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Beth Joseph Congregation (Denver, Colo.)

 Organization

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Beck Archives Congregations Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B115
Abstract This collection contains materials intentionally assembled by Beck Archives. Materials relate to past and present Jewish congregations, which were or still are located in Denver, Colorado, or the western United States. Materials are originals or copies of items dating from 1906-2004, including receipts, correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletters, member and founder lists, event programs, invitations, legal documents, interview transcripts, brochures, slichos, Hebrew Bibles, and...
Dates: c. 1800-2015

Beth Joseph Congregation 50th Anniversary Publication, 1973

 Item
Identifier: B115.01.0003.0002
Abstract

This is a large printed booklet created by the Beth Joseph Congregation for their 50th Anniversary. The booklet contains information about the congregation's history.

Dates: 1973

Beth Joseph Synagogue

 Item
Identifier: B063.06.0034.0003.00001
Abstract

Interior view of the alter in Beth Joseph Synagogue.

Dates: 1911-1933

Box 3, 1915-1971

 File — Box B115.01.0003: Series B115.01 [Barcode: U186020742745]
Identifier: B115.01.0003
Abstract Beth Joseph Congregation (Denver, Colo.) was incorporated in 1921. It named after Joseph Mandel, father-in-law of philanthropist Isadore Rude, who helped the Congregation acquire the Curtis Street Synagogue. In 1987, Beth Joseph joined with Beth HaMedrosh Hagoldol to form the BMH-BJ Congregation. Mt. Sinai Synagogue and Congregation of Cheyenne, Wyoming, was incorporated in 1910 and built the first synagogue in 1915. The current synagogue was dedicated in 1951. A stream that ran through the...
Dates: 1915-1971

Rabbi Daniel & Ida Goldberger, 1994

 File
Identifier: B111.04.0004.0008
Abstract Rabbi Daniel Goldberger (1924-2007) was a prominent individual in the Denver Jewish community. He married Ida Goldberger (1924- ) in 1947. Daniel Goldberger was born in New York City and received his and Master's degree from the University of Chicago in 1950. Goldberger was a member of the first Jewish-Catholic interfaith dialogue, and was very active in both Jewish and non-Jewish community organizations. He served Beth Joseph Synagogue from 1951-1971, and was the rabbi for the Hebrew...
Dates: 1994

Synagogue at 24th and Curtis St., 1978

 Item
Identifier: B063.06.0014.00017
Abstract

Synagogue on 24th and Curtis St that housed several congregations. Temple Emanuel from 1882-1899, Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol from 1898-1921, and Beth Joseph from 1921- circa 1946.

Dates: 1978