SYNAGOGUES AND HOMES OF SOCIETIES 1907 AUGUST 4. 11. 18. 25. 25. 30. 30. SEPTEMBER 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DEDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES JULY 16, 1907, TO JULY 31, 1908 Keneseth Israel, Pittsfield, Mass. Tiferes Israel Anshe Lito, Philadelphia, Pa. Beth Israel, Hebrew Reform Congregation, York, Brith Sholom, Easton, Pa. (re-dedicated). Ahawath Achim Anshe Hungarian, New York Adath Israel (Temple Israel), Boston, Mass. Beth Israel, Pittsburg, Pa. Bnai Jacob, Middletown, Pa. Bronx-Tremont People's Hebrew School, New 1. Emanu El, San Francisco, Cal. (re-dedicated). 1. 1. Jewish Orthodox Home for the Aged, Cleveland, Ohio. 1. Sherith Israel, Nashville, Tenn. 1. Talmud Torah, Washington, D. C. 1. Tifereth Israel, Des Moines, Iowa. 2. Up-Town Talmud Torah, New York City. 8. United Hebrew Congregation, St. Louis, Mo. (rededicated). 15. Knesseth Israel, Laurel, Miss. 29. Jewish Foster Home, Indianapolis, Ind. 13. Annex to the Marks Nathan Jewish Orphan Home, Chicago, Ill. Shearith Israel, Atlanta, Ga. OCTOBER 13. NOVEMBER 2. Young Men's Hebrew Association, Philadelphia, Pa. 3. Beth Moshav Sekenim Society, St. Louis, Mo. Standard of Israel, Watertown, N. Y. 3. Ahavath Achim, Atlanta, Ga. (re-dedicated). Beth Israel, Atlanta, Ga. (re-dedicated). Kehillath Israel of the Bronx, New York City. Clara Schwab-Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall at Congregation Sons of Israel, Lakewood, N. J. Adath Israel, Washington, D. C. 1908 JANUARY 5. 5. Beth Jacob, Oakland, Cal. (re-dedicated). 12. 17. Agudas Achim Anshe Libowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. 29. Beth Israel Hospital (new building), Newark, FEBRUARY 1-3. Bnai Israel, Columbus, Miss. 2. Rodef Shalom, Key West, Fla. 2. Wise Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Neb. 9. Beth Israel Temple, Philadelphia, Pa. 14. Bnai Israel, Columbus, Ga. 16. 16. 23. MARCH 20. 22. First Hungarian Congregation Ohab Zedek, Ohave Sholom, Chelsea, Mass. Agudas Achim, Schenectady, N. Y. Benjamin F. Teller Memorial School of Rodeph Chevra Torah Anshe Sinai, Pittsburg, Pa. Adath Israel, Evansville, Ind. Miriam Wolf Infirmary and new wing to the 30. Crippled Children's East Side Free School, New ΜΑΥ JUNE 3. Harlem Federation for Jewish Communal Work, New York City (Second Building). 3. Hebrew Congregation and Sunday School of West Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. 10. Garden of Children of Jerusalem (Jewish Day Nursery), New York City. 22. 23. 31. 31. 3. 3. 11. 14. (end). 17. 21. 21. 21. 28. 29. JULY 5. 6. 12. Temple Israel, Omaha, Neb. Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburg, Pa. Ahavas Chesed, Mobile, Ala. Hebrew Institute, New Haven, Conn. Home for Jewish Consumptives, Baltimore, Md. Hebrew Ladies' Moshav Zekainim Association, Bnai Abraham, Terre Haute, Ind. Home for Jewish Orphans, Providence, R. I. Temple de Hirsch, Seattle, Washington. Home for Jewish Orphans, Providence, R. I. DIED 1907 JULY NECROLOGY JULY 16, 1907, TO JULY 31, 1908 17. Angelo Heilprin, naturalist, geologist, and traveler, New York, aged 54. 19. 24. AUGUST 1. Bernhard H. Gordon, Rabbi, Chicago, aged 58. Hirsh Bernstein, Hebrew scholar, Tannersville, 6. Judah Wechsler, Rabbi, Indianapolis, Ind., aged 15. SEPTEMBER 9. OCTOBER 10. Joseph Joachim, violin virtuoso, Berlin, aged 76. Madame Zadoc Kahn, widow of the Grand- 11. Randolph Guggenheimer, lawyer, New York City, 22. Ernest Blum, dramatist and journalist, Paris, aged 72. 15. 27. 28. 30. Maurice Loewy, astronomer, Director of the Hillel Lipschitz, Chief Rabbi of Lublin, Poland, Esther J. Ruskay, writer and communal worker, 31. Gustave Lehmann, communal worker, New Or- NOVEMBER 7. Jacob Horowitz, Chief Rabbi of Düsseldorf, Germany, aged 70. 10. Julia Herzl, wife of the late Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, Vienna, aged 38. 18. Baroness Adolphe de Rothschild, at Geneva, Switzerland. 25. Alexander Abramson, member of the Second Duma, Kovno, Russia, aged 48. DECEMBER 1. 1908 JANUARY 5. 12. 13. 21. 23. Gershom Ravinson, Rabbi, Cleveland, O., aged 59. Philip Bondy, Rabbi, Prague, aged 77. Nathaneel Sichel, painter, Berlin, Germany, aged Oskar E. Lassar, dermatologist and hygienist, Ernest F. L. Gauss, librarian, Chicago, Ill., aged 23. Herman N. Hyneman, artist, Philadelphia, Pa., aged 59. 23. John Paley, Yiddish journalist, New York City, 25. 26. 26. aged 37. Isaac Cohen, Rabbi, Dallas, Tex., aged 60. David Avner, communal worker, Pittsburg, Pa., aged 64. Aaron Adolf de Pinto, jurist, The Hague, Holland, aged 79. 26. Gustav Kussy, communal worker, Newark, N. J., 28. Otto Gras, professor of chemistry at the Poly- 30. 30. -. Max Horb, painter, Prague, Austria, aged 70. I. Benchimol, Director of the Mayer Rothschild Judah Bendahan, formerly Headmaster of the Bernard Frankl, Hofrat, Vienna, Austria, aged David Isaacson, Rabbi, Roman, Roumania, aged 90. Émile Lévy, Chief Rabbi of Bayonne, officer of the French Legion of Honor, Tours, aged 49. Leopold Marks, communal worker, Helena, Mont., aged 77. S. R. Melli, Rabbi, Trieste, Hungary, aged 83. 2. Sigmund Kohner, court councillor, Budapest, Austria, aged 68. 2. August Michel Lévy, engineer, geologist, and mineralogist, Paris, aged 63. |