Temple De Hirsch Sinai records, 1883-2001 (bulk 1899-1986).

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Temple De Hirsch Sinai records, 1883-2001 (bulk 1899-1986).

Correspondence, minutes, annual reports, newsletters, financial records, membership lists, programs, prayer books, cookbooks, and related materials documenting the activities of the Temple De Hirsch Sinai congregation. Included are materials related to the Temple's Religion School and its Ladies Auxiliary, as well as the contents of a 1901 cornerstone time capsule. The Helen Rucker series contains notes, clippings, and photographs regarding early Jewish pioneers in Seattle.

12.73 cubic ft. (29 boxes, 1 tube, 1 oversize vertical file)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7678405

University of Washington. Libraries

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Koch, Samuel, 1874-1944

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Temple de Hirsch (Seattle, Wash.)

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Levine, Raphael H., 1901-1985

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Temple de Hirsch (Seattle, Wash.). Ladies' Auxiliary

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Rucker, Helen

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Helen Rucker is an author from Seattle, Washington. Her husband, Wallace Rucker, is a Seattle area salesman. From the description of Oral history interview with Helen Rucker and B. Wallace Rucker, Feb. 10, 1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 50597408 Author, Seattle, Washington. From the description of Oral history interview with Helen Rucker, July 17, 1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 50626318 ...

Temple de Hirsch (Seattle, Wash.). Sisterhood

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Starr, Earl S., 1931-

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Temple De Hirsch Sinai (Seattle, Wash.)

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The first and largest Jewish Reform congregation in Seattle. Temple De Hirsch Sinai, the first and largest Jewish Reform congregation in Seattle, was founded as Temple de Hirsch in 1899 and merged with Temple Sinai of Bellevue, Wash., in 1971. Notable congregation members included Seattle pioneer Helen Rucker, and Rabbis Samuel Koch, Earl Starr, and Raphael Levine. From the description of Temple De Hirsch Sinai records, 1883-2001 (bulk 1899-1986). (Unknown). ...

Temple Sinai (Bellevue, Wash.)

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