Tag Archives: Lloyd Street Synagogue
A Day in the Life of a JMM Docent
By JMM Volunteer Harvey Karch One of the best parts of being a docent at a museum, especially, I think, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, is that one never knows what is going to happen on a tour. The unexpected … Continue reading
Spotlight on Collections
The majority of our archival collection here at the Jewish Museum of Maryland dates after the construction of the Lloyd Street Synagogue (1845). This isn’t surprising giving the size of the Jewish population in Baltimore before that time. But we … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Rice, Ann Street, archives, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, Bernard Gratz, Daniel Evans, Fells Point, Fleet Street, Germany, indenture, Joshua Cohen, ketubah, Lloyd Street Synagogue, marriage, Michael Gratz, Miriam Gratz, Power of attorney, Richard Bell, travel Leave a comment
Tagged Abraham Rice, Ann Street, archives, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, Bernard Gratz, Daniel Evans, Fells Point, Fleet Street, Germany, indenture, Joshua Cohen, ketubah, Lloyd Street Synagogue, marriage, Michael Gratz, Miriam Gratz, Power of attorney, Richard Bell, travel Leave a comment
Spotlight on Collections
As November 2012 comes to a close we thought it would be fun to look back and see what was going in Novembers past.
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Tagged American Jewish Congress, Atlantic City, Belgium, Brussels, College of Jewish Studies, Doris Pollack Schnider, Druid Hill Park, Education, Elmer Greensfelder, Florence Rogers, Fred Perchal, Gela Baser, Gertrude Benesh, Hilda Lapides Rudy, Housing Authority of Baltimore, Hymen Saye, Irvin Kovens, Irving Cohn, Isaac Taylor, J. Benjamin Katzner, Jeannette Greensfelder, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Theological Seminary, Judge Daniel Friedman, Leona Adler, Lewis Greensfelder, Lloyd Street Synagogue, Maurice Cardin, Meyer Cardin, November, Otto D. Weill, Photograph, Premier Car, Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, Rhoda Goldstein Wilkis, Rudie's Pharmacy, Ruth Greensfelder, Samuel Steinbach, Senator Philip H. Goodman, Sheldon Rudy, teaching, The Concord, Theodore R. McKeldin, United Synagogues of America Convention, vacation, wedding Leave a comment
Tagged American Jewish Congress, Atlantic City, Belgium, Brussels, College of Jewish Studies, Doris Pollack Schnider, Druid Hill Park, Education, Elmer Greensfelder, Florence Rogers, Fred Perchal, Gela Baser, Gertrude Benesh, Hilda Lapides Rudy, Housing Authority of Baltimore, Hymen Saye, Irvin Kovens, Irving Cohn, Isaac Taylor, J. Benjamin Katzner, Jeannette Greensfelder, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Theological Seminary, Judge Daniel Friedman, Leona Adler, Lewis Greensfelder, Lloyd Street Synagogue, Maurice Cardin, Meyer Cardin, November, Otto D. Weill, Photograph, Premier Car, Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, Rhoda Goldstein Wilkis, Rudie's Pharmacy, Ruth Greensfelder, Samuel Steinbach, Senator Philip H. Goodman, Sheldon Rudy, teaching, The Concord, Theodore R. McKeldin, United Synagogues of America Convention, vacation, wedding Leave a comment
