Hebrew Educational Alliance (Denver, Colo.)
Sources
found: NUCMC data from Judah L. Magnes Museum for Celia Ragooland scrapbook, 1928-1932 (Denver Hebrew Educational Alliance; collection contains a scrapbook with a poster about the dedication of the Denver Hebrew Educational Alliance)
found: Hebrew Educational Alliance WWW, Jan. 24, 2007 (on June 17, 1920, the Denver Hebrew Institute [no publs. in LC database] was incorp. with the mission to provide a Jewish education for the growing numbers of Jewish youth living in the are of West Colfax. In the fall of 1926, through the efforts of Mrs. N.H. Chernyk and Mrs. S. Friedman, the Beth David Sisterhood [no publs. in LC database] was founded; by 1928, the Sisterhood had succeeded in interesting a number of local men in their efforts to create new facilities for Jewish education and the Beth David Brotherhood [no publs. in LC database] was formed; in Nov. 1928, the Beth David group and the Denver Hebrew Institute, wanting to work together to encourage Jewish education, formed an alliance; the newly created Hebrew Educational Alliance, with William Yoelin serving as it first president, acquired a gift of ten lots; on Oct. 25, 1932, Rabbi Manuel Laderman arrived to serve as the first Rabbi of the Hebrew Educational Alliance; congregation grew and flourished; third synagogue planned and completed; variants: Congregation Hebrew Educational Alliance; HEA)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3, August 1971 - November 1988
This box contains 19 folders of sermons spanning August 1971 to November 1988. Many of the sermons exist in duplicate or triplicate as marginalia and notes typically exist on one or more sermons and the other copy(ies) are facsimiles without the marginalia or notes. This box also includes wedding sermons/speeches and a few sermons with no date.
Sermons, Sep - Dec 1973
Sermons, 1975
Sermons, 1976
Sermons, 1977
This folder contains three sermons.
1. Adding Meaning to Living - September 13, 1977 - First day of Rosh HaShanah (in duplicate)
2. Human Rights and Human Responsibilities - September 14, 1977 - (in duplicate)
3. Our Word is Our Bond - September 21, 1977 - Kol Nidrei (in triplicate)
Sermons, 1978
This folder contains three sermons.
1. Our Nation - October 3, 1978 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah (in triplicate)
2. Love and Reverence for G-d - October 10, 1978 - Kol Nidrei (in triplicate)
3. Our Memories - October 11, 1978 - Yom Kippur (in triplicate)
Sermons, 1949
This folder contains one sermon (written in note form).
1. We Avow our Faith - October 2, 1949 - Kol Nidrei
Sermons, 1950
This folder contains three sermons.
1. Do Words Still Have Meanings? - September 12, 1950 - First day of Rosh HaShanah
2. The People and the Land - September 13, 1950 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah
3. The Memory of the Righteous is a Blessing - September 21, 1950 - Yom Kippur, Yizkor Service
Sermons, 1959
This folder contains three sermons.
1. Morality-The Individual and the Nation - October 4, 1959 - Second day of Rosh HaShanah
2. Safeguarding our Homes - October 11, 1959 - Kol Nidrei
3. The Weariness of Memory - October 12, 1959 - Yom Kippur, Yizkor Service
Sermons, 1964
This folder contains one sermon.
1. I Believe in Prayer - September 15, 1964 - Kol Nidrei