People of the Crossing: The Jews of El Paso
A portrait of the Jewish-American communities of El Paso, Texas from the nineteenth century to today.
A portrait of the Jewish-American communities of El Paso, Texas from the nineteenth century to today.
Moshe Druin
Self
Lily Artenstein
Self
Felicia Rubin
Self
Hal Marcus
Self
Susan Novick
Self
Jerry Rubin
Self
Peter Svarzbein
Self
Deborah Feinberg Rosen
Self
Lee Schwartz
Self
A portrait of the Jewish-American communities of El Paso, Texas from the nineteenth century to today.
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