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Braman's parents were Jewish immigrants from Europe. His Romanian-born mother was a seamstress and his Polish father a barber. [2] Braman was a water boy in his teenage years at the Eagles training camp, which was then in Hershey, Pennsylvania. [3] During the season, he would sneak into Shibe Park to watch the team play.
Reid has documented the Jewish history of 20 Ohio cities and towns, 15 of which are digitally published on the Columbus Jewish Historical Society's website. Some are still home to active Jewish ...
Norman Braman, US, former owner of Philadelphia Eagles [90] Alfréd Brüll, Hungary, chairman of sports club MTK [91] Alan Cohen, US, owner of Florida Panthers hockey team [92] Alan N. Cohen, US, former owner of New York Knicks and New York Rangers, co-owner of Boston Celtics and New Jersey Nets, and Chairman & CEO of Madison Square Garden ...
The community is home to many types of Jewish Institutions including schools, temples, and organizations. JewishColumbus is a leading organization and is a result of the merger of the Columbus Jewish Federation and the Columbus Jewish Foundation [5] Synagogues in the region include: Ahavas Sholom - Orthodox, Bexley [6]
The group reflects on a legacy of promoting Jewish artists and works with Jewish themes. Its 75th season begins on Oct. 15. Jewish Community Center theater troupe celebrates 75 seasons of ...
Temple Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3100 East Broad Street, in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States.Founded as the Orthodox Bene Jeshurun congregation in 1846, [4] the congregation is the oldest Jewish congregation in Columbus, [5] and a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism. [6]
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Norman Braman (born 1932), car dealer, former co-owner of NFL's Philadelphia Eagles; Madoff Ponzi scheme victim [158] [159] Edgar M. Cullman (1918–2011), former co-owner, president and CEO of the General Cigar Company [160] Lazarus Dinkelspiel (1824–1900), German-born founder of L. Dinkelspiel & Co. [161]