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Amada/Mary Gormezano Halio (1888-1968)
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Isaac Franco
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Ray Franco
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Samuel Israel Gormezano (1880-1969)
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Gabriel Abraham Franco (1904-1968)
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Morris Franco
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Benvenuta/Bessie Halio Franco (1908- 1998)
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Rebecca Rousso Gormezano (1912-1997)
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✨Date Estimate — AI Estimated
circa 1946
✨AI Reasoning — AI Estimated
The photograph is explicitly dated 'Thanksgiving Eve 1946' in the bottom margin. This date is perfectly corroborated by the post-WWII 'Welcome Home Our Boys' banner and the quintessential 1940s fashion worn by the attendees.
✨Location Estimate — AI Estimated
New York City, New York
✨Scene — AI Estimated
A large group of Sephardic Jewish family members or community members are seated around a circular banquet table covered in a white cloth.
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✨Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Analysis
Print/Physical
Handwritten inscription at the bottom border explicitly stating 'THANKSGIVING EVE 1946'
strong (1946-1946)Fashion/Grooming
Women's hairstyles featuring victory rolls and updos, padded shoulders, and dark formal dresses
strong (1940-1949)Men's wide lapel double-breasted suits and bold patterned ties
strong (1940-1949)Environment
Banner reading 'WELCOME HOME OUR BOYS' with a 'V' for Victory and an eagle, indicating a post-WWII celebration
strong (1945-1947)Menorahs with Star of David indicating a Jewish community event
moderate (1900-1999)Technology
Direct flash photography typical of mid-century event photographers
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