The Abraham J. Feldman Museum was established in 1968 in honor of Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, who served as rabbi to the congregation from 1925 to 1968. Fanchon Hartman Title became the driving force, and along with her co-workers made this dream become reality.
Today the Museum houses both antique Judaica donated by members of our congregation, and items purchased since the museum was established. The museum represents both the symbolic and ritual aspects of our observances plus other unusual items that have a Jewish background.