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1142. RHPP_978
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Runnymede Plantation, 3760 Ashley River Road. Contact Sheet 17 - Multiple Views of Main House. Charleston, S.C.;5" x 4.5" B/W photo. Box 20, Folder: Miscellaneous Photos: Unidentified Images. One copy.
1143. RHPP_979
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Charles Stevens House (Northampton Plantation House), 2008 Pinopolis Road. View of Front (?) elevation. Pinopolis, S.C.;6.5" x 9.5" B/W photo. Box 3, Folder 1-9-1 (I). One copy.
1144. RHPP_980
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Wassamassaw Chapel (Wassamassaw Baptist Church), Wassamassaw Lane. View of SE (Front and Side) elevation. Moncks Corner, S,C,;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 18, Folder: Berkeley County: Miscellaneous: Wassamassaw Chapel. One copy.
1145. RHPP_981
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Stallsville. Contact Sheet with multiple views of various houses, commercial buildings, and roads. Summerville, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 3, Folder 3-1-1. One copy.
1146. RHPP_982
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Unidentified View. Unidentified Location, South Carolina.;5" x 7" B/W photo. Box 20, Folder: Miscellaneous Photos: Unidentified Images. One copy.
1147. RHPP_983
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Unidentified View. Charleston, S.C.;5" x 7" Color photo. Box 20, Folder: Miscellaneous Photos: Unidentified Images. One copy.
1148. RHPP_984
- Date:
- 1970
- Description:
- Unidentified View. Charleston, S.C.;5" x 7" Color photo. Box 20, Folder: Miscellaneous Photos: Unidentified Images. One copy.
1149. "Voorhees School"
- Description:
- Transcriptions of Rabbi Padoll’s typewritten and handwritten sermons and addresses from his various rabbinates, including Charleston’s Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim. A civil rights advocate, Padoll discusses ongoing struggles for social justice, contemporary events such as the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, and parables related to the Sabbath and holiday celebrations. Padoll stored his sermons in nine binders, and the transcriptions reflect this original order. Burton L. Padoll (1929-2004), was born to Leah and Charles Padoll in Canton, Ohio. Padoll attended the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was ordained in 1957 and received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity in 1982. After his ordination, Padoll served as assistant rabbi in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1961, Padoll took a position as rabbi of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (KKBE) in Charleston, South Carolina, where he served for six years. During this time, Padoll strongly advocated for civil rights and criticized Charleston's Jewish community for their failure to aid the struggle for racial equality. After leaving Charleston in 1967, Padoll moved to Peabody, Massachusetts, where he became the rabbi of Temple Beth Shalom in 1969 until his retirement in 1989. Padoll lived in Mount Jackson, Virginia, until his death in 2004.
1150. "Sertoma"
- Date:
- 1967-02-03
- Description:
- Transcriptions of Rabbi Padoll’s typewritten and handwritten sermons and addresses from his various rabbinates, including Charleston’s Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim. A civil rights advocate, Padoll discusses ongoing struggles for social justice, contemporary events such as the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, and parables related to the Sabbath and holiday celebrations. Padoll stored his sermons in nine binders, and the transcriptions reflect this original order. Burton L. Padoll (1929-2004), was born to Leah and Charles Padoll in Canton, Ohio. Padoll attended the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was ordained in 1957 and received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity in 1982. After his ordination, Padoll served as assistant rabbi in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1961, Padoll took a position as rabbi of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (KKBE) in Charleston, South Carolina, where he served for six years. During this time, Padoll strongly advocated for civil rights and criticized Charleston's Jewish community for their failure to aid the struggle for racial equality. After leaving Charleston in 1967, Padoll moved to Peabody, Massachusetts, where he became the rabbi of Temple Beth Shalom in 1969 until his retirement in 1989. Padoll lived in Mount Jackson, Virginia, until his death in 2004.