Media Collection: Jews in Oregon
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Oregonians, including Maier Hirsch, attending the Republican Convention in Maryland, 1864.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi11299
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Bernard Goldsmith, mayor of Portland, c.1860s.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi76711, photo file448
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South Portland, c.1867.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi1609, photo file 1657
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Mayor Julius Durkheimer's store (he stands at center with hand truck), Burns, c.1890.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bc004886
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Lou (or Lulu) Hirsch, daughter of Edward, Salem, 1892.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 0177G031
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Sunday School pageant, Temple Beth Israel, Portland, 1898.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi25946, photo file 1858
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Portland Jewish Community Center, c.1910.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 53303, photo file 1657
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Ben Selling at the groundbreaking for Neighborhood House, c.1913.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi87401, photo file 1657
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Neighborhood House, SW 2nd Ave and Woods St., Portland.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi87402, photo file 1657
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Citizenship class, Neighborhood House, Portland.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi87399, photo file 1657
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A cooking class at the Neighborhood House, SW 2nd Ave, Portland, 1914.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 023271
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Well-baby clinic at Neighborhood House.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi87398, photo file 1657
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Jacob Mayer, co-founder of Fleischner, Mayer, & Co..
(Grand Master of the Masons) Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., photo file 731
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Mayor Phillip Wasserman, Portland.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 25709, photo file 1096
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Council of Jewish Women, c.1925.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 360N559s
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Blanch Blumauer, Honorary Vice President of the National Council of Jewish Women, Portland, 1930.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, 000864
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Julius Meier and Aaron Frank, with Hoffman and Dinwiddle contractors building addition to Meier & Frank, July 1930.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Oregonian, 54212, photo file 739a
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Julius Meier (center) and family, at Menucha, November 1930.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, photo file 739a
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Inauguration of Gov. Julius Meier, Jan. 31, 1931.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, photo file 739a
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Gov. Julius Meier, at en event with the LA Breakfast Club, Dec. 1931.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, photo file 739a
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Gov. Julius Meier, November 1931.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, photo file 739a
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Meier and Frank employees at Menucha. Julius Meier in center, with tie..
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi89620, photo file739a
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Ads in the American Hebrew News, January 19, 1894.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib.
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First page of American Hebrew News, Dec. 29, 1903.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib.
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Front page of the American Hebrew News, Dec. 29, 1893, published in Portland.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib.
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Temple Beth Israel, SW 12th and Main, Portland, 1888.
Destroyed by fire in 1923. Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 53711, photo file 1858
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Temple Beth Israel, Portland, bb007121.
Rebuilt Temple Beth Israel, Portland. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007121
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Beth Israel, temple, interior, 1972, bb008623.
Interior of Temple Beth Israel, 1972. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Libr., bb008623
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Nevah Shalom synagogue, old, exterior, 1963, bb008621.
Neveh Shalom synagogue at SW 13th, Portland, prior to demolition, Jan. 1963. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Libr., bb008621
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Neveh Zedek Synagogue, 6th and Hall, Portland.
Torn down in 1964. Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Gifford, 10688e, photo file 1858
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Cantor and choir, Shaarie Torah, Portland, September 1927.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi909911, photo file 1858
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Sachs Brothers Dry Goods Store, Jacksonville, Oregon.
The Sachs brothers immigrated from Germany in the 1860s and opened a store to serve the many gold miners in the region. Courtesy University of Oregon Libraries