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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-25

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Keweenaw Peninsula to
the hinterland of Syria
come accounts of long-ago
events and activities relevant to Jews
throughout Michigan. They are
recorded in the 38th edition of
Michigan Jewish History, the annual
journal of the Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan (JHS).
"The Jews of Houghton-Hancock
and Their Synagogue" and
"Michigan Scholars Shed New Light
on Ancient Dura-Europos
Synagogue" are only two of the arti-
cles appearing in the 1998 issue of
the longest, continuously published

journal of local Jewish history.
"The journal is a vehicle through
which the excitement of history cad
be conveyed to today's generation of
readers," says JHS President James
Grey. The publication goes to all
JHS members and to near and dis-
rant libraries.
Rochelle Berger Elstein, bibliogra-
pher at the Northwestern University
Library, wrote the Houghton-
Hancock piece.
"The Jewish population of
Houghton-Hancock increased sub-
stantially during the last quarter of
the (last) century as the economy of
the area grew, driven by a market for
copper that increased with the spread
of electric power," writes Elstein, who
holds a Ph.D. in American studies

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