Congregation Micah (Denver, Colo.)
Organization
Biography
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Interview with Beatrice Weil, 1978 May 22
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Identifier: B098.11.0010.00011
Abstract
Childhood in Humboldt, Tennessee- first Jewish child born in Humboldt, brother was first Jew buried in Humboldt, Tennessee and prominent city figure so the city allowed the funeral service to be integrated. Came to Denver in 1928 for husband’s work, thought Denver was only tuberculars and asthmatics at first. She was president of NCJW from 1942-44 and activities of the Council. Formation of Temple Micah.
Dates:
1978 May 22
Oral History Interview with Mindell Stein, 1979 July 18
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Identifier: B098.01.0003.00054
Abstract
Mindell Stein discusses the philosophy of Temple Micah, reason why people were compelled to start Temple Micah, the character of the congregation and its relationship with the community, the rabbi's that have served the congregation and the problem of declining membership.
Dates:
1979 July 18
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