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Chicago’s Shifting Synagogue Landscape

An image of the B'nai Shalom synagogue edifice, c. 1900. Previous to 1890, this building housed K.A.M. synagogue.
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Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Ubuai Jacob (126).png

Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Ubuai Jacob (1888-1902)
Zion Temple (pg. 100 of pdf).png

Image of Zion Congregation, c. 1900.
North Side Hebrew Congregation (pg. 102).png

North Chicago Hebrew Congregation, c. 1900
Sinai Jews of Illinois pg. 329 (89 of pdf).png

Exterior shot of Sinai Reform Congregation, c. 1900
Sinai Temple Jews of Illinois pg. 330 (90 of pdf).png

Interior shot of Sinai Reform Congregation, c. 1900
Ohavay Shalom (127).png

Indicated as Ohave Sholom Mariampol, but does not match any other photo of that synagogue. Like Likely Anshe Knesseth Israel.
87.pdf

Sinai Temple, 1861-1863
118.pdf

B'nai Abraham, date unknown (ante 1924)
Ohave shalom mariampol.pdf
Anshe shalom.pdf
Anshe Dorum.pdf
Beth Hamedrash West Side.pdf
Sinai Grand Blvd (510).pdf
B’nai Abraham (pg 500).pdf
Shalom pine gr (pg 540).pdf
Bnai Abraham (pg. 105).png
Zion 1885, pg. 55.png
temple israel.png

The modernist building of Temple Israel, on 44th and St. Lawrence Streets. After merging with B'nai Shalom, this also served as the synagogue of B'nai Shalom Temple Israel.
Bnai Shalom 1864.jpg
Bnai Shalom 1877.jpg
Bnai Shalom 1914.jpg
Lake and Wells.jpg
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