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The community is a direct continuation of the pre-Second World War Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main led by Samson Raphael Hirsch.Khal Adath Jeshurun bases its approach, and structure, on Hirsch's philosophy of Torah im Derech Eretz; it was re-established according to the protocol originally drawn in 1850, to which the congregation continues to adhere.
Kahal Adath Jeshurun (commonly known as the Eldridge Street Synagogue), Chinatown, Manhattan, New York Khal Adath Jeshurun , Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York Adath Yeshurun congregation of Aiken, South Carolina
The First Romanian-American Congregation, founded in 1881, worshiped in a small synagogue at 70 Hester Street; relocating in 1886 to 131 Hester Street. [ 2 ] In 1903, the congregation purchased an old tenement building at 58-60 Rivington Street and engaged Roth to build a synagogue with the cornerstone laid on November 22, 1903.
The synagogue in the 1920s at 9th Street and 12th Avenue, Minneapolis. Adath Jeshurun was founded in 1884 by two small groups of Romanian and Russian Jews.Although the congregation, originally known as A’Tas Yeshurun, began by closely following orthodox Jewish customs, it soon became the first Conservative congregation west of the Mississippi River. [4]
The flagpole at Kew Gardens, which stood from 1959 until 2007. Kew consists mostly of the gardens themselves and a small surrounding community. [12] Royal residences in the area which would later influence the layout and construction of the gardens began in 1299 when Edward I moved his court to a manor house in neighbouring Richmond (then called Sheen). [12]
The building, built in 1921, was home of the Temple Adath Yeshurun for about 55 years. [1] [2] The synagogue moved to a new building in 1968 and the 601 S. Crouse Avenue location was bought by the City of Syracuse as part of a planned urban renewal project. [2] The urban renewal project fell through and the building largely stood vacant until ...
Congregation Beth Yeshurun is a Conservative synagogue at 4525 Beechnut Street, Houston, Texas, in the United States. Founded in 1891 as Adath Yeshurun, it merged in Congregation Beth El in 1946, taking its current name. In 2002 Beth Yeshurun absorbed the membership of Shearith Israel of nearby Wharton, Texas. [1]
Congregation Adath Jeshurun is an historic former synagogue, serving as a church since 1967, at 397 Blue Hill Avenue in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. The congregation was formed in 1894. [ 1 ]