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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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DC-08_First-day-of-building_1946
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B'nai Israel Temple
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1946-10
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"First dig for new temple - Oct - 1946"
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Photograph of the bucket of an excavator as it breaks ground at the site of the new temple, 1946.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Building sites
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Details, Page 2A
Left, Anna
Alpert holds
her children,
David, 3, and
Gilana, 7,
during
evening
services in
Temp!e B'nai
Israel in
Muskegon,
where the
Jewish
community is
celebrating
100 years in
the city.
Rabbi Alan
Alpert, Anna
Alpert's
husband,
conducted the
,services.
On Guard For 157 Years
,,
SUNDAJSeptember 18, i988
For home delivery call 222-6500_
75 cents :
~or Jews, a life ofcomproririse
Once ignored, small M,usk_egon minority celebrates centennial
BY DAVID CRUMM
Free Press Religion Writer
GEORGE WALDMAN/Detroit Free Press
It's a Friday evening in Muskegon,
the start of the Jewish sabbath, and 15year-old Amy Scolnik would rather
watch the Mona Shores High School
football game and go dancing than sit in
the temple for an hour, listening to
Hebrew readings with a handfui of
adults.
At dinner, she blushes crimson as
she talks with her parents, Robert and
Merle Scolnik, about skipping the service.
Her father is president of Temple
B'nai Israel in Muskegon, and he's in
the midst of an interview about a major when they say that. They don't think of
celebration marking the city's Jewish us," he says, pausing,
centennial.
"I don't say anything about it when
"This has been a problem all that happens. We don't make waves."
But this month, waves of public
through school," says Merle Scolnik.
With only 87 Jewish families in a attention will sweep over the tiny
metropolitan area of 150,000 people, Jewish community celebrating its 100
it's a safe bet that school events won't years in Muskegon.
More than 50 programs are schedbe scheduled around their needs.
uled, from a gala opening on Saturday
l\my is a junior varsity cheerleader with a solo concert by violinist ltzhak
and soon leaves for her game.
Perlman to a new exhibition of works
But the discussion reminds Robert by artist Marc Chagall in November to
Scolnik of a civic club whose meetings classes on Jewish heritage in the public
he attends; invocations often end with, schools. The program was planned
"in Jesus' name."
"They don't realize we're here See MUSKEGON, Page 4B
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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Image
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eng
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Circa 1920s-2018
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DC-08_Detroit-Free-Press-Centennial_1988
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Detroit Free Press
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1988-09-18
Title
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"For Jews, a life of compromise"
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Newspaper clipping from the Detroit Free Press of an article about Temple B'nai Israel's centennial celebration.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Detroit free press
Centennial celebrations, etc.
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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application/pdf
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eng
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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Image
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eng
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DC-08_The-Muskegon-Chonicle-Jewish-Celebration_1988
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The Muskegon Chronicle
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1988-10-10
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"Muskegon getting nationwide raves for Jewish celebration"
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Newspaper clipping of an article about the Temple's Centennial Celebration.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Community newspapers
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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Text
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application/pdf
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eng
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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eng
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DC-08_The-Muskegon-Chronicle-Sylvia-Kaufman_1988
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The Muskegon Chronicle
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1988-08-11
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"Muskegon Jewish community to mark centennial"
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Newspaper image of Sylvia Kaufman, chairwoman of the Jewish Centennial Celebration Committee.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Community newspapers
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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eng
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OFFICIAL .SOURCES said the blast was
caused by a fire, but Western diplomats,
speaking on condition of anonymity, said they
had heard reports of a possible military coup
attempt. Some embassies said they received
anonymous telephone calls warning of a terrorist bombing shortly before the facility blew
up.
The explosions, which occurred during
morning rush hour Sunday, sent missiles and
grenades slamming into buildings, buses and
cars.
Also Sunday, eight people were killed in a
fire at an arms factory near Lahore, 140 miles
south of Islamabad, and three people were injured by a bomb that exploded in Karachi, 650
tor more 0001es. ::,uu unaccounted for were
hundreds of people who lived close to the
army ammo dump located where the two
cities' boundaries meet.
Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo
on Sunday ordered an investigation into the
explosions.
THERE HA VE been numerous explosions
and bomb attacks in Pakistan during the past
two years that have killed about 300 people
and injured hundreds.
The government frequently has blamed attacks ori agents of Afghanistan's communist
government, which has denounced Pakistani
support of Afghan rebels. But many bombings
have occurred during violent demonstrations
Islamabad, " said an emergency room doctor
at the National Medical Institute on Sunday as
he directed ambulances with a bullhorn. An
unexploded missile was embedded at the entrance to the institute's children's ward.
The initial explosion occurred at 9:55 a.m.
( 11 :55 p.m. EDT Saturday), shortly after the
start of the Moslem work week.
WITHIN MINUTES, hundreds of grenades
and missiles took off. For the next 35 minutes,
projectiles whizzed overhead, slamming into
buildings and roads. Some scored direct hits
on buses and cars. One rocket landed just out-
Tic_k et sales open
for Perlman concert
By MARIANNE
VAN EENENAAM
Chronicle staff writer
Tickets for the Sept. 24 solo recital by world-class violinist Itzhak
Perlman will be available by
phone or mail order only beginning
today at Tickets Muskegon in the
L.C. Walker Arena box office.
The concert by the celebrated Israeli-born artist, who is generally
recognized as the world's premier
violinist, will mark the beginning
of the eight-month local Jewish
Centennial Celebration that will
feature more than 50 additional
programs and events.
PERLMAN'S RECITALS traditionally are an informal gathering
at which classics are counter-bal-
anced with pops miniatures, along
with commentary by the soloist. A
1980 Newsweek cover story said,
"Perlman is the consummate master of the violin - exuberant, indomitable, with a love of playing
that is irresistible." ,
'·When the Frauenthal Center
wanted.to invite Itzhak Perlman to
perform a solo recital in Muskegon, the Jewish Centennial Committee enthusiastically responded
and ·decided to try to center the
gala opening of the project around
his performance," said Sylvia
Kaufman, centennial committee
chairwoman.
"We wanted this concert to set
Please see PERLMAN
Paae 2A
Please see BLAST
Page 2A
APPEARING ON the network 's
"Today" program this morning,
Nixon said that although Reagan
has not been "a hands-on leader"
in the Iran-Contra affair, he will be
able to handle Soviet · leader
Mikhail S. Gorbachev if push
comes to shove at the summit in
Moscow.
"Ronald Reagan can certainly
handle him as a heavyweight, provided Ronald Reagan has the kind
of advice he as a leader should
have as president of the United
States, provided he is wellbriefed," Nixon said in the second
Art competition sparks
of funds, f arum to air c
By MARIANNE VAN EENENAAM
Chronicle staff writer
Premier violinist ltzhak
Perlman will perform at
the Frauenthal Theater
Seot. 24.
The controversial 61st annual West Michigan
Juried Art Competition and comments by its juror
are drawing negative reaction from local art lovers,
some of whom are withdrawing their financial contributions to the Muskegon Museum of Art.
In response to the criticism, the museum is conducting a public forum Sunday to hear comments
about the art show.
MMA Director Al Kochka said he has heard much
negative response to the Regional, and several museum supporters have shown their displeasure by withholding their financial contributions.
THE REGIONAL is an annual show exhibiting. the
works of West Michigan artists. Each year, a juror
from outside the West Michigan area judges the entries and selects a variety of works to be displayed.
Kochka and local art critic John Allen will conduct
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:ompound, but there er and former minister of production and public works, Khaqan Abbasi, whose car was hit
by a rocket. None ot the estimated 25,000 for,mp is located at eigners living in Islamabad was reported
the capital 's border hurt.
roops and riot police
THE OFFICIAL Pakistani News Agency re;lamabad to seal off
ported
that eight people were killed and 12 in{ent panic .
jured Sunday afternoon when a fire broke out
ntified as a lawmak- in a small arm s manufacturing factory at
Rana town near Lahore. The news agency did
not say what caused the fire and gave no further details.
Several hours later in Karachi a bomb exploded in the cargo section of the offices of
Saudi Airlines, injuring three people. Police
said three floors of the eight-story building in
the heart of the port city were damaged .
PERLMAN ...
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Continued from Page 1 A
. really
the tone for the 50 outstanding pro- sented by the Frauenthal Center
grams that were to follow . It took for the Performing Arts, the
many months of negotiation to get Howmet Fund and the Jewish CenCh r on,cle / JACK ,
him here for a Saturday night per- tennial Celebration Committee .
formance , and we are excited that Special support also is being pro- Herbert and Frances Hierholzer stand in front of Hatto
Pork with petitions signed by more than 400 residents
the world's prominent violinist will vided by GTE .
initiate our celebration," she said.
The Frauenthal Center for the
PERLMAN WILL be accompa- Performing Arts is one of 15 major
nied at the recital by Samuel Sand- cultural, religious and educational
ers, " a world-class musician in his organizations participating in the
own right," Mrs. Kaufman said . celebration that marks the first 100
Sanders is one of America's lead- years of Jewish community life in
ing collaborative artists who has Muskegon.
·
performed with eminent musiBy NANCY STIER ,
While the Hierholzers c
TICKETS FOR the Perlman con- Chronicle staff writer
cians such as Pinchas Zukerman,
the northwest quadrant of
Jacqueline DuPre, Yo-Yo Ma, cert are priced at $100, $45, $33 and
GRAND HAVEN - Two Grand Haven for signatures on a i
Jean-Pierre Rampa!, Jessye Nor- $18. The $100 ticket includes choice Haven senior citizens say they'll demanding that the city ta
man, Beverly Sills and many oth- seats, dinner prior to the concert march into City Hall tonight with tion to maintain the park in ;
ers. This season's schedule in- and a champagne/ dessert recep- more than 450 petition signatures rent state, city officials wor
cludes a Japan tour for Perlman .tion following .
in hopes of saving a park on the the problem in Washington, :
and Sanders as well as many other
Tickets are available by writing city's Northwest Side.
U.S . Rep. Fred Upton, Rnational
and
international to Tickets Muskegon, L.C. Walker
"We've never gotten into politics seph, set up a meeting in hh
performances.
Arena, 955 Fourth, Muskegon, before," said Herbert Hierholzer, about two weeks ago tha1
The performance will be pre- 49440, or by calling (616) 724-6767.
explaining that he and his wife, Mayor Marjorie Boon all'
Frances, are in their early 70s and Manager Larry Deetjen a 1
this is their first experience with to discuss with CSX officia
the park could be saved. Mri
circulating a petition .
was in the nation's capit,
THEIR OBJECTIVE is to pre- week to attend a conferenc
SAN FRANCISCO< APl - A pro- quire the land from the st.ate, the
posal to turn former federal prison state constitution would have to be serve Hatton Park on Jackson city officials also used that ,
Alcatraz Island into a casino changed to allow casino gambling, Street as the only remaining green a chance to do some federal
in
their
immediate ing on the city's behalf.
crapped out in a newspaper survey and numerous capital improve- space
neighborhood .
of San Francisco residents.
ments would have to be made.
"THE CITY and CSX dee
REAGAN HAS made several
comments indicating he believes
had hi s former aides did nothing illegal
such a and suggesting that he is favorabl y
" 1999," inclined toward pardons. But his
ith the official position on the subject rej other mains one of neutrality, according
to White House spokesman Marlin
signifi- Fitzwater.
Nixon said that in the earl y
ment of
will be 1970s, he asked himself about partroops doning former advisers H .R.
and
John
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1ion has Ehrlichman.
,untry it
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,bts Af- sure that the country would have
govern- taken it at that time - it was a little stirred up , as you might imag1gain on ine. But, on the other hand, they
nesday, had not done it for personal gain."
ms for
nday in
THE FORMER president said
Df the "personal gain" also was not a
consideration in the Iran-Contra
affair.
nt, who
On " Meet the Press," the former
1974 by
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about Attorney General Edwin
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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DC-08_The-Muskegon-Chronicle-Perlman-Concert
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The Muskegon Chronicle
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"Ticket sales open for Perlman concert"
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Newspaper clipping about the solo recital of Itzhak Perlman, an Israeli-born artist.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Community newspapers
Community centers
Perlman, Itzhak, 1945-
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25TH ANNIVERSARY SABBATH
RESPONSIVE READING
Leader;
Cong:
I rejoiced when they said unto me;
Let us go into the house of the Lord.
Lord, I love the habitation of Thy house.,
And the place where Thy glory dwelleth.
I love Thee, 0 Lord., my strength,
My shield and my hem of salvation, my high tower.
One thing have I asked of the Lord;
That will I see after:
That I may dwell in the house of the Lord
All the days of my life.
To behold the graciousness of the Lord.
And to visit ear)Jr in His Temple.
0 Lord., my God., I will give thanks unto thee forever•
I will sing, Yea., I will sing praises unto the Lord.
We have meditated on Thy lovingkindness., 0 Lord,
In the courts of the Temple.
I will fill this house with My glory.,
And in this pl.ace will I give peace.
I will now say; Peace be within Thee.,
Peace be within Thy walls.
For the sake of the House of the Lord, our God.,
I will seek Thy good.
Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel
From everlasting to everlasting
Amen.
Barechu Et Adonai Ha-M 1Vorach
Praise Ye the Lord to whom all praise is due.
Baruch Adona 1 Ha-M 1Vorach L'olam Vo-ed
Praised be the Lord, to whom all praise is due forever and ever.
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THE PLEDGE
Leader:
Cong:
And they entered into a covenant to seek the Lord, God of their
fathers w.i.th all their heart, and with all their soul.
In like manner are we gathered to renew our covenant as a
Congregation in Israel.
What common experience leads us into spiritual fellowship w.i.th God
and one anotheri
Acknowledging the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as our God,
we have established this Congregation as the Symbol and Center
of our corporate life as Jews. Even as God made His cover.ant
first with Abraham, so do we invoke His divine aid in this
enterprise, undertaken in His name.
By what pledge do we seal this covenant?
By the same pledge as did our forefathers at Sinai., making our
children surety for the sincerity of our hearts and minds. We
are organized to insure that they shall find here a well from
which they may draw inspiration for their daily life.
What are some of the privileges and duties in this, our Congregation?
With this aim, we engage to strive together for the advancement
of our body in knowledge of our God and of His Holy Torah; to
transmit such understanding as we gain to those who shall later
join our ranks; to sustain the ordinances and commandments,
disciplines and doctrines of Historical Judaism and to worship
God after the dictates of our Rabbis and sages.
What duties do we gladly undertake as stewards of that \,nich God
has entrusted to us?
To contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the
synagogue edifice which houses our Congregation, and to maintain
its devotional, educational, and recreational facilities as God
will give us the strength and means to establish them.
For the sake of our home and loved ones, what tasks do we prayerfully
assume?
We undertake to maintain regular hours of service; to educate
our children in the religious way of life; to seek the good of
all whom our influence shall reach; to maintain the bands of
union with the whole household of Israel; to ask after the peace
of Jerusalem by working for the upbu.ild.ing of Zion.
For the sake of our brethren who are scattered all over the world,
how shall we govern ourselves?
We agree to remember that we are part of a greater Congregation
of Israel and therefore we will recognize in deed as well as
word, the principle that all Jews are responsible for each other.
We will remember each other in prayer; aid each other in sickness
and distress, and practice the ancient Mitzvah of relief and
rehabilitation.
We Pray that the God of our fathers keep us steadfast in this
determination and bless the work of our hands.
Amen.
(Congregation and Reader)
Hear, 0 Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One.
Praised be His name whose glorious kingdom is forever
and ever.
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Thus saith the Lord; the heaven is My throne, and the earth is My
toot stool.
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What manner of house will ye build Me, and what shall be My rest?
for all tmse things hath My hand made.
But to those men will I look, even to them that are poor, and of a
contrite spirit, and that tremble at My -word.
We have surely built thee a house of habitation, a place for
Thee to dwell in forever.
Almighty God, to whom all hearts are open, who knoweth the strong am
tender ties that bind us, and who understandeth the fair memories
and the stilTing hopes that make us one, look upon us in canpassion
as., with united hearts and undivided purpose, we consecrate ourselves
anew to thee and Thy service.
We, the people of this Congregation, do now dedicate ourselves
anew to the mrship of God in this place, so that we may help
establish His kingdom on earth.
For many years of fellowship with each other, for the courage which
has made burdens easier to bear, for the patience which has led us
through the valleys of fear and across the mountains of despair;
For many years made precious by sharing common burdens, enduring
common sorrows, completing common tasks and triumphing in common
purposes;
For many years of coming week by week to renew our friendship with God
and our fellows, for hopes renewed, for hearts encouraged., for sins
forgiven, for burdens lightened, for problems solved, and for visions
of eternal values;
We give thanks unto thee for Thou art the Lord, our God, and the
God of our fathers forever and ever.
In loving memory of all those whose hearts and hands have served this
sanctuary; with deep gratitude for loyal comrades in this spiritual
adventure;
We dedicate this solemn hour in gratefulness to Thee, for our
lives which are canmitted into Thy hand and for our souls which
are in Thy keeping.
Let us then cont:inue our tasks as we echo the words of the prophet
speaking in Thy name; I will remember Thee and the affection of Tey
youth I remember my covenant with Thee, and will establish for Thee
an Nerlasting covenant.
Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the mighty? Who is like unto Thee,
Glorious in Holiness, Awe-inspiring, working wonders?
Thy children acknowledged Thy sovereign power and exclaimed:
The Lord shall reign forever and ever.
SILENT DEVOTION
We call unto Thee, O Lord, out of the wordless places of our being. There are thoughts
too deep for words; yearning too great for the lips to frame. But Thou knowest our
thoughts before we utter them, and the yearning of our innermost self is not hidden
fran thee. May our thoughts soar unto the heights where Thy greatness dwells; may
our yearning find ful.fillment in the work of our hands.
In the silence of our heart, we pray, 0 God., that Thou strengthen us by the memory
of dear ones.. Let their lives continue through us, and their work find completion
in our own. Thus the generations will be linked :in love and in reverence; and the
grandeur of man will become clearer in our sight.
For those who made this, our Temple, strong~ we thank Thee. For those who labor
to keep it wortey of Thee, we expt"ess our gratitude. Blessed art Thou O Lord, the
Guardian of the hope and the Keeper of the Dream.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
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Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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DC-08_25th-Anniversary-Sabbath
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Congregation B'nai Israel
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1973
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25th Anniversary Sabbath
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Script of reading, pledge, and devotion read by the leader and congregation during the 25th Anniversary Sabbath.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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1973-11-03
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25th Anniversary Scrapbook
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Scrapbook of photographs from the 25th Anniversary Celebration dinner of the B'nai Israel Temple.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Anniversaries
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Dear Rabbi Umen:
Hearty felicitations and wannest personal
greetings on the happy occasion of the fiftieth
anniversary of Congregation B1 nai Israel.
I trust
tnat for long years to come the Congregation will
continue to exemplify the highest teachings of the •
ancient culture of Israel.
Very
Rabbi Samuel Umen,
Congregation B 1 nai Israel,
Fourth and Webster,
Muskegon, Michigan.
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OrflCE OF THE GOVERNOR
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TO THE MEMBERS OF CONGREGA.TION B'NAI ISRAEL:
On the occasion of the 1iftieth Anniversary of
Congregation B1Na i Israel, it is a pleasure and a
privilege to send you personal good wishes and to
greet you on behalf of the people of Michigan.
In these daye when change and confu.oion are rife
throll8h,out the world, it ia heartening to find a
people whose devotion to the ancient faith of their
fathers remains unaltered through the centuries. If
every American pledged the same •tY.dfa1t allegiance
to the principles of liberty and freedom upon which
our great democracy is founded, the future security
and welfare of the United States would be assuredo
During the fifty years since Congregation B'Nai Israel
was established, it has not only served its members
well but has contributed in no small meauure to the
community life of the City of Muskegon. It is m7
earnest hope that in the years to come, as in the past,
Congregation B1Nai Israel will continue steadily to
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Invocation ............................................................................ Samuel Umen
RAIHll, CONGREGATION o ·NAI ISRAl:.L
Greetings ..................... ................................................... l-lermall Crossman
PRESIDENT, CONGREGATION B'NAI JSRAEL
Violin Solo ............................... ................................ \\lamer Culombeck
ACCOM P ANIEO BY IIUBERT BAKER
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CONGREGATION B NAI ISRAEL ORGANl~T
Remarks ....................................................................... Jacob l\1. Kaufman
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
PROGRA,'\.l
C HAIRMAN
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Chairman of the Evening ...................................... Rabbi Scmwel Umen
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T EMPLE BETH JACOB,
PONTI AC, MICll.
What Are Some Of The Factors That Served In The
Preservation of J udaism To This Day! .............. Rabl1i Alfred Friedman
CONGREGATION 511AAREY ZEOEK,
LANSI:S:G,
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Has Judaism Anyhing To Offer To The Jrn
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CONGRFGATION AIIAVA ISR,Hl. , GllANO RAPIIJS, MICH.
\ Vhat ls The Relationship Betwl'en Judaism
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SERVICE DEDICATED TO THE PAST PRESIDENTS
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PAUL M. WIENER
SAMUEi.. LIPMAN
I.EO S. ROSEN
H ,\ROLD ROSEN
1'11 L TON STEINDI..ER
SAMUEL GLUCK
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Presentation of Kiddush Cup ..................................... Komma Cwlelsky
Dedication of Kiddush Cup ......... ............. .. ..... ....... ............. .............. Rabb.
Greetings
..... ......... Herman Grossman
PRESllJI.NT • CONGREGATION B,NAI ISRAEL
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~1RS. BIRDIE KOLBERT
MRS. HARRIETT GROSSMAN
MRS. LIBBY ROSE
MRS. £STH ER GROSSMAN
l'IRS. BERNICE WEINBERG
MISS FANNIE ROSEN
MRS . .~IIRIAM FISHER
MRS. ROSE BERMAN
~lRS. MILDRED RODOFF
MRS. LILLIAN NIMS
MRS. ROSE LAWSON
MRS. MARTHA GUDELSKY
l\lRS. GENE BERMAN
l'!llS. FRANCIS AUGUST
MRS.
IIORTENSE BERMAN
Message . ... .. ....... ... ...... .. ... ... .... .. . ... .. ... ....... . ... .... ...... . .... . . Rabbi I .eon Fram.
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PROGRAM COJ\-IMlTTEE
Jacob H. Kaufman, Chairman
Herman Grossman
Leo S. Rosen
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Samuel Klay(
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TICKET COMMITrEE
Mrs. Louis Aron. Chairman
1'-lrs. Jacob M. Kaufman, General Chairman of Banquet and Reception
Mrs. Leo S. Rosen, Co-Chairman
JVlrs. Max Lebow, Chairman of Arrangements
Mrs. Milton Steindler, Advisory Chairman
Mrs. Jack Stcindler. Advisory Co-Chairman
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INSTITUTE O JUDAlSf\1-\Vednesday. November 28.
JVlrs. Harry H. Berman. Chairman of RAreshmenls
Mrs. Harry S. Berman, Co-Chairman
Mrs. Samuel Klayf. Chairman of DP<.:orations
Mr~. Fred Rodoff, Co-Chairman
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Mrs. l larold Rosen, Co-Chairman
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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Image
Text
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eng
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Circa 1920s-2018
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DC-08_BI-50th-anniversary_1951
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Congregation B'nai Israel
Date
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1951
Title
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50th Anniversary Program
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Program for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of Congregation B'nai Israel.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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application/pdf
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eng
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
Description
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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Image
Text
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eng
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Circa 1920s-2018
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DC-08_50th_Anniversay_Dinner_2_1951
Creator
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B'nai Israel Temple
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1951
Title
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50th Anniversary Room Picture
Description
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An angled picture of the room where the 50th anniversary dinner took place.
Subject
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Synagogues
Anniversaries
Source
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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Title
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
Creator
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
Source
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Digital objects were contributed by Temple B'nai Israel as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Subject
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Relation
A related resource
L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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Image
Text
Type
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image/jpeg
application/pdf
Language
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eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1920s-2018
Still Image
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DC-08_50th_Anniversay_Dinner_3_1951
Creator
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B'nai Israel Temple
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1951
Title
A name given to the resource
50th Anniversary Room Picture
Description
An account of the resource
A different angled picture of the room where the 50th anniversary dinner took place.
Subject
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Synagogues
Anniversaries
Source
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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Image
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image/jpeg
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
Creator
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
Source
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Digital objects were contributed by Temple B'nai Israel as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Subject
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Relation
A related resource
L'dor V'dor (project)
Identifier
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DC-08
Format
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Image
Text
Type
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image/jpeg
application/pdf
Language
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eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1920s-2018
Still Image
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DC-08_50th_Anniversay_Dinner_1_1951
Creator
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B'nai Israel Temple
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1951
Title
A name given to the resource
50th Anniversary Table picture
Description
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A picture of a table of people facing the camera. Included in this picture: Harold & Marcia Rosen, Kaufmans, Kelly and Lilliam Kaufman
Subject
The topic of the resource
Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Synagogues
Anniversaries
Source
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
L'dor V'dor (project)
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a>
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Image
Format
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image/jpeg
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1
B NAI B'RITH DISTRICT 6
Is Proud To Recognize and Applaud The ~!embers Of The
ABRAHAM ROSEN UNIT #818
On Occasion Of Their
SEVENTY-FIFfH ANNlVERSARY
Saturday, November 14, 1992
Muskegon, Michigan
-JkJ:k_
PRESIDENT
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
Source
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Digital objects were contributed by Temple B'nai Israel as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a>
Subject
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Relation
A related resource
L'dor V'dor (project)
Identifier
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DC-08
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Image
Text
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Circa 1920s-2018
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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DC-08_Bnai-Brith_75th_1942-11-14
Creator
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B'nai B'rith District 6
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1992-11-14
Title
A name given to the resource
Abraham Rosen Unit #818 75th Anniversary Certificate
Description
An account of the resource
Recognition certificate from B'nai B'rith District 6 to the Abraham Rosen Unit #818 on their 75th anniversary.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Source
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
L'dor V'dor (project)
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
application/pdf
Language
A language of the resource
eng