PARKERSBURG - WOOD COUNTY - WEST VIRGINIA
Temple B'nai Israel



Temple Exterior Photos: Courtesy of Shirley Wilson Smith pf Parkersburg


Temple Sanctuary Photos: Courtesy of Myla Kreinik (Member of the Board - B'nai Israel)
Click HERE for Information & History of the Jewish Community of Parkersburg
Some Vintage Jewish Businesses in Parkersburg



"Broida & Adams Ladies Outfitters" - "M. Oppenheimer Star Clothing House"
"Stern Brothers W.VA. Clothing House" - "Harry Newberger & Co. Haberdashery"
"Laskey's" - "C.M. Rauch Clothier" - "Nathan's"
"Max Waxelbaum High Art Tailor"



Residence of M. Oppenheimer - 945 Market Street, Parkersburg - Former Residence of W.A. Hersch - 9th & Juliana, Parkersburg
Above Historical Photos Courtesy of Jim Dawson
Click HERE to visit his website: "Parkersburg, West Virginia: A Vintage Portrait"

Broh Clothier - Market Street, Parkersburg. 1893
In 1910 the store relocated to Huntington
Newspaper Photo courtesy of C. Anthony Broh
Salinger's Ladies & Men's Furnishings - 233 Court Square
Later known as "Gus Salinger & Co Department Store"
Photo courtesy of Ramon Starr

The United Woolen Mills Company - Market Street
Established by W. A. Hersch, who was the first President of the newly formed B'nai Israel Congregation (1909)

Logo for Snack food company established? by Leo Klein
from the company website
More Photos & Information Coming Soon