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Completed Prgms 1

Mobile, Alabama

Annapolis, Md.

Little Rock, Arkansas

Cotopaxi, Colorado

Cong. Medal of Honor

Wilmington, Delaware

Pensacola, Florida

Palm Beach (1), Florida

Palm Beach (2), Florida

Keokuk, Iowa

New Orleans, La. -1

New Orleans, La. -2

Kansas City, WWI Museum

Leavenworth, Kansas

Bangor, Maine

Montgomery Cnty, Maryland

Hagerstown, Maryland

Jackson, Mississippi

Completed Prgms 2

Natchez, Mississippi

Helena, Montana April, 2001

Buffalo, New York

Omaha, Nebraska

Virginia City, Nevada

Las Vegas, N.M.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Lancaster, Pa.

Deadwood, South Dakota

Memphis, Tennessee

Salt Lake City, Utah

Wild Horse Butte, Utah

Richmond, Va.

Spokane, Washington

Charleston, W. Va.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

Leo Frank

The Last Herzl

International Programs

Buchenwald - Little Camp

Adam Worth - London

Joan Winters - Jerualem

Col. Patterson - Avihayil

American Holocaust Mem.

Hero Miles

Am. Jewish History

Boynton Beach Chronicles

Zionism and Israel

Article Submissions

Completed Programs 3

Temple Montefiore, Las Vegas, New Mexico Oct., 2000
Jerry Klinger of the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation and Ray Valdez of the Las Vegas Citizen's Committee for Historic Preservation affixed the plaque. The Temple building is owned by the Roman Catholic Church and is used as the Newman Center for Highland University.
The plaque "First Jewish House of Worship in New Mexico Territory Moved to this Site 1922, Temple Montefiore - 1884."
Ray Valdez, Jerry Klinger and David Scholders of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society. The plaque is affixed to the Las Vegas, New Mexico School Board administrative building which had supplanted the original Temple building.
Comemorative plaque, "Site of First Jewish House of Worship in New Mexico Territory, Temple Montefiore, 1884."

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