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Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes commonly known as Kane Street Synagogue, founded 1856 as the first synagogue in Brooklyn or on Long Island; Beth Shalom v'Emeth Reform Temple (B'ShERT), founded as Temple Beth Emeth in 1911, is the last remaining Reform congregation in Brooklyn between Prospect Park and the Atlantic Ocean (Coney Island).
The first Jewish congregation in Ogden was established in 1890, when Congregation Ohab Sholem was founded. There was no synagogue in Ogden at the time, so the congregation met in various places. The first meetings were held at 352 25th St, which was a clothing store owned by congregation member Ben Oppman. [17]
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The Leeds Jewish Welfare Board has provided aid since 1878. [56] The Leeds Jewish Housing Association has 500 homes. [57] The Leeds Jewish Institute was founded in 1896, and the Jewish Young Men's Association by 1901. [18] [58] The Leeds Jewish Representative Council has been active since 1938. [59] The first Leeds Jewish trade union dates from ...
1.40 Utah. 1.40.1 Former synagogues. 1.41 Vermont. ... Kehilath Anshe Ma'arav, Chicago (first KAM Isaiah Israel synagogue, now Baptist church) Congregation Or Chadash ...
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Pages in category "Synagogues in Utah" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. B'nai Israel Temple (Salt Lake City)
Utah Governor Simon Bamberger spoke at the dedication on March 28, 1920. When the synagogue was built, its front had circular windows that contained colored glass with a star of David. Rabbi Joseph Strinkomsky served as the congregation's first rabbi. Services were in line with Orthodox Judaism, with different seating areas for men and women.