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Beth Shalom Synagogue, 1952, view along Jasper Avenue

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Exterior view of Beth Shalom Synagogue along Jasper Avenue taken in 1952.

This photograph depicts the Beth Shalom Synagogue in 1952, located along Jasper Avenue in Edmonton.

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  • Beth Shalom Synagogue

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  • The Post War Years: 1946-1970

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  • Oliver

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-10-556

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