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Jerusalem is a town in Yates County, New York. The population was 4,405 at the 2020 census. [2] The town is named after the city of Jerusalem. [3] The Town of Jerusalem is on the south border of the county and is southwest of Geneva, New York.
Richard LeFrak (1945–), developer and manager; one of the biggest landlords in the NY tri-state area; member of the LeFrak family [86] Ted Lerner (1925–2023), founder of Lerner Enterprises [87] William Levitt (1907–1994), developer, former president of Levitt & Sons, Inc. (known for Levittown, New York) [88]
"Writers of Tennessee". Tennessee: A Guide to the State. American Guide Series. New York: Viking Press. pp. 145– 154. OCLC 2479491. {}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default ; Thomas D. Clark (1948). Southern Country Editor. Bobbs-Merrill. OCLC 525858. (Includes information about weekly rural newspapers in Tennessee) G. Thomas Tanselle (1971 ...
Pages in category "People from Jerusalem, New York" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
From 1831 to 1849, he lived on the Bluff Point, the peninsula between the two northern branches of Keuka Lake in Jerusalem, New York. He was Supervisor of the Town of Jerusalem in 1843, and a Justice of the Peace in 1844. He was Sheriff of Yates County from 1850 to 1852, and from 1868 to 1870.
The Mid-State Observer: 1978 [95] 1970s [83] Weekly [95] or irregular [96] LCCN sn96091078; OCLC 35332404; Published by The Eagle Press. Edited by Lou Taylor. [95] Nashville: Neighborhood Times: 1959 [97] 1962 [97] Monthly newspaper (two summer months combined) [97] LCCN sn96091079; OCLC 5516773; Nashville: News: 1914 [83] 1918 [83] Nashville ...
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Yisroel Belsky was the son of Berel and Chana Tzirel Belsky. His maternal grandfather was Binyomin Wilhelm, a founder of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in Brooklyn, New York.. In 1962, Belsky received his semikhah (rabbinical ordination) from Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, and again in 1965, when he received it from Moshe Feinstein.