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Schottenstein History Gallery

(from left) Leon, Jean, Jerome, Geraldine, Nanny, Papa out to dinner.
(from left) Leon, Jean, Jerome, Geraldine, Nanny, Papa out to dinner.
Schottenstein Storefront
Schottenstein Storefront
Columbus 550 High Street, early 1900's
Columbus 550 High Street, early 1900's
Jewish Philanthropy: Chabad donation log book listing my great-great-grandfather Heshel Schottenstein, 1935
Jewish Philanthropy: Chabad donation log book listing my great-great-grandfather Heshel Schottenstein, 1935
Nanny's grandparents Chaim and Rose Babitsky
Nanny's grandparents Chaim and Rose Babitsky
Papa and his brothers: (from left) Saul, Alvin (Papa), Jerome, Uncle Sam, and Leon
Papa and his brothers: (from left) Saul, Alvin (Papa), Jerome, Uncle Sam, and Leon
My great-grandfather Ephraim Schottenstein holding my dad in Columbus, 1950
My great-grandfather Ephraim Schottenstein holding my dad in Columbus, 1950
Nanny's father's store in Miami, Florida, "Freed's"
Nanny's father's store in Miami, Florida, "Freed's"
My great-great-grandfather Heshel Schottenstein Chabad donation
My great-great-grandfather Heshel Schottenstein Chabad donation
Jacob and Heshel Schottenstein, 1941
Jacob and Heshel Schottenstein, 1941
My great-great-great-grandfather Yossel Schottenstein and wife in Lithuania
My great-great-great-grandfather Yossel Schottenstein and wife in Lithuania
Papa Alvin during WWII
Papa Alvin during WWII
Papa Alvin in his Captain's uniform, WWII
Papa Alvin in his Captain's uniform, WWII
Schottenstein's department store advertisement featuring my grandfather Alvin as President
Schottenstein's department store advertisement featuring my grandfather Alvin as President
The original Schottenstein's department store on South Parson's Avenue in Columbus, Ohio
Beverley’s late husband, Alvin, was one of four brothers that expanded the family’s Midwest chain, Schottenstein Stores Corp. Source: Courtesy Beverley Schottenstein

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