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Patty Lewis

Patty Lewis is Sisterhood president at UHC Terre Haute.

Einstandig is an important name in our Temple and community

By Patty Lewis
April 11, 2017April 11, 2017 unitedhebrewth Leave a comment

Einstandig is not only an important name in our temple but an important name in our community and the history of the Indiana Jewish Community.

Max and Bess came to Terre Haute in 1944 from Chicago. They opened JEBBS, a propane gas company in 1946. Max being the family man, he named the business “JEBBS”, with his family in mind.

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Sisterhood keeps busy with events; sets May elections

By Patty Lewis
April 6, 2017April 8, 2017 unitedhebrewth Leave a comment

With meetings, Purim party and Shabbat dinner, March was a busy month for Sisterhood, in a good way.

Sisterhood elections are set for May. Let me know if you’d like to be a candidate for office!

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The Cohen and Miles families have made great contributions to United Hebrew Congregation

By Patty Lewis
February 16, 2017February 17, 2017 unitedhebrewth Leave a comment

We have so many people who have been an important part of our temple. I would like to thank them and their families by writing about some of them each month. Today, we take a look at the Cohen and Miles families.

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Grandmother’s legacy is still unfolding

By Patty Lewis
February 6, 2017February 6, 2017 unitedhebrewth Leave a comment

I was thinking (that isn’t always good), my grandmother was the oldest of seven sisters, around whom my family reunion is based. In writing the names down of all the people who were descended from my grandmother, I realized how important it was that my grandmother was born.

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