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Oregonians, including Maier Hirsch, attending the Republican Convention in Maryland, 1864.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi11299
Bernard Goldsmith, mayor of Portland, c.1860s.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi76711, photo file448
South Portland, c.1867.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi1609, photo file 1657
Mayor Julius Durkheimer's store (he stands at center with hand truck), Burns, c.1890.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bc004886
Lou (or Lulu) Hirsch, daughter of Edward, Salem, 1892.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 0177G031
Sunday School pageant, Temple Beth Israel, Portland, 1898.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi25946, photo file 1858
Portland Jewish Community Center, c.1910.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 53303, photo file 1657
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
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
Citizenship class, Neighborhood House, Portland.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi87399, photo file 1657
A cooking class at the Neighborhood House, SW 2nd Ave, Portland, 1914.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 023271
Well-baby clinic at Neighborhood House.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi87398, photo file 1657
Jacob Mayer, co-founder of Fleischner, Mayer, & Co..
(Grand Master of the Masons) Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., photo file 731
Mayor Phillip Wasserman, Portland.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 25709, photo file 1096
Council of Jewish Women, c.1925.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 360N559s
Blanch Blumauer, Honorary Vice President of the National Council of Jewish Women, Portland, 1930.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, 000864
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
Julius Meier (center) and family, at Menucha, November 1930.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Journal, photo file 739a
Inauguration of Gov. Julius Meier, Jan. 31, 1931.
Gov. Julius Meier, at en event with the LA Breakfast Club, Dec. 1931.
Gov. Julius Meier, November 1931.
Meier and Frank employees at Menucha. Julius Meier in center, with tie..
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Orhi89620, photo file739a
Ads in the American Hebrew News, January 19, 1894.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib.
First page of American Hebrew News, Dec. 29, 1903.
Front page of the American Hebrew News, Dec. 29, 1893, published in Portland.
Temple Beth Israel, SW 12th and Main, Portland, 1888.
Destroyed by fire in 1923. Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., 53711, photo file 1858
Temple Beth Israel, Portland, bb007121.
Rebuilt Temple Beth Israel, Portland. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Lib., bb007121
Beth Israel, temple, interior, 1972, bb008623.
Interior of Temple Beth Israel, 1972. Oreg. Hist. Soc. Research Libr., bb008623
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
Neveh Zedek Synagogue, 6th and Hall, Portland.
Torn down in 1964. Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., Gifford, 10688e, photo file 1858
Cantor and choir, Shaarie Torah, Portland, September 1927.
Courtesy Oregon Hist. Soc. Research Lib., from Jewish Hist. Society of Oregon, Orhi909911, photo file 1858
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