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According to our records, this photo was set to appear in the “second column” of the Sept. 26, 1984 issue of the Jewish Light. The story entitled “From the ‘Y’ to the ‘J’ – A Half Century Retrospective” was written by freelance writer Bill Krasner. But as you can see from this faded copy of the page the photo did not appear.
So, who was in this picture dated from 1935?