City Synagogue

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Author: trist14222

Last revision: 18 May, 2017 at 02:50 UTC

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Description:

A Synagogue for both reform and othodox jews living in your city.

Based loosly on the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation in Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne’s oldest surviving Synagogue built in a Classical Revival style in 1877.

"East Melbourne shul’s history is interwoven with the story of Melbourne Jewry almost from the city’s foundation and was initially established in the gold rush days of 1852. In 1857, the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation was established after separating from the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. A grant of land was obtained at the top of the city on the corner of Little Lonsdale St and Stephen St (now known as Exhibition St.)

A building, which incorporated a synagogue and school, was erected on the site. Membership grew and the small building became inadequate. In 1873 land for the existing synagogue at 488 Albert St East Melbourne was purchased for the sum of 2261 pounds. The foundation stone was laid in March 1877 and the Synagogue was opened in September of that year in the presence of communal leaders of all denominations.

Since that opening over 150 years ago, East Melbourne Synagogue has played a vital part in the life of Melbourne Jewry. With the many wedding, barmitzvahs and other simchas conducted there, it has deeply touched the hearts and the minds of thousands of men, women and children in the Melbourne Jewish community and beyond. There are countless stories about East Melbourne, and each family has one to tell."

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