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Photograph of Lillian Kronberg, Lynn Rosencrantz, Carolyn Goodman and Roberta Sabbath, 1970s

Date
1970 to 1979
Description

Lillian Kronberg holds a portrait of a Golda Meir (4th Prime Minister of Israel) and Roberta Sabbath holds a plaque at an event.

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Photograph of group at Stoney's Pawn Shop, circa 1975

Date
1970 to 1979
Description

Henry Kronberg is in the front, second from right.

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Photograph of Henry Kronberg and unidentified man at Stoney's Pawn Shop, April 1966

Date
1966-04
Description

Henry Kronberg stands at the counter in front of the firearms display at Stoney's Pawn Shop at 126 S. First Street.

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Photograph of Tony Curtis and Lillian Kronberg, March 20, 1978

Date
1978-03-20
Description

Tony Curtis and Lillian Kronberg read a brochure.

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Photograph of Max Goot, Max Schmeling, Henry Kronberg, Harry Levy, unidentified man, and Morry Spencer, at Jewish Federation Luncheon at Caesars Palace, approximately 1970

Date
1970 to 1973
Description

In this photograph, German boxer Max Schmeling pretends to punch Henry Kronberg in the chin. On the far right, holding a cigar, is Morry Spencer, who was the Director of the Small Business Administration.

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Business licenses for Stoney's Loan and Jewelry Co., 1956-1986

Date
1956
1966
1968
1986
Description

The business licenses issued to Stoney's Loan and Jewelry Co., also known as Stoney's Pawn Shop, include permits for firearms sales.

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Biographical essay by Sabina Callwood, 2014

Date
2014
Description

Essays describe Sabina Callwood's experience during the Holocaust and being separated from her family.

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Biographical essay by Tom Figueras, 2014

Date
2014
Description

Essays by Tom Figueras give details about his brother, Ladizlav or "Laci," who was a prodigy violin player in Germany during the Holocaust, and eventually ended up in a sub-camp of Buchenwald and then in Bergen-Belsen where he perished. Figueras survived the Holocaust, but his parents did not. He came to the United States in 1960 and became a marketing manager for a telecommunications company.

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Biographical essay by Esther Toporek Finder, 2014

Date
2014
Description

Essays by Esther Finder describe her parents surviving the Holocaust, and her own visit to the town where they grew up in Poland.

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