12 resultados para Break dancing.

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On 5 Oct 1929 the family got together in Hannover to celebrate the 80th Birthday of Henrietta Gottschalk nee Rothschild where the children danced a minuet by Beethoven or Mozart; left to right: Grandniece Edith Braunschweig, Walter Gottschalk, Ilse Gottschalk, Freddy Gottschalk, Ursula Gottschalk, and Rudolf Gottschalk

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Mille Ottling ran the dancing school. Therese Molling's daughter Liesel (Elizabeth) Gottschalk and brother Hal attended the same school during the mid 1920s

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Mille Ottling ran the dancing school. Therese Molling's daughter Liesel (Elizabeth) Gottschalk and brother Hal attended the same school during the mid 1920s

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Mrs. Schames, 1967

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Signed and dated lower right. See also 78.1689

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Temple Emanuel was founded in 1920 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It began by serving a small immigrant Jewish community that has since grown to an affluent and lively congregation of about 600 families. This growth occurred largely under the tenure of Rabbi Harry A. Roth, who lead the congregation from 1962 until 1990 and oversaw the temple’s move to Andover, Massachusetts. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, and sermons.