Table Of ContentPRESSIONS: 
GREATER NEWARK'S JEWISH LEGACY 
GALLERIES OF TAHNE  EINXNE HIWTBHAIERT KI ONP UBLIC LIBRARY 
PRIL 24, 1995-JULY 3, 1995 
Curated by 
ChaWrillelsi amaE nC.dJ .u  mDmainen gs 
In cooperation with 
With prints and materials from 
The Newarks anPdu blic Library 
Ronald bLy.  Becker 
Design aмnеd  InSscthalnlua tion 
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Ба  панент 
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Alex Boyd, PhiD. 
DTihree cNtoerw ark Public Library 
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Jewish people who helped build it. 
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culture, a cul  1  1 
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Newark. BetIhs rael.M edialo e
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СД фе Шар long and illustrious = ei E rkтA pаeш eыic itof  adtdhse  
1  i  Famil " initiative to 
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NREexiecwchu atJriedvre s eWyDai lHridesrctotoror ric al Commission 
recognizing 1 
for all.  Rah  Fas 
bbPreersisd en LtH..i  sFtoireinc al Society ofM etroWest 
lies 
Stanley Strauss 
PUrneistiedde nJt ewish Federation of MetroWest
Сток ОЕ THE JEWISH COMMUNITY 
NEARS, NY JERSEY 
juetgenrs. StUp neiceviera sli Bty Li braries 
tlheepw rY oorpk rietoorfsW  escltph Jierzs ey in 1702.1  Until"t  he1 840's, th  ly 
Elisabeth, wl  ms 
in 
o"f  thЕe deЛad,О etc .) in 1 New York or Philadelphia. 
ipeeh s  lab  1 рейд  A 
n1 w  "  1  1 
firmly ent hed. li 
н tural areas in New Jersey and elsewhere 
heir ean and Leading Personalities, 
Meu 3 Lp. 26). 
NЕТeҮ а.ы   ,=Н  сесаа  р pa" sucscpтesesеlfullд"e ьdJ e wy"iTersaicrhr"  ) raterhsraiitdv eendNt e wion f  along Newer’ PrinceS ot
і  Curiously in the very 
i  David b The wo“ len А  "alien" designation 
"oarJnreiewv"aa llsa  nhndo te "HЕa t Еoтnе  in wthei vnloolutlmv oet  e"s uachn daas n o"Dtahvied riC so "hcoenvnic,te d alieonf"  and la"rcelny",a "mcot  vCeod heawan s1.  oi nlm na ke”, Thet erms 
1  Vus  184: 
a "meat shop". 
to travel to ^  1  di li  In thaty c 
his F  n  Property Beli t 
saad  be  7  5  ; 
of Columbus, Georgia. 
Psitthy3(EehhooE0ienem#ud  nentwus  Pgfa oyo eprllo uali dаvnr nsis  la gdyhynhcen  itBiortaJa ,ansyngie kg )neo Bw r Ag'asoMenbu rafrRgaier tS.nsuani o badi  B t ii 'hiNenenn1o ae ntaAb8nuwm hgi6eb m ea 1wir ag JioUanNcefбesl' ihdasоdes thna beтu ydsmvryi er . tК erusi  shv dnsooi, sofr conoli oenar wnss E ati  naEx noh eo ns.ioEvrsn.pn tit  roa tbaon nebsnoo,did--hgfi      s
white pages" 
Jeshurun and Bini Abraham under "Churches" as"I s iid Syna"g3rodg Juewei"sh  aSnydn a"g2nodg use" idn the D irec тс In 
to meet and worship. 
their existence. Newark's fourth synagogue was Adas Israel 
more permanent quarters on Prince Street. The annual member- 
and social arda ffairs, is burial grouӨnd, a dnerИ d o sifcиkth  e  anдау.d К dTheаe athйf ibres,dntef Ei RtR sab.bA   
his death  19:  4 
224 Washingon Street in Neumk  e 
Є  Ж, NJ, 1955, p.24). 
Hazedek  j 
a burial society:  Jin  191 
lished. 
Every"  3
services), 
stitution are as follows: "  1  i 
i  Ê Fa death). disIf   Бегs ill dies of an "i  il di  P  ЖАf e 1  d  Yahrie eit 
int кэзи  кыеа  
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а proper building in their new locations. 
Азуһпаа  was: odi B'nai e 5 ae of ыт ey Т: riesuslte d from the merger of six former 
dРe m $ areр   d З ч  Short  Hills, B'nai  Abraham to1  рà т143 50е  MBtr.o aVdewr anyo ni n Ptlahcee . NoArltlh . 
COMMUNITY  AID
ассанп обараа 
1  j  erp 1 
concept of righteous deeds (ts1e daka).  1  їп 1861 
osfbЕpMnraыooeedemwsmlemiiаeyыllnr  bt it i ete)uoost rabn o,lsar     jdehztiotdainiohdedsn pemrdwp   aai icsSrwktsn hoem iih nm cpasen2тeetidll igit lera dh  tSs ctioyйo enhgs,ci eure Аni  hоo mt e wпwoa5nbtJ i   eeyvetAe rwhetdsus  hht sy te oetg oo  ahl fduief tilv lihlsmideyaamn e3,ttiagiт ,dm 1v  l beiioi,winf f1 s n t hw   h 8ltetniea6hohnitenteer2 h        
Craeizdaodprgiicutdneillsoy,en,    eatatnhod  e  L raжedmpaieыrecmisbhрme eardшrsB yheыi 1np 2p fe 2uv dnoudcu iletns ,Сie onnMfti nS Ew a awEs  i nItgn o  
as a result of other fund-raising efforts. 
aardadtiet,i on tinod etpehnede nut sual " instit  "Experienc"e eha s 
al  March  12, 187  J 3  Jewark dhe  and, in1 8b7br9e,ll a. !' to (YtTohhueen  gH SeoMbcerinee'whsti  yc hcWO ehrlapfnhagarened   
X  `  а  dated forty child "(М  March  12, 1876). 1 Its
,  2  1  7 (Kussy, Nathan, "Early 
h  Na  1  his 
|,  di 1 t thatt i 
1  is  Jed d  Ж Young Men's and Young Women's 
baan d its Women's xg Auxiliary, the Hebrew  Ladies’  3  lief Society, :  the Hebrew Ladies! Sewing Society and 
of Nonus Beth ae LH and its 
SsD(EeeKothUchaidi ela Vlsgo'e,SDms i) ),sZws,n  ti  uoe tnmrSrEhihheesoere Stoloo tdtchu“ge eis Ter toiiPyrfno, sgg u rCui e cso sWmkDn e-eaHgbss remhateno etgw faeeLsSiVrtaits e ids drooeyen  utsi ornLcJxea iOsi udelShdi tiineieciacsterkbо!yhs -e        
Interior Oheb Shalom Synagogue Newark, September 7, Юй  = Au S һе (HIAS), 
crisis. The "  "immigrant files" document the work of