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Jewish Farming Communities in Connecticut in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Banner Lodge: A Vacation Playground for an Excluded Population
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Nancy Finlay
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East Haddam
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Breaking the Mold: Tradition and Innovation in the Work of Elbert Weinberg
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Sophie Tucker, The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas
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Tradition and Transformation Define Hartford’s Jewish Community
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Abraham Ribicoff: Kennedy Confidant and Connecticut’s First Jewish Governor
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Where the Wild Things Are: Maurice Sendak
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Beatrice Fox Auerbach: Retail Pioneer Led Iconic Family Department Store
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Amanda P. Roy
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Hartford
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Hartford’s Anna Sokolow, Modern Dance Pioneer
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Abraham Ribicoff dies – Today in History: February 22
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