MAKE A MEME View Large Image German Jews arrived in Minneapolis in the 1860s, followed by a large influx of Eastern European Jews in the 1880s. The South Side neighborhood around Franklin and 15th Avenues was home to Rumanians and Russians. The families gathered for ...
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Keywords: jewish historical society of the upper midwest jewishhistoricalsocietyoftheuppermidwest minnesota digital library minnesotadigitallibrary social issues socialissues minneapolis hennepin minnesota blackandwhite black and white German Jews arrived in Minneapolis in the 1860s, followed by a large influx of Eastern European Jews in the 1880s. The South Side neighborhood around Franklin and 15th Avenues was home to Rumanians and Russians. The families gathered for this picture included the Rosenthals (back row), Marcuses (middle, seated) and Eisenbergs (front). Harry Brand is standing with his foot on the chair. Subject: Social issues Coverage: Minneapolis; Hennepin; Minnesota Local Identifier: S4#1 Link to our record: reflections.mndigital.org/u?/jhs,373 From the Steinfeldt Photography Collection of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest. German Jews arrived in Minneapolis in the 1860s, followed by a large influx of Eastern European Jews in the 1880s. The South Side neighborhood around Franklin and 15th Avenues was home to Rumanians and Russians. The families gathered for this picture included the Rosenthals (back row), Marcuses (middle, seated) and Eisenbergs (front). Harry Brand is standing with his foot on the chair. Subject: Social issues Coverage: Minneapolis; Hennepin; Minnesota Local Identifier: S4#1 Link to our record: reflections.mndigital.org/u?/jhs,373 From the Steinfeldt Photography Collection of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest.
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