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A. Kuhn & Bro. advertisement on back cover of 1878 Polk Directory for Weber County, Utah. Brothers Abraham, Adam, and Nathan were some of the first Jewish persons who arrived in Ogden, Utah during the 1860s. A. Kuhn & Bro., also referred to as A.…
Business advertisement of Jacob Greenband's business on Wall Avenue in the 1922 Weber County Polk Directory.
View of Congregation Brith Sholem before the 1989 fire which destroyed most of the interior.
Elizabeth Kraines yearbook photo in The Acorn, 1926 Weber State College. Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Kraines.
Father Jay and son Jack Lyons blowing a shofar, an ancient instrument usually formed from a ram’s horn, in recognition of the start of Rosh Hashanah, 1970s.
Lillian Rubin (right) and two unidentified persons, undated.
Jay Lyon, Phil Shadlesky, and Harvey Ruskin in front of the synagogue's main room, 1970s. Phil is blowing the shofar to honor the start of Rosh Hzshanah.
Listing of David Kreine's business as a pawnbroker from the Weber County Polk Directory in 1913.
Ogden Junk House advertisement in Polk Directory in 1921
Older image of Congregation Brith Sholem's entrance, including doors that were damaged during the fire of December 1989, meaning this image was taken before this date.
Postcard image of Knights of Pythias Hall, 1950s. Originally located at 2353 Grant Avenue, early members of Congregation Brith Sholem held religious services in Knights of Pythias.
Rabbi Lehrer with school children of Congregation Brith Sholem before synagogue was built, circa 1920.
Rosenbluth & Oppman advertisement in the 1906 Weber County Polk Directory.
Rosenbluth & Oppman advertisement in the 1913 Weber County Polk Directory.
Storefront of the Utah Shoe Hospital at 221 25th Street, business of Louis Rubin, undated.
Terri Kaufman standing in front of the synagogue entrance in early 1980s. Terri was the first woman elected President of Congregation Brith Sholem from 1984 to 1986, possibly the date range that the image was taken.