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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 |
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 1990, the congregation relocated to a new purpose-built synagogue in ], where it shared a campus with the ], ].<ref name=ajn/><ref> Adelaide Hebrew Congregation. Retrieved on 16 December 2024</ref> 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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Modern Orthodox synagogue in Cape Town, South Africa
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Affiliation | Modern Orthodox Judaism |
Rite | Nusach Ashkenaz |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Synagogue |
Status | Active |
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Location | Grote Street, Adelaide, South Australia |
Country | Australia |
Architecture | |
Type | Synagogue architecture |
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The Adealaide Hebrew Congregation is a Modern Orthodox synagogue and congregation in Adelaide, in South Australia. 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 1990, the congregation relocated to a new purpose-built synagogue in Glenside, where it shared a campus with the Jewish Day School, Massada College. The school closed in 2011 and the synagogue has since returned to a new location on Grote Street in the CBD.
History
Emanuel Solomon and John Lazar were among the founders of the congregation. The congregation's first building, completed in 1850, was built in the Egyptian Revival style. Judah Moss Solomon, Mayor of Adelaide, was the congregation's first president. Subsequent presidents included Adelaide mayor, Lewis Cohen.
References
- ^ Synagogue returning to CBD The Australian Jewish News. 19 July 2023
- Adelaide Hebrew Congregation Adelaide Hebrew Congregation. Retrieved on 16 December 2024
- South Australia’s only Jewish school to close The Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 4 July 2011
- THE LATE MR. JOHN LAZAR. West Coast Times, Issue 3184, 11 June 1879. Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- Richards, Eric (1976). "Solomon, Emanuel (1800–1873)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
- Humbert, Jean-Marcel and Price, Clifford, eds., Imhotep Today: Egyptianizing Architecture, UCL Prewss, 2003, pp. 167 ff.
- History Archived 10 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Adelaide Hebrew Congregation. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- "Death of Sir Lewis Cohen". The Advertiser. 26 June 1933. p. 15. Retrieved 30 August 2012 – via Trove.
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