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“What My Religion Means to Me”

Collection
Halpern Family Papers and Photographs [MSS 1218]
Source
Rauh Jewish Archives at the Heinz History Center
Date
1959

In his essay titled “What My Religion Means to Me,” Julius Halpern writes about the importance of Judaism in his life; writes that his memories of his parents revolve around their religious practices and teachings; writes of how the Synagogue was viewed as a tower of strength; shares that that religion makes good people better. Typescript, English, one page.

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