Congregation Oheb Zadek (Denver, Colo.)
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Boy's Choir at Congregation Oheb Zadek, circa 1920
Item
Identifier: B063.06.0006.00008
Abstract
Ten choirboys wearing tallaisim pose for a portrait with choir leader Sydney Grossman. The Oheb Zedek Congregation, or the ''Marion Street Shul'' as it was also known, broke away from the BMH Synagogue in 1911, then reunited with it in the 1940s. Sydney Grossman, son of merchant Abraham Grossman, is pictured standing third from the left. He later became an attorney and prominent leader in Denver's Jewish community as president of both the Jewish Family and Children's Service and the BMH...
Dates:
circa 1920
Congregation Oheb Zedek, circa 1978
Item
Identifier: B063.06.0014.00020
Abstract
Exterior view of the former Congregation Oheb Zedek known as the Marion St. Shul. At the time of the photograph the building was Cleaves Memorial CME Church.
Dates:
circa 1978
Cornerstone, 1919
Series — Object B212.00001: Series B212.00001 [Barcode: U186023259000]
Identifier: B212.00001
Abstract
Granite cornerstone Oheb Zadek Congregation engraved with "Organized 1909 Oheb Zadek Congregation Erected 1919."
Dates:
1919
Moe Katz on Atwood Colony and Various Synagogues, 1979 May 20
Item
Identifier: B098.01.0003.00045
Abstract
Moe Kattz is interviewed on the Atwood Colony, 10th Street Shul (Shearith Israel), living on 11th Street, the Marion Street Shul (Oheb Zadek) and Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol.
Dates:
1979 May 20
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