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100 Years of Congregation Brith Sholem: Honoring the Jewish Community in Ogden, Utah: Rabbis of Congregation Brith Sholem

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Rabbis of Congregation Brith Sholem

Note on archival material used to find the history of early rabbis of Congregation Brith Sholem:

The history presented on the next few pages about the early rabbis of Congregation Brith Sholem almost all originates from Utah newspapers. Because newspapers were the primary source for this study, some years and names may not be entirely accurate. For instance, an article written on April 16, 1939, by Hugh F. O’Neil in The Ogden Standard-Examiner provides a history of the “Jewish Church Begun in 1890.” The article contains a list of rabbis that supposedly served for the congregation. The information I found varies considerably from the information given in the article. The rabbis Hugh O’Neil lists were Ben Alcoff (1917–1918), A. Leherer [sic] (1918–1920), Rabbi Finkelstein (1920–1928), Rabbi Bloomenstein (1923–1934), and Rabbi Friedman (1934–1935). An obvious error in this article can be found in the years Rabbi Lehrer served for the congregation, as there are newspaper articles placing him at the laying of the synagogue’s cornerstone in 1921. Since this error is located in the main primary source I am using for my research, these types of errors may also be present in articles I used to find the history of the congregation’s rabbis. Thus, the names, spelling, and years of the rabbis may be marginally inaccurate.

[1] Goodman, “Small Synagogue,”, 50; O’Neil, “Jewish Church,” 13.
[2] Correspondence from Rabbi Sheldon Marder to Steven Haas, August 14, 1989, Hebrew Union College Correspondence, Congregation Brith Sholem, Ogden, Utah.