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Yahrzeit - Memorial Plaques
Former Beth El President, Al Simon, discusses the importance of the yahrzeit plaques.
Torah Fund: A Legacy is Made
The Torah is the most sacred item in the Judaic faith. Pictured here is the sanctuary at Beth El's Mequon location, which housed the Torah's…
The Sounds of Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun
The Congregation supplied a recording of a Friday evening Shabbat service for this project. This audio clip has been edited to provide an…
The Growing Conservative Movement of Milwaukee
This item, a newspaper article from 1956, both depicts Congregation Beth El Ner Tamid's own history, and reflects the growing conservative…
The First Synagogue for Congregation B'ne Jeshurun
Built in 1859, this synagogue was erected on 5th Street in Milwaukee as the first meeting place for congregants of B'ne Jeshurun.
Synagogue on Kenwood Blvd.
Built in 1923, this synagogue was erected for Emanu-El, but later was the site of the newly combined congregation when the merge occurred in…
Synagogue at 10th and Cedar Streets
This is the second location of Congregation B'ne Jeshurun. The synagogue was built in 1886.
Sunday Religious School
On May 15th, 2022, we attended children's classes held at CBINT from 9 am to 10 am. We recorded a variety of activities with children over a…
Sherman Blvd. Synagogue
By 1949 Congregation Beth El Ner Tamid out grew their original synagogue and decided to build a new temple on Sherman Boulevard. This item…
Seat Indentures Early 20th Century
These are seat indentures, also known as deeds, for Congregation Beth Israel. The first indenture dates from September 6, 1907. For a…
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