Touro Fraternal Association, the largest independent Jewish fraternal order in New England with more than 600 members, recently kicked off its 98th year with the installation of its officers and …
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Touro Fraternal Association, the largest independent Jewish fraternal order in New England with more than 600 members, recently kicked off its 98th year with the installation of its officers and board members for 2014-15. Installation ceremonies were presided over by Robert D. Miller, board chairman emeritus, installing officer, and Andrew Gilstein, past president, master of ceremonies. Pictured from left in the first row are: Steven White, Nathan Lury, directors; Andrew Liss, director and president, Friendship Lodge; Lester Nathan, treasurer, Harmony Lodge; Michael Smith, director; Max Dinerman, inside guard, Harmony Lodge; Max Guarino, vice president, Friendship Lodge; and Barry Schiff, director. Second Row: Ried Redlich, director and faithful guide; Barry Shaw, director and association inside guard; Alan Lury, vice chairman, Board of Directors; Jed Brandes, chairman, Board of Directors; Robert Miller, chairman emeritus, Board of Directors; Steven Waldman, director and association treasurer; Richard Cohen, secretary, Friendship Lodge; and Michael Levin, treasurer, Friendship Lodge. Third Row: Norman Dinerman, Andrew Lamchick, Adam Halpern, Stevan Labush, Jeffrey Davis, Bruce Weisman, directors; Marc Gertsacov, president, Harmony Lodge, and association secretary; and Andrew Shuster, secretary, Harmony Lodge. Not shown are: Arthur Poulten, chairman emeritus, Board of Directors; Judah Rosen, association chaplain; Barry Ackerman, vice president, Harmony Lodge; and Andrew Gilstein, director. (Submitted photo)
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