Colorado Springs (Colo.)
Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Bus Trip to Pueblo, 1981 June 14
Several men and women leaving the sanctuary at Temple Shalom in Colorado Springs during a RMJHS bus trip to Pueblo.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Bus Trip to Pueblo, 1981 June 14
Rabbi David Kline stands left in front of artwork in the sanctuary at Temple Shalom in Colorado Springs during a RMJHS bus trip to Pueblo.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Bus Trip to Pueblo, 1981 June 14
Unidentified man and women outside an old synagogue beside the former pump house that is currently being used as a storehouse in Colorado Springs during a RMJHS bus trip to Pueblo.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Bus Trip to Pueblo, 1981 June 14
Unidentified individuals entering the oldest synagogue in Colorado Springs during a RMJHS bus trip to Pueblo.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Bus Trip to Pueblo, 1981 June 14
An unidentified individual stands at the pulpit speaking in Temple Shalom in Colorado Springs during a RMJHS bus trip to Pueblo.
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society Trip to Colorado Springs and Pueblo, 1981 June 14
Recording of aspects of the trip to Colorado Springs and Pueblo that the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society took in 1981.
Saliman Family Papers
Small Town Jews: Creating Colorado Communities, 2014
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in small communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.
Sons of Abraham (Colorado Springs, CO.), 1963
File contains a newspaper article covering the Sons of Abraham orthodox congregation that formed in 1908 in Colorado Springs, formed by early Jewish settlers. The Sons of Abraham merged with the Sons of Israel congregation in 1935.
Sons of Israel Congregation (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Print
Sons of Israel Association first organized in Colorado Springs in 1903 and established a cemetery. By 1911, they acquired their first building. The organization went through many changes and struggles over years but combined with another temple to become Temple Shalom in 1971. Collection contains framed drawings of Jewish Prophets from the Sons of Israel Congregation. from 1930 through 1940.