Congregation wins Sacred Places Indiana grants, faces outreach and fundraising challenges

By Ken Turetzky

Two years ago, Indiana Landmarks/Sacred Places Indiana invited United Hebrew Congregation Terre Haute to apply for a planning grant, earned due to the congregation’s small size and the daunting challenge it faced in maintaining a large, historic house of worship.

“I’ve heard people ask, ‘is the synagogue still even open?’” says Vice President/Secretary Terry Fear. “From the street, our building looks dark all the time. Even on Friday nights, our lights are shuttered.”

That challenge also created opportunity, however, as the congregation won a $5,000 grant — and a succeeding $25,000 capital grant — through the work of a team dedicated to revitalizing Temple Israel, a neoclassical structure built in 1911.

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UHC members take part in Charlottesville Solidarity Vigil at Vigo County Courthouse

United Hebrew Congregation Terre Haute members joined the approximately 150 area residents who attended Sunday’s Charlottesville Solidarity Vigil at Vigo County Courthouse.

The Facebook group Wabash Valley in Solidarity with Charlottesville quickly organized the event in affiliation with the progressive grassroots movement Indivisible in response to a violent Unite the Right rally just day earlier in Charlottesville, Va.

Take a look at some photos from the Terre Haute Charlottesville Solidarity Vigil.

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