Congregation Shaare Zedek

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There are several congregations that share the name Congregation Shaare Zedek.

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Congregation Shaare Zedek in Montreal is a Jewish Conservative synagogue located in the residential district of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Founded in 1951 as the Jewish Congregation of Western N.D.G the synagogue was established to meet the needs of those Jewish families moving to western Montreal and to set up a Hebrew elementary school.

At first, both school and services were housed in temporary locations until land was purchased and a building constructed. The new building, on Chester in N.D.G., was ready in 1954; it was further expanded in 1962. In 1955, the school became affiliated with the United Talmud Torahs of Montreal and is now rented as a day care center. Started as an Orthodox synagogue, the congregation changed to the Conservative rite in 1955. The facade of the synagogue, added in 1985, depicts the Ten Commandments in blue neon lights

Congregation Shaare Zedek in New York City is a Jewish synagogue located on West 93rd Street in Manhattan, currently led by Rabbi Julia Andelman and President Richard Friedman.

Shaare Zedek was founded in 1837 and is the third oldest synagogue in New York. The current location on 93rd street was developed in 1927.

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Shaare Zedek New York Offical Website