(CENTENNIAL Colo., August 22,2004) Bill Lookner, 69 years old, takes a turn carrying the Torah of the Congregation Beth Shalom August 22, 2004. The congregation was having a Torah parade from their old building at 2280 E. Noble Place to their new one at 6116 S. Pennsylvania. They had been in the older building for 43 years and need ed more space and Bill was one of the first members. (Photo by KEN PAPALEO / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS )
(CENTENNIAL Colo., August 22,2004) Bill Lookner, 69 years old, takes a turn carrying the Torah of the Congregation Beth Shalom August 22, 2004. The congregation was having a Torah parade from their old building at 2280 E. Noble Place to their new one at 6116 S. Pennsylvania. They had been in the older building for 43 years and need ed more space and Bill was one of the first members. (Photo by KEN PAPALEO / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS )
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kp;(CENTENNIAL Colo., August 22,2004) Bill Lookner, 69 years old, takes a turn carrying the Torah of the Congregation Beth Shalom August 22, 2004. The congregation was having a Torah parade from their old building at 2280 E. Noble Place to their new one at 6116 S. Pennsylvania. They had been in the older building for 43 years and need ed more space and Bill was one of the first members. (Photo by KEN PAPALEO / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS )
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