- Max
Cohen Currick (September 1, 1877 – May 23, 1947) was an
American rabbi.
Currick was born on
September 1, 1877, in Boston, M****achusetts, the son of...
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Commander of the USS
Pennsylvania during the
attack at
Pearl Harbor. Max C.
Currick (1877–1947),
rabbi William O.
Darby (1911–1945),
heroic World War II general...
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Columbia University that was
named in his honor.
Levien married Janice L.
Currick in 1936 at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel. He died on June 15 at
Mount Sinai Hospital...
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These may have
survived into
twentieth century;
there is a
reference to a "
currick" in the
Banffshire Journal (1926).
Currachs survive now as
racing boats...
- 1931-1933
Samuel H. Goldenson: 1933-1935
Felix A. Levy: 1935-1937 Max C.
Currick: 1937-1939 Emil W. Leipziger: 1939-1941
James G. ****er: 1941-1943 Solomon...
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State Park Joan Chittister,
Benedictine nun, author, and
lecturer Max C.
Currick,
Reform rabbi Mary Lou Kownacki,
Benedicine nun, activist, and
writer John...
- near by at
Cheltenham “Lynnwood Hall” owed by the
Widner Family.
Charles Currick Allom worked with Sir
Joseph Duveen,
Horace Trumbuer, and
Landscape designer...
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followed by
Rabbis Fuld, Dr. Flengel, Levi, and Stemple.
Rabbi Max C.
Currick served the
longest at 47
years (1901 to 1948). The most
recent to serve...
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Jewish Postcards.
National Museum of
American Jewish History. Adler, Cyrus;
Currick, M. C. "Arkansas".
Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906. 'Arkansas
Jewish History"...
- the face is
another cairn,
referred to on
older large scale maps as a
currick – a
stone shelter built by shepherds. The view is
surprisingly extensive...