This page from Ceremony of Dedication of Ohavay Zion Synagogue Program features two images, the top of the previous location of the Ohavay Zion Synagogue from 1914-1987, and the bottom image of a Torah procession to the new sanctuary. In the bottom…
Officers of Ohavay Zion Synagogue pose together in this image. In front is Leon Cooper (left) and Louis Spandorf (right). In the back row is Julian Bloomfield (left), Sig Benjamin (center), and Norman Grossman (right).
This photo features Leon Cooper (far left) who was president at the time along with his officers Monroe Moosnick (center left), Shelley Derer (center right), and Sig Benjamin (far right).
In this photo, several members of Ohavay Zion Synagogue pose digging into the ground where the addition to the synagogue, located on Maxwell Street at the time, will be constructed. From right to left is Leon Cooper, Rabbi Bernard Schwab, Shelly…
This is one of the available synagogues in the town of Lexington that Jewish citizens can attend. Founded in 1914, it was created to support Conservative Judaism.
This image shows the inside of Ohavay Zion Synagogue's invitation to their 1957 Annual Congregation Dinner. The invite features the menu items for the dinner.