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19. Among those hoping to make
aliya to Israel in 1971 was Meyer
Lansky. His application was rejected,
however, because he was regarded
as "a person with a criminal past, like-
ly to endanger the public welfare."
Nonetheless, Lansky, who with
Lucky Luciano made organized crime
what it is in America, continued to be
a strong financial supporter of Israel
and numerous Jewish causes.
20. Beruriah, often called the "first
female Talmudist," was born in
about 100 C.E. in Yavne. The
daughter of Rabbi Hanina ben Ter-
adyon, Beruriah was the only
woman of her time whose opinion
was regarded as Halacha. The Tal-
mud and Midrash both tell stories of
Beruriah, and there is a famous tale
in which she waits until after Hay-
dala to tell her husband of their
sons' deaths (so that he should not
grieve on Shabbat). She says,
"Priceless jewels were left with me
in trust. The original owner has
come for them. Shall I return them?"
24. The first place in the United
States to be named for a Jew was
Aaronsburg, Pa. Founded in 1779
and located in central Pennsylvania,
the town recalls Aaron Levy, a sol-
dier and merchant who helped
finance the American Revolution.
25. The first Jewish --V show was
The Goldbergs, which starred
Gertrude Berg, Philip Loeb and
Harold J. Stone. Originally a radio
show, the program focused on a
family in the Bronx, N.Y. It ran from
1949 through 1955.
26. The famed Bronfman family of
Canada, founders of the Seagram
Company, opened its first distillery
in 1925, six years after Prohibition
was enacted in the United States.
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27. Hannah G. Solomon, founder
of the National Council of Jewish
Women, served as a member of
the women's committee for the Par-
liament of Religions at the Chicago
Exposition of 1893.
21. The only reason the Nazis did
not destroy the State Jewish Muse-
um of Prague (formerly a syna-
gogue) is that Adolph Eichmann
hoped to set it up as the "Central
Museum of the Defunct Jewish
Race." Today, the museum is home
to thousands of Jewish artifacts
stolen by the Nazis and shipped to
Prague for use in the "museum."
28. Among the American cities
with Jewish names: Bracha Levat,
Ala.; Hinei, N.Y.; Baruch, Utah;
0y, Va.; Binyan, Calif.; and
Hamotzi Lechem Minha, Ariz.
22. Two American towns are named
for the Seligman family, prominent in
the mid-1800s. Seligman, Mo., is
30. Yet another group that claims
to be one of the Ten Lost Tribes of
Israel: the Jewish community of
Georgia in the former Soviet
29. When the dove aboard
Noah's Ark returned for the second
time, she brought back an olive
branch from the Mount of Olives.
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named for Joseph Seligman, a banker
and friend of presidents Abraham Lin-
coln and Ulysses Grant.
Seligman, Ariz., is named for
Joseph's brother, Jesse, who helped
build the Atlantic and Pacific rail-
roads.
23. According to tradition, the tombs
of Mordechai and Queen Esther can
be found in Hamadan, Iran.
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31. Author Joel Samburg, in The
Jewish Book of Lists, says the 10
most popular names for congrega-
tions in the U.S. are Beth Israel,
Beth Shalom, Beth El, Beth Torah,.
Beth Am, Beth Hillel, Temple
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