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FSU's Mark Lyles hurdles University of Florida players for a broken field scoring run : Gainesville, Florida

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.

 
New Year's eve party at the Sanford Jewish Community Center

New Year's Eve party at the Sanford Jewish Community Center: Sanford, Florida (1944)

 

 
Card playing during Japanese New Years celebration : Delray Beach, Florida

Card playing during Japanese New Years celebration: Delray Beach, Florida (1988)

 

 
Calligraphy demonstration during Japanese New Years celebration : Delray Beach, Florida

Calligraphy demonstration during Japanese New Years celebration: Delray Beach, Florida (1988)

 

 
Daruma doll on display during Japanese New Years celebration : Delray Beach, Florida

Daruma doll on display during Japanese New Years celebration: Delray Beach, Florida (1988)

 

 
Jars of gefilte fish for sale in kosher deli on Washington Ave. : Miami Beach, Florida

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.

 
Passover supper at Temple Beth Jacob Servicemen's Center under the auspices of the Jewish Welfare Board

Passover supper at Temple Beth Jacob Servicemen's Center under the auspices of the Jewish Welfare Board: Miami Beach, Florida (1943)

 

 
Ladies who prepared Passover Seder at AFTAC, Orlando

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.

 
Chanukkah celebration at temple

Chanukkah celebration at temple: Pensacola, Florida (ca. 1923)

Middle: Hilma Kahn. Right: Jeanne Soloman.

 

 
Candelabra lit for Ukrainian American Christmas Eve festival : Lake Worth, Florida

Candelabra lit for Ukrainian American Christmas Eve festival: Lake Worth, Florida (1987)

 

 
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