B'nai Abraham Congregation, Minneapolis
Photograph of the front exterior of B'nai Abraham Congregation taken in 1922. The building, at the corners of Ninth Street and Thirteenth Avenue South in Minneapolis, was originally a Methodist church.
Bibliography
B'nai Abraham/B'nai Emet Synagogue. St. Louis Park Historical Society.
http://slphistory.org/bnai-abraham-bnai-emet-synagogues-3115-ottawa-ave/
"B'nai Abraham Synagogue Is Worship, Culture Center of 400 Jewish Families." [St. Louis Park, MN, 1971]
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Minnesota Historical Society, Placeography. B'nai Emet (Abraham) Synagogue, 3115 Ottawa Avenue South, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota.
http://www.placeography.org/index.php/B%27nai_Emet_%28Abraham%29_Synagogue%2C_3115_Ottawa_Avenue_South%2C_Saint_Louis_Park%2C_Minnesota
Berman, Hyman, and Linda Mack Schloff. Jews in Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2002.
Chiat, Marilyn. "Synagogues of Minnesota: Place and Space." Paper presented at Bet Shalom Congregation, Minnetonka, MN, May 24, 2005.
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Gordon, Albert I. Jews in Transition. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, [1949].
H. Z. Mendow, interview by Rabbi Max Shapiro. Typed transcript of oral interview.
Hiram Mendow Collection, 1900–2001
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Kelner, Larry B. Bnai Emet Memories 1973–2011: A Collection of Thoughts and History. DVD. Minneapolis: Bnai Emet Synagogue, 2011.
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Peterson, Garneth O. Jewish Settlement in Minneapolis, 1860s–1972: Historic Context for Minneapolis Preservation Plan. [Saint Paul, MN]: Landscape Research, [1997].
State Historic Preservation Office, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Plaut, W. Gunther. The Jews in Minnesota: The First Seventy-Five Years. American Jewish Communal Histories, no. 3. New York: American Jewish Historical Society, 1959.
Chronology
1888 or 1889
1895
1902
1920
1922
1956
1972
Bibliography
B'nai Abraham/B'nai Emet Synagogue. St. Louis Park Historical Society.
http://slphistory.org/bnai-abraham-bnai-emet-synagogues-3115-ottawa-ave/
"B'nai Abraham Synagogue Is Worship, Culture Center of 400 Jewish Families." [St. Louis Park, MN, 1971]
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Minnesota Historical Society, Placeography. B'nai Emet (Abraham) Synagogue, 3115 Ottawa Avenue South, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota.
http://www.placeography.org/index.php/B%27nai_Emet_%28Abraham%29_Synagogue%2C_3115_Ottawa_Avenue_South%2C_Saint_Louis_Park%2C_Minnesota
Berman, Hyman, and Linda Mack Schloff. Jews in Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2002.
Chiat, Marilyn. "Synagogues of Minnesota: Place and Space." Paper presented at Bet Shalom Congregation, Minnetonka, MN, May 24, 2005.
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Gordon, Albert I. Jews in Transition. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, [1949].
H. Z. Mendow, interview by Rabbi Max Shapiro. Typed transcript of oral interview.
Hiram Mendow Collection, 1900–2001
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Kelner, Larry B. Bnai Emet Memories 1973–2011: A Collection of Thoughts and History. DVD. Minneapolis: Bnai Emet Synagogue, 2011.
Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Peterson, Garneth O. Jewish Settlement in Minneapolis, 1860s–1972: Historic Context for Minneapolis Preservation Plan. [Saint Paul, MN]: Landscape Research, [1997].
State Historic Preservation Office, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Plaut, W. Gunther. The Jews in Minnesota: The First Seventy-Five Years. American Jewish Communal Histories, no. 3. New York: American Jewish Historical Society, 1959.