Leo M. Franklin

Leo M. Franklin

Leo Morris Franklin (March 5, 1870 - August 8, 1948) was an influential rabbi from Detroit, who headed that city's Temple Beth El from 1899 to 1941.

Read more about Leo M. Franklin:  Early Life, Temple Israel, Omaha, Temple Beth El, Detroit, 1899 - 1920, Leo Franklin and Henry Ford, Temple Beth El, Detroit, 1920-1948

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    It is better to be looked over than overlooked.
    Mae West, U.S. actor, screenwriter, and Leo McCarey. Ruby Carter (Mae West)

    Leo: What was she, a TV groupie? A hooker?
    Rob: No, she was not a TV groupie, or a hooker. She’s a cellist. A very funny, pretty, interesting, intelligent, fabulous, vivacious cellist.
    Leo: Oh yeah, well, you’d better not see her again.
    Jonathan Reynolds, screenwriter. Leo (Richard Mulligan)

    No nation was ever ruined by trade.
    —Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790)