Item 100320 - Carved eagle for Anshe Sfard synagogue Torah ark, Portland, ca. 1917

Item 100320 - Carved eagle for Anshe Sfard synagogue Torah ark, Portland, ca. 1917
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Item 100320
Carved eagle for Anshe Sfard synagogue Torah ark, Portland, ca. 1917
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The carved eagle served as an ornament for the ark that held the Torah at Anshe Sfard synagogue on Cumberland Avenue in Portland. Chassidic Jews from Eastern Europe who came to Portland in the late 19th century built the synagogue in 1917.

Animal and bird carvings are typical of Eastern European synagogue ornamentation.

Morris Isenman rescued the eagle and other materials after the synagogue closed in the 1950s.

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