Congregation B'Nai Israel
Congregation B'nai Israel
4401 Indian School Road Northeast
Albuquerque, New Mexico
In her "Greetings" in Congregation B'nai Israel's Tribute book, Rabbi
Estelle Mills identified the importance that members of a congregation
make in a synagogue's life. "It is not a building that defines a
Synagogue," she wrote, "it is the People." Consistent with that theme,
Congregation B'nai Israel issued a tribute book honoring its 50 year
members. L'Dor V'Dor -- From Generation to Generation: A Tribute to
Our 50- Year Members, includes a history of the congregation and
interviews with 37 of the congregation's founding members. A copy of the
tribute book, which was issued on November 5, 1994, was donated to the
Bloom Archives for the Synagogues of the Southwest exhibit.
In Tribute's history section, "Fifty Years of Progress,"
one learns that Congregation B'nai Israel was formed in 1920 to provide
"traditional Jewish services and community activities" and to organize a
Hebrew school. Over the next 14 years, religious services were held
sporadically in homes and rented halls. In 1934, the congregation rented
a facility at 116 1/2 West Central and began holding regular services.
Happily, the congregation grew over the next ten years and, in 1937, the
Ladies Auxiliary purchased a lot at Coal and Cedar Avenues. Then in 1941
construction began on a synagogue.
In the 1950's, a synagogue expansion enlarged the kitchen and added
three classrooms and a social hall. The social hall also provided
additional seating during holiday services. By the end of the
decade, though, the congregation saw the need for a new building. In
1959 a tract of land for a new synagogue was purchased. It was not until
1969, however, that the building fund was substantial enough to begin
construction on a new synagogue, school and social hall. The last
meeting was held at Coal and Cedar in November 1970, and the traditional
Torah procession from the old synagogue to the new was held shortly
thereafter. In the mid-1970's the sanctuary was remodeled and the Temple
add its beautiful sculptured Ten Commandments, sculptured candelabra, and
tapestry doors. The synagogue again expanded in the late 1980's with two
new kitchens, a renovated social hall, and an education wing.
Page 17 of the Tribute acknowledges "Frances Katz for writing
the history of Congregation B'nai Israel ... from 1972 to the present.
The earlier history was written by an unknown author and published in the
Dedication Book in December 1971, commemorating the building of our
current building."
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