Synagogues
Found in 276 Collections and/or Records:
Herman Weinberger, circa 1928-1953
Born in 1844, and descended from Hungarian and Galician families, Weinberger emigrated to the U.S. in 1888, folowing several years of teaching, brewery management, cattle trading and farming. In Denver he worked as a clerk and grocer, residing on Market Street. Herman and his wife Nettie were founders of B.M. H. Synagogue. A stained glass window was created in their honor at B.M. H. in 1953, by their children.
High back Chair, circa 1925
Mission style high back wooden chair with arched top, dark leather seat and chairback. Chair would have sat at the front of the Beth Jacob Synagogue on the JCRS campus.
High back Chair, circa 1925
Mission style high back wooden chair with arched top, dark leather seat and chairback. Chair would have sat at the front of the Beth Jacob Synagogue on the JCRS campus. Pair to B002.16.0384.
Historic Jewish Sites in Denver, 1992
Exterior view of the former Yad Achass Synagogue.
Historic Jewish Sites in Denver, 1992
Exterior view of Zera Israel on 14th Ave in Denver, Colorado.
Historic Jewish Sites in Denver, 1992
Exterior view of Congregation Zera Abraham in Denver, Colorado.
Historic Jewish Sites in Denver, 1992
Exterior view of Congregation Zera Abraham in Denver, Colorado. The synagogue has 1560 windows.
Historic Jewish Sites in Denver, 1992
Exterior view the Hebrew Education Alliance in Denver, Colorado.
Historic Preservation Project, 1998
Application materials for the Colorado State Historic fund including a copy of the application, directions for applying, requests for letters of support and notes from the AMC staff working on the grant.
Installation of Rabbi Herbert Friedman, 1943 October
Left to right Abe Cowan, Henry Winter, Elaine Friedman, Rabbi Herbert Friedman, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Rachael Schwartz, and an unidentified man pose together at Rabbi Frieman's installation at Temple Emanuel.