Scrapbooks, 1964-1978.
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Temple of Israel (Greenville, S.C.)
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The Jewish community of Greenville, South Carolina, first organized in 1911, when six Jewish families began meeting regularly in each others homes for discussion and religious observance. By 1917, a larger, more formally organized group held services in Greenville's public halls. In April 1929, The Temple of Israel, a Reform congregation, was officially dedicated. Services were conducted by lay leaders until 1937 when Rabbi Maurice M. Mazure was installed as the first full-time spiritual leader....
Greenville County Museum of Art
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Temple of Israel (Greenville, S.C.). Sisterhood
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Adler, Jacob, 1887-1976.
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Nachman, Mordecai, 1907-1970.
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Cohn, Edward N.
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Dreyfus, Sylvia
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Heller, Max M. (Max Moses), 1919-
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Raskind, Fred M.
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Abrams, Irving M. 1917-
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London, Ross
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Coburn, Bette Lee.
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Zyskind, Howard.
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Abrams, Marjie,
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