Synagogues
Found in 276 Collections and/or Records:
Model of Isaac Solomon Synagogue, circa 2005
Cardboard model of Isaac Solomon Synagogue at the JCRS. Roof lifts off to show interior complete with pews.
Moe Katz on Atwood Colony and Various Synagogues, 1979 May 20
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.
National Jewish Hospital, between 1900-1930
Three buildings of National Jewish Hospital can be seen across a road. The largest building has a banner which says "National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives."
Oheb Zedek Congregation, 1931
Summary of recorded minutes concerning the consolidation of the Oheb Zedek with B.M.H.
Oheb Zedek Congregation Cornerstone
Oheb Zadek congregation was founded by a group which broke away from the Beth HaMedrosh Hagadol Congregation (BMH)in 1910. During 1920's it had become the second largest congregation in Denver. The congregation met in various local halls until 1919, when it built a brick structure at 22nd and Marion. The cornerstone is from the "Marion Street Shul." By the 1940s the splinter congregation had returned to BMH and building was sold because of financial problems.
Oral History Interview with Davida Danish, 1981 August 11
Interview covers the history of the religious school at Rodef Shalom which Davida was the head of.
Oral History Interview with Joe Chappell, 1981 July 9
Interview covers Joe and his wife Norma leaving BNH and joining Rodef Shalom, highlights of the early history.
Oral History Interview with Mindell Stein, 1979 July 18
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.
Oral History Interview with Noreen and Sid Stillman, 1981 July 17
Interview discusses when (1967 or 1968) and why they joined Rodef Shalom, Hebrew school for their children and youth group activities.
Oral History Interview with Pueblo Oldtimers, 1981 August 7
Interviews with the Pueblo "Old-timers" speaking on escaping Russia and coming to Pueblo, building the Temple, the Jewish community in Pueblo, and the flood of 1921 in Pueblo.