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English: Photo of Rabbi Philip Alstat, used hundreds of times to accompany newspaper articles (including the weekly syndicated column he wrote for over 40 years).
Date The photo was taken in1920, when the subject graduated rabbinical school.
Source From a 1936 newspaper column, in the "American Examiner," printed without a copyright, but it was printed in earlier newspapers, as early as 1920-21.
Author This was a personal photo of the subject (who died in 1976), which he allowed newspapers to use when they printed his columns.
Other versions Unsure.

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