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Frank Taffel

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1907, and became a US citizen, June 26, 1922. In 1924 he founded Atlanta's Fulton Auto Exchange, which rebuilt and sold used trucks, and he was also a commodities speculator. Taffel was a founder of
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Frank Taffel. Modern Palestine Created By Jews. The Atlanta Constitution; Aug 1, 1937 pg. 11A
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Anshe Sfard plans rally next Sunday. The Atlanta Constitution April 14, 1938 p 16
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Jews are invited to Passover fête. The Atlanta Constitution April 16, 1938, p 6
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Taffel, son of Jacob Tafel, a dairy farmer, and Esther Verner, emigrated from
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Frank Taffel. Jews as smokescreens. Macon Telegraph. Sunday April 12, 1936 p4
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Report on un-American propaganda will be made by Frank Taffel.
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Hebrew Sheltering. Southern Israelite. Aug. 27, 1937, page 8
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Rabbi Conducts Exercises. Macon Telegraph. Feb 12, 1935 p 6
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of New York. In addition, he was president of the Atlanta
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in Atlanta, described the work of the organization.
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Krystynopol
Chervonohrad
Savannah, Georgia
Krystynopol
Galicia
Austria-Hungary
Chervonohrad
Ukraine
Savannah, Georgia
Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta)
Galicia
Montreal
Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta)
Nahum Sokolov
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Macon Telegraph
Jewish Morning Journal
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
WGST

Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta
Savannah, Georgia
Congregation Beth Jacob, Atlanta
Categories
1877 births
1947 deaths
People from Chervonohrad
People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe)

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