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-1939-
July 6, 1939—"Alpha Phi
Pi," Southwestern Jewish Review, page 2: In a spectacular bowling
tournament between the active men and the alumni, the latter won by a large
margin. Al Slayen was high point man, beating alumni Hary Mallen by four pins
and was awarded the Beck Trophy, awarded by Leo Beck of the Keystone Clothiers.
In the line up for the active men were captain Al Slayen, Al Maisel, Eddie
Baranov, and Milt Kraft while for the alumni there were captain Harry Mallen,
Laury Cantor, Julius Brown, Irv Singer and Leo Beck. In the first game the
Juniors got 657 against the Alumni's 769 and in the second the Juniors received
635 against the Alumni's 728. The third game was held for the championship of
high point man for the Beck trophy.
-1947-
July 26, 1947—"Baranov-Eget
Wed in Los Angeles," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: A wedding of
interest to San Diegans took place Sunday, June 22, 1947 when Miss Josephine
Eget, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eget of Los Angeles and Marvin J. Baranov of
San Diego exchanged vows. The ceremony was read in the presence of the immediate
family at 6:00 p.m. in the Park Manor. Following the service, a family dinner
was served after which the couple left on a honeymoon trip. Upon their return,
they will reside in Los Angeles. San Diegans attending the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Baranov, brother and sister-in-law of the groom; his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sandler, cousins, Mr. and mrs. Nate F. Baranov;
Mr. Jacob Baranov; and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fisher and son, Bruce.
-1949-
July 1949—"Clubs in Review: Lasker Lodge B'nai
B'rith," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: The progress of the San
Diego Lasker Lodge, No. 370, B'nai B'rith, since the beginning of the year and
under a new administration, has been steady and satisfactory. Under the able and
level-headed guidance of prexy William B. Schwartz, activities and facets
of Bnai B'rith have shown a marked improvement. Officers for 1949
are as follows: Wiilliam B. Schwartz, president; Morris S. Kraus, first
vice president; Jerome P. Freedman, second vice president; Ralph Feldman,
warden; Lou Mogy, guardian; Sam Kimmel, recording secretary; Edward Baranov;
financial secretary; Al Doctor, treasurer; Zel Greenberg, Manny Silberman, Jack
Dembo, Marshall Naiman, and Sidney Goldstein, trustees; Edward Breitbard,
chaplain; Morrie Douglas, grand lodge deputy; Eli Levenson is a member of the
grand lodge executive committee and the lodge has a past grand president in the
person of Henry Weinberger. Highlights of activities of the present
administration to date were the installation of officers at the El Cortez Jan.
16; the progress of the newly established Boy Scout troop, under the leadership
of Sid Smith, Ed Breitbard, Dave Solof and Lou Levitt, to mention just a few;
and the tremendous impetus given and achieved by the AZA under direction of
Harry Wax and Bert Strauss. Other activities included the fine work of the
retention committee under Al Doctor; the Boy Scout window display context, in
which 57 windows were entered and won by Ted Schiller; speakers Dr. Stuart Cole,
executive director of the Pacific Coast Council on Intercultural activities, and
Maurice Hamburger, district membership director; athletics under Lou Mogy which
included the softball league and the highly successful bowling league under Sam
Bennett and Harry Addis, and the forthcoming golf tournament under chairman
Danny Schwartz. Not to be outdone by its predecessor, the second annual Fathers
and Sons night was a howling and huge success. All the boys were again given
miniature bats and it was one of the most unforgettable events in the lodge. The
event was chaired by Morrie Douglas, greatly aided by a large and hard-working
committee. Hillel, in its second year, achieved even greater success and
recognition on San Diego State's campus with its intercultural and interfaith
programs, ably supervised by Gil Shatz and Manny Silberman. A new project under
this administration was the formation of an initiatory degree team headed by Sid
Goldstein, Harry Mallen and Milt Roberts, which will give its first performance
at the July 11 meeting. On April 11 the lodge held its first B'nai B'rith
Cavalcade, headed by Ed Solomon, at which all past presidents of the lodge were
honored, as well as 25-year members, and those members who had obtained 10 or
more new applicants. The lodge was further honored when past president Ed
Breitbard was elected as second vice-president of the So. Calif. B'nai B'rith
Council. Many activities that have been planned in the past will soon begin to
jell, among which will be a theatre party, an exclusive dinner-dance for
members, and cultural evenings. Limitation of space precluded mentioning the
many more programs accomplished and those anticipated. All in all, when this
administration ends, the community will be proud of the achievements and record
of San Diego Lasker Lodge during 1949—Morrie Kraus.
September 1949—Jeanette Learner, "Speaking of
Peeking," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: ...Fashion Notes: Can't
tell you which color will be the most popular this season, but its
"bound" to be in pink or blue for the Edward Baranovs, Babe Bards and
Hyman Kitaens. This will 3 each for the Baranovs and Bards (hmmmm-together, that
would make a good Canasta game, eh?)...
December 2, 1949—"San Diego Lasker Lodge B'nai B'rith," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: A large group of members attended the last
meeting of San Diego Lasker Lodge No. 370 B'nai Brith last Monday evening,
November 28th at Temple Center to hear detailed reports by the delegates to the
recently held District Convention in Los Angeles. William B. Schwartz
acted as moderator for the reporting delegates, who gave very interesting
highlights on the activities of the convention. Zel Greenberg reported on
social actiivties, Morrie Kraus gave the report on Hillel, Eli Levenson reported
on A.D.L. and Harry Mallen gave his report on the elections of the convention.
Eddie Breitbard reported on A.Z.A. and the State of Israel Project, while Mr.
Henry Weinberger was heard on Wilderscope and Young Men's Activities. Mr.
Schwartz finished the reporting on per capitations and
impressions. The meeting then progressed to the annual election of
officers for the coming year. The following were were elected to hold office for
1950: Morrie Kraus, president; Jerry Freedman, 1st vice-president; Lou Mogy, 2nd
vice pres.; Ralph Feldman, warden; Zel Greenberg, guardian; Al Doctor,
treasurer; San Brenes, recording secretary, and Ed Baranov, financial and
corresponding secretary. Additional trustees
elected for a three year term are Sid Goldstein and Morris Douglas. Elected as
Chaplain is William B. Schwartz. Plans are in the formative stage for
Installation of these officers, the Installation to take place Sunday evening,
January 8, 1950 in the Don Room of the El Cortez Hotel. Jerry Freedman is
in charge and the program for that event will be announced at a later date. Mr.
Henry Weinberger, past Grand President of District No.4 and Mr. Eli Levenson,
past President of San Diego Lodge and a member of the Executive Board of Grand
Lodge Dist. No. 4 will be the installing officers. A pre-installation dinner
will take place at 6:00 p.m. in the El Cortez Hotel.
2) "Tifereth Israel Elects Officers," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: The Tifereth Israel Synagogue held its annual election
of officers on Thursday, Nov. 17. The following were elected to office:
Alex J. Newman, President; Moe S. Berlin, 1st Vice President; Its Penter, 2nd
Vice President; Henry Bowman, Rec. Secretary; Edward Baranov, Financial Sec.;
Moe Hershey, Treasurer. The following were elected the Board of Directors for a
period of two years: I Teacher, Sam Addleson, Paul Nestor, Abe Ratner, Ben
Levenson, Isadore Jacobson, Sidney Newman, Joe Spatz and Moss Addleson.
Elected for a term of one year: Milo Berenson, Sam Druskin, Herman Tulchinsky,
Max Zemen, Marco Ratner, Sam Geller, Frank Pomeranz, Sid Naliboff, Al Young,
Irving Schneider, Maurice Zahalsky, Abe Sackheim, Sidney Smith, Irving Goodman,
Max Brody, Mrs. Its Penter...
December 30, 1949—"S.D. Lasker Lodge Bnai Brith Installation Set
for January 8," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: An outstanding
event in Bnai Brith annals will take place Sunday, January 8, at 8 p.m., Don
Room of the El Cortez Hotel when newly elected officers of San Diego Lasker
Lodge will be installed. The 1950 administration comprises Morrie Kraus,
president: Jerry Freedman, first vice president; Lou Mogy, second vice
president; Ralph Feldman, warden; Zel Greenberg guardian; Al Doctor, treasurer; Sam
Brenes, recording secretary; Ed Baranov, financial and corresponding
secretary; Sid Goldstein and Morrie Douglas, trustees, and Bill Schwartz,
chaplain. Holdover trustees are Marshall Naiman, Manny Silberman and Harry
Wax. Eli Levenson, member of the Grand Lodge Executive Committee, will be
the installing officer. He will be assisted by Henry Weinberger, past Grand
Lodge president. They plan to streamline the ceremony. Immediately following the
installation there will be dancing to the music of Bill Brandenberg and his
orchestra, the same good music that was available at the lodge's dinner dance at
Casper's Ranch. Refreshments will also be served during the evening. Prior to
the installation ceremony, a dinner will be held at 6 p.m. sharp in the
Don Room to honor the incoming and outgoing officers. The complete cost of the
prime rib meal will be $3.25 per person. A festive party is planned. All members
of Bnai Brith, as well as the community at large, are cordially invited to the
installation at 8 p.m. and those who desire reservations for the dinner
may do so by contacting Jerry Freedman at R-3817, chairman of the evening. It is
hoped that there will be a large turnout at both events that evening because
this promises to be a memorial (sic, memorable) occasion.
-1950-
February 24, 1950—"The
Cradle," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: ...Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Baranov of 3796 Monroe St. announce the birth of 8 pound 8 ounce Judith Lynn who
arrived at Mercy Hospital, Wednesday, February 8th at 12:55. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miroff of this city. Judith's maternal
great-grandmother is Mrs. Resnick, her paternal great grandfather is Mr. Louden
both of Los Angeles.
June 9, 1950—Lou Mogy, "Scene Around Town," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: ... I was told....Ed Baranov is most anxious to
know how he came out on the C.P.A. examinations which were held recently...
July 7, 1950—"Father and Son Fashion Show," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 1: Members of the Tifereth Israel Synagogue will
participate in an evening of frivolity supplied by the Men's Club of the
Synagogue. A unique fashion show will be held on Wednesday, July 12 at 8:30 p.m.
in the Synagogue at 30th and Howard Srts. Chairman of the evening is Joe
Spatz. M. S. Berlin is in charge of refreshments. Fathers who will
model with their sons are Ben Gordon, Bernie Rudin, Sam Fischer, Joe Kader, Jack
Prager, Julius Levine, Eddie Breitbard, Al Newman, Al Doctor, Eddie Baranov, Sam
Druskin, Sam Brenes, Zel Greenberg and Moss Addleson. Comedy will be
provided by Isadore Teacher, Moe Hershey and Herman Tulchinsky. MOdels
will show clothes loaned by Chenkin's Youth Shop, Bill Solof's, De Sure's Men's
Store, Federal Clothiers and Kelly Tailoring Co. The entire congregation of
Tifereth Israel Synagogue is welcome. Refreshments will be served following the
program.
September 8, 1950—"Lasker Lodge B'nai B'rith," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: On Monday, August 28, Lasker Lodge held its
regular business meeting with acting President Jerry Friedman presiding. The
meeting was well attended with over 100 active members and guests
present....Financial Secretary Ed Baranov reviewed the names of brothers who
have not yet paid their dues. All brothers were asked to personally see that
those who were named pay their dues immediately. The activities of the Lodge
including ADL, Hillel, AZA and the Boy Scout Troop must be continued, improved
and expanded. This cannot be done unless members keep up to date in thier dues,
which funds go to support all the activities of B'nai B'rith. Any brothers who
find themselves financially unable to pay dues are requested to communicate with
Brother Abe Sklar, Chairman of Delinquent Dues Committee...
October 6, 1950—"Lasker Lodge Annual Dinner-Dance Nov.
19th," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: General Chairman Lou
Levitt announced this week that the 2nd Annual B'nai B'rith Dinner-Dance will be
held Sunday night, November 19 at Casper's El Rancho in El Cajon. This dance,
the big social event of the year for the Lodge, will be limited to paid up
members only. Since the capacity of the El Rancho Club is limited, members
planning to attend are advised to secure their tickets early. Tickets will be
sold only on presentation of 1950 paid up dues cards and will go on sale soon.
Features of this year's affair include free drinks, a fine dinner prepared by
the celebrated chef at El Rancho, dancing to the music of Russell Good and his
band, plus a floor show. Committee members include Lou Levitt, chairman; Ralph
Feldman, entertainment; Lou Mogy, special arrangements, Jack Lowenbein,
publicity and Ed Baranov, ticket sales.
December 1, 1950—1) "Tifereth Israel Breaks Ground for New
Religious School Building," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: The
ceremonies of groundbreaking for the new Religious School Building of Tifereth
Israel Synagogue will take place Sunday, December 3rd, at 2:30 p.m. at Tifereth
Israel. The entire community is most cordially invited to attend the ceremonies.
Invitations have been extended to San Diego community leaders in all walks of
life to be present at the ceremonies. The invocation will be given by Rabbi
Baruch Stern. Cantor Joseph Cysner will direct the Junior Choir in several
musical presentations. Greetings will be extended by a number of dignitaries.
Rabbi Morton J. Cohn will give the Benediction and Rabbi Monroe Levens will
deliver the address. The Ground-Breaking Ceremonies are under the direction of
Mr. Isadore Teacher, Chairman of the Building Committee; Mr. Arthur Gardner,
Chairman of the Building Finance Committee; Its Penter, Irving Goodman, the
officers of the congregation, including Alex J. Newman, President; M.S. Berlin,
Vice Pres.; Henry Bowman, Recording Secretary; Edward Baranov, Financial
Secretary; Moe J. Hershey, Treasurer. The new building, designed in the offices
of Milo Berenson, building consultant, contain nine classrooms, as well as
facilities for a pre-school and kindergarten, a main auditorium that can be used
for assemblies, meetings, dinners, dances, and dramatic presentations, etc.,
kitchen, library, lounge and offices. Various bronze plaques to be affixed to
the new building will honor the names of those who have made contributions in
certain amounts. The names of the contributors will be inscribed in the Golden
Book of Honor, as a permanent remembrance. In addition, some rooms have been
subscribed for, and will bear the names of the donors. At present such rooms
have been contributed by the families of Alex J. and Sidney Newman, Ralph
Hosenpud, Max and Arthur Gardner, in memory of Charlotte Gardner, the Daughters
of Israel and the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood, which has subscribed for one of
the assembly halls. A reception will follow the Ground-Breaking Ceremonies
tendered by the Daughters of Israel and the Sisterhood.
-1951-
February 2, 1951— "Congregation Tifereth
Israel, Daughters of Israel to Hold Joint Installation," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 6: On Tuesday, Feb. 14th, at 8:00 p.m., a joint
Installation Ceremony of the newly elected officers of Congregation Tifereth
Israel and of the Daughters of Israel will take place at Tifereth Israel
Synagogue. Rabbi Monroe Levens, Installing Officer, will conduct the
ceremonies to usher the following newly elected officers into office.
Congregation Tifereth Israel—President, Alex J. Newman; 1st Vice President,
Its Penter; 2nd Vice President, Frank Pomeranz; Recording Secretary, Samuel F.
Brenes; Financial Secretary, Edward Baranov Treasurer, Max Zemen. Daughters of
Israel: President, Mrs. Rose Neumann; Honorary Past President, Mrs. Jennie Siner;
1st Vice President, Mrs. Mary Schwartz, 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Sophia Blanc,
3rd Vice President, Mrs. Celia Berkouf, Recording Secretary, Ida Pearl;
Corresponding Secretary, Sarah Geller, Social Secretary, Pearl Shulack,
Financial Secretary, Elise Meyer; Treasurer, Jennie Siner; Publicity, Laura
Simon. The Installation Ceremonies will be followed by a social evening with
cards and refreshments. The entire community is cordially invited to enjoy this
Installation Social.
May 25, 1951—"Leaders of
Lasker Lodge B.B.," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 5, photo and
caption:
August 31, 1951—Jack Lowenbein, "Lasker Lodge," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 2: San Diego Lasker Lodge plans for its second annual
Dinner Dance are being made by the committee recently appointed by President
Jerry Freedman. Held over from last year's dance committee are Lou Levitt and
Jack Lowenbein, with Ed Baranov, this year's addition. Tentative date for
the dance has been set at Sunday night, October 14...
September 14, 1951—Jack Lowenbein, "Lasker Lodge," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 7: The annual San Diego Lasker Lodge Dinner Dance has
been set for Sunday night, November 11, Armistice Day. This date lends itself to
the dance and will aid in making this year's dance a gala affair. Dick
Berman, one of the few experienced musicians in the lodge, has volunteered to
select the orchestra for the evening. Other committee members include: Lou
Levitt, arrangements; Jack Lowenbein, publicity; Ed Baranov, ticket sales...
November 9, 1951—Jack Lowenbein, "Lasker Lodge B'nai B'rith,"
Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: At a special Executive Board meeting
Monday, October 29, the date of the annual dinner dance was changed to Sunday
night, December 2. This change was made necessary in order to avoid conflict
with the scheduled rally of the Bonds for Israel committee at which Vice
President Alben Barkley will speak. The change in arrangements except the new
date is December 2.The dinner dance is open to all paid up members of B'nai
B'rith Lodges. It will be held at the El Morocco Club, Federal and Euclid
Boulevards. Music will be furnished by Ray Stride and his Starlighters. Tickets
and reservations can be obtained from Ed Baranov, Bank of America Building,
phone Main 3084...
November 21, 1951—Jack Lowenbein, "B'nai B'rith Lasker
Lodge," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 9: The annual Lasker Lodge
B'nai B'rith dinner Dance is definitely to be held Sunday night, December 2nd,
at the El Morocco Club, Euclid and Federal Boulevards. Lou Levitt, dance
committee chairman, reports that ticket reservations are going slowly and
recommends that you make your reservation early to avoid the last minute
rush.Tickets are only $6.00 per couple for dinner, dancing, entertainment, fun,
frivolity, enjoyment, laughs, good cheer, fraternalism and a good time Call Ed
Baranov, M-3084 or Lou Levitt, T-6438, for your reservations immediately.
All members of any B'nai B'rith Lodge are welcome. Dinner will be served
promptly at 6:30, so be sure to arrive early. It's sure to be a gala
evening. At the meeting, Tuesday, November 20, the nominating committee
announced its recommendations for officers for next year. Elections of officers
will be held at the next regular meeting, Tuesday night, December 4. Buy
Bonds for Israel!
December 7, 1951—Jack Lowenbein, "B'nai B'rith Lasker Lodge,"
Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: The Annual B'nai B'rith Dinner
Dance was held Sunday night, December 2nd, at the El Morocco Club. This year's
dance under the chairmanship of Lou Levitt was a rousing success with a packed
house. It is certain those present enjoyed the dinner and the entire
evening. It was indeed gratifying to renew acquaintanceships with lodge
member who were not active this year. It is hoped that they will be able to take
a more active part in next year's lodge activities. Dance Committee
members included Ed Baranov, Dick Berman, Bert Eifer, Jerry Freedman and Jack
Lowenbein. At the meeting Tuesday night, December 4, the following were elected
to serve next year as officers of the lodge: President, Lou Mogy; 1st Vice
President, Harry Wax; 2nd Vice President, Al Hutler; Warden, Lou Levitt;
Guardian, Jack Lowenbein; Chaplain, Jerome Freedman; Trustee, Jack Spatz;
Financial Secretary, Ed Baranov; Treasurer, Joseph Kaplan; Recording Secretary,
Frank Janowsky. The next regular meeting which will be held Tuesday night,
Dec. 18 will be President's night. Retiring president Jerome Freedman and
incoming President Lou Mogy will be hosts at this social meeting where
refreshments will include a spaghetti dinner. The formal installation of
officers is scheduled for Sunday night, January 6th, 1952. Buy Bonds for Israel!
-1952-
May 30, 1952—1) "Magic Carpet Day
Huge Success—Workers Raise $9,500 In Single Day," Southwestern Jewish
Press, page 1: A gift of two cents from five year old Billy Rubin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rubin, a $400 contribution from an elderly gentlemen living
at the YMCA; a statement by several Jews that they were not interested, a $5.00
gift from a lady who said that she was not Jewish but wanted to do her part, the
excellent breakfast served by the Jolly Sixteen, the food donated by the
Bohemian Rye Bakery, the enthusiasm of all the workers and the colonels, the
generosity of the Temple in permitting use of the Temple Center during their
Sunday School, were all high spots of the Magic Carpet Day operation held on
Sunday, May 18th. Over 350 contributors were secured from 913 cards for a total
sum of $9,500, according to the latest report. The door to door
solicitation which began at 10:45 was finished at 4:30 p.m. with the following
team results: Team 1: Col. Mac Kaufman, 31 prospects, $1,531; Team 2: Col. Ben
Feinberg, 45 prospects, $143. Team 3: Colonels Ruth Bloom and Ruben Umansky, 72
prospects, $411. Team 4: Colonels Zel Camiel, Ben Harris, Gilbert Eisenberg, Vic
Silverstein, Joe Kaplan, Lou Levitt, 166 prospects, $797. Team 5: Colonels Jerry
Freedman and Blanche Davis, 51 prospects, $117. Team 6: Colonels Mac
Esterson and Rod Horrow, 37 prospects, $625; Team 7: Col Seymour Rabin, 57
prospects, $608; Team 8: Colonels Morris Douglas and Harry Mallen, 17 prospects,
$165. Team 9: Col. John Kluchin, 31 prospects,$65. Team 10: Col Jean
Schwartz, 16 prospects, $70. Team 11: Col. Rena Fein, 15 prospects, $21;
Teams 13 and 14: Col. Ann Godes, 10 prospects, $205. Team 15: Colonels Ed
Breitbard, Fan Krone, Mrs. B. Veitzer, Herb Reder, Edward Breier; Mrs. Rose
Brooker, $1,013; Team 136: Colonels Edward Baranov, Ben Solomon, Dave Horowitz,
Allan Lame, Dave Stotsky, 139 prospects, $991. Team 17: Colonels Fred
Yaruss and Phil Abrams, 13 prospects, $170. Team 18: Col. Stanley Yukon, 25
prospects, $297. Team totals $7,529; Magic Carpet Day Mail through May 20,
$2,133; Grand Total, $9,392. Organizations furnishing volunteer workers
were: United Jewish Fund and Federation, 32; Beth Israel Sisterhood, 13; Beth
Jacob Sisterhood, 3; Tifereth Israel Sisterhood, 4; B'nai B'rith Bay City
Chapter, 6; B'nai B'rith Lasker Lodge, 19; B'nai B'rith Samuel I. Fox, 5; City
of Hope Auxiliary 1; Cottage of Israel, 3; Jewish War Veterans, 1: Jewish War
Veterans Auxiliary, 1; Jewish (sic, Jolly) 16, 8; Labor Zionists, 11; Pioneer
Women, 6; Yo Ma Co, 1.
2) "B'nai B'rith Grand Lodge President To Visit Here," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 1: San Diego B'nai B'rithu lodges will play host to
Sigmund O. Meyer, grand president of District No. 4 on Tuesday, June 10, 8:30
p.m. at Beth Jacob Center, 3372 30th St., according to Morrie Kruas, chairman.
This will be the first and only official visit of Mr. Meyer to San Diego during
his administration and a cordial invitation by Lou Mogy and Stanley Yukon
presidents, respective, of San Diego Lasker and Samuel I. Fox Lodges, is
accorded the community to attend this auspicious event. Meyer is a dynamic
personality and a fine orator. He will bring a vital message. This is the
first time in this district that a sone of a living Past Grand president has
been elected president of the district. Prior to the open meeting a dinner will
be tendered President Meyer. Officers of both lodges will be present and
reservations may be made by calling Ed Baranov at M-3084.
-2005-
October 31, 2005—1) Edward
Baranov was honored by Ron & Betsy Baranov on the
website of the Louis Rose Society for the Preservation of Jewish History.
2) Visit to
Edward Baranov's crypt, Shalom Mausoleum, Greenwood Cemetery, San Diego: