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The '''Adealaide Hebrew Congregation''' is a ] synagogue and congregation in ], in ]. The congregation was first established in 1848, and the synagogue was completed in 1850. A larger synagogue building was constructed in 1870 in the CBD. In 1989, the congregation relocated to a new purpose-built synagogue in ], where it shared a campus with the ], ].<ref name=ajn/> The school closed in 2011 and the synagogue has since returned to a new location on ] in the CBD.<ref name=jta> ''The Jewish Telegraphic Agency''. 4 July 2011</ref><ref name=ajn> ''The Australian Jewish News''. 19 July 2023</ref> |
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The '''Adealaide Hebrew Congregation''' is a ] synagogue and congregation in ], in ]. The congregation was first established in 1848, and the synagogue was completed in 1850. A larger synagogue building was constructed in 1870 in the CBD. In 1989, the congregation relocated to a new purpose-built synagogue in ], where it shared a campus with the ], ].<ref name=ajn/> The school closed in 2011 and the synagogue has since returned to a new location on ] in the CBD.<ref name=jta> ''The Jewish Telegraphic Agency''. 4 July 2011</ref><ref name=ajn> ''The Australian Jewish News''. 19 July 2023</ref> |
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==History== |
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The congregation's first building, completed in 1850, was built in the ] style.<ref>Humbert, Jean-Marcel and Price, Clifford, eds., ''Imhotep Today: Egyptianizing Architecture'', UCL Prewss, 2003, pp. 167 ff.</ref> ], Mayor of Adelaide, was the congregation's first president.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200810161451/http://adelaidehebrew.com.au/history.php |date=10 August 2020 }}, ]. Retrieved 16 December 2024.</ref> |
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