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100 Years Ago: 1921
The L.A. Ladies Hebrew Association will hold a picnic at Frost park June 19. There will be a variety of interesting events, including races, ball games, dancing and so on.
50 Years Ago: 1971
A New Auburn man has been attempting the last few days to get a raccoon to leave the attic of his home. Roger Belisle tried again Thursday night, according to Auburn police, only to discover that the raccoon had given birth to several little ones. A neighbor reported to Auburn Police Thursday night for Belisle, who resides at 2 Newbury St. Auburn police suggested that Belisle contact either Game Warden Robert J. Tribou or Louis Pinette, the dog officer.
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It is a curious fact that the term “Jew” is generally considered derogatory, while “Jewish” not so much.
But that wasn’t always the case. Jewish immigrants arriving in the United States after the Civil War thought “Jewish” carried too much of a burden. They preferred the term “Hebrew,” or even “Israelite.”
The initial organization of American Jewish synagogues was named the
Union of American Hebrew Congregations founded in Cincinnati, Ohio (1873). And the first American Jewish rabbinical seminary was called
Hebrew Union College (1875). Earlier, a Jewish version of the YMCA was established in Baltimore, Maryland in 1854 and named the
Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA).