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  • Collection: Jewish Life in Champaign-Urbana

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Photograph of Urbana location of Sholem's Shoes.

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R.M Eppstein Bros. located at 38 Main Street, Champaign, IL.

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Eisner Foods employees assist a shopper during opening day in Urbana.

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Max Eichberg's New York Store: Dry Goods & Carpets and Opera Hall in Champaign, IL.

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Nathan Stern photograph

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Newspaper announcement concerning the movement of a Jewish cemetery north of Urbana to Mount Hope.

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Mount Hope Cemetery, Champaign, was established in 1856.

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Portrait of Morris Lowenstern (1836-1916), owner of M. Lowenstern & Co.
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