Dedication Panel on top of Ahron Kodesh (Ark) from Kehilas B'Nai Israel (Cincinnati, Ohio)

caption:
The plaque on top of the Ark specifies "This donated by Reb Moshe the son of Reb Aharon Halevi Hirschman"

Moshe Hirschman appears to have been an officer of the board of directors of Beth Moshab Z'Kainim, the Cincinnati Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged upon its dedication in 1914.  See item CJF-2014112.
 

  • Dedication Panel on top of Ahron Kodesh (Ark) from Kehilas B'Nai Israel (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • Dedication Panel on top of Ahron Kodesh (Ark) from Kehilas B'Nai Israel (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • Dedication Panel on top of Ahron Kodesh (Ark) from Kehilas B'Nai Israel (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • Dedication Panel on top of Ahron Kodesh (Ark) from Kehilas B'Nai Israel (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Identifer: CJF.2016.004.020

Medium
Wood;Paint

Topics
Miscellaneous Synagoguges

Collection
Kneseth Israel Congregation Collection

Description
Kehilas B'Nai Israel was a congregation formed after B'Nei Israel merged with Kehillos Israel in 1936. 

Later Kehilas B'Nai Israel merged with Agudas Israel Congregation Beth Hackneseth Joseph Meyer, what is now known simply as Agudas Israel (Golf Manor Synagogue).

Related person
Golf Manor Synagogue

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