Comments - February 2023
Trenton
Jewish Historical Society
Jewish Federation, Trenton 1964
45Vicki DaBronzo, Bernice Siskowitz
Abramovich and 43 others
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Miriam Feinberg Vamosh, Paul Feinberg
That is my father receiving the gavel together with a
fine group of community minded gentlemen.
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Steven
Sacks-Wilner Your dad drive carpool to PCD, much of it on the
shoulder of Route 1
Richard Ross That's my Dad. He
thought and acted outside the Box before "outside the Box" became
inside the Box
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22Jonathan Weber, Vicki DaBronzo and 20
others
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Loved reading this.
Is there more to this article on the other Jews in Trenton that you could
share?
Very interesting.
Love reading about our past in Trenton
This is really neat.
My great grandfather was Louis Cohen and my grandfather and father were both
from Trenton. How can I learn more about this Louis Cohen mentioned in the
article above?
Thank you for this
wonderful article. I am a descendent of Moses Robinson, the grandfather of my
grandfather Meyer Robinson.
Port Trenton,
1930
28Abby Isenberg Sorrell, Jonathan
Weber and 26 others
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Hmmm. Interesting!
This is the second
time you have appeared in my friends' recommendations directory. I read your
post and found it interesting, I tried to add you as a Facebook friend but 3d
Once again Art- you
have nurtured my nostalgia, though this Port Trenton photo is before my time;
your last posting of the Federation lay leadership, and Executive Director, Milton
A Feinberg
Every Saturday...
- Jeff Glazer
I saw "Bridge on the River Kwai" there (for $.25) and came home with a 103 fever.
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- Harriet Meador
25 cent Saturday matinee! Saw Old Yeller there.
- Nancy Teich Frost
I saw “the birds” there!
- Sandra Levine
Many happy hours spent there.
- Jeff Doranz
Saturday matinees --- double feature plus cartoons and
even an adventure serial, like
"Don Winslow of the Coast Guard" or
"Bulldog Drummond."
- Gail Farber Holling
We went there-
- Marcia Brooks
I loved going to movies in town with friends and family.
Nice remembrance
- Shirley Nabutovsky
Went thy almost every weekend
All reactions:
27Murray Gendzel, Jeff Doranz and 25
others
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I loved going there as a kid.
My father’s veterinary practice was next to the
fairgrounds. He operated on a lion’s tail.
I loved going to that fair every year.
Lynne Coane
Brofman Yes, they were right in front of it!!!! The original
building.
My first date (in 1956) with my husband-to-be was going
to the Trenton State Fair.
And a day off from Trenton schools (back in the day)!
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