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Machalniks. 37, 1997: 8-10.
Mack Road/Mt. Elliot cemetery. 5/1, 1964: 12.
Mackinac Bridge. 2/2, 1961: 2-5; 4/1, 1963: 3-4.
Mackinac. Leopold family of. 10/1, 1970: 13.
Maddin, Esther. 40, 2000: 29.
Maddin, Michael. Simons History Award. 39, 1999: 51.
Madison, Harry T. 14/2, 1974: 6-8.
Madison, WI. Gates of Heaven Synagogue saved. 13/2, 1973: 12-13.
Magnus, Paul, and family. 42, 2002: 8-10.
Maisel-Kellman, Cis. 40, 2000: 29.
Malamud, Jack. in memoriam. 13/1, 1973: 3.
Mandel, Fred. 39, 1999: 25.
Manistee Township. Farming in. 42, 2002: 12.
Manistique. Early Jews in. 42, 2002: 22.
Marcus, Jacob R. 1/1, 1960: 34.
Margulies, Motl. Soviet-Jewish war veteran. 40, 2000: 8-9.
Markson, Aaron David. 3/3, 1963: 28-30.
Mark Twain. See Twain, Mark.
Marquette County. Early Jews in. 42, 2002: 21-22.
Marshall. Julius Stulberg in. 42, 2002: 16.
Marwil, Milton "Bud." in memoriam. 42, 2002: 59-60.
Mason, Jacob Barth. 3/2, 1962: 15-16.
Mason, Philip. Simons History Award. 37, 1997: 43.
Masonic order. 3/2, 1962: 15-16.
Masserman, Paul. 1/1, 1960: 34.
Maybury, Detroit Mayor William C. 41, 2001: 2, 43.
Mazar, Jacob. 22/1, 1982: 6-7.
Mazer, Henry. 6/1, 1965: 15.
Medical care in Detroit Jewish community. History. 40, 2000: 17-19.
Medical education in Detroit Jewish community. History. 40, 2000: 20-24.
Medicine. Jews and. International Conference. 41, 2001: 47-48.
Meister, David. 35, 1994: 35-39.
Mendelsohn, Morrey N. 6/1, 1965: 14.
Mendelson, David. 35, 1994: 20-21.
Mendelson's Atlantic Kosher Hotel, South Haven. 35, 1994: 20-25.
Menmosche, Moses. 6/1, 1965: 17.
Menominee. Early Jews in. 42, 2002: 23.
Meyer, Mindel. 36, 1995-96: 42.
Meyers, Charles J. 3/3, 1963: 40.
Michigan. Cemeteries register of. 33, 1992: 28-29.
Depression era, Jews of. 42, 2002: 52.
Farmers. 42, 2002: 2-14.
First congregation of. 2/2, 1961: 21-23.
Judaica Associates of. 1/2, 1960: 21-22.
Legionnaires. 8/2, 1968: 3-13; 9/1, 1969: 27-28; 38, 1998: 14.
Pioneers. 1/1, 1960: 4-12.
Settlers. 10/1, 1970: 10-14.
War dead from. 34, 1993: 28-30.
Michigan communities, Jewish. Alpena. 26/1, 1986: 4-12.
Ann Arbor. 23/1, 1983: 3-14.
Au Sable. 16/1, 1976: 24-29.
Bad Axe. 4/2, 1964: 14-15; 42, 2002: 3-4.
Bangor. 42, 2002: 8-10.
Bay City. 25/1-2, 1985: 10-17.
Benton Harbor area. 23/2, 1983: 3-11; 42, 2002: 7-8.
Bessemer. 42, 2002: 23.
Brighton, Fresh Air Camp. 37, 1997: 27-30.
Calumet. 42, 2002: 24.
Delray. 19/2, 1979: 10.
Detroit. 19/2, 1979: 8-11; 41, 2001: 2-10; 42, 2002: 33-36.
Centennial. 39, 1999: 38-39. See also Detroit.
East Tawas. 16/1, 1976: 19-23.
Elk Rapids. 19/2, 1979: 22-24.
Escanaba. 42, 2002: 22-23.
Flint. 41, 2001: 11-23.
Gladstone. 42, 2002: 23.
Hale, Alabaster. 1/1, 1976: 33.
Houghton County. 42, 2002: 24.
Houghton-Hancock. 38, 1998: 2-10.
Iosco County. 16/1, 1976: 18-38; 18/1, 1978: 15.
Iron Mountain. 42, 2002: 23.
Iron River. 42, 2002: 23.
Ironwood. 42, 2002: 23.
Ishpeming. 42, 2002: 22, 52.
Kalamazoo. 10/1, 1970: 13, 25-26; 42, 2002: 18.
Kalkaska County. 19/1, 1979: 4-10.
Lansing. 16/1, 1976: 5-17.
Lapeer. 42, 2002: 28-32.
Livonia. 39, 1999: 34-35.
Luce County. 21/1, 1981: 3-9.
Mackinaw. 10/2, 1970: 10-14.
Manistique. 42, 2002: 22.
Marquette County. 42, 2002: 21-22.
Menominee. 42, 2002: 23.
Montmorency County. 18/1, 1978: 5-15.
Munising. 42, 2002: 22.
Muskegon. 2/1, 1961: 19; 30, 1989: 21.
Ontonagon. 42, 2002: 23-24.
Oscoda. 16/1, 1976: 29-30.
Petoskey. 11/2, 1971: 4-12; 12/1, 1972: 4-10; 37, 1997: 26-27, 45.
Pontiac. 17/1, 1977: 3-10; 31, 1990: 3-7.
Port Huron. 15/1, 1975: 28-29.
River Rouge. 37, 1997: 35.
St. Ignace. 42, 2002: 22.
Sault Ste. Marie. 42, 2002: 22.
South Haven. 35, 1994: 20-25; 39, 1999: 50-52.
Tawas City. 16/1, 1976: 30-31.
Traverse City. 14/2, 1974: 24-28; 18/1, 1978; 16-19; 19/2, 1979: 13-33; 20/1, 1980: 4-19.
Trenton. 7/2, 1967: 25.
Upper Peninsula. 42, 2002: 21-24, 52.
Whittemore. 16/1, 1976: 31-33.
Michigan, Department of Education. History texts review. 13/2, 1973: 19-21.
Michigan Grand Avenue congregation, Detroit. 13/1, 1973: 13-20.
Michigan Jewish Archives, Burton Historical Collection. 4/2, 1964: 22; 5/2, 1965: 11-12; 13/1, 1973: 5-7.
Committee. 5/1, 1964: 15.
Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. 22/1, 1982: 3-11; 35, 1994: 29.
Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame. 42, 2002: 45.
Michigan Lodge, Order of Kesher Shel Barzel. 4/2, 1964: 11.
Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. Award. 35, 1994: 26.
Michiganian of the Year. William Davidson. 42, 2002: 51.
Michilimackinac, Fort. 3/3, 1963: 11-14; 4/2, 1964: 23; 5/1, 1964: 3-7; 5/2, 1964: 13-14; 10/2, 1970: 10-11.
Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies. 1/1, 1960: 1; 5/2, 1965: 5-10.
Miller, Annetta. 36, 1995-96: 26-27.
Miller, Rose. 36, 1995-96: 28.
Miller, Mrs. Max. 40, 2000: 49.
Millman, Ann. 35, 1994: 14-15.
Mincer family. 3/2, 1962: 20-22; 11/2, 1971: 28; 22/2, 1982: 6-11.
Minsky, Louis. on Coughlin. 36, 1995-96: 17-18.
Mintz, Harry. 9/1, 1969: 28.
Miscken (Mishkan) Israel, Detroit. 2/1, 1961: 19; 19/2, 1979: 10.
Mississippi Freedom Project. 35, 1994: 2-6.
Mizrachi Zionist Organization of America. 38, 1998: 13-14.
Mogen Abraham congregation, Detroit. 2/1, 1961: 19; 19/2, 1979: 10.
Moisseiff, Leon Solomon. 2/2, 1961: 2-5.
Moldawsky, Chaim. 33, 1992: 20.
Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel. 4/2, 1964: 11; 5/1, 1964: 8-13.
Montmorency County. Jewish community of. 18/1, 1978: 5-15.
Morcom, Claudia. and Mississippi Freedom Project. 35, 1994: 2-6.
Morris, Henry. 33, 1992: 20.
Morris, Lester. in memoriam. 41, 2001: 59.
Morris, Louis and Hilda. 20/1, 1980: 13.
Moss, Leonard W. 1/1, 1960: 34.
Mt. Sinai congregation, Port Huron. 15/1, 1975: 28-29.
Munising. Early Jews in. 42, 2002: 22.
Musicians, Jewish. Julius Stulberg. 42, 2002: 15-20.
Muskegon. Centennial. 30, 1989: 21.
Sons of Israel congregation. 2/1, 1961: 19;
Muskott, Roy and Hank. 42, 2002: 23-24.
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