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== Two contemporoary photographs of San Francisco Jewish temples. ==
[[Image:jewishsf$pacific-hall.jpg]]
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'''Built in 1895, Temple Ohabai Shalome is now known as Pacific Hall (1881 Bush Street)'''
'''Built in 1895, Temple Ohabai Shalome is now known as Pacific Hall (1881 Bush Street)'''
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[[Image:jewishsf$mission-synagogue.jpg]]
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'''This example of an early synagogue in the Mission District is on 19th St. a block from Dolores Park.'''
'''This example of an early synagogue in the Mission District is on 19th St. a block from Dolores Park.'''


Contributors to this page include:
''Photos: Chris Carlsson''


''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''


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Revision as of 15:56, 5 October 2008

Jewishsf$pacific-hall.jpg

Built in 1895, Temple Ohabai Shalome is now known as Pacific Hall (1881 Bush Street)

Jewishsf$mission-synagogue.jpg

This example of an early synagogue in the Mission District is on 19th St. a block from Dolores Park.

Photos: Chris Carlsson


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