Monroe Moosnick (left) and Harriet Cooper (right) pose for the camera in their costumes for a production put on by Ohavay Zion Synagogue while it was at its previous location on Maxwell Street. The Synagogue would often put on productions of popular…
This image features menorahs within the sanctuary at Ohavay Zion Synagogue's previous location on Maxwell Street. Leon Cooper is standing at the very far left. In the center, Rabbi Bernard Schwab is facing the children with his back completely to the…
This image features four generations of Gall men. From left to right is Steve, Sidney, and Phillip Jacob Gall. The youngest member pictured within the center oval is Andrew Gall.
This image features several Ohavay Zion Synagogue members gathering within a room at the original Synagogue location on Maxwell Street while several men look over construction plans for the congregation's next location at Edgewater Court. Three of…
This is an image of Julius Rosenberg, fondly referred to as "Uncle" by children growing up in Ohavay Zion Synagogue as he had no children of his own. Julius' brothers are Harry and Charles Rosenberg.
Casey Neuman, son of Erwin Nueman, grew up in the Synagogue. This image sees him sitting at the desk in front of a classroom at the Ohavay Zion Synagogue (OZS).
The information and quotes featured on this poster come from an interview with Levy conducted by Janice W. Fernheimer on August 19, 2015. This poster was presented at the Kentucky Jewish History Symposium in April 2018.
This photograph is of Dr. Karen Petrone and a group of her peers in high school. They are a part of an exchange trip to the Soviet Union. Some of those in the photograph are from the Soviet Union.
A young boy (age unknown) performs the Nazi Salute at what appears to be a Nazi rally. This is one of 30 slides that appear to be part of a collection of glass slides documenting the Shoah and included in the Temple Adath Israel Files.