Category Archives: Lloyd Street Synagogue

The Mikveh Excavation Continues

A blog post by archivist Jennifer Vess. It’s been a few weeks since my last report on the most recent round of mikveh excavations, and a lot has happened.  Archaeologists have been in the Lloyd Street Synagogue clearing, digging, and … Continue reading

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Barry’s Blog

A blog by Dr. Barry Lever. Click the links below for earlier entries in this series. Post OnePost TwoPost Three The last blog recounted our research at the Edward C. Papenfuse Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, Maryland. It was there, … Continue reading

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The Synagogue Speaks!

A blogpost by associate director Anita Kassof. Memoirs, scholarly journals, monographs. That’s probably what comes to mind when you think of Jewish Museum of Maryland publications. But think again. For the first time ever, we’re at work on an illustrated … Continue reading

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