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The Sounds of St. Ben's Community Meal Program
The image is from the late 1970s, and is taken from a scrapbook at the church that focuses on the meal program. The audio comes from a…
Synagogue at 10th and Cedar Streets
This is the second location of Congregation B'ne Jeshurun. The synagogue was built in 1886.
Interior of the Calvary Presbyterian Church after the fire caused by Pastor John Lewis.
In 1947 Pastor John Lewis decided to set fire to the church in hopes of raising the funds and causing the need for the congregation to build…
Interior of St. Benedict the Moor Roman Catholic Church
Photograph showing current interior of St. Benedict the Moor, with altar at the center and chairs replacing pews. Bas-relief of Ugandan…
First Church of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, 1843-1849
A photograph of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee's first church from the “Historical Sketch of the First Unitarian Church of…
St. Benedict's Community Meal Annual Report
Taken from the 1990 Annual Report for St. Benedict the Moor's Loaves & Fishes Community Meal program, this report out the mission of the…
Construction of I-43 near St. Benedict the Moor
This 1968 photo shows the construction of Interstate 43 near the Marquette Interchange, two blocks south of the St. Benedict the Moor…
St. Ben's Builds its Church
This article from a 1923 edition of the Catholic Herald describes the laying of the cornerstone of the St. Benedict the Moor chapel. It…
1946 St. Benedict the Moor High School yearbook page
A page from the 1946 yearbook of St. Benedict the Moor high school, showing 24 members of the sophomore class.
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.
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