Lillian Kronberg holds a portrait of a Golda Meir (4th Prime Minister of Israel) and Roberta Sabbath holds a plaque at an event.
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The group poses for a picture at a formal event.
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Henry Kronberg is in the front, second from right.
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Henry Kronberg stands at the counter in front of the firearms display at Stoney's Pawn Shop at 126 S. First Street.
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Tony Curtis and Lillian Kronberg read a brochure.
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In this photograph, German boxer Max Schmeling pretends to punch Henry Kronberg in the chin. On the far right, holding a cigar, is Morry Spencer, who was the Director of the Small Business Administration.
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The business licenses issued to Stoney's Loan and Jewelry Co., also known as Stoney's Pawn Shop, include permits for firearms sales.
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The Bulletin, monthly newsletters from Temple Beth Sholom, 2008, include columns by the Rabbi and President, religious school news, announcements and calendars, event photographs, and advertisements.
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Group of photographs from a family album show the students at Sunderland Talmudical College in England, the wedding reception of David and Iris Torjman at Temple Beth Sholom's Ruby Kolod Center, and the Torjman family traveling in Israel and Morocco.
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Photographs of the Behar, Bally and Halfon families, 1920s-1950s. Photographs show Maurice Behar as a child with his mother in France, and his parents' families in Istanbul, Turkey, and Biarritz, France.
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