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November 21, 1997 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-21

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Unlike many other great Jewish
families — the Rothschilds,
Warburgs and others — the
Reichmanns resisted assimilation,
and never modified their strict
adherence to Jewish law. From their
beginnings in 18th-century rural
Hungary, to fleeing the Nazis to
Paris, Tangier and landing in
Toronto, the Reichmanns went from
being among the wealthiest families
in the world to complete destruction.

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