Collection consists of bulletins, invitations, programs, and an audiocassette pertaining to the 150th anniversary celebration of the first Reform congregation in Philadelphia. An exhibit guide within the collection provides extensive historical information. The collection also includes a biographical sketch of the late Rabbi Bertram W. Korn, and a service of installation for Rabbi Bradley N. Bleefeld. The audiocassette consists of a compendium of services used by the Congregation over the last 150 yearsPhyllis Drucker Siche
Temple B’nai Abraham is a Conservative congregation, originally founded in Beverly, Massachusetts in...
Congregation Mishkan Tefila was founded in 1858 as Mishkan Israel, and is considered to be the oldes...
Brochure on 60th anniversary of congregation Ohav Sholaum in Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.), wh...
The collection contains materials related to various activities of the Congregation Mikveh Israel, o...
The Kehillath Israel Synagogue Collection includes numerous photographs, publications and event info...
The collection consists of annual reports (1899-1905, 1920); periodical publications of the Congrega...
Beth Israel Congregation on Its 50th Anniversary by Dorice Povich Mensh (1972) (cassette tape [origi...
Contains published and manuscript material relating to the activities and administration of the cong...
Rabbi Max Felshin (left) of the Radio City Synagogue leading a parade to celebrate the gift of a new...
This collection consists of fliers, invitations and programs concerning the Congregations 100th and ...
The collection consists of booklets containing services for the dedication and reconsecration of the...
Temple Israel was founded as Congregation Adath Israel in 1854 when a group of German Jews broke fro...
The Hebrew Educational Alliance was formed in Roxbury, Massachusetts and built a community hall ther...
Archival documentSamuel Paley Library, Temple UniversityPhiladelphia, PAbound volum
Temple Emanuel was founded in 1920 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It began by serving a small immigrant...
Temple B’nai Abraham is a Conservative congregation, originally founded in Beverly, Massachusetts in...
Congregation Mishkan Tefila was founded in 1858 as Mishkan Israel, and is considered to be the oldes...
Brochure on 60th anniversary of congregation Ohav Sholaum in Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.), wh...
The collection contains materials related to various activities of the Congregation Mikveh Israel, o...
The Kehillath Israel Synagogue Collection includes numerous photographs, publications and event info...
The collection consists of annual reports (1899-1905, 1920); periodical publications of the Congrega...
Beth Israel Congregation on Its 50th Anniversary by Dorice Povich Mensh (1972) (cassette tape [origi...
Contains published and manuscript material relating to the activities and administration of the cong...
Rabbi Max Felshin (left) of the Radio City Synagogue leading a parade to celebrate the gift of a new...
This collection consists of fliers, invitations and programs concerning the Congregations 100th and ...
The collection consists of booklets containing services for the dedication and reconsecration of the...
Temple Israel was founded as Congregation Adath Israel in 1854 when a group of German Jews broke fro...
The Hebrew Educational Alliance was formed in Roxbury, Massachusetts and built a community hall ther...
Archival documentSamuel Paley Library, Temple UniversityPhiladelphia, PAbound volum
Temple Emanuel was founded in 1920 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It began by serving a small immigrant...
Temple B’nai Abraham is a Conservative congregation, originally founded in Beverly, Massachusetts in...
Congregation Mishkan Tefila was founded in 1858 as Mishkan Israel, and is considered to be the oldes...
Brochure on 60th anniversary of congregation Ohav Sholaum in Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.), wh...