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                <text>Image of freshman Ralph Benowitz in The Acorn 1936, the Weber State College yearbook. Ralph Benowitz was the son of Joseph Benowitz who co-owned B &amp; B Clothes Shop on 25th Street with his brother William Benowitz. Ralph helped preserve the history of Brith Sholem and his family by writing his own history in a pamphlet created specifically for the synagogue, and conducting an oral history with Eileen Hallet Stone in her book A Homeland in the West: Utah Jews Remember.</text>
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