Max Kalman

Max Kalman (24 December 1884 – 14 June 1963) was a Jewish architect and attorney in Boston, Massachusetts in the early 1900s, most notable for designing the Vilna Shul synagogue on Beacon Hill, Boston in 1919.

[1] Max M. Kalman was born in Russia on Christmas 1884 to Joseph and Fannie Kalman nee Lipshitz.

[2] Kalman married Bessie Richmond and they had 6 children together.

[3] He died on the 13th or 14th of June 1963 in Dallas,Texas, USA.

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