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Winter Holidays in
the Sunshine
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FSU's
Mark Lyles hurdles University of Florida players for
a broken
field scoring run: Gainesville, Florida (1979)
Florida State University's Mark Lyles (48) hurdles the University
of Florida defense for a broken field scoring run during this
traditional rivalry here Friday.
Florida State won the contest 27-16 giving the Seminoles
an undefeated season as they head for the Orange Bowl New
Year's day.
Photographed on November 24, 1979.
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New
Year's Eve party at the Sanford Jewish Community Center:
Sanford, Florida (1944)
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Card
playing during Japanese New Year's celebration: Delray
Beach,
Florida (1988)
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Calligraphy
demonstration during Japanese New Year's celebration:
Delray
Beach, Florida (1988)
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Daruma
doll on display during Japanese New Year's celebration: Delray
Beach, Florida (1988)
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Jars
of gefilte fish for sale in kosher deli on Washington
Avenue:
Miami Beach, Florida (1985)
Gefilte fish is a Jewish dish of finely chopped fish, mixed
with crumbs, eggs, and seasonings, formed into balls, simmered
in broth, and served chilled. It is commonly served at Passover
and Rosh Hashanah.
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Passover
supper at Temple Beth Jacob Servicemen's Center under
the
auspices of the Jewish Welfare Board: Miami Beach, Florida
(1943)
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Ladies
who prepared Passover Seder at AFTAC: Orlando, Florida
(1944)
(l to r): ?, Alice Jacobs, ?, M.M. Segal, ? Wolf, Zelda Stein,
Arthur Pariser, Dora Wihenstein, ?, Millie Rosen. Chaplain
Cedarbaum is seated.
Attended by over 400 servicemen and women.
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Chanukkah
celebration at temple: Pensacola, Florida (ca. 1923)
Middle: Hilma Kahn. Right: Jeanne Soloman.
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Candelabra lit for Ukrainian American Christmas Eve festival:
Lake Worth, Florida (1987)
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| NEW AND
NOTEWORTHY ON FLORIDA MEMORY |
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Conjunto Aventura
Norteño, sometimes also called Norteña or Conjunto, literally translates to the word “northern,” referring to the region of northern Mexico and present day southern Texas where the musical style originated. |
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Resources for the 2010 Florida History Fair
This is a list of resources available online from the State Library and Archives of Florida relating to the suggested Florida History Fair topics. |
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See the "Common Ground" slideshow!
This presentation is part of “Common Ground,” a global event consisting of museums, galleries, and archives worldwide showing the same slideshow of photographs in public spaces on the same weekend (October 2-3, 2009). |
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