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Mike Freeman to Julius Bisno Letter 1, October 6, 1969
Cable Address:
"BISHFREMAN"
Evanston, Illinois
Bishop Freeman Company
EQUIPMENT for the TEXTILE MAINTENANCE and GARMENT INDUSTRIES
Manufacturers
1600 FOSTER STREET
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 60204, U.S.A.
Since 1893
AREA CODE 312
PHONE 328-5200
October 6, 1969
OCT
RECEIVED
10
Mr. Julius Bisno
1959
Associate Executive Director
Jewish Federation Council of
Greater Los Angeles
590 N. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90004
Dear Julius:
It was very pleasant indeed to hear from you and to
learn that you and Rose and your family are getting
along nicely. I am glad that Jay is going to spend
the next year in Israel and that he is following a
most wonderful profession that must be most interesting
indeed. I am sure that you and Rose must be semi-
experts yourselves on the subject. I hope that he is
able to carry on and, surely, will become a big name
in the world in his chosen profession.
We have been living in Evanston for the past 4-1/2 years.
We have one married daughter with two boys, and an
unmarried daughter, all living in this area. If you
get back in the Chicago area anytime, would you please
make contact with me? You will find my home number in
the Evanston phone book.
Now, as to the "doddering" remnant of the original AZA
members. You are quite right with the use of this word.
A few weeks ago I was in Omaha and spent some time with
Harry Sidman and Max Givot and we tried to remember some
things and found that our memories at least were "doddering",
although the three of us, at the moment, are all in good
health.
The original group of boys met in the spring of 1922 and
formed the organization known as "Aleph Zadik Aleph". At
that time there was a young man, all of 21 years of age,
living in Omaha and working as a chemist for the Armour
Packing Company, by the name of Nathan Mnookin. Nate was
a good friend of my brother Dave's and we asked him to be
our advisor. Actually, Nate was with us only about a year
and decided to return to his hometown, Kansas City, Missouri,
We then asked a young man by the name of Oscar Weinstein to
be our advisor and he was for a matter of a very few months.
He also left the city. At that time, the star of Sam Beber
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Mike Freeman to Julius Bisno Letter 1, October 6, 1969
Mike Freeman writes to Julius Bisno, AZA Associate Executive Director, from Evanston, Illinois, and provides information on AZA's early history in the 1920s, including the founding of chapters in Omaha, Nebraska; Lincoln, Nebraska; Kansas City, Missouri; and Des Moines, Iowa.