Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol (Denver, Colo.)
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
Death Record in BMH, circa 1990
Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol book with death records.
Elizabeth and Frederick Epstein, 2004 March 2
Exploring Jewish Colorado, circa 1991
File folder contains materials about Phil Goodstein's book, "Exploring Jewish Colorado". The materials include correspondence and a draft of "Origins - The Jewish 1859ers".
Former Location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol, 1978
Exterior view of the front of the former Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol building on 16th and Gaylord. This was the location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol from 1921 - circa 1966.
Former Location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol, 1978
Exterior view of the front of the former Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol building on 16th and Gaylord. This was the location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol from 1921 - circa 1966.
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.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man speaks to a crowd during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). George Washington High School can be seen in the background.
Ground Breaking Ceremony of BMH, 1965 November
An unidentified man speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for Beth haMedrosh Hagodol Congregation (BMH). Five other men stand behind him and propped on easels in front of the podium are interior and exterior drawings of the proposed building.