Temples; Domes; Religious facilities; Historic buildings; Buildings
Address: 757 S. Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. James J. Gaffney designed this building, with its terra cotta dome, tile mosaics, and elaborate brickwork, for congregation Adath Jeshurun. The first service there was on July 5, 1919. The...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Synagogues; Teenagers
Adath Jeshurun Temple. Five young teenage girls wearing white dresses and holding bouquets stand in front of five young teenage boys and a rabbi, each wearing a tallit and yarmulke. Address: Adath Jeshurun Temple, 749-757 South Brook Street,...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Synagogues; Confirmation (Jewish rite); Teenagers
Four rows of young teenagers on the steps in front of a synagogue. The two bottom rows are of girls in white dresses and holding bouquets. The top two rows are of boys in suits and wearing yarmulkes and scarves. Address: Adath Jeshurun Temple,...
Three rows of teenage boys and girls. The girls wear white dresses and hold flowers. The boys wear yarmulkes. Address: Adath Jeshurun Temple, 749-757 South Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Buildings; Religious facilities; Synagogues; Confirmation (Jewish rite); Teenagers
Three teenage girls wear light-colored dresses and hold flowers while on the steps behind four teenage boys wear suits with a rabbi standing in the middle of their row. Address: Adath Jeshurun Temple, 749-757 South Brook Street, Louisville,...