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The building still exists, but is now the Ottawa French Seventh-day Adventist Church Agudath Achim, founded in 1912 on Rideau Street, designed by Cecil Burgess B'nai Jacob Congregation, founded in 1910, in what is today Centretown [ 3 ]
In 1994, it was the first synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations to be granted arms [9] by the Canadian heraldic authority. [10] Congregation Machzikei Hadas declined by about one-third over the past 15 years, [when?] said Jonah Rabinovitch, president of Ottawa's oldest Orthodox congregation to about 300 families. [11]
Young Israel of Ottawa is an Orthodox synagogue located in Westboro, a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is a warm and close-knit congregation that provides a full array of religious services, adult classes and family programming open to all Jews in Ottawa.
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Temple Israel Congregation, which was the first reform congregation in Ottawa, was founded in the spring of 1966. The first consecration service was held on October 28, 1967 at the Histadrut Centre. [3] From September, 1971-October 1972, the congregation had its first permanent home in the former B’nai Jacob Synagogue on 54 James Street.
Adath Shalom Congregation, Ottawa; Beit Tikvah of Ottawa; Chabad-Lubavitch of Ottawa; Chabad of Centrepointe; Chabad of Kanata; Finkelstein Chabad Jewish Centre; Glebe Shul; Kehillat Beth Israel; Congregation Machzikei Hadas; Or Haneshamah – Ottawa's Reconstructionist Community; Orthodox Community Ohev Yisroel; Ottawa Torah Center Chabad ...
Beit Tikvah was founded in 1982 as Beth Shalom West, a satellite congregation of Beth Shalom Ottawa, located in the Craig Henry area of Ottawa. After a groundbreaking ceremony held on September 9, 1984, construction commenced on land donated by Jack and Irving Aaron. [2] The synagogue officially opened for Shabbat services on September 11, 1985.
Or Haneshamah, officially, Or Haneshamah – Ottawa's Reconstructionist Community, is a Jewish Reconstructionist synagogue located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The congregation is one of only three affiliated Reconstructionist congregations in Canada, [ 1 ] and the only Reconstructionist congregation in Ottawa. [ 2 ]