Jewish San Francisco by Edward Zerin

Jewish San Francisco by Edward Zerin

Author:Edward Zerin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2011-10-11T16:00:00+00:00


The Eagle Market, often called “the Jewish Market,” was located at 1312 Fillmore Street between Eddy and Ellis. The Waxman sign advertised that the Eagle Market carried baked goods from the Waxman Bakery, which also supplied many other grocery stores in the city. George Bloom, the owner, is pictured here in the 1940s. (Courtesty San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Library.)

Rabbi Stolper established the Junior Congregation Kol Yaakov, where students conducted the services, sang the ritual, and read the Torah. In 1992, the reunion committee of Paul Fish, Doris (Fried) Harlem, George Karonsky, Birdie (Goldman) Klein, Irwin Levin, Rabbi David Robbins, Martin Sosnick, and Morris Weinberg announced the planting of two gardens in Israel—one to honor Rabbi David Stolper and the other for their teachers Eva Goldman Beitchman, Joseph Kornfeld, and Graham Unikel. (Courtesy San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.)



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