Edenbridge, Saskatchewan
Edenbridge was a Jewish farming settlement northeast of Melfort. Its first residents came from Lithuania via South Africa. The name is an Anglicization of Yid'n Bridge (Jews' Bridge), for a nearby bridge over the Carrot River.[1] At its peak the Edenbridge Hebrew Colony had about 170 inhabitants, a post office, a school, and a synagogue -- Beth Israel Synagogue. The settlement is now abandoned.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Building a bridge to Eden". Jerusalem Post.
- ↑ "A journey to Saskatchewan's Jewish past". Jerusalem Post.
External links
- Frank Moore, Saskatchewan Ghost Towns
- Abraham Arnold, The Contribution of the Jews to the Opening and Development of the West
Coordinates: 53°03′18″N 104°20′38″W / 53.055°N 104.344°W
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