Jerome H. Bayer papers and audio recordings, 1868-1989.

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Jerome H. Bayer papers and audio recordings, 1868-1989.

Consists of Bayer's memoir that includes recollections of San Francisco's Congregation Ohabai Shalome and copies of photographs that document his life.

1.25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7090160

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Bayer family.

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Congregation Ohabai Shalome (San Francisco, Calif.)

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In 1864, some disaffected members of San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El broke away and established Congregation Ohabai Shalome, when they objected to the modification of the ritual in the older synagogue. Its first building was at the corner of Post and Geary, but, in 1895, it moved to a new building, designed by the architect Moses J. Lyon, at 1881 Bush St. With time, this building, noted for its Venetian and Moorish motifs, became popularly known as the Bush Street Synagogue. In Nov. 1934, ...

Bayer, Jerome H., 1897-1992

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Bayer was born in San Francisco, Calif., where he later became a member of Congregation Ohabai Shalome. After he graduated from the city's Lowell High School, he then attended and graduated from the University of California, at Berkeley. He then relocated to New York City where he worked as a musician, social worker, dramatist, and an educator. From the description of Jerome H. Bayer papers and audio recordings, 1868-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 229897210 ...