Scan of the telegram telling Lizzie Schafman that her son was killed in action, 1918. Used with permission of the New Brighton Area Historical Society.

Telegram telling Lizzie Schafman that her son was killed in action

Telegram telling Lizzie Schafman that her son was killed in action, 1918. Used with permission of the New Brighton Area Historical Society.

Color image of a Teletype terminal, 2011. Photographed by Wikipedia user Rama.

Teletype terminal

Teletype terminal, 2011. Photographed by Wikipedia user Rama.

Temperance Baldwin Lane Kelley (Mrs. Oliver H. Kelley)

Temperance Baldwin Lane Kelley (Mrs. Oliver H. Kelley)

Temperance Baldwin Lane Kelley (Mrs. Oliver H. Kelley), c.1860.

Color photograph of the exterior of Temple Emanuel in Duluth. Photographed by Phillip Prowse c.2010.

Temple Emanuel, Duluth

Photograph of the exterior of Temple Emanuel in Duluth, which housed the congregation of Temple Israel (Duluth) between 1969 and 1974. Photograph ca. 1970.

Black and white photograph of Participants in a patriotic pageant held at Temple Israel in Minneapolis, c.1939.

Temple Israel (Minneapolis) pageant

Participants in a patriotic pageant held at Temple Israel in Minneapolis, c.1939.

Temple Israel, Duluth

Temple Israel, Duluth

Exterior of Temple Israel, Duluth, ca. 2016.

Black and white photograph of Temple Israel, 2324 Emerson Avenue South, Minneapolis, 1963.

Temple Israel, Minneapolis

Temple Israel, 2324 Emerson Avenue South, Minneapolis, 1963. The building was completed in 1928, having been built on top of a Temple House that had served as a location for meetings and classrooms.

Black and white photograph of Temple Israel, Minneapolis, 1890.

Temple Israel, Minneapolis, 1890

Temple Israel at its Tenth Street and Fifth Avenue South location in Minneapolis. Photographed in 1890. The building was constructed in 1888 after the land lease on a previous building expired.

Black and white photograph of Temple Israel, Minneapolis, c.1916.

Temple Israel, Minneapolis, c.1916

Photograph of the third building used by Temple Israel in Minneapolis taken c.1916. The building stood at the corner of Tenth Street and Fifth Avenue. It was built on the same site as the previous Temple Israel building, which was made of wood and burned to the ground in a fire in 1902. The new stone structure pictured was completed the next year, in 1903. This would serve as Temple Israel's home until the dedication of a fourth building in 1928.

Black-and-white photograph of the interior of the Temple of Aaron during a worship service c.1960.

Temple of Aaron

Black-and-white photograph of the interior of the Temple of Aaron during a worship service c.1960.

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