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Hillel House: Opening, Seattle, Washington, August 18, 1947
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Clip TitleHillel House: Opening, Seattle, Washington, August 18, 1947
Clip SummaryFootage of the Torah, followed by a title: Ground breaking by Dr. Raymond B. Allen, Pres. University of Washington, August 18, 1947. Group gathers with a shovel and pickaxe for the ground breaking ceremony. Group poses for photographs, shovels dirt, looks at blueprints.
Duration3 min., 04 sec.
Digital FormatVideo
Original Source TitleB'nai Brith Presents Hillel Seattle, Washington: The Story of the First Hillel Foundation building constructed in the United States
Original Source SummaryThe Story of the First Hillel Foundation building constructed in the United States.
Participants/PerformersAllen, Raymond B. (Raymond Bernard), 1902-1986
NotesClip title supplied by cataloger.
Opening Titles: B'nai B'rith presents, 'Hillel' Seattle, Washington, the story of the first Hillel Foundation Building constructed in the United States
Directed and Supervised by Jacob Righter
Produced by RARIG Motion Picture Company
Photographed by Ralph Umbarger
Ground breaking by Dr. Raymond B. Allen, Pres. University of Washington August 18, 1947
Subjects (LCSH)Torah scrolls
Torah ornaments
Hillel House (Seattle, Wash.)
University of Washington. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation
Allen, Raymond B. (Raymond Bernard), 1902-1986
University of Washington
Genres (LCSH)Promotional films
Nonfiction films
Film clips
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date Created1947
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionSpecial Collections Moving Image Collection
Order NumberMV0112
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionJoyce Rogers, VC110
Digital Reproduction InformationDigital streaming QuickTime video file made from DVCAM master, by Special Collections at UW Media Center, Odegaard Library, on May 6, 2010, using Quick Time, version 7.6
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