26 October 2007

Rosa Levin Toubin

Rosa Levin Toubin

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Rosa Levin Toubin, June 21, 1897 - August 14, 1989, [1] was a Jewish Texan historian, civic leader, philanthropist [2] and a member of B'Nai Abraham Synagogue, Brenham. [3] [1]
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* 1 Family
* 2 Jewish Texan historian
* 3 References
* 4 See also

[edit] 1 Family

Rosa Levin Toubin, a Brenham native, is the daughter of Joe Levin (Businessman), a founder of B'Nai Abraham Syagogue. [4] Joe Levin was born on September 21, 1874 and died on March 20, 1954. Her mother, Mary Levin, was born on Aprin 2, 1875, and died on August 6, 1945. [5] Rosa Levin Toubin attended Blinn College and Rice University. [2] She married Sam H. Toubin [1] on June 26, 1925. [6] The "Sam and Rosa Toubin genealogy Room" of the Washington County Genealogical Society was built in 1997. Leon Toubin establisted this facility in memory of his parents. [7] Both Rosa Levin Toubin and Sam Toubin are buried at B'nai Abraham Cemetery. [3] [1]

[edit] 2 Jewish Texan historian

Concerning the Brenham kehilla, Rosa Levin Toubin (Mrs. Sam Toubin) wrote the texts "Colorful Brenham Community has history of over 120 years” (in 1980) [8] [9] and "History of B'nai Abraham Synagogue." [10] She also wrote "Bryan-College Station: Temple Freda." [11] [12]

[edit] 3 References

1. ^ a b c d http://home.earthlink.net/~awhart2/cemetery/bnaiabrahamcemetery.htm
2. ^ a b http://www.blinn.edu/finaid/endowedJ_W.htm
3. ^ a b http://www.geocities.com/txsynvr/Brenham/brencem.html
4. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Lone-Stars-David-Brandeis-American/dp/1584656220
5. ^ http://home.earthlink.net/~awhart2/cemetery/bnaiabrahamcemetery.htm
6. ^ http://home.earthlink.net/~awhart/genweb/marr1910-2000/female-l.html
7. ^ http://www.home.earthlink.net/~awhart/wcgs/washgene.htm
8. ^ http://www.geocities.com/txsynvr/TJHSreferencelist.html
9. ^ http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Brenham/Bnai-Abraham-Synagogue.htm
10. ^ http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/bloom/findingaids/sja003.htm
11. ^ http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00255/cah-00255.html
12. ^ http://www.geocities.com/txsynvr/Bryan/Bryan.html

[edit] 4 See also

* History of the Brenham Jewish Community

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