“All in the Family”: A History of Local Jewish Businesses
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Joseph Liebman was a Jewish-American potato farmer. One of many Jewish immigrants who settled on Connecticut farms during the first half of the twentieth century, it’s no wonder that Liebman included a depiction of the statue of liberty on this
Joseph Liebman’s Potato Sack Learn More »
Susan Viner’s Luckshen Kugel (Dairy)This recipe is for a large kugel. For a smaller kugel, just use ½ of all ingredients and use a 9 x 13 inch pan.1 stick butter or margarine3 bags fine, medium or wide noodles (using
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Hartford Labor Activists and Organizers who Made a Difference Presented by Steven Thornton December 5, 2018 at 12:15 p.m. at the Mandell JCC Co-Sponsored by the JHSGH and the JCC Senior Adults Steve Thornton is a longtime activist and historian.
Brunch & Learn: Jewish Voices for Economic Justice Learn More »
JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF GREATER HARTFORD 333 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT. 06117 PERMISSION FOR USAGE FORM Request for permission to publish, display or broadcast reproductions from the collection of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford. The Jewish Historical
July 15-26, 2019 This trip, sponsored by Jewish Hartford European Roots, will include visits to the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, a tour of the former Warsaw and Kovno ghettos, visits to historic synagogues, and much more. Samuel
Jewish History Trip to Poland and Lithuania, July 2019 Learn More »
Trinity College Professor Samuel Kassow offers a four week course on the rich history of the Jews of Poland, Russia, and Lithuania. The course runs on four consecutive Mondays, November 5th through December 10, from 7-9 p.m. at 333 Bloomfield Avenue. For more information
Mini-Course on the History of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Learn More »