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The Park Synagogue is a Conservative synagogue located at 27500 Shaker Boulevard, Pepper Pike, Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Established as two Orthodox congregations, Anshe Emeth, founded by Polish Jews in 1869 that merged with Beth Tefilo in 1917 to form the Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo Conregation .
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Former synagogues in Ohio (2 P) C. Conservative synagogues in Ohio (4 P) O. ... Park Synagogue; R. Rockdale Temple; S. Shiloh Baptist Church (Cleveland, Ohio) T ...
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By 1915 the congregation operated a branch in Glenville. A new synagogue was dedicated at Parkwood and Morrison streets, Glenville in August 1922. In 1952 Oheb Zedek merged with the Chibas Jerusalem congregation, established in 1904; [3] Oheb Zedek having established a branch in rented premises on Taylor Road, Cleveland Heights in 1949. [1]
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In 2007, BMH merged with Beth Joseph, an Orthodox congregation founded in 1922, to become Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol-Beth Joseph. [9] [10]Prior to resigning its affiliation with the Orthodox Union (OU) at the end of 2015, it was the only OU affiliated synagogue in the country without a mechitza, thus allowing men and women to sit together.