Lewis H. Weinstein Papers
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Lewis H. Weinstein (1905- ) A U.S. attorney and communal leader, Lewis H. Weinstein was born on April 10, 1905 to Jacob Menehem and Kuna (Romanow) Weinstein in Arany, Lithania, and was taken to the United States as an infant. He grew up in Portland, Maine. He married Selma Yeslawssy on September 2, 1932 and had two children-David J. (born 1936) and Louise (born 1945). Before coming to Boston in 1921, while he lived in Portland he worked as a reported for the ...
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