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Syam-Na-Torah at Talmud Torah.
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JHSE jhse-69-is-jhse-339
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1 photograph : b&w.
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The sister of Max Furman promised him a new Torah scroll if all his sons came home from the war. A large congregation participated and the Torah was blessed and presented to Beth Israel on behalf of Max Mayer Furman and family. Front row, left to right: Mr. Swachman, Maurice Furman, Morris Feldman, Mr. Bornstein, Joe Lieberman, Bill Furman. Second row: Leyzer and Mrs. Zipperstein, Max Mayer Furman, Mr and Mrs. Chartah (sister of Mrs. Furman), Mrs. Bella Furman. Third row: Sonia Lieberman, unknown, unknown, Mr. and Mrs. Brezer, Samuel Gluberman (Winnipeg), Mr. and Mrs. Dolinko, Morris Gluberman (Winnipeg), Mrs. Bornstein, Cecil Feldman, Mrs. Rubin, Mr. Newman, Mr. Alex Cohen.<br><br>