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Still Image
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Paper
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Letter from John McSweeney to Harold Freedlander, 1949
Subject
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Building the Knesseth Israel Temple
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from John McSweeney to Harold Freedlander after he accepted the invitation to join the Un-American Activities Committee. McSweeney spoke at the dedication of the Knesseth Israel Temple in 1950.
Creator
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John McSweeney
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Date
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1949-01-24
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of the Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Rights
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Rights held by the Wayne County Genealogy and Public History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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133519
Harold Freedlander
Jewish
Jewish Community
John McSweeney
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Letter from John McSweeney to Harold Freedlander
Subject
The topic of the resource
Building the Temple
Description
An account of the resource
Handwritten letters from John McSweeney to his friend, Harold Freedlander. McSweeney spoke at the dedication of the Knesseth Israel Temple in 1950.
Creator
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John McSweeney
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Date
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1948-03-06
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of the Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Rights
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Rights held by the Wayne County Genealogy and Public History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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133434
133454
Freedlanders
Harold Freedlander
Jewish
Jewish Community
John McSweeney
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
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2528 x 3240
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Title
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Harold and Lois Freedlander, 1939
Subject
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Building the Knesseth Israel Temple
Description
An account of the resource
Photo of Harold Freedlander, one of the founders of the Knesseth Israel Temple, in 1939 with his wife, Lois. Both Harold and Lois were instrumental in making the Knesseth Israel Temple a reality.
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Date
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1939-01-23
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of the Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Rights
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Rights held by the Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Format
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Scan
Type
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Image
Identifier
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Photo of Harold and Lois Freedlander 23 Jan, 1939
Freedlanders
Harold Freedlander
Jewish
Jewish Community
lois freedlander
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Microfilm
Physical Dimensions
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1081 x 697
Dublin Core
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Title
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Placing the Knesseth Israel Temple's Cornerstone, 1950
Subject
The topic of the resource
Building the Knesseth Israel Temple
Description
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Daily Record Photo featuring the moment the Jewish community started building their temple.
Creator
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Wooster Daily Record
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Date
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1950-09-25
Contributor
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Scanned from Microfilm by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of the Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Public History Department
Rights
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Rights held by the Wooster Daily Record
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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9-25-50; Daily Record; p1
Harold Freedlander
Jewish
Jewish Community
Knesseth Israel Temple
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
Physical Dimensions
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666 x 918
Dublin Core
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Title
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Congressman John McSweeney
Subject
The topic of the resource
Building the Knesseth Israel Temple
Description
An account of the resource
John McSweeney was a Democratic congressman and good friend of Harold Freedlander, often writing to him for advice. He spoke at the dedication of the Knesseth Israel Temple.
Source
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United States Library of Congress; Prints and Photographs
Date
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circa 1950
Rights
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Rights held by the Library of Congress
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image
Identifier
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John McSweeney
Freedlanders
Harold Freedlander
John McSweeney
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Article
Physical Dimensions
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1405x1187
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Title
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Herman and Harold Freedlander, managers of Freedlander's 1961
Subject
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Herman Helms the Store
Description
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Herman Freedlander and his son, Harold, both ran the store before it was sold to investors in the late 80s.
Creator
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The Daily Record
Source
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Ann Hunt Freedlander
Publisher
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The Daily Record
Date
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1961-05-10
Contributor
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Courtesy of Ann Freedlander Hunt
Rights
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Rights held by The Daily Record
Format
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Photo
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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July 3, 2013
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Business in Downtown Wooster
Freedlander's
Harold Freedlander
Herman Freedlander
Herman Helms the Store
The Daily Record