Difference between revisions of "Friendship Hebrew Congregation Synagogue"
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From 1848 until 1902 housed the Hebrew Friendship Congregation, Oheb Israel (AKA Fell's Point Hebrew Friendship Congregation or P'int Shul), which was originally on Canton Ave. (Fleet St.) from July 8, 1843. | From 1848 until 1902 housed the Hebrew Friendship Congregation, Oheb Israel (AKA Fell's Point Hebrew Friendship Congregation or P'int Shul), which was originally on Canton Ave. (Fleet St.) from July 8, 1843. | ||
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Photo from "Voices of Lombard Street," Weiner, 2007. | Photo from "Voices of Lombard Street," Weiner, 2007. | ||
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+ | Source: [https://m.facebook.com/groups/1274732069293283/user/787624145/?__cft__[0]=AZXBoLiLX-HUdJI2EaYdO0IFBxaVFmkXJ6-r_VjrfENF953Uj1YmJJ_ZvaiAOYGSODcEoyIygziV3h8wV8PUxS2njk5liGf7WYVWCU9EkCsFc2I7_OI4AY-vQO93Rwz4fhlmDfhN-tlTBYYXXbtSLok2&__tn__=-UC%2CP-R Kenny Friedman] |
Revision as of 10:33, November 5, 2022
Friendship Hebrew Congregation Synagogue | |
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Site Information | |
Address | 15-23 South Eden Street |
Geo-reference | 39°17′26″N 76°35′55″W / 39.29066°N 76.59849°W |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Church |
Design | |
Architect | William H. Reasin |
15-21 Eden Street, between Lombard and Baltimore Steets, as pictured in 1910.
From 1848 until 1902 housed the Hebrew Friendship Congregation, Oheb Israel (AKA Fell's Point Hebrew Friendship Congregation or P'int Shul), which was originally on Canton Ave. (Fleet St.) from July 8, 1843.
In 1902 Aitz Chaim (founded 1887) (the Eden Street Shul) moved from 16-18 N. Exeter Street into 15-21 Eden Street. (Earl Pruce estimates this building was used by Aitz Chaim until approximately 1956.) 16-18 N. Exeter Street was then occupied by Anshe Niesen Nusach Ari Congregation. Before Aitz Chaim 16-18 was occupied by Chizuk Amuno Congregation, from 1871-1876.
Aitz Chaim would merge in June, 1961, with Anshe Emunah, Liberty Jewish Center.
This building was razed on August 18, 1976.
Rabbi Dr. Henry Hochheimer
Rabbi, Dr. M. Rosenstein, circa 1900-1901.
Rabbi Benjamin Bleiberg
Rabbi Rivkin
Photo from "Voices of Lombard Street," Weiner, 2007.
Source: Kenny Friedman