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Sephardic Bikur Holim synagogue exterior, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1970-1980
1. Sephardic Bikur Holim synagogue exterior, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1970-1980
Sephardic Bikur Holim young men's choir, Seattle, ca. 1931-1932
2. Sephardic Bikur Holim young men's choir, Seattle, ca. 1931-1932
Sephardic Bikur Holim religious school class portrait, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1934-1937
3. Sephardic Bikur Holim religious school class portrait, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1934-1937
Bikur Cholim Sewing School, 13th Ave. and S. Washington St., Seattle, 1907
4. Bikur Cholim Sewing School, 13th Ave. and S. Washington St., Seattle, 1907

Bikur Cholim choir including the Dolgoff brothers, Seattle, 1947
5. Bikur Cholim choir including the Dolgoff brothers, Seattle, 1947
Sephardic Bikur Holim children's choir performing at Chanukah event, Seattle, ca. 1952-1953
6. Sephardic Bikur Holim children's choir performing at Chanukah event, Seattle, ca. 1952-1953
Sephardic Bikur Holim mens' group, Seattle, 1953
7. Sephardic Bikur Holim mens' group, Seattle, 1953
First sukkah constructed at Capitol Hill branch of Bikur Cholim, Seattle, October 1989
8. First sukkah constructed at Capitol Hill branch of Bikur Cholim, Seattle, October 1989

Ed Baronsky and first sukkah at Capitol Hill branch of Bikur Cholim, Seattle, October 1989
9. Ed Baronsky and first sukkah at Capitol Hill branch of Bikur Cholim, Seattle, October 1989
Ed Baronsky and architect Barry Ernstoff at first sukkah built at Capitol Hill branch of Bikur Cholim,
10. Ed Baronsky and architect Barry Ernstoff at first sukkah built at Capitol Hill branch of Bikur Cholim, Seattle, October 1989
Gertrude Offenbacher and Cecelia Etkin in front of replica of Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath stained glass
11. Gertrude Offenbacher and Cecelia Etkin in front of replica of Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath stained glass window at the synagogue's 100th anniversary dinner, Seattle, Washington, November 1991
Rabbi Isidore Kahan (seated) with Bar Mitzvah boys Meyer Varon, Leon Uziel and Moe Azose, Sephardic Bikur
12. Rabbi Isidore Kahan (seated) with Bar Mitzvah boys Meyer Varon, Leon Uziel and Moe Azose, Sephardic Bikur Holim, Seattle, September 1939

Rabbis and students at Yeshiva Rabeinu Chaim Ozer at Congregation Bikur Cholim, Seattle, Washington,
13. Rabbis and students at Yeshiva Rabeinu Chaim Ozer at Congregation Bikur Cholim, Seattle, Washington, 1946
Bikur Cholim boys choir with director Boris Dolgoff (bottom, center) and Cantor Solomon Tovbin (top,
14. Bikur Cholim boys choir with director Boris Dolgoff (bottom, center) and Cantor Solomon Tovbin (top, center), Seattle, Washington, ca. 1916-1917
Wedding of Jan and Dave Rogaway at Bikur Cholim synagogue, Seattle Washington, 1954
15. Wedding of Jan and Dave Rogaway at Bikur Cholim synagogue, Seattle Washington, 1954
Bikur Cholim choir, Seattle, Washington, 1913
16. Bikur Cholim choir, Seattle, Washington, 1913

Bikur Cholim Junior League members on boat, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1930-1935
17. Bikur Cholim Junior League members on boat, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1930-1935
Sephardic Bikur Holim young men's choir, Seattle, ca. 1931-1932
18. Sephardic Bikur Holim young men's choir, Seattle, ca. 1931-1932
Cemetery caretaker Dave Allen (from left), Nathan Anches, Ben Radinsky and Louis Fine at Bikur Cholim
19. Cemetery caretaker Dave Allen (from left), Nathan Anches, Ben Radinsky and Louis Fine at Bikur Cholim Cemetery, Seattle, ca. 1930s-1940s
Rabbi Solomon Wohlgelernter blessing his children (from left) Elozer, Samuel and Hadassah, before the
20. Rabbi Solomon Wohlgelernter blessing his children (from left) Elozer, Samuel and Hadassah, before the Sabbath at Bikur Cholim, Seattle, ca. 1936
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