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The synagogue was founded at an undetermined date as the B'nai Israel Congregation. In 1932, the congregations of Anshei Shalom and Bnai Jacob congregations merged to form Agudas Israel Congregation. In the same year, it moved to a former church in Avondale. [2] In 1952, Rabbi David Indich became the synagogue's spiritual leader. [1]
The Isaac M. Wise Temple (formerly the Plum Street Temple), commonly called the Wise Temple, is an historic Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States. The congregation's historic Plum Street temple was erected in honour of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise , who was among the founders of Reform Judaism in ...
In 1852 another synagogue was built on the same site. The 1852 building was sold in 1870 to the Allen Temple AME Church. On 27 August 1869, the congregation dedicated a magnificent building at Eighth and Mound Streets. [3] In 1906 the congregation moved to the Neoclassical Rockdale Temple, designed by Cincinnati architect Rudolph Tietig (1877 ...
The Ohio Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Columbus. Leaders of the church announced April 7 that Greater Cincinnati soon would get a temple, too.
Har Sinai Temple was founded in 1857. Originally located in Trenton, it is currently located in Pennington, NJ. Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple , the fourth Jewish congregation founded in New Jersey, was established in New Brunswick on October 11, 1859 where it still functions today as the oldest temple in Middlesex county as well as the oldest ...
A longtime Masonic temple in downtown Cincinnati could become the city's next big entertainment venue, according to notable developer and businessman. 'Entertainment mecca': John Barrett's vision ...
Hollis Hills Jewish Center's first rabbi was Naphtali Z. Frishberg. [7] Frishberg had formerly been a rabbi at Temple Beth El in Springfield, Massachusetts; [7] and he served at Hollis Hills until 1955, when he became the rabbi of Beth Emeth Synagogue in Larchmont. [9] Rabbi Max L. Forman succeeded Frishberg. [10] Frishberg died at the age of ...