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In 1895, the Jewish population of Pueblo, Colorado was about forty to fifty families, which was large enough to organize the first Orthodox congregation known as B'nai Jacob. [4] A Reform Jewish group called The Ladies Temple Association was formed three years later in 1898, which later became known as the Temple Emanuel congregation. [4]
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pueblo County, Colorado, USA. ... Roselawn Cemetery. June 19, 2017 1706 Roselawn Rd. ...
Congregation B'nai Jacob (Woodbridge, Connecticut) B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Ottumwa, Iowa), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Middletown, Pennsylvania), NRHP-listed; B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Charleston, West Virginia) Congregation B'nai Jacob (Pueblo, Colorado)
The B'nai Israel Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "Sons / Children of Israel") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 601 Cottonwood Street, in Grand Forks. The congregation was chartered on August 26, 1891; founded by Eastern European Jews, including Jews fleeing pogroms in Russia and Lithuanian Jews .
The Temple Cemetery was formed from the former Adath Israel Cemetery and Brith Sholom Cemetery and comprises 23 acres (9.3 ha) located at 2716 Preston Street, in Louisville. In 1981, the congregation nominated the cemetery for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, that was approved on June 22, 1982. [3]
This is a list of Jewish communities in the North America, including yeshivas, Hebrew schools, Jewish day schools and synagogues.A yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבה) is a center for the study of Torah and the Talmud in Orthodox Judaism.
On Oct. 15, 2023, a BNSF train derailed about five miles north of Pueblo, causing multiple train cars to crash down to I-25 and killing semi-truck driver, 60-year-old Lafollette Henderson.
In 2007, BMH merged with Beth Joseph, an Orthodox congregation founded in 1922, to become Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol-Beth Joseph. [9] [10]Prior to resigning its affiliation with the Orthodox Union (OU) at the end of 2015, it was the only OU affiliated synagogue in the country without a mechitza, thus allowing men and women to sit together.