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uUje 1800k of fRcminificncEB This book is a living history of Jewish people and life cycle events in the San Antonio area. Pages in this book are donated in honor of or in memory of loved ones and their contribution to the Jewish community. We find records of Bar and Bat Mitzvah, marriages, births, election to offices in various Jewish organizationas well as other achievements. It has both a written and a photographic history. It is also a way of recognizing a person's accomplishments and good deeds. Many of us can look with pride upon the pages of our ancestors. Pages can be purchased by contacting the Chairman of the Book of Reminiscences. The books will be on display at the new Jewish Campus soon. 75th Anniversary Committee Lucille Behar Mitrane, Chairperson George Alter Irwin Barath Joseph M. Bernstein Dr. Wallace Bloom Elie Guggenheim Efraim Joffe Carrol Meyer Jack Rogal Michael A. Rubinstein

T O " riDXi non Let Not Kindness and Truth Forsake Thee! J 1 OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION It is our sincere wish that this organization to which we contribute and help materially and morally, may continue to grow. May this contribution be an inspiration to those who give their time and efford to further the noble cause of Gmilus Chasodim in our midst.

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It is in sincere appreciation of their continuous support, both financial and moral, given as loyal members of the Association for the past quarter of a century or more, that the HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION gratefully dedicates this book page to the following: Henry Alterman Aaron Katz Sam Barban Bert Kelfer Gershon Barenblatt Martin Lachman Israel Barenblatt Abe Lansberg Eli Belinsky Alex Leiberman Sam Briskman Sam B. Lifshutz 1. D. Chafetz Morris Lippman Harry Cohen Morris Marcus Meyer Cohen Isidore Marks Simon Donzis Jim Novy Louis Eastman E. E. Olschansky Jerome Epstein Jesse Oppenheimer E. M. Forbes Max Penner Joe Freeman Maurice Polunsky Charles Freydberg David Rappoport Abe H. Gans Max Rosenman Sam Gelfond Ben Rosenthal Ben Goodman Abe S. Rosenberg Neiten Gossen Barney Sadovsky Louis Greenberg Mrs. Jacob Schmidt 1. Gromb Louis Scharlack Ben F. Harris Dave Shanefield Morris Heifetz Joe Shapiro Jake Hershcan Max Sheff Albert Hirchfield Sam Sikora Bernard Kanter Abe Spector 1. P. Karotkin 1. Siiber Jake Karotkin Adolph Vogel Reuben Karren Ralph Zork MARCH 15, 1959

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®f)tg page preaenteb bp tf)e trustees of tfje Jlrbreto Jfree loan Usteoctation of ls>an Antonio Jin grateful appreciation for aerbice to tlje organisation flmrrp &Moto ^resilient 19714073

'p ty ilDKI “IDH A TRIBUTE TO A NOBLE HUSBAND AND FATHER BY HIS BELOVED WIFE AND SON IN PERPETUATING HIS MEMORY BY INSCRIBING HIS NAME IN THE BOOK OF REMINISCENCES OF THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF SAM ADELMAN By his Wife and Son Jay Leonard FEBRUARY 1948 - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MAY HIS MEMORY BE BLESSED AND HIS SOUL BE BOUND UP IN THE BOND OF LIFE Died October llth, 1947

ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH'S PROGRAM: TERMED FIVE FOLD AND FULL, CONSISTS OF RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY-SOCIAL SERVICE WORK-CULTLiRALS-SOCIALS- AND ATHLETICS. THE SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER OF A. Z. A. WAS FORMALLY INSTALLED MAY 15, 1932. ORGANIZATION WAS BEGUN BY B. F. HARRIS AND AARON BLOCK, THE LATTER BECAME THE FIRST ALEPH GODOL— DAVID COHEN WAS THE FIRST ALEPH FROM THE SOUTH WHO, IN 1939, ROSE TO THE RANK OF INTERNATIONAL GRAND ALEPH S'GAN. (—■ ~- January— 1940 i— ------------------—________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1

!£=>■ W riDKT Ton Israel Alexander This Page is Inscribed in This Book of Reminiscenses (Sefer Hazikoron) by Mr. Israel Alexander, as a Contribution to the Welfare of the Hebrew Free Loan of San Antonio Mr. Alexander was born in Britchan, Bessarabia, Russia, on the 7th day of Adar, 5632 (1872). He arrived in the United States in 1921, and became a member of Congregation of Rodfei Sholom on arriving in this city. He has been a member of the Hebrew Free Loan since its organization. Mr. Alexander and his entire family reside in San Antonio, Texas. It is the w ish o fthe Hebrew Free Loan: May (fod grant him many, many happy and healthy years to come

This Page Is Presented By Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Alterman In Honor of Their Grandchildren Front Row: Mara Levin, Morris Levin, Stanley Robert Alterman and Kent Marvin Alterman. Back Row: Mark Alan, Marsha Jean, Aileen Lynn and Mindi Helaine Alterman. With the prayer that in our humble way, we have set a worth while example for them to follow. Presented this 5th day of March, 1967

"pty" Vk riDXi "ion 4^- <j*'— — A DEDICATION TO A PIONEER OF OUR COMMUNITY i MRS. A. ALTERMAN THIS PAGE OF THE BOOK OF REMINISCENCES OF THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION IS DEDICATED IN MERMORY OF ABRAHAM DAVID ALTERMAN BY HIS WIFE EDITH ROSE & Mr. Abraham D. Al+erman was one of the pioneers of our Jewish Community. During the forty years of his life in our midst he was active in Jewish affairs and has taken a great deal of interest in the upbuilding of our institutions. Mr. Alterman was one of the first members of Congregation Agudas Achim, and he contributed liberally towards its maintenance. He belonged to many other charitable organizations and gave aid to every worthy cause. To perpetuate his memory Mrs. A. Alterman has dedicated this page of the Sefer Hazicoron to inscribe the name and good deeds of her husband, Abraham David, who passed to the world beyond November 6, 1924. January 16, 1940 MAY HIS SOUL BE BLESSED San Antonio, Texas

“pTjr Vk nDKi iDn 1 H These Pages Are From The BOOK OF REMINISCENCES Of The HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOIO~N -1 2 B

This Page is Dedicated by The Hebrew Free Loan Association to Morris Bankler in Grateful Recognition of His Ten Years of Outstanding Service as a Member of its Board of Trustees Mr. Bankler first became acquainted with the workings of our Association when he was selected to fill the Board vacancy created by the death of his father, I. Bankler, a trustee of many years standing, in May of 1950. It was only a short time after his appointment to the Board of Trustees that Mr. Bankler was selected to chairman the Association’s picnic committee of that year. So successful did this picnic prove to be, under his supervision, that he was consistently reappointed to this post with each passing year since that time. It was under Mr. Bankler's capable leadership, as picnic committee chairman, that the Association has enjoyed the most successful picnics, of the many it has given in the past quarter of a century. It is in recognition of this outstanding service record, that the Hebrew Free Loan Association is proud to honor Mr. Bankler with this page and express the hope, that he will continue to serve our worthy Association with the same capable leadership in the many years to come, that he has in his ten years just concluded. Dedicated this 27th Day of March, 1Q60

h4k “pty" Vk noNi non ^ DEDICATED TO Mr. SAM BARBAN This Page Is a token of appreciation for the services rendered hy Mr. Sam Barban, as Secretary of the Hebrew Free Loan Association Dec. 1942 to Oct. 1945. His services has been a great inspiration to this Organization. By the Officers Trustees of the Hebrew Free Loan Association Feb. 1946 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS I

r Blessed Are Those Children Who Honor and Respect Their Parents MR. AND MRS. B. BARENBLATT iron pjarntriNS lanyn jkd ps cnan m^oa ps rnstn 120 p« s~ p?ys nys nycnnyya nyi pe fyoya n cfty -xs r'T r« EX^ijnx:} ps p na r« K^StsiK jnd px jyopya ;p"t ,jr^£ oyanyt? « p« “ijnap h tyarany *n .1914 .lyaNtya ^«ayasa p« dd"3 jyra “iyi p» ^taas s noya taNPayisa .“id p« DyxspaBany ytrn’N ynyp-s* ps ta^ans D"|l7K'’“iyDyi!3 ptt -pftaD«3 n^npn riaiD1? Da'ayn .l^ayo “sa 'vt pa anyanyD iyayt DN'ioajruu .did p« .m “ "DPI ps D-iyanyD p.« Dl!?t0 'BTH -33#P ■ya p'T ,,t ly'ayt .TTlIft .CHDil —iy-[ -ijjd'n p« ct^yD yaia yny^T ins waya San Antonio, Texas FEBRUARY, 1946 * «N

r This Page Is Presented To Mr. Brad Barenblatt By His Loving Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Israel Barenblatt In Honor of His Bar Mitzvah of SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1970 PRESENTED THIS 21st DAY OF MARCH, 1971

r This Page Is Given By LIANA and MARVIN BARENBLAT In Honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Their Son Barenblat On February 15, 1969 DEDICATED THIS 16th DAY OF MARCH, 1969

•pty* Vn nDKi non Jfiis page in the Book of Reminiscences of the Hebrew Free Roan of San Antonio, Texas, is dedicated in honor of ISRAEL BARENBLAT and wife ROSE BARENBLAT by their children LIANA and MARVIN BARENBLAT SYLVIA and DR. WILLIAM EPSTEIN IRVING and BETTY BARENBLAT Israel and Rose Barenblat were married in San Antonio, Texas, September 10th, 1933, and are still residing in this city. Mr. and Mrs. I. Barenblat are very active in this Jewish Community and are participating in the local and national organizations. They are members of the Rodfei Sholom and Agudas Achim Congregations of this city. Mr. Israel Barenblat is president of the San Antonio Hebrew Free Loan Association for the last four years. This token is given in the honor of the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I. Barenblat, and in appreciation of the Jewish training and the warm home environment they have provided their children. May God bless our dear parents with a long life, and with many healthy and happy years, so that they may be with us and continue with their good deeds.

‘pTV*’ Vk noNi non Hi Tkis page is Dedicated by tbe Hebrew Free Loan Association to MR. ISRAEL BARENBLATT in recognition of tke outstanding services performed by bim, while serving as its president from August of 1956 to August, 1958 Mr. Barenblatt, a comparative newcomer to Association activities, was elected to the position of Association Trustee in the year 1948 and after having served in this capacity for eight consecutive years, was elevated to the position of Association president in August of 1956, a position which he held until August of 1958. The sincere and devoted manner with which he discharged his many presidential duties and responsibilities, was cause for much praise and favorable comment from fellow Association officers. Not only did he distribute Association function assignments, with above average efficiency, and many times in full neglect of his own pressing business problems, but he would also personally participate and often take the lead, in the fulfillment of these same assignments. Because of Mr. Barenblatt's efficient and inspiring leadership, the Association was able to increase its loaning capital by a sizeable amount and also give several outstanding social events that greatly enhanced its position as a leader among the Jewish organizations of San Antonio. It is in recognition of these outstanding attributes of Mr. Barenblatt, that the Hebrew Free Loan Association is pleased to honor him with this page, whereon these attributes will be permanently recorded, for viewing by himself and others, in the years to come. MARCH 15, 1959

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“ptjr Vn noxi non 7 his page is Dedicated in loving memory of Hyman Becker By His Devoted Wife Marilyn, Son Sheldon, and Daughter Susan Hyman Becker was born July 23, 1914, in Chicago, Illinois, and died April 1, 1956, in San Antonio, Texas. He married Merilyn Pinsky in 1940, and they have two children, a son, Sheldon, born in 1942, and a daughter, Susan, born in 1945. Mr. Becker was engaged in the wholesale ladies ready-to-wear garments, the Pan-American Fashions, at 428 W. Market Street, San Antonio, Texas. Hyman Becker was the son of Isaac and Sarah Becker of Chicago, Illinois. He was a member of the Agudas Achim Congregation, and of its choir for 9 years. He was a great lover of the arts, and a member of the San Antonio Opera Company for five years. He was also a great lover of the sciences of chemistry, astronomy, physics and botany. Born 1914. Died 1956. In Hebrew 20th of Nisan, 5716. May His Memory Be Blessed . . .

Lawrence and Bernice Mazer dedicate this page to their daughter and son-in-law SALLY ANN and LAWRENCE BELL Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Mazer are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Sally Ann to Lawrence Bell, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on May 13, 2001. The wedding ceremony was held at Congregation Rodfei Sholom with Rabbi Aryeh Sheinberg, Cantor David Silverstein, Rabbi Chaim Block and Rabbi Moshe Unger officiating. The traditional orthodox rituals were observed. A contingent of friends of the groom from the Orthodox community of Philadelphia led the traditional dancing and singing. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Congregation Agudas Achiim. The bride is a graduate of Boston University, Beit Berl Teachers College in Israel, and received a Master's Degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio in Bi-lingual Bi-Cultural Studies. The groom is a graduate of Temple University. The couple is at home in Philadelphia.

nDKI 'IDR This page is dedicated to the memory of LOUIS BERKIE Louis Berkie was a San Antonio institution. He was known as "Mr. Wooden Nickels’1. For many years he depended on the Hebrew Free Loan to keep his business afloat. When he became financially able, he turned to the Hebrew Free Loan to help him repay his "debt" and find others whom he could assist. He was intimatelly acquainted with so many of the Jewish population that he was asked to sit on the Loan & Collection Committee, where he served for many years. His two main items of merchandise were wooden nickels and magi* cians supplies. He was very generous. Magicians in need could always go to Berkie for help. Berkie was singled out for special honors at their conventions and shows in 1983, 1987, and 1996. He was an ameteur magician and had a special kit for entertaining children regularly in the hospitals. San Antonio has been diminished by his death. S IS

DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF M R . OSCAR BERMAN BY HIS SONS WILLIAM and JACK §\ $ 'msss^ xJJanuary 21, 1940 San Antonio, Texas

•pty Vn jidki non This Page is Dedicated In Loving Memory of MRS. ESTHER COHN BERNS BY HER HUSBAND, CHILDREN, AND GRANDCHILDREN We thank you, “Dear God", for having given us, a most beautiful, and wisest of “Angels”, who loved and guided us these many years. Yea, her voice was ever so gentle, ner a harsh word did she speak, and only the good in others, she did seek. There wasn’t anything she could not do, from making her husband feel seven feet tall, to fixing a child's favorite doll. Her hand and a prayer on a feverish brow, made you feel well in no time at all. So, as we recite the “Shemah", which she taught us to do, we shall ever give thanks to “You” for the most wonderful “Queen of them all”, our “Esther”. Amen. Loved and sadly missed by her husband Martin, children Sidney, Melvin, Marian, and Harold, and grandchildren. Born July 8, 1893 — Died January 5, 1961. “May Her Soul Rest In Peace.” DEDICATED THIS 26TH DAY OF MARCH, 1961.

| | I noxi non 4^ MR. AND MRS. NATHAN BERNSTEIN NATHAN BERNSTEIN AND IN HONOR OF HIS WIFE SOPHIE BY THEIR SON AND DAUGHTER IN LAW THE DEDICATION OF THIS PAGE IS A DEED OF TRUE RIGHTEOUSNESS AND AN EXPRESSION OF TRUE AFFECTION AND RESPECT TOWARD PARENTS tytwyo ya^iy mis n us jysyj n lyantnNB any** cion mUs: us piain ibd ps a«7a cyi spi« ps lyoya n jyamsntsfl is ops cyjnyr cyi .a^iy piar1?ys«a ms ms pv p* *?"t p'tirjiya pi: is .men me yan pv p* p'Btwiya is ;n$tay: p?2$n piain isc p»x fyiyaty ya^ yiy-? .m in in cpis pyiyaty ps amn ps jyay: n fymiy iss is rx jnga p;:yp nyirp D$n yacryir c$i .dwi cx lias ‘is mss n s$ jyan cgii nyirp yatyts pi jyayo aaiyay: MR. NATHAN BERNSTEIN DIED DECEMBER 7^1942 san a n t o n io , T exas OCTOBER 9th, 1938 L.

-pty" Vn non A TRIBUTE TO NOBLE PARENTS BY THEIR BELOVED CHILDREN In perpetuating their memory by inscribing their names in “THE BOOK OF REMINISCENCES" OF THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION This Page Is Dedicated In Memory of Nathan and Rebecca Block BY THEIR CHILDREN NORMAN, ABE, AARON MILTON AND DAUGHTER MRS. JEANNETTE KARREN FATHER DIED JUNE otk 1944 May their soul be blessed And enjoy eternal rest MOTHER DIED JANUARY 13tk 1932 FEBRUARY 20, 1949 SAN ANTONIO 10, TEXAS

i ' p T j r Vk Bgj§] riDKi non 4* / f o r f hrethern *Ta^well m unihfj? B e f a l l fam? ^0CrdTHIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THE Officers and Trustees of the Hebrew Free Loan Assn Administration of the Years 1937-38 J. Walter Feigenbaum, S. Barban, D. Safir, J. Spector, A. Rabinowitz, L. Greenberg and Jake Ratner. In the second row from left to right are A. Seriff, A. Matusoff, Rev. A. Gur- vitz, Rev. D. Kanter, A. Kamrass, A. Vex- ler, Rabbi A. Rabinowitz, Rabbi D. Tam- arkin, Rev. H. Lubel and I. Lewin. In the third row from left to right are S. Glasser, S. Erlich, B. Barenblat, S. Kagan, H. Cohen, D. Shaenfield, Z. Katz, A. Sinkin, N. Gossen, M. Pachter, E. M. Forbes and S. Levin. “|"HE above is a picture of the honorary officers and trustees of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, taken on the stage of the Hebrew Community Center, the afternoon of Sunday, January, 16th, 1938, and whom, by their unified efforts and ardent co-operation in behalf of the Association and its noble purpose, were greatly responsible for the remarkable strides of progress made by the Association during the fiscal year of 1937-38. From left to right in the first row is

‘pTy* Vk | | | j riDKi non J 7 brtflwtn . T tffc tw ll in nnitwy B eho ld hcu? $O0^r smb tfleas* k it i$ THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THE Officers and Trustees of the Hebrew Free Loan Assn Administration of the Years 1937-38 J. Walter Feigenbaum, S. Barban, D. Safir, J. Spector, A. Rabinowitz, L. Greenberg and Jake Ratner. In the second row from left to right are A. Seriff, A. Matusoff, Rev. A. Gur- vitz, Rev. D. Kanter, A. Kamrass, A. Vex- ler, Rabbi A. Rabinowitz, Rabbi D. Tam- arkin, Rev. H. Lubel and I. Lewin. In the third row from left to right are S. Glasser, S. Erlich, B. Barenblat, S. Kagan, H. Cohen, D. Shaenfield, Z. Katz, A. Sinkin, N. Gossen, M. Pachter, E. M. Forbes and S. Levin. "["HE above is a picture of the honorary officers and trustees of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, taken on the stage of the Hebrew Community Center, the afternoon of Sunday, January, 16th, 1938, and whom, by their unified efforts and ardent co-operation in behalf of the Association and its noble purpose, were greatly responsible for the remarkable strides of progress made by the Association during the fiscal year of 1937-38. From left to right in the first row is f

BOARD OF TRUSTEES HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIO 1957-1958 FIRST ROW SECOND ROW Bernard Shaenfield Sam Zalcberg Harry Sutkin Aaron Charles Harry Cohen T.C. “Tommy” Levine Sam Lefkowitz Martin Epstein II Joseph Ziskind Abe Spector Jack Znilek David Hopkowitz Efraim Joffe Joe Rotman THIRD ROW Henry Novy Sam Ratner Harry Robin Joseph Slapper Barney Muravin Harry Abelow Jerome Kerman Les Mendelsohn Jack Charles

This Page is Being Inserted Into the Book of Reminiscences As A Tribute to the OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 1960-61 HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: J. RATNER Secretary H. COHEN Treasurer J. HERSCHMAN President E. JOFFE Vice-President Trustees D. Shaenfield J. Slapper A. Spector V. Speert I. Stein H. Sutkin I. Goldstein S. Hopkovitz S. Jalnos J. Kalish J. Kerman N. Landau T. C. Levine J. Matusoff E. E. Olschansky L. Ribakowsky N. Riemer J. Rotman I. Barenblatt M. Barnett A. Charles S. Esserick D. Forbes S. Gelfond Of the current Association administration, who have given freely of their time, efforts, and personal funds, when necessary, to the upbuilding of our Association. It was their unwavering devotion to duty and the exacting fulfillment of the many responsibilities charged them as officers and trustees, that was, in a great measure, responsible for the great strides of progress made by the Association during this administrative period. May the many gratuitous hours of effort expended by them in behalf of our Association and the dedication of this page in their honor, serve as an inspiration for others to follow in their footsteps. DEDICATED THIS 26TH DAY OF MARCH, 1961. yr ! • mm „ m * ^ ®. wk jf tlLA >- B' ' $ L M l ¥ _ ' -m m I ,0k ' 1Ml ' f ’ § 3

Trustees T. C. Levine J. Matusoff E. E. Olschansky L. Ribakowsky N. Riemer J. Rotman J. HERSCHMAN President I. Barenblatt M. Barnett A. Charles S. Esserick D. Forbes S. Gelfond 1960-61 HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: J. RATNER Secretary E. JOFFE Vice-President I. Goldstein S. Hopkovitz S. Jalnos J. Kalish J. Kerman N. Landau H. COHEN Treasurer D. Shaenfield J. Slapper A. Spector V. Speert H. Sutkin Of the current Association administration, who have given freely of their time, efforts, and personal funds, when necessary, to the upbuilding of our Association. It was their unwavering devotion to duty and the exacting fulfillment of the many responsibilities charged them as officers and trustees, that was, in a great measure, responsible for- the great strides of progress made by the Association during this administrative period. May the many gratuitous hours of effort expended by them in behalf of our Association and the dedication of this page in their honor, serve as an inspiration for others to follow in their footsteps. DEDICATED THIS 26TH DAY OF MARCH, 1961. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES This Page is Being Inserted Into the Book of Reminiscences As A Tribute to the

r HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION of SAN ANTONIO 1974 - 1975 TRUSTEES Front Row: TOMMY LEVINE; JOEL KARIN, Secretary BERNARD SHAENFIELD, President; HARRY ROBIN, 1st Vice President; SIMON HOPKOVITZ, 2nd Vice President; JAKE HERSCHMAN;SAM ZALCBERG. Middle Row: ZIGMUND GABEL; HY ZERKEL; JACK ZNILEK; MOE FEINSTEIN; SAM RATNER; LUTEK MORGEN. Back Row: HARRY SUTKIN; HARRY ABELOW; EFRAIM JOFFE; NATHAN KERMAN; BARNEY MURAVIN; HY FRIEDMAN. / •

r m Front Row: BERNARD SHAENFIELD; HARRY COHEN, Treasurer; JOEL KARIN, Secretary; SIMON HOPKOVITZ, 1st Vice President; NATHAN KERMAN, 2nd Vice President; TOMMY LEVINE. Middle Row: JAKE HERSCHMAN; EFRAIM JOFFE; VIC SPEERT; SHARLENE ROBIN; HARRY ROBIN, President; SAM LEFCOWITZ; JACK ZNILEK; DAVID HOPKOVITZ. Back Row: AARON CHARLES; MOE FEINSTEIN; MORRIE SABLOW; JERRY KERMAN; HY FRIEDMAN. *

Secretary Joel Karin, Second Vice-President Steve Ross, President Garry Epstein, First Vice-President Rick Staller, Efraim Joffe. Norman Block, Hy Friedman, Tommy Levine, Mark Tepperman, Lou Berkie, Fred Preuss. Barney Muravin, Marvin Vexler, Marc Ross, Jose Levy, Bernard Spector. Nathan Ratner, Bernard Shaenfield, Barry Brown, Lutek Morgen. Harry D. Abelow, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Charles, Steve Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kerman, Aaron Lifshutz, Phil Nathanson, John Duff, Sam Ratner, Khaim Reshetnikov, Alan Schwartz, Joe Slapper, Harry Sutkin, Debra K. Thornton, Joe Woloski, Hy Zirkel, Nina Uzick, Cantor Mark D. Shapiro. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Not Shown: HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIO Officers And Board Of Governors 1985*1986

OFFICERS: PRESIDENT----------------- MICHAEL A. RUBINSTEIN ist Vice president-------- efraim joffe 2nd Vice president------- irWin b a rath SECRETARY-------------— JOEL KARIN TREASURER— -------------- ROSE NEWTON FRONT ROW: JOEL KARIN, ROSE NEWTON, EFRAIM JOFFE, MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, IRWlN BARATH, IRENE VlSHENEVETSKY, HY FRIEDMAN, SAM ZALCBERQ. BACK ROW: MARVIN VEXLER, ALEX MIRSKY, DR. MORRIS SPECTOR, DR. WALLACE BLOOM, DAVID JACKSON, KLIMENTY GRINSPHAN, BERNARD SHAENFIELD, SAM HOUTKIN, O.D., T. C. LEVINE, LOUIS BIRKEY, RICK STALLER, HARRY ABELOW. Tima 7s ■’un E'J3 IS dum pa THIS FACIE IS DEDICATED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCATION OF SAN ANTONIO 1996-1997 -pty" Vr ilDRI 1DH NOT SHOWN: ROBY JALNOS, JOHN SOKORA, INGRID EASTMAN, MEL BLUMBERG, LESUE NEWTON, ELI GUGGENHEIM.

1 W flDKl ‘ion HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIO BOARD OF TRUSTEES MARCH 19, 2001 I 8 LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED: HINDA GREENBERG, LUCILLE MITRANE, ALIZA FISHER, MARINEL ROBBINS, MARGARET KLEIN MIDDLE ROW: BERNARD SHAENFIELD, CAROLYN MAZER DEVIN, ROSE NEWTON, JOEL KARIN, MARVIN VEXLER, MICHAEL ROBBINS, EFRAIM JOFFE, T.C. LEVINE, SHMUEL BASS, MICHAEL COULTON BACK ROW: MELVIN BLUMBERG, WALLACE BLOOM, IRWIN BARATH, STEVEN ROSS, MICHAEL LEBO, MICHAEL ROTH NOT SHOWN: HARRY ABELOW, GEORGE ALTER, HY FRIEDMAN, ELIE GUGENHEIM, MARVIN JACOBS, DAVID KANTER, RON NOBLE, MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, CHARLES SCHWARTZ, MORRIS SPECTOR

*pTys Vn This Page Is Contributed By Jacob H. Bogoslow Jacob H. Bogoslow was born in Cherkass, Kiev, Russia, on April 15th, 1891. Chaim and Sarah Bogoslow were his parents. May their souls be in repose. Jacob H. Bogoslow arrived in the United States in 1914. He became a resident of San Antonio in the year of 1917. His family consists of three nephews and a niece, who reside in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Jacob H. Bogoslow has been a member of B’nai B’rith for more than 27 years, a member of Zionist Organization of America for more than 40 years and is a member of the Jewish Community Center. He also was affiliated with Congregation Agudas Achim and many other organizations. He also has contributed large sums of money to the Jewish National Fund, which is very dear to his heart, and many other worthy Jewish causes. He also is a purchaser of Israel Bonds. Since his retirement, after 40 years in the mercantile business, he has been active in organizational work. Remember us, O Lord our God, for our well-being; be mindful of us for blessings, spare us and be gracious unto us. May thy loving kindness follow us and be a comfort to us for all of our days. Dedicated this 5th day of March, 1967

m- inTy" Vk j§g|{ riDKi non GREAT IS THE PRECEPT OF GMELUS CHASODIM WHEN APPLIED TO PERFORM AN ACT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. THE PERPETUATION OF THE MEMORY OF SOME BELOVED ONE WHO HAS DEPARTED FROM THIS EARTHLY LIFE IS INDEED A TRUE RIGHTEOUS ACT. EMANUEL BORSCHOW Born in Druya, Russia, tfie son of Jacob and Dora Borschow. Educated in the Yeshiva A devoted Biblical scholar, Mr. Borschow was an authority on the Torah, Talmud, and the various books of commentary. He was also a poet, composing poetry in both Yiddish and English. His favorite author was Emerson; his chief interest, humanity; and his favorite motto: "Honesty is the best policy." Beth-EI and the Zionist Organization of America. He is survived by his widow, Rebecca Lazerowitz Borschow; daughters, Mrs. Nate Chodorow, Waco; Mrs. Ben Straus, Dallas; Mrs. Sol Hoffman, Mrs. Philip Werbner, and Mrs. Sara Borschow, all of San Antonio; son, Sidney Borschow of San Juan, Puerto Rico; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. DIED APRIL 20, I 950 3rd DAY OF “IYAR” 5710 MR. EMANUEL BORSCHOW This Page Is Dedicated In Memory Of BY Mr. BEN NATHAN AND Mrs. AARON MENDEL and later completed his training as a shochet. Came to this country in 1897. He was a charter member of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, a member of Temple A MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE FEBRUARY 1951

MR. SOL BRAININ DEDICATES THIS PAGE IN MEMORY OF FATHER Tzvi Hirsh Brainin MOTHER Sarah Kivkah Brainin WIFE Esther Bas Rar Shimon SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FEBRUARY, 1951

■pty- Vk DDK! *7Dn This page is dedicated on the occasion of his Pidyom Aben by his Great Uncle, Mr. Harry Cohen honoring Bruce William the first born son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brenner Bruce William Brenner Born March 3rd, 1962 PARENTS: MR. AND MRS. RICHARD BRENNER GRANDPARENTS: MR. AND MRS. LEOPOLD RIBAKOWSKI MR. AND MRS. FRANK R. BRENNER The Pidyom Aben was held in the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Ribakowski with Rabbis Abraham I. Jacobson of Congregation Rodfei Sholom, and Amram Prero of Congregation Agudas Achim, participating. DEDICATED THIS 17th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1963

"pTy Vk nfrNi “iDn m !3®SsWeB "jdet Mot Kindnete, and *JfudU tf-obiake V<4ee" GT^^Q&^^^jtcv GxT!^i^C^^?C!'rS G~tj^s^C^_^c^-Jr'<D A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY g 8 OF A RIGHTEOUS AND NOBLE WIFE | I 5£?^<£>^3g &*~^<£r*<=2 ^£^<^r^s> $£?^<£r^2 c Born July 18th, 1890 Died April 30th, 1949 Briskman This Page of the Seffer Hazicoron, The Book of Reminiscences, of the Hebrew Free Loan Association Is Dedicated to the Memory of MRS. ZELDA BRISKMAN BY HER HUSBAND MR. SAM BRISKMAN NO GREATER DEED CAN BE DONE TO A BELOVED WIFE WHO PAST AWAY TO THE GREAT BEYOND THAN THE PERPETUATION OF HER BELOVED MEMORY. Mrs. Zelda Briskman lived a true jewish righteous life. She was humble in her ways as was becoming a true jewish wife and mother. Mrs. Briskman belonged to several jewish organizations and contributed generously to every one of them. Mrs. Zelda Briskman believed in the virtue of “TZODOKOH BASESER,” giving charity secretly, and that was her wish to carry out after her departure from this Earthly Life. Her name will be remembered by the Hebrew Free Loan as she remembered the Hebrew Free Loan Association in her will with a most generous contribution. May the spirit of her noble soul, which she implanted in the hearts of her beloved children, live with them and inspire them to continue in the same way of righteousness that her memory may be remembered in reverence. « SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, - - FEBRUARY, 1950 ft L

*$ ► ‘p t y * Vk nDKi ^on 4*3 DW1 V DW Sffijt m01TIJDplKT3 DW10 INDpD'li On this page of the Book of Reminiscences of the Hebrew Free Loan Association are inscribed the good deeds and the worthy accomplishments of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brisk- man. Mr. and Mrs. Briskman came to San Antonio in 1914 and made their home here. Since they have established themselves in this city, they have always taken a pert in the upbuilding of this Jewish community. They have contributed and are now aiding every good Jewish cause. Mr. and Mrs. Briskman are giving charity with cn open hand. They uphold the Jewish traditions and a Jewish spirit prevails in their home. They brought up their two daughters, Gertrude end Hellen, in a Jewish spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Briskman belong to several Jewish organizations, they are members of Cong. Agudas Achim Bnai Brith Lodge, Hebrew Free Loan Ass'n and other worthy organizations. They truly deserve that their names be inscribed in this Sefer Hazicoron, Bock of Reminiscences. 24th day of September, 1940 h jyanpxa tnjm pnatn red pc ox?a ;ypn spix tyyojyo ytripnw h pc tyuixiocux ymt? px nno you mo ’-no yonynyj pn px jxopDna Tuapy^x i"c m •to5t p" 2 y-tfyr N’JXDJX jxb P'P tyoipyj jyjyt jxopanc mo px no p’c -pr jyaxn px tya^xnyj ’u oxn ot*j fix 1914 px ” » ontjioty px ip iypiu o’u .o^cixy: spnx px jyjjiDyjpyoJix yty-px ypx px ^ 'ddjx jyouva y-ma .x’jXDJx jxb pc Dy’xitroarx ytr-rx h jy-pha fysf’tjtnyj rx ay ntp 1 x11 jycu px nmns tc npnx nj/o’x jyau ”T iix nyf’tp-px p|'ix -pr tyin’c ,ms’ bus naaa ro’U .pin ye”-px ymty x jjnrra ”iiv ynrn lynmy jyntjin jxopona mo px io ivjyr ”t .od”: tyty-rx px p^yn px nno-'u nyoayo snjnax pc px ixty’jyujxp D’nx mux pc aiyaoyo px nna ua tic nyaoyo x px jxopDna no .ay'xxpjxnx ybx iv o:jx?xa txopD’ia mo .dhdr ni^oa man pc px nyo’x osbyn p,x ay’vxpjxnx jyma yem’x .B”5xnyoxo fyancHxa jyf^t jyoyj jny’n Dtp “pfnyn fyr-nxa nmx -pa’ 'm .a-ian ni^oa pnatn nco ay-t px jyiyii .DiPcr an? bspi D’o’ nanxai nvi’tyya .■oDcpuia ,x'iKiaiH \xu ,uvt\ tvus bMx tsnui bis ‘a cv SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

■pw *7DH This page of the Book of Reminiscence is dedicated to Mr. Sam Brislman by the Hebrew Free Loan as a token of appreciation for his generous donation to the Hebrew Free Loan Association in Memory of his beloved wife Mrs. Zelda Briskman Dedicated March 16,1958

*pys Vn noNi non This page of the Book of Reminiscence is dedicated to Mr. Sam Brislman by the Hebrew Free Loan Assn. as a token of appreciation for his generous donation to the Hebrew Free Loan Association in Memory of his beloved wife Mrs. Zelda Briskman Dedicated March 16,1958

■pTjr Vk nDKi non ®lits page preaenteii by tl?e truateea of the Hebrew Jffree ICoan Aaaoriatum of S>an Antonio Jn grateful memory to ji>am Iktskmatt 3tfor Ijta generoua routributiou to tlje organisation

“pty" Vk wdni non This Pa^e is a Dedication by MR. AND MRS. MAX BROWN in commemoration of their Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who were born in different sections of Poland, emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, in the early part of the present century where they had the good fortune to become acquainted with each other. Following their meeting and a brief courtship, they became engaged, and were married on September 10th, 1910, in the nearby city of Rockford, Illinois. Following their marriage, they returned to Chicago to make their home and remained there until the year of 1944, when they decided to move to San Antonio to take up residence and have resided here to this day. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, since making their home in our city, have found sufficient time from their busy schedule of business and household duties to affiliate with, and participate in, various local Jewish organizations. Mr. Brown, who has just recently retired from active business, lists affiliations with such organizations as B'nai B’rith, San Antonio Zionist organization, Golden Manor organization and the Agudas Achim Synagogue. Mrs. Brown is active in the local chapters of Sr. Fladassah, B'nai B'rith Women, Council of Jewish Women, and the Agudas Achim Sisterhood. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are the proud parents of two sons, Ben and Leo, living with their families in Chicago, and one daughter, Sylvia, married to Bernard Kanter of our city, and seven grandchildren, Teddie and Debbie Brown, Monette and Joe J. Brown, Jay Allen and Ray David Kanter, and Zona Beth Kanter Pigeon, and one grandson, Barry Pigeon. It is the wish of the many relatives and friends of this esteemed couple, who join with them in the commemoration of this great event, that the happiness that has blessed their marriage for the past fifty years, shall be multiplied many times over, in the next fifty years to come. DEDICATED THIS 26TH DAY OF MARCH, 1961.

1 May the voice of joy and gladness be ever heard and prevailing in the hearts of the bridegroom and the bride. This page of the Book of Reminiscences of the Hebrew Free Loan Association is dedicated in honor of the marriage of Janet llean Charles to Barry Ray Bubis on Sunday, January 7,1979 at Congregation Rodfei Shoiom, San Antonio, Texas. May you share a long and happy life together. Love, Mom & Dad Chaike & Aaron Charles niDKi ion

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iPa ’?ii?i inn Pprinmu Ppi nunu Pi? May the voice of joy and gladness be ever heard and prevail in the hearts of the bridegroom and bride ^1 cnpa py pa Tvs* innsra D'aman c'jn naan net? "O make these loved companions greatly to rejoice, even as of old thou didst gladden those in the Garden of Eden" A Dedication To a Bride and Groom This Page of The Book of Reminiscences of THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION is dedicated in honor of the marriage of idella Cohen to Aaron Charles on Sunday, September Nineteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Four at three o’clock in the afternoon at the Congregation Rodfei Sholom Synagogue, 115 East Laurel, San Antonio, Texas. By The Officers of the Hebrew Free Loan Association

This Page Is Dedicated To Mr* Aaron Charles By the HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION in Appreciation of His Many Years of Active Service to the Association as a Member, Trustee, and President. Aaron’s term of service had its beginning in the year 1959 when he was selected from the general membership ranks to serve as a member of the Association Board of Trustees. After having served with distinction, as chairman of various Association committees, for a number of years, Sonny, as he is affectionately called by his relatives and friends, was rewarded with the high office of Association President in the years 1967 and 1968. Because of his energetic leadership and dedicated devotion to his presidential duties, the Association recorded two additional years of progress to its ever growing years of progress. Sonny is married to the lovely Idella Cohen Charles and their marriage has been blessed with three adorable childern, daughters Janet and Debbie and son Ronald, who have inherited the distinctive leadership qualities of their parents. The Association is proud to present Sonny this page with the expressed hope, that it will provide him and his family a tangible source of fond reflection of the years of personal service he has so willingly given our Association. PRESENTED THIS 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1970

August 12, 1979 Try as we may, it is most difficult to express the pride that exists within our hearts. To have a lovely and beautiful daughter .... would have been enough. To graduate Suma Cum Laude from Texas A & M and be accepted to Veterinary School ... would have been enough. To be your proud parents ... would have been enough. This page is dedicated to Debora Ann Charles. May God be with her throughout her life. Love, Mom & Dad Chaike & Sonny

r This Page Is Dedicated In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Parents Rose and Joe Charles by their children Alda Epstein and husband Martin Eva Karin and husband Joel Aaron Charles and wife Idella Jack Charles and wife Lorene In addition to their children they are survived by II grandchildren and I great grandson. Rose Trodlier, a native of Russia, met Joe Charles, a native of Poland, and they were married in San Antonio, Texas, November 30, 1919. For 35 years their marriage was filled with an over abundance of warmth and love for each other and their children. Their loving memory will live forever in our hearts. May Their Souls Rest in Peace

To have a son and be able to watch him grow into a fine young man is a blessing. Our son Ronald Alan Charles was called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on August 7,1976 at Congregation Rodfei Sholom, San Antonio, Texas. This page is dedicated to you, Ronald. Continue to study and work hard, for a learned man is credit to himself, his family and his community. Love, Mom & Dad Chaike and Aaron Charles

r **¥> riDKi ion 9 j> Noble Deeds and Righteous Acts By Worthy People This Page of the Seffer Hazicoron BOOK OF REMINISCENCES IS AN EXPRESSION OF GOOD WILL BY SUPPORTERS OF THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION MR. and MRS. E. CHARNINSKY « IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||,|||l||||(|||||||||||,|,||,,||l|||||l|||||,||||f|||||l||||||ll||||||||||l|||||||,|||||,||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||f||||||||||tlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllM IM IIIIinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll n M IIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIM IIIIIIIIIIM M M HIIIIIIIIIM IM IIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIM IIIHIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIM IH UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIM Itll^ = I Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Charninsky came to San Antonio in 1929 and have since taken a great interest in the welfare of our Jewish community. They belong to and help every Jewish organization materially and morally. Mr. Charninsky is a member of Temple Beth-EI and Congregation Agudas Achim and is serving as a member of the Board for several years. He is a member of the Hebrew Free Loan, Zionist organization, Talmud Torah, Community Center and many other organizations of this city. Mr. Charninsky gives his time and effort to charitable organizations. He serves as representative of the Variety Club which is a charity organization. = i § = 11 I =§ s ^ ........... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiif ................................................................................................................................................................................... if FEBRUARY, 1948 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS mm

This page is dedicated to honor Mrs. Anna Colien by her Daughter and Son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. I. Barenblatt to thank her for the many years of unselfish devotion to our family Mrs. Anna Cohen was born in Krasnopol, Poland; spent her youth there and married Mr. Meyer Wolf Dziwak, also of the same town. Upon migrating to the United States the name of Dziwak was changed to Cohen because of the “Cohanim" heritage to which the family belonged. This remarkable woman widowed in 1919, raised eight children in Krasnopol, Poland in a true Jewish traditional manner and managed against untold hardships to keep the family together and to instill in each of the children a sense of responsibility toward each other. Realizing the uncertainty of life in Poland, she allowed two of the oldest to migrate to the United States. Later at her insistence and her son’s efforts two others were sent to Mexico and consequently also entered the United States. In 1936 after many years of divided family life her son succeeded in bringing her and the remaining four children to San Antonio, Texas. One of her basic principles is that charity is a necessity and not a luxury. At the risk of self denial, Mrs. Anna Cohen has many times contributed to worthy causes far beyond her means. Today this worthy woman counts among her blessings 16 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. DATED MARCH 15, 1959

A TRIBUTE TO A BELOVED WIFE AND MOTHER By Her Husband and Sons In Perpetuating her Memory by Inscribing her name in THE BOOK OF REMINISCENCES of the Hebrew Free Loan Association MRS. ETTA COHEN *age is dedicated in Memory of By her Husband LOUIS COHEN and Sons MAURICE and MAX FEBRUARY 1948 - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Born Sept. 16th 1899 HER EARTHLY LIFE WAS SHORT MAY HER SPIRIT BE BLESSED AND HER SOUL ENJOY ETERNAL PEACE! Died Oct. 15th 1939

riDKi non This Page is Dedicated in Memory of Mrs. Ida Fannie Cohen WWW Mrs. Ida Fannie Cohen was the wife of Meyer Cohen, and mother of David Cohen and Dorothy Riemer of San Antonio, and Cipora Lidsky of Houston, Texas. Mrs. Cohen was born in Minsk, Russia, in October, 1899, She first settled in St. Louis Mo., and came to San Antonio, in 1908, where she married Meyer Cohen. She was very active in the Mizrachi Organization and the Ladies Auxiliary of Rodfei Sholom Congregation, and other Jewish Organizations in San Antonio, Texas. Ida Fannie Cohen died in January 24, 1943, in San Antonio, Texas. May Her Memory Be a Blessing

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Vn nDKl 1DH ^*1J The world lost a self made man who lived his life the way he thought it was meant to be lived. Harry Cohen was a devoted religious man who carried the law of the Lord above all else. He was a tireless contributor for all worth while organizations & causes, never was a needy person turned away. His humor & attitude were unique & everyone was considered a friend. The Hebrew Free Loan will miss this tireless, devoted, & loved man. For over 50 years Harry Cohen contributed of himself & his money for this wonderful organization. His life has been completed, an era has ended, we love you in death as we did in life. Rest in peace.

“ptjr Vk noKi non Tkis page is Dedicated to MR. HARRY COHEN by the Hebrew Free Loan Association in tribute to bis many years of devoted service to tbe Association, botb as a member of its Board of Trustees and as its Treasurer Mr. Cohen's long period of service with the Association, had its beginning in the year of 1926 when he was first elected as a member of its Board of Trustees, and after having served in this capacity for six years, was elevated to the position of Association treasurer, a position which he now holds, and has continuously held, for the past twenty six years. It must be said of Mr. Cohen, that because of his overwhelming generosity in providing the Association with office space, in his business establishment, free of rent, all these years, that he is individually responsible in building up the Association’s capital by many thousands of dollars. So intensely devoted was Mr. Cohen to the Association and his duties as treasurer, that he would often set aside and neglect his own store business to take care of less important Association business. Mr. Cohen, has, by the cordial and sincere manner with which he has performed his duties as Association treasurer, so popularized himself with all who have been privileged to have contact with him, that they have consistently returned him to his treasurer’s office, by unanimous vote, year after year. It is because of his long and devoted period of service to the Association and the personal attributes mentioned, that the Association is proud to present to Mr. Cohen this page, with the expressed wish, that God will continue to bless him with the good health and full strength, necessary, for him to continue serving his beloved Hebrew Free Loan, in the years that lie ahead. MARCH 15, 1959

This Page Is Dedicated In Memory Of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aaron Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Meyer Cohen and “The Cohen Family” Morris Aaron and Bertha Cohen were pious, charitable Jews, who upheld and observed the Jewish Traditions. They celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1941, in San Antonio. They were born in Talnoe, Ukraine, Russia, and came to this country in 1923, settling in San Antonio. While in Talnoe before and during World War I, they helped countless numbers of persons who fled from various towns to Talnoe. Morris Aaron Cohen was one of the organizers in 1929 of the Hebrew Sheltering Society in San Antonio. Morris Aaron and Bertha Cohen became members of Congregation Rodfei Sholom upon their arrival in this country, and were members until their deaths. FATHER — Morris Aaron Cohen, died June 4, 1941, at the age of 75 MOTHER — Bertha Cohen, died October 29, 1961, at the age of 88. Father Morris Aaron Cohen and mother Bertha Cohen had 8 children. 5 sons and 3 daughters. MAY THEIR MEMORIES BE A BLESSING DEDICATED THIS 13th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1966

noxi non A Noble Deed And Righteous Act This Page of the "Seffer Haziccoron" BOOK OF REMINESCENCES Is an expression of goodwill by a supporter , and sincere worker of this organization THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION MR. Z. COHEN X Mr. and Mrs. Z. Cohen came to San Antonio over a decade ago and have since taken a great part in the welfare of our Jewish Community. They belong to and help every organization of this Jewish Community. Mr. Z. Cohen has served as president of Congregation Agudas Achim and is active in the Zionist movement and takes a great interest in the Talmud Torah. A true Jewish spirit prevails in their home which is a great inspiration to their children to continue this spirit of those noble deeds. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS JANUARY, 1947 a?

"pTy" Vk nDKi "ion 4«*i OUR CONTRIBUTION To The Hebrew Free Loan Association It is our sincere wish that this Organization to which we contribute and help materially and morally, may continue to grow. May this contribution bean inspiration to those who give their time and effort to further the noble cause of Omilus Chasodim in our midst. MR. and MRS . J. COHN AND FAMILY OF CUERO, TEXAS. FEBRUARY 20th, 1945 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS

r Is Lovingly Dedicated In Honor of Their Golden Wedding Anniversary Jake Cohn and Mollie Tudzin were married by Rabbi Solomon in San Antonio, June 18th, 1916. In 1919 they moved to Cuero, Texas, where they established their home and business. They are respected and prominent members of their community and are no strangers to the San Antonio area. They are the parents of three married daughters: Mrs. Harry (Annie) Jacobs, Cuero Mrs. Maurice (Sarah) Aronstein, Cuero Mrs. Larry (Bernice) Mazer, San Antonio They also have 6 grandchilden and one great-grandchild. This Page presented by the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sachnowitz Mr. Leo Sachnowitz Mrs. Lillie Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tudzin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubin Dedicated this 5th day of March, 1967

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r “pTy" Vk noKi non The Hebrew Free Loan Association Dedicates This Page To The Memory Of Jerome Dawson His help and contributions to the Hebrew Free Loan Picnic for so many years assured the financial success of these affairs. His presence will be missed by all. Jerry was born April 14, 1928 in Savannah, Georgia. He was stationed here in San Antonio in 1946 in the armed forces, where he met and married Marion Litofsky on August 27, 1948. Their daughter Rachelle was born December 28, 1949 and they were blessed with a second daughter, Debra on October 22, 1952. He served with honor fourteen years in the United States Security Service at Kelly Field. He later was associated with the Festive Concession Company. Jerome Dawson died September 16, 1974. May he be blessed for his good deeds. *

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