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Ari Evan Geller's Bar Mitzvah invitation, April 26, 2014.
Oren Lamski's Bar Mitzvah invitation, June 04, 1983.
Joseph Ansel Hoisington's Bar Mitzvah invitation, May 29, 1999.
Tori Frances Geller's Bat Mitzvah invitation, October 13, 2012.
Group picture of Brith Sholem members celebrating the 75th anniversary of the synagogue's establishment, August 1996.
Judi Amsel and Jeff Schneider carrying Torahs, celebrating the holiday Simchat Torahs, October 02 1999. The other persons in the image are Trevor Carlson, Chris Tice, Josh Salita, and Scott Berman.
High Holy Holiday Service at synagogue in early 1980s.
second image of High Holy Holiday Service at synagogue in early 1980s.
Third image of High Holy Holiday Service at synagogue in early 1980s.
Fourth image of High Holy Holiday Service at synagogue in early 1980s.
Image of Torahs standing in the Holy Ark located in the synagogue, 2010.
Image of the scroll of the torah, written in Hebrew on parchment paper, October 2, 1999.
Image of old cemetery dome located at Aultorest Memorial Park in the Jewish section, 1980s.
View of 25th Street starting at Ogden Union Station, then called Union Depot, with a view of the Wasatch Mountains taken during the early 1900s.
Rosenbluth & Oppman advertisement in the Daily Utah State Journal (Ogden, Utah), Thu, Jan 3, 1907.
Image of 25th street facing the Ogden Union Station between Lincoln Ave. and Wall Ave.
Front entrance of Congregation Brith Sholem, May 2021
Interior of Congregation Brith Sholem, facing Southeast, showing two stained-glass windows, May 2021
1913 Polk Directory Advertisement Page, including the businesses of Ben Oppman, Samuel Rosenbluth, and Joseph Kraines who were early members of Congregation Brith Sholem. These businesses are R&O Quality Shop and Ogden Junk House.
Image of store front of B&B Clothes Shop in the 1960s at 2473 Washington Ave.
Image of page 17 1922 Polk Directory listing churches and clubs, including the first time Congregation Brith Sholem was listed in the Polk Directory.
Image of Congregation Brith Sholem Cemetery Dome, which rests in the Jewish section of the cemetery at Leavitt's Mortuary & Aultorest Memorial Park. This dome replaced another dome that was falling apart. This dome was built in 1996 and was funded as…
Image of the house next door to the synagogue at 2760 Grant Avenue, which was purchased by the synagogue in 2013 to accommodate community gatherings and religious teachings, May 2021.
Image of a plaque of the 10 commandments written in Hebrew located inside the synagogue, May 2021.
Image of the front of Congregation Brith Sholem and doors, May 2021.
2nd image of Dome at Aultorest's Cemetery, dedicated by Congregation Brith Sholem during their 75th commemoration in 1996, May 2021.
Gravestone of Anna Gordon at Aultorest Memorial Park in the section designated for Jewish persons, May 2021.
Brith Sholem dome at Aultorest Memorial Park in Jewish section, dedicated to commemorate Congregation Brith Sholem's 75th anniversary in 1996. If you stand directly under the dome, the bars form into the star of David, May 2021.
This Tree of Life mounted wall art in the synagogue was created to honor persons and organizations who contributed funds and helped rebuild the synagogue after a fire in 1989 destroyed most of its interior, May 2021.
Close view of front of synagogue with door and rededication plaque visible, May 2021. Above the doors is written "May the doors be wide enough for all to enter." The plaque on the bottom of the column to the left of the synagogue shows the year the…
The Cornerstone of Congregation Brith Sholem synagogue, dedicated on August 21, 1921, May 2021. A newspaper article from the Salt Lake Telegram written on August 22, 2021 states that over 2,000 persons attended the cornerstone ceremony. Also, a…
Interior of the synagogue, facing the front with view of bimah and in back are the torahs enclosed in the Ark, May 2021. This area of the synagogue is very important as they hold ritual items that are symbolic for Judaism and worship. The bimah is a…
image facing away from Jewish cemetery section at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021. The plaque to the right of the image provides information about the dome dedicated to the Jewish section (out of frame to the right of image) by the congregation in…
Congregation Brith Sholem cemetery dome plaque located at Aultorest Memorial Park. The dome, not pictured, was dedicated in 1996 in celebration of the synagogue's 75th year. The plaque details the members who contributed to the funds to support the…
Ben Oppman's gravestone at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021. Oppman was one of the first Jewish businessman in Ogden, arriving in 1889 and opening R & O Quality Shop with partner Samuel Rosenbluth. Oppman contributed to the forming of the first…
Rose Oppman's gravesite at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021. Rose Oppman was married to Ben Oppman.
Like Ben Oppman, Rosenbluth was one of the first Jewish businessman in Ogden, arriving in 1889 and opening R & O Quality Shop with partner Oppman. Samuel was involved with many member organizations, including Odd Fellows, Macabees, and the National…
Jenny and Louis Rubin's gravesite at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021. Jenny and Louis Rubin were early members of Congregation Brith Sholem. Louis Rubin owned the Shoe Hospital on 25th Street. Louis was born in Ostrow Poland where he met and…
Ralph and Regina Benowitz's gravesite at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021.
Gravesite of Jacob and Manya Greenband at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021.
Interior view of Congregation Brith Sholem, facing the front, May 2021. The Ark, bimah, plaque of the ten commandments in Hebrew, a menorah, the Jewish flag, and the American flag are all visible.
Gravesite of Joseph Kraines at Aultorest Memorial Park,
Interior view in synagogue facing northwest and two stained-glass windows, May 2021.
Kuhn Masoleum at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021.
Cabinet inside the synagogue with prominent view of the menorah burned in the fire
Northwest corner of 25th and Lincoln, facing previous building of B&B Clothing, May 2021.
Pathway from the synagogue to "the house" on Grant Avenue, May 2021. The bricks are scattered with names that
Plaque located at the entrance of the syangogue that indicates Congregation Brith Sholem is registered as a National Historic Place in Ogden, Utah since June 27, 1985.
Exterior view of Congregation Brith Sholem, May 2021.