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Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal

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Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal
Former Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue on Stanley Street (in use 1890–1947)
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
SectSpanish and Portuguese
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
Governing bodyOrthodox Union
StatusActive
Location
Location4894 Avenue Saint-Kevin, Snowdon, Montreal, Quebec
CountryCanada
Location in Montreal
Geographic coordinates45°29′23″N 73°37′56″W / 45.489802°N 73.632098°W / 45.489802; -73.632098
Architecture
Architect(s)Charles T. Ballard
TypeSynagogue
Date established1768; 256 years ago (1768)
Completed1947
Website
thespanish.org

The Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal, also known as Shearith Israel, is an Orthodox synagogue, located at 4894 Avenue Saint-Kevin in Snowdon, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The synagogue is the oldest Jewish congregation in Canada. The congregation traces its history from 1760 and was formally established in 1768.[1] It is affiliated with the Orthodox Union.

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Architecture

By 1777 the Jewish community in Montreal felt itself able to erect and support a synagogue. Lazarus David had died in 1776 but on August 14, 1777 his widow, Phoebe, sold for 1200 French livres part of David's property to three of the congregation's leading members, Samuel Judah, Simon Levy and Andrew Hays, recently married to her daughter Abigail (Branny). The building, completed the following year, stood behind a low stone wall, had a high red roof, and was located at the junction of Little St. James and Notre Dame Streets, a site now partially occupied by the Palais de justice.

The congregation's second building, also the second synagogue built in Quebec, was constructed on Chenneville Street in 1838. The Judeo-Egyptian style temple-like building had a front of cut stone, adorned with a portico with two columns. This was the only formal place for Jewish worship in Montreal until 1846. Charles T. Ballard, architect, designed a new and larger synagogue for the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation on Stanley Street in the Egyptian Revival style of architecture in 1887–1890.[2]

The congregation has been housed in its fourth premises in Snowdon, part of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough, since 1947.

In the sanctuary, Torah is read to the congregation from the bimah and the Torah scrolls are stored in the aron kodesh on the east wall. The congregation faces towards the east, and Jerusalem, in praying. The ornamentation features symbols such as Stars of David, signs of the zodiac and natural forms.[3]

Rabbinic leadership

See also

References

  1. ^ Ülgen, Övgü (2022-12-20). "Language, Religion and Difference: North African and Turkish Jewish Identity Formation Vis-À-Vis Ashkenazim in Canada". Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes. 34: 132. doi:10.25071/1916-0925.40295.
  2. ^ "Dictionary of Architects in Canada". Retrieved November 16, 2011.
  3. ^ "Synagogues". Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
  4. ^ "Howard Joseph". Remembering.ca. Montreal Gazette. 13 August 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.

External links

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