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  2. Sam Miller (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Cleveland Jewish News on November 20, 2016 at Landerhaven. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Miller served on the boards of Baldwin Wallace University , John Carroll University , Cleveland State University , Notre Dame College , Case Western Reserve University , Harvard Business School , WVIZ , ideastream ...

  3. Cleveland Jewish News - Wikipedia

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    It is a successor to two Cleveland Anglo-Jewish newspapers – The Jewish Independent (established in 1906) and the Jewish Review & Observer (which had as its roots the Hebrew Observer, founded in 1889). [5] The Cleveland Jewish News had as its first issue a 32-page tabloid on October 30, 1964. [2] [4] [5] Arthur Weyne was its first editor. [4]

  4. Morton Mandel - Wikipedia

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    Mandel was born to a Jewish family in Cleveland, Ohio.His mother, Rose, along with his older siblings, Meriam Ellen (died June 10, 2010, age 100, nine days before age 101), [2] Jack N. (died May 12, 2011, age 99), and Joseph C. (died March 22, 2016, age 102), [3] immigrated from Galicia to the United States on June 19, 1920, with the help of the Red Cross. [4]

  5. Regina Brett - Wikipedia

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    Regina Brett (born May 31, 1956) is an American author, inspirational speaker, podcaster and newspaper columnist currently writing for The Cleveland Jewish News.Her columns are syndicated through Jewish News Service. [1]

  6. Max M. Axelrod - Wikipedia

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    Max M. Axelrod (February 22, 1911 – March 30, 2004) was a businessman, sports pioneer, and social welfare activist from Cleveland, Ohio.He is known for founding the Cleveland Jewish News and Lake Forest Country Club and his charitable work with the Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal, Cleveland State University and the United Negro College Fund.

  7. Bert Wolstein - Wikipedia

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    Wolstein was born to a Jewish family on February 23, 1927, in East Cleveland, Ohio, [1] [2] to Joseph and Sarah (née Lipson) Wolstein. [3] He had an older sister, Malvene. [4] Both his parents were immigrants from the Russian Empire. His father had been born in Minsk, [5] and emigrated to the United States in 1903.

  8. History of the Jews in Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Jewish News is the local Jewish newspaper headquartered in Beachwood. The Mandel Jewish Community Center, located in Beachwood, is a center point of the Jewish community. The Workmen's Circle of Cleveland is a Jewish lodge group. The Friendship Circle Organization for children with special needs has a center in Pepper Pike.

  9. Barbara Mandel - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Abrams Mandel (December 13, 1925 – November 21, 2019) was an American activist and philanthropist. She was named to the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame [1] in 1985. [2] She was elected to two terms as President of the National Council of Jewish Women, which is the oldest Jewish women's organization in the country. [2]

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