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Writings about Edward J. Schwartz
-1947-
January 16, 1947—
"Second Child A Boy," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 3: Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schwartz of 3117 Polk Avenue announce the birth of their son, Stephen Lewis, on Tuesday, January 7th, 1947, at Mercy Hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces. He joins a 2 /12 year old sister, Susanne, in the Schwartz home. Welcoming grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Nathan and Mrs. Mary Schwartz, all of San Diego.

May 22, 1947—"The Way We Heard It..." Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: ... Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schwartz of 3117 Polk Avenue spent last weekend in Palm Springs....

-1949-
September 1949—
"Personals," Southwestern Jewish Press, Page 8: Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schwartz of 3624 Warner Road, returned recently from a motor trip to Las Vegas, Boulder Dam, the Grand Canyon and Lake Arrowhead. At Lake Arrowhead they were joined by Mrs. Schwartz's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dembo of Los Angeles for a short stay. The Dembos are former San Diegans.

-1950-
October 6, 1950—
"Music, Dancing To feature School For Adults," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: Wednesday, October 11th, will mark the opening of the third season of the Institute of Jewish Studies. Sponsored by the Jewish Education Commission, the three periods of classes will again be held at Temple Beth Israel Center every Wednesday from 7:45 p.m. to 10:20 p.m. Plans call for two class periods and a third period featuring Jewish Songs, Folk dancing and discussions, in which all students will participate...Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, Dean of the Institute, leads a faculty which is well known to the students, including: Rabbi Baruch Stern, Dov Abramis and Leon Elkind in the Hebrew Department; Isaac Domnitz in the Yiddish; Cantor Julian Miller, Music; Albert A. Hutler, Mrs. Rose Neumann, Mrs. Harris Rubel and Edward Schwartz.  Again "What's Cooking in Judaism," a cooking class taught by Neumann and Rubel will be a feature of the Institute specially designed for young married women who wish to learn to prepare Jewish dishes for their husbands' palates...

October 20, 1950—
"Adult Jewish Institute Open for Registration," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1:  Registrations are still being accepted by the Institute of Jewish Studies, as classes opened last Wednesday, Rabbi Morton J. Cohn announced yesterday. "With close to last year's registration figure, ten classes are in session." Courses are offered in Modern Jewish History and Biblical Literature, taught by Rabbi Morton J. Cohn of Beth Israel Temple; "What We Jews Believe," given by Rabbi Baruch Stern of Beth Jacob Synagogue; Beginning and Advance Hebrew with Dov Abramis as the instructor; Cantor Julian Miller teaches a class in Jewish Music Appreciation; Comparative Religion is taught by the very popular Professor Harry Ruja of State College; Contemporary Jewish Literature, a Book Review and Discussion class is led by Edward Schwartz, prominent young attorney; the Contemporary Jewish Scene, a discussion of day by day problems and challenges, led by Albert A. Hutler, Executive Director of the United Jewish Fund, and a Cooking Course by Mrs. Rose Neumann and Mrs. Lucille Rubel.  Classes are held every Wednesday evening from7:45 to 10:20 p.m.  Refreshments are served at the end of the second period, followed by a general assembly for the entire student body.  This period is devoted to discussions, lectures, movies, community singing, and folk dancing. Sponsored by the Jewish Education commission, the Institute is a cooperative effort of the three Synagogues and the United Jewish Fund. The Commission is composed of representatives of these bodies who plan the program for the Institute of Jewish Studies, and who are working toward a Jewish Education program in the community on an entire community level. At the last meeting of the Jewish Education Commission the resignation of Rabbi Monroe Levens as a member of Commission was accepted with regrets. The commission also expressed its intention of continuing its efforts toward the establishment of a Community Talmud Torah in San Diego.  Mr. Moss Addleson was elected to the Commission as a member at large.

-2000-
April 14, 2000—Donald H. Harrison, "AJC gives a Hand to Lynn Schenk," San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage

-2006-
2006-01-09 —Donald H. Harrison, "Jews and the secular law," jewishsightseeing.com