Records show that the Knights of Columbus acquired rooms in the Citizens Bank (now Union Bank) building, shown here, after the building's catastrophic fire in 1909 led to a new structure. The organization allowed use of its space by the Jewish community in 1921, as described in this local news article:
Caledonian-Record October 8, 1921
Jewish Services In K. of C. Hall
Several
families of the Jewish faith in St. Johnsbury are banded together in solemn
observance of the Jewish new year. The service of prayer and fasting which
began last week in Knights of Columbus hall will conclude next Wednesday
evening. From 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon until darkness spreads over the land
Wednesday evening earnest Jews will be engaged in prayer and fasting. Business
will be entirely at a standstill.
The
services of prayer in Knights of Columbus hall will be in charge of D. Zabarsky
of Barton and I. Lavontil of Montpelier, and the families included in the
solemn observances are those of H. Dolgin, A. Nurenberg, J. Arron and B.
Goldstine of St. Johnsbury and Maurice Nurenburg of Hardwick. Mrs. Zabarsky and
son, Harry, of Barton are here for the celebration of the holy days.
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