Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol (Denver, Colo.)
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
Four unidentified man during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Two of the men hold shovels and the other two hold a drawing of the proposed Banquet Hall.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
Three unidentified man during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). One of the men holds a shovel and the other two hold a drawing of the proposed Banquet Hall.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
Four unidentified man during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Two of the men hold shovels and the other two hold a drawing of the proposed Banquet Hall.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
Six unidentified men dig shovels into the dirt during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH).
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man stands at a podium speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Propped on easels in front of the podium are interior and exterior drawings of the proposed building.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man stands at a podium speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH) with two other men sitting behind him. Propped on an easel in front of the podium is an interior drawings of the proposed building.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man stands at a podium speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Propped on easels in front of the podium are interior and exterior drawings of the proposed building.
Portrait of Henry Plonsky, between 1920-1930
Henry Plonsky sits, wearing a suit and holding a document in his hand. Polish-born Plonsky arrived in Denver in 1877. He helped form an Orthodox minyan above his store on Larimer Street. He became a successful shoe and boot merchant in partnership with Leopold Mayer and was instrumental in the establishment of the Orthodox Jewish congregation Ahavey Emunah in 1880 and later the Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol Synagogue and the Beth Joseph congregation.
Rabbi Charles E. H. Kauvar, 1954
Portrait of Rabbi Charles Kauvar sitting in front of a bookshelf and holding a book.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society's Historic Jewish Denver Tour, 1982 June 27
Several men and women sit in the BMH Chapel listening to a speaker during the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society's Historic Jewish Denver Tour. Dr. Jeanne Abrams' sons sit in the front row.