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Synagogues

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 276 Collections and/or Records:

Exterior of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado, 1976

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Identifier: B063.06.0022.00013
Abstract

Exterior view of the front of synagogue, Temple Aaron, founded in 1883. The synagogue was built in 1889 at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street in Trinidad, Colorado.

Dates: 1976

Exterior of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado, 1976

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Identifier: B063.06.0022.00019
Abstract

Exterior view of the front of synagogue, Temple Aaron, founded in 1883. The synagogue was built in 1889 at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street in Trinidad, Colorado.

Dates: 1976

Exterior of the Ostrover Synagogue, 1979

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Identifier: B063.06.0014.00038
Abstract Exterior of the Ostrover Synagogue or ''Ostrover shul'' in the 1970s, when it was occupied by the Platte Valley Action Center. The synagogue was located in and served the west side Jewish community in Denver, Colorado at 14th Avenue and Lowell Boulevard. In the early 1900s, many Jews from Ostrov in Poland emigrated to Denver and formed a community in west Denver called the Ostrovers. They organized the Congregation Ostrover Beth Jacob in 1908. The blond brick building, shown here, was...
Dates: 1979

Exterior View of Congregation Zera Abraham, 1979

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Identifier: B063.02.0010.00009
Abstract

Congregation Zera Abraham was originally organized as a Chassidic Orthodox Jewish congregation in 1877, making it the oldest congregation on the west side of Denver, Colorado. The building shown here at Julian Street and West Conejos Place was the congregation's second home. It was purchased in 1938 from the Workmen's Circle, which originally erected the building as the Labor Lyceum, an educational center. The congregation moved to its third location on Winona Court.

Dates: 1979

Exterior View of Yad Achass (Rumanian Shul), 1979

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Identifier: B063.06.0014.00001
Abstract

Many small synagogues, or shuls, were built in Denver, Colorado's west-side with the East European immigrant Jewish community, including Yad Achass, more commonly known as the Rumansche (Romanian) shul. It was organized in 1903, and its second home, pictured here, was at the corner of King Street and Conejos Place.

Dates: 1979

First Greeley Synagogue, between 1970-1980

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Identifier: B063.06.0006.00002
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Exterior view of the building used as the first synagogue in Greeley, Colorado.

Dates: between 1970-1980

First Synagogue of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1907

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Identifier: B063.03.0003.00001
Abstract Exterior view of the first synagogue of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). This tent, donated by Mrs. Bath-Sheba Fleishman of Omaha, Neb., was erected in 1906. Signage on the roof and next to the door is in Hebrew. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of...
Dates: 1907

Former Location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol, 1978

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Identifier: B063.06.0014.00014
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1978

Former Location of Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol, 1978

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Identifier: B063.06.0022.00022
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1978

Former Location of Talmud Torah, 1978

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Identifier: B063.06.0014.00015
Abstract

Exterior view of the former Talmud Torah building near Federal and Colfax.

Dates: 1978