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general Cass County information. [August 2005]

 

REFERENCES:

http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndirs/collections/manuscripts/legal/Lashkowitz1/biography.html

Book: Temple Beth El, Fargo, North Dakota: the first fifty years, 1942-1992 - Fargo, ND,  Temple Beth El, 1992.  [August 2005]

20586 Aronson, Dora. Papers, 1913-1937. 11 items, Papers consist of a photocopy of the Reform Advocate, 1913, containing a "History of the Jewish Community in Fargo," by B.N. Lesk, photocopies of newspaper clippings, programs, and a letter relating to the Aronson family and the Fargo Jewish Community. OCLC 17661366. Jews--North Dakota; Reform Advocate, Fargo (N.D.); Women--North Dakota; Cass County--North Dakota. Source: http://www.state.nd.us/hist/sal/manu/mg.htm [August 2005]

 

Temple Beth El, 809 Eleventh Avenue South, Tel: (701) 232-0441   Fax: 701.297.9144  [August 2005]

Fargo Hebrew Congregation [March 2011]

 

Beth El Memorial Park: Used by Temple Beth El of Fargo (Reform), the cemetery at 32nd Avenue North, Fargo is approximately one-half mile west of North University Drive. Active and well-maintained. Contact: Myer Shark, Apartment 221, 3630 Philllips Parkway, St. Louis Park, MN 55426. His son's email is jsfrisch@yahoo.com. Source: Julian H. Preisler, jhp1963@yahoo.com. /

 

Fargo Hebrew Congregation Cemetery: Next to Beth El Memorial Park is Orthodox Fargo Hebrew Congregation, active and well maintained.