Hannah Hammer
| Birth Name | Hannah Hammer |
| Gender | female |
Events
| Birth | 12 Nov 1899 at New York City, New York County, New York, USA 1 |
| Death | 15 May 1950 at Great Neck, Nassau, Long Island, New York |
| Burial | 17 May 1950 at Great Neck, Nassau, Long Island, New York |
| Birth | 10 Sep 1898 at New York City, New York County, New York, USA |
| Death | 15 May 1950 at Great Neck, Nassau, Long Island, New York |
| Census | 1920 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA 2 |
Attributes
| _UID | 5BC78FD918230E438EF7C274CD343B172416 |
Parents
| Father | Mordecai Hammer (Birth) | |
| Mother | Esther (Birth) | |
| Siblings |
George Hammer Evelyn Hammer Sam Hammer Jack Hammer |
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Families
| Married | Husband | Abraham Finkelstein |
| Marriage | Marriage of Finkelstein, Abraham and Hammer, Hannah, 1917 at New York City, New York County, New York, USA | |
| _UID | 3EDE262B7EF3DC11C6870030BD6E9CAAB9A0 | |
| Children |
Harriet Finkelstein Sydelle Mildred Finkelstein |
Narrative
! Death, Obituary, New York Times, May 17, 1950.
Hannah was director of thewoman's division of United Jewis h Appeal
of Greater New York at the time of her death. Sh e had served on the
boards of The Federation of Jewish Wome n's Organizations in New York,
the Great Neck Hadassah, an d the Jewish Community Council of Great
Neck. For 14 year s she was chairman of the religious school of Temple
Beth-E l in Great Neck.
Obituary, New York Times, May 17, 1950.
Hannah was director of the woman's division of United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York at the time of her death. She had served on the boards of The Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations in New York, the Great Neck Hadassah, and the Jewish Community Council of Great Neck. For 14 years she was chairman of the religious school of Temple Beth-El in Great Neck.
Source References
| 1. | New York City Birth Certificate Confidence: Normal |
| 2. | 1920 United States Federal Census Confidence: Normal |