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Synagogue at 10th and Cedar Streets
This is the second location of Congregation B'ne Jeshurun. The synagogue was built in 1886.
Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun Gathering Place Report
Flyer Produced Concerning Congregation's Sale of Kenwood Temple
This flyer discusses the controversial sale of the Kenwood Blvd synagogue in the late 1990s.
River Hills Synagogue Sanctuary
The River Hills synagogue became the permanent home of Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun in 2009. Earlier, this building had served the…
Kenwood Synagogue Chapel Addition
This addition was built in 1983 to serve as a chapel for Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. The stained glass represents the twelve…
Certificate of Consolidation
This certificate was a binding agreement for the merge of two congregations, Emanu-El and B'ne Jeshurun. The consolidation occurred in…
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…
Rabbi Samuel Hirshberg
Rabbi Samuel Hirshberg was head Rabbi at Congregation Emanu-El from 1904 to 1927. When Emanu-El joined with B'ne Jeshurun, he continued as…
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.
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…