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Writings by Hyman S. Wolf
-1940-
April 24, 1940—
Hyman S. Wolf, "Pesach in Eretz Israel," San Diego Jewish Press, page 2. 

July 4, 1940—Hyman S. Wolf, "The Pious and the Niggard," Southwestern Jewish Review, page 2.

-1946-

April 18, 1946
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Hyman S. Wolf, "Palestine As I Saw It," Southwestern Jewish Press, pages 9, 13, 16

-1949-

May 1949—"Readers Send Greetings," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: ...I congratulate you for reviving The Jewish Press, and hope that shortly it will appear weekly again. You are to be complimented for the splendid Passover issue, for the material it contains, and the fine make-up, especially for the cover, "Israel Reborn." It's good to hear from you again...Enclosed check for sub... Hyman S. Wolf.

-1952-
February 22, 1952—
Hyman S. Wolf, "Letter to the Editor," page 2: Dear Sir: In announcing your exclusive feature publishing the History of the San Diego Jewish Community as follows: "This story is an exclusive feature of the Jewish Press and is the first time any of this material has appeared in print," I take the liberty in calling your attention to the following: The Jewish Community Nes, January 26, 1928, San Diego California; also San Diego Sun, October 7, 1935:  Sincerely, Hyman S. Wolf. (Editor's Note: Neither the Public Library nor the Serra Museum has either source you mention available for research. Mr. Lustig obtained his material from original sources only and not from other compilations.)

May 2, 1952—Hyman S. Wolf, "Letter to Editor," page 2: Editor: I call your attention that Mr. Lustig in his "History of the Jewish Community" has neglected to tell how the Jewish Community or, rather some members of the Jewish Community have perpetuated Mr. Rose's memory by the following acts.  San Diego Sun, April 23, 1934, under the heading, "Pioneer Louis Rose Is Paid Honor" in double column story including a picture of the plaque tells as follows: "Commemorating the founding of Roseville by Louis Rose in 1869, a plaque today was placed on a large eucalyptus tree, a well-known landmark in the center of Point Loma Town.  The plaque was presented by Hyman Wolf, representing local Jewish organizations, and John Davidson of the San Diego Historical Society, etc., etc, etc."  Southwestern Jewish Review, May 31, 1934, under the heading "San diegans Do Homage to Former Mayor and Pioneer, Louis Rose, Unveil and Dedicate Rose {something missing here"}. My personal opinion, I believe this recognition and the ceremony is entitled to a chapter in the History of San Diego, by itself. The picture of the boulder and the bornze plaque and the names on the plaque appeared in the San Diego Tribune, May 28, 1934. The memorial boulder has been placed at the head of Rose Canyon road, where it intersects with the La Jolla and the Camp Kearny Road. I am wondering how many of you saw it?"