Category: JMM Synagogue Stories

Discover Historic Jonestown

As we celebrate 175 years of the Lloyd Street Synagogue, we also celebrate the neighborhood the synagogue is located in. Jonestown, or Historic Jonestown, is an area east of the

The Lloyd Street Synagogue’s Chandeliers

A blog post by Director of Collections and Exhibits Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. When Baltimore Hebrew Congregation expanded their synagogue in 1860, pushing the east

JMM Insights: The Oldest Synagogues, Part II

In addition to host Sheilah Kast, and historian Jonathan Sarna, the evening will also feature cantorial musical selections and Jewish hymns of the mid-19th century, performed by Cantor Robbie Solomon, as

JMM Insights: The Oldest Synagogues

The Lloyd Street Synagogue is turning 175 years old! On October 1st we’re going to celebrate in (virtual) style with a fantastic evening of stories and memories about this one-of-a-kind landmark

History of B’nai Israel Synagogue

B’nai Israel Synagogue was built in 1876 by Congregation Chizuk Amuno. Chizuk Amuno was founded in 1871 by former members of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation who had left the Lloyd

Going For a Drive Up Park Heights Avenue

A blog post by Director of Collections and Exhibits Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. Growing up in Montgomery County, I did not spend much time in

Fast Day Sermon, January 4, 1861

at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation in the Lloyd Street Synagogue by Rabbi Bernard Illowy This sermon, given at “National Fast Day” services at the Lloyd Street Synagogue in Baltimore, proved so

Filling the Cistern

Lloyd Street Synagogue, c.2010

Thus far, almost all of my posts have been about investigating the cistern that was found under the SE corner of the LSS. Well, the time finally came to refill