik divorced his first wife, Annette Silverstein, sister of Larry Silverstein; they had three children: Laurie J. Mendik, Kevin R. Mendik, and Todd L. Mendik. Mendik's second wife was Susan Batkin; they had one child, Alexander M. Mendik. He was a member of Congregation Emanu-El of New York.
In 2000, out of 606 working members, 14% were doctors and 9% were attorneys. In 2005, it had more than 700 members. Alex Bregman, a baseball player who was selected with the second pick in the first round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, was a member of Congregation Albert growing up.
She was married to Don Fisher and was a long-time member of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco.The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California: "Gap Founder Donald Fisher Leaves Stamp on Community" October 1, 2009 Their three sons - Robert J. Fisher, William S. Fisher, and John J. Fisher - continue to manage the business.
Kaye received the Barnard Medal of Distinction from Barnard College, the college's highest honor, in 1987. Kaye was a longtime member of Congregation Shearith Israel, a Sephardic synagogue in New York. Benjamin Cardozo, one of Kaye's predecessors as chief judge of the Court of Appeals of New York, was a congregant at the same synagogue.
He was a founding Board Member of the Presidio Trust (the public corporation that runs the Presidio of San Francisco), a post nominated by the President of the United States. He was married to Doris Feigenbaum, and was a long-time member of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco. Their three sons continue to manage the business."#60 Doris Fisher". Forbes.com. 2005.
Retrieved from Society Publishing on 18 Feb 2014. and Sir Richard Southwood. Hay has remained at the University of Oxford where he is now a member of congregation and was awarded the title of Reader (2008) and then Professor (2012). In 2012 he also became a Research Fellow in the Sciences and MathematicsProfessor Simon Hay, Research Fellow in the Sciences and Mathematics.
Lope de Vega, who referred to Espinel as his teacher, dedicated him El caballero de Illescas (1602). Espinel also befriended Cervantes, Góngora (whose poetry he helped to publish) and Quevedo. Like his friends, he was a member of congregation Esclavos del Santísimo Sacramento. At the time of his death, he was the chaplain at Madrid, and also the music teacher of the Plasencia bishop.
Fleisher married Thelma Gerstley, the daughter of German-born philanthropist William Gerstley, and they resided in Wyncote, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. They had two sons, Howard and Robert, and a daughter, Susan. Fleisher was a member of Congregation Keneseth Israel, and he was one of the largest collectors of etchings in the U.S.. He died on December 25, 1928 in Wyncote, at age 50. His daughter married Ralph J. Roberts, the founder of Comcast.
In 1857, he married Deliah Stern of Albany, New York; they had eight children, six of whom survived to adulthood: Carrie Fleishhacker Schwabacher (married to Ludwig Schwabacher), Emma Fleishhacker Rosenbaum (married to S. D. Rosenbaum), Mortimer Fleishhacker (1866-1953), Herbert Fleishhacker (1872-1957), Belle Fleishhacker Scheeline (married to S. C. Scheeline), and Blanche Fleishhacker Wolf (married to Frank Wolf). He died in 1898. He was a founding member of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco.
Basket detail by Myer Myers, 1770–1776 Myer Myers (1723–1795) was a silversmith who lived and worked in New York City. He was a Jewish-American of Sephardic origin and a member of Congregation Shearith Israel, for whom be produced many works. Historians believe he was an apprentice of the Huguenot silversmith Charles le Roux (silversmith). He registered as a Freeman in 1746, and partnered with Benjamin Halsted from 1756-1766 as Halsted & Myers.
He was ordained Priest on 26 May 1966 and became a member of Congregation of the Mission (CM). On 31 October 1977 at the age of 38, he was elevated to a bishop with the titular name of Nabala. He became auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Cebu and then Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. Dosado was transferred to the diocese of Ozamiz, and after 2 years, he was elevated as Archbishop of that said diocese.
The congregation had a brass band and choir. Its members actively participated in a variety of associations including the Christian Sisters Association ("Christelijke Susterbond"), the Christian Young Daughters Association ("Christelijke Jongdogtersbond"), the Children's Association ("Kinderbond") and Youth Brigade ("Jeugbrigade"). The Final Church Service at the Sendinggestig in August 1975 From 1922 a well-known member of congregation, Anna Tempo (or Sister Nannie as she was commonly known), worked with women and girls living on Cape Town's streets. She established "Nannie Girls' Rescue Home" as a shelter for them.
Retrosheet – Boston Red Sox 16, New York Yankees 11. Game Played on Saturday, April 25, 2009 (D) at Fenway Park Giddon was a volunteer for Miles of Smiles Day at Connecticut Children's Hospital and belonged to the American Legion Post 96 and the West Hartford Regents. He also served on the Tufts Alumni Council, was a longtime member of Congregation Beth Israel, and was a former president of the Braeburn School PTA in West Hartford. An avid believer in physical exercise, Giddon continued to jump skipping rope 1,200-1,400 times every day in his early 70s.
Another observer described him as "instantly papabile, a man cut from the same cloth as Francis". Giovanni Paciullo, Rector of the University for Foreign Students of Perugia, called the nomination a tribute to Bassetti's "constant concern for the least, the excluded, the foreigner ... which brought him into the paths of marginalization and suffering..." Bassetti has been a strong proponent of the traditional Tridentine Latin mass. Pope Francis named him a member of Congregation for Bishops, Congregation for the Clergy, and Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. In 2016 at the request of Pope Francis he authored the meditations for the Good Friday Way of the Cross service at the Colosseum.
While attending Michigan State, he studied race relations in South Africa and graduated from the Michigan Political Leadership Program Fellowship. He was also president of the university's Phi Sigma Pi. Moss is currently a member organizations such as the Greater Southfield/Farmington chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Martin Luther King Task Force, and is a board member of Congregation Beth Ahm in Oakland County. He also serves on the Michigan Democratic Party's State Central Committee, as a board member of the Southfield Lathrup Village Democratic Club, and has been a Southfield Democratic Precinct Delegate. He was an alternate delegate from Michigan to the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Pennsylvania Historical Marker, 44 N 4th Street, Philadelphia (July 2014) Salomon was involved in Jewish community affairs, being a member of Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia, and in 1782 made the largest individual donation toward the construction of its main building. In 1783, Salomon was among the prominent Jews involved in the successful effort to have the Pennsylvania Council of Censors remove the religious test oath required for office-holding under the State Constitution. These test laws were originally written to disenfranchise the Quaker majority (Quakers objected to taking oaths at all), but many were caught up in this anti-democratic ploy. It was Salomon's old friend Robert Morris who actually introduced legislation to end the test laws in Pennsylvania.

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