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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 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Source: Julian H. Preisler, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. /

 

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