1975 Winick AZA Goes Spelunking
Several members of the 1975 Winick AZA were descendants of Rabbi Winick, the namesake of our local organization. A few of the young men pictured above are still active members of our Knoxville Jewish Community.
Several members of the 1975 Winick AZA were descendants of Rabbi Winick, the namesake of our local organization. A few of the young men pictured above are still active members of our Knoxville Jewish Community.
Front table, left to right: Andie McDuffie, Marcie Shloush, Mary Beth Leibowitz; back table: Clara Goodstein, Mary Corkland (partially hidden), Jake Corkland.
Marcie and Mary Beth remain members of Knoxville’s Jewish community. Mary and Jake’s grandchildren Douglas and Je…
Knoxvillians Clara Winick, Sarah Robinson, and Kate Caller on th boardwalk inAtlantic City while attending the Hadassah convention in October of 1947. Clara’s daughter Barbara Bernstein, Sarah’s daughter Joyce Diftler, and Kate’s daughter Pessa Brody continue to be active m…
American Israeli Political Action Committee lobbying group meets at local Jewish owned Modern Supply Modern kitchen, bath and lighting showroom in Knoxville .
Cousins Adrian (born 1905) and Ted (born 1908) Burnett on the Max Burnett farm in Halls in the 1910’s. Their fathers Max and Nathan were brothers.