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Oral History with Gayle Weber Rakita
Gayle Weber Rakita is a member of the Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid and is an active member in her synagogue. Gayle joined CBINT after…
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…
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…
Religious and Financial Freedom
This image is from the inside cover of Congregation Beth Israel's 60th anniversary book published in 1944. The congregation had recently…
Rabbi Panitch Calls on Milwaukee Community to Support Soviet Jewry
Congregation Beth Israel engaged and continues to engage in social outreach. Rabbi Herbert Panitch, CBI Head Rabbi from 1970 to 1995,…
Message from Rabbi Soloman Scheinfeld
This is a portrait and a message from Rabbi Soloman Schienfeld, Congregation Beth Israel Rabbi from 1902 until his passing in 1943. These…
Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid Architectural Profile
This profile outlines a brief history of Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid touching on its move from Milwaukee's Hay Market District to the…
Sanctuary, Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid
This is a cover of a booklet published by CBINT called “Torah Shall Come from Zion …” It features the Torah gates in the sanctuary as well…
Mark Freedman MD Oral History
Dr. Mark Freedman is a life-long congregant of Beth Israel Ner Tamid (CBINT), a Conservative Jewish congregation in Glendale, WI. Dr.…
How Congregation Beth Israel Became a Conservative Synagogue
This features a brief account of how and why Congregation Beth Israel made the switch from Orthodox Judaism to Conservative Judaism as…
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