Address: 249 South 4th East, Salt Lake City. The Jewish community organized their first congregation, B'nai Israel, in 1881, and dedicated the synagogue in 1891. It replaced their first synagogue, which was located west of Main Street. The new structure, modeled after a major synagogue in Berlin, Germany, was renovated and reconsecrated in 1929. It remained in use until 1976. In 1972, the merging of the city's two synagogues as Congregation Kol Ami prefigured the erection of a new synagogue in the southeast corner of the city. The old B'nai Israel synagogue now houses Henriksen Butler, an office landscaping business
Address: 1760 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City. A Hasidic Jewish group was organized in the 1990s, and...
Address: 1760 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City. A Hasidic Jewish group was organized in the 1990s, and...
Address: 2750 Grant Avenue, Ogden, UT. The Ogden Jewish community began meeting in 1890 as Ohab Sho...
Address: 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City. Built in 1973, after the merger of the two downtown con...
Address: 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City. Built in 1973, after the merger of the two downtown con...
Address: 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City. Built in 1973, after the merger of the two downtown con...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
Photo of Hebrew Temple B'nai Israel, the first synagogue (Jewish house of worship), 249 South 400 Ea...
Address: 833 South 200 East, Salt Lake City. In 1916, a group of mainly Yiddish-speaking immigrants ...
B'Nai Israel Temple, 249 South Fourth East, was erected, dedicated, and consecrated in 1891. The Aue...
Address: 355 So. 300 East, Salt Lake City. originally built as a synagogue for the Conservative Jew...
Photo showing Temple B'nai Israel, a synagogue located at 249 South 400 East, Salt Lake City, Uta
Address: 1760 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City. A Hasidic Jewish group was organized in the 1990s, and...
Address: 1760 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City. A Hasidic Jewish group was organized in the 1990s, and...
Address: 2750 Grant Avenue, Ogden, UT. The Ogden Jewish community began meeting in 1890 as Ohab Sho...
Address: 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City. Built in 1973, after the merger of the two downtown con...
Address: 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City. Built in 1973, after the merger of the two downtown con...
Address: 2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City. Built in 1973, after the merger of the two downtown con...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
The B'Nai Israel Jewish Temple was built in 1891 by architect Philip Meyer. Meyer was brought to Ut...
Photo of Hebrew Temple B'nai Israel, the first synagogue (Jewish house of worship), 249 South 400 Ea...
Address: 833 South 200 East, Salt Lake City. In 1916, a group of mainly Yiddish-speaking immigrants ...
B'Nai Israel Temple, 249 South Fourth East, was erected, dedicated, and consecrated in 1891. The Aue...
Address: 355 So. 300 East, Salt Lake City. originally built as a synagogue for the Conservative Jew...
Photo showing Temple B'nai Israel, a synagogue located at 249 South 400 East, Salt Lake City, Uta
Address: 1760 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City. A Hasidic Jewish group was organized in the 1990s, and...
Address: 1760 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City. A Hasidic Jewish group was organized in the 1990s, and...
Address: 2750 Grant Avenue, Ogden, UT. The Ogden Jewish community began meeting in 1890 as Ohab Sho...