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Congregation Ahavath Israel, Sullivan County, NY State, USA
Congregation Ahavath Israel Synagogue, Liberty, Sullivan County, NY State, USA. On the back of the postcard are details of a Loyalty Dinner at Stiers Hotel, Ferndale, NY State. Date: circa 1950s
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Architect Congregation Impression Israel Jewish Judaism Liberty Sullivan Synagogue
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This evocative photograph captures the serene beauty of Congregation Ahavath Israel Synagogue in Liberty, Sullivan County, New York State, USA, during the 1950s. The modern, impressionistic design of the building, with its distinctive blue walls and large arched windows, reflects the architectural innovations of the post-war era. The congregation, a cornerstone of the Jewish community in Sullivan County, is seen here gathered for a Sabbath service or other religious event. The reverse of the postcard reveals details of a Loyalty Dinner held at Stiers Hotel in Ferndale, New York State. The date, like much of American history from this era, remains undated but is believed to be from the 1950s. The image of the synagogue and the mention of the dinner provide a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious life of this community in upstate New York during a time of great social and economic change in America. The photograph, with its timeless quality and sense of history, invites us to reflect on the enduring traditions and values of the Jewish faith and the role of community in shaping our identity. The synagogue, a symbol of spiritual connection and continuity, stands proudly against the backdrop of the changing landscape of America in the mid-20th century.
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