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Congregation Anshei Israel
5550 E. 5th
Tucson, Arizona
(520) 745-5550 FAX (520) 745-9058
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A Brief History of Congregation Anshei Israel
Congregation Anshei Israel was founded in 1930. Origionally located
in a small building near downtown Tucson, the congregation generated
strong Jewish community interests. By the 1940s, Anshei Israel moved to
a larger building near the University of Arizona campus.
Two images of the synagogue interior --
(1) [21K] (2) [21K] -- from the 1940's, show the the
altar and pews. The stained glass
window [24K] of the Star of
David [20K] or as it is more commonly known, Magen David
is a six pointed star that symbolizes identification with the Jewish
people, is prominently seen.
Rabbi Marcus Breger served as the first rabbi for Congregation Anshei
Israel from 1939-1970. As you will note in these three images --
(1) [19K]
(2) [18K], (3) [23K] -- Rabbi
Breger is present with his some
congregation members. Under Rabbi Breger's early guidance, Congregation
Anshei Israel helped develop a small
Hebrew school [17K], known as Congregation Anshei Israel School, which
was started by Cantor Maurice Falkow.. The Congregation continues to
offer limited Hebrew education courses for children.
Congregation Anshei Israel's second Rabbi is Arthur Oleisky. Under
Rabbi Oleisky guidance, the congregation offers a variety of Adult
Education programs for its members. The Congregation is involved in
local non-Jewish community affairs and views opportunities of increasing
Jewish education as central to its mission.
Cantor Menachem Mendel Lipschultz
[11K] Tucson Suboichet Cantor, 1935-36. A note indicates that
Cantor Lipschultz was 40 years of age when the photograph was taken.
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