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Title
House
of
Jacob
.
Identifier
aj_63-09
Subject
Calgary
(Alta.)
--
History
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Time Coverage
1-Jul-62
Photographer
Alison Jackson
Donor
Alison Jackson Estate
Type
Still Image
Repository
Calgary Public Library, Central Library, Local History Room
Collection
Alison Jackson Photograph Collection
Rights
Copyright Calgary Public Library. 616 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary AB, T2G 2M2, 1+(403)260-2785 hum1@calgarypubliclibrary.com
Date Photo
1-Jul-62
Format Photo
35mm
colour
slide
.
Taken
with a
Praktica
camera
using
Kodachrome
II
daylight
film
K135
.
Width Digital
4126
Height Digital
2684
File Size
32466.648 KB
File type
TIF
Notes
“Cornerstones”
were
articles
that
appeared
in the
Sunday
edition
of the
Calgary
Herald
between
1997
and
2000
. The
following
article
appeared
October
10
,
1999
.
House
of
Jacob
•
325
5th
Avenue
S.E
.
•
Built
:
1911
•
Demolished
:
1968
•
Original
cost
:
$5,000
•
Construction
materials
:
Brick
.
•
Original
interior
details
: With
seating
for
400
, there was
more
than
enough
room
for the
50
Jewish
families
that
attended
synagogue
in
1911
. The
bimah
(reader’s
platform)
stood
in the
middle
of the
main
floor
, the
area
reserved
for
men
only
, with the
ark
in
front
.
Two
doors
on
either
side
of the
main
exterior
entrance
led
to the
women’s
gallery
.
•
Architectural
style
: "
Designed
with
traditional
orthodox
features
and
classical
lines.
" The
number
5671
on the
facade
referred
to the
Hebrew
year
of its
founding
.
Historical
highlights
:
•
The
congregation
was
organized
in
1907
and
two
years
later
purchased
two
lots
on
5th
Avenue
S.E
.
near
Third
Street
. A
small
one-storey
frame
structure
, with
seating
for
about
two
dozen
people
, was
built
at the
rear
of the
property
to
serve
as
temporary
quarters
until
funds
were
raised
for a
permanent
synagogue
.
•
The
Calgary
Jewish
community
was
incorporated
in
October
1909
as the
Congregation
of the
House
of
Jacob
. The
declared
purposes
of the
new
congregation
were "" to
purchase
lands
for,
maintain
, and
use
a
cemetery
, to
make
donations
to or
otherwise
assist
any
public
,
charitable….or
useful
institution
and to
promote
the
extension
of the
Hebrew
faith.
" The
first
officers
were
Jacob
Diamond
,
president
(who
served
seven
terms
as
president
before
his
death
in
1929)
;
Jack
Bercuson
,
vice-president
,
Harry
J
.
Cooper
,
secretary-treasurer
;
David
Cohen
,
Kalmen
Corrin
(Koren)
and
Simon
Jacobson
,
trustees
.
•
Jacob
Diamond
,
pleased
with the
choice
of
name
for the
new
congregation
,
gave
the
first
pledge
for the
synagogue
.
Henry
Noah
Sereth
and his
brother
Alexander
,
reportedly
donated
building
materials
from the
Riverside
lumber
yards
.
Jacob
Woolfe
, a
carpenter
and
cabinet
-
maker
,
is
believed
to have
built
the
first
bimah
and
torah
ark
.
•
There was "
comic
"
confusion
over
the
name
House
of
Jacob
when
the
contractor
submitted
the
plans
for the
new
synagogue
to
building
inspector
Dick
Harrington
in
June
1911
. "What in
thunder
do
you
want
to
plaster
the
man’s
name
all
over
the
plans
for?
" he
asked
. "
I
don’t
care
whose
house
it
is
as
long
as
it
complies
with the
building
by-law.
" The
contractor
couldn’t
quite
catch
the
drift
of the
conversation
, but
when
he
glanced
at the
plans
himself
,
it
came
to him that the
inspector
had
assumed
the
new
synagogue
was a
house
for
somebody
named
Jacob
.
•
Jacob
Diamond
,
laid
the
cornerstone
during
the
summer
of
1911
.
Calgary
lawyer
R.B
.
Bennett
(later
Prime
Minister)
addressed
the
audience
.
•
The
synagogue
quickly
became
a
meeting
place
for
many
Jewish
organizations
and a
venue
for a
variety
of
Jewish
celebrations
and
events
. In
1914
, the
Calgary
Zionist
Association
held
a
meeting
to
raise
funds
for
Europe’s
homeless
Jews
.
Two
smaller
buildings
at the
rear
of the
synagogue
housed
the
Mikvah
(ritual
bath)
and the
day
chapel/meeting
room/school
room
.
•
When
the
House
of
Jacob
was
demolished
in the
summer
of
1968
,
local
journalist
Tom
Moore
wrote
, "" to the
early
Jewish
immigrants
to
Calgary
, the
House
of
Jacob
was
more
than a
place
of
worship
.
It
was their "
club.
"
•
Rabbi
Shimon
Smolensky
served
the
Congregation
from
1917
to
1935
. He was also the
ritual
slaughterer
for
kosher
meat
for the
city’s
Jewish
population
.
Rabbi
David
Well
served
from
1935
to
1938
and
Rabbi
David
Barenholtz
from
1939
to
1968
.
•
The
synagogue
was
purchased
by the
city
of
Calgary
as
part
of its
east-end
urban
re-development
project
. In
January
1967
, the
House
of
Jacob
closed
and the
building
was
subsequently
demolished
.
Bow
Valley
College
(formerly
Alberta
Vocational
Centre)
now
occupies
the
site
.
•
The
congregation
moved
to the
former
Moose
Lodge
building
at
1212
Street
S.W
.
where
it
remained
until
the
almost
inactive
congregation
was
revived
around
1980
.
Three
years
later
they
officially
changed
their
name
to
Congregation
House
of
Jacob
–
Mikveh
Israel
.
•
A
chandelier
and
some
of the
wooden
furnishings
from the
original
House
of
Jacob
are
still
in
use
at the
new
Congregation
House
of
Jacob
Mikveh
Israel
synagogue
on
92nd
Avenue
S.W
.
which
was
dedicated
in
1986
.
•
A
model
of
Calgary’s
first
permanent
synagogue
,
recently
built
by
Vance
Harris
, a
University
of
Calgary
Architecture
student
, will be on
display
at the
House
of
Jacob
Mikveh
Israel
during
the
congregation’s
90th
Anniversary
celebration
in
1999
.
•
Thank
you
to the
Jewish
Historical
Society
of
Southern
Alberta
for
providing
a
history
of the
Congregation
of the
House
of
Jacob
.
“Then
&
Now”
columns
appeared
weekly
in the
Calgary
Herald
between
2002
and
2005
. The
following
article
appeared
April
22
,
2003
.
Then:
House
of
Jacob
,
325
5th
Ave
.
S.E
.
•
The
Jewish
Congregation
of the
House
of
Jacob
was
organized
in
1907
and
two
years
later
purchased
two
lots
on
5th
Avenue
near
3rd
Street
. A
small
,
one-storey
frame
structure
, with
seating
for
about
two
dozen
people
, was
built
at the
rear
of the
property
to
serve
as
temporary
quarters
until
funds
were
raised
to
build
a
permanent
synagogue
. There was "
comic
"
confusion
over
the
name
,
House
of
Jacob
,
when
the
contractor
submitted
the
plans
for the
new
synagogue
to a
city
building
inspector
in
June
1911
.
Assuming
the
building
was a
private
residence
, he
asked
: "What in
thunder
do
you
want
to
plaster
the
man's
name
all
over
the
plans
for?
I
don't
care
whose
house
it
is
as
long
as
it
complies
with the
building
by-law.
"
Jacob
Diamond
laid
the
cornerstone
during
the
summer
of
1911
and
R.B
.
Bennett
addressed
the
audience
. The
400-seat
synagogue
,
built
at a
cost
of
$5,000
,
quickly
became
a
meeting
place
for
many
Jewish
organizations
and a
venue
for
Jewish
celebrations
and
events
. The
synagogue
closed
in
1967
and the
congregation
moved
to the
new
Congregation
House
of
Jacob
Mikveh
Israel
on
92nd
Avenue
S.W
.
Now
:
Bow
Valley
College
•
In
1965
, the
provincial
government
approved
the
establishment
of
Alberta
Vocational
Center
--
Calgary
, to
serve
the
educational
needs
of
adult
Albertans
.
Around
the
same
time
(1967)
, the
City
of
Calgary
bought
the
House
of
Jacob
as
part
of its
east-end
urban
renewal
project
and,
one
year
later
, the
synagogue
was
demolished
to
make
way
for
construction
of the
$5-million
vocational
centre
,
now
known
as
Bow
Valley
College
. The
college
serves
more
than
10,000
learners
in
Calgary
and at
campuses
throughout
southern
Alberta
.
Credit
programs
accommodate
learners
on a
full-and
part-time
basis
and
include
high-impact
job
training
in
health
,
business
,
industry
and
computers
,
English
as a
second
language
and
academic
upgrading
.
CONTENTdm file name
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