Temple Emanuel, a synagogue in Pueblo, has stood for 125 years as a testament to the local Jewish community's resilience.
The congregation believes strongly that the temple is not only the synagogue for the Jewish community, but it also belongs to the citizens of Pueblo.
The temple, known as the "Little Jewelbox," features a stunning Star of David in a stained glass window and has hosted millennia-old observances of Jewish holidays.
According to the temple's board president, Micheal Atlas-Acuña, the Torahs are a significant part of the temple's history and heritage.
Author's summary: Temple Emanuel celebrates 125 years of Jewish heritage.