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]]>Arthur Eisenberg's Boy Scouts of America Certification Card
The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America certification card number: A4233130, awarded to Arthur J. Eisenberg October 1943. Art Eisenberg was a member of Troop No. 66, which was affiliated with the Viking Council that is now the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Breck's School History indicated that Breck was/is affiliated with the Episcopalian Church. In the early 1940s Breck was located at the intersection of Como Avenue and Herndon, a then-undeveloped site near the St. Paul city limits. Its history also indicated that Breck had a military program from 1938 until 1959.
Breck’s High School’s History: http://www.breckschool.org/about-breck/history-of-breck
References in letters from Art’s cousin, Bob Weiss, Robert Schanke, Director of Camp Braemar, and Ted, a former classmate from Breck, confirms Art's attendance at Breck and that he participated in their military program.
At one time Art attended the Talmud Taroh (time period unknown), a school for Jewish students, which was located in North Minneapolis where the Eisenbergs lived.
Talmud Torah School: http://www.talmudtorahmpls.org/
Frank Eisenberg references Art's attendance at the Talmud Taroh School in a July 30, 1944 letter.
]]>Arthur Julian Eisenberg was a member of the Breck High School’s Graduating Class of June 1944.
Breck's School History indicated that Breck was/is affiliated with the Episcopalian Church. In the early 1940s Breck was located at the intersection of Como Avenue and Herndon, a then-undeveloped site near the St. Paul city limits. Its history also indicated that Breck had a military program from 1938 until 1959.
Breck’s High School’s History: http://www.breckschool.org/about-breck/history-of-breck
References in letters from Art’s cousin, Bob Weiss, Robert Schanke, Director of Camp Braemar, and Ted, a former classmate from Breck, confirms Art's attendance at Breck and that he participated in their military program.
At one time Art attended the Talmud Taroh (time period unknown), a school for Jewish students, which was located in North Minneapolis where the Eisenbergs lived.
Talmud Torah School: http://www.talmudtorahmpls.org/
Frank Eisenberg references Art's attendance at the Talmud Taroh School in a July 30, 1944 letter.