Judaism in Montreal Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.

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Judaism in Montreal Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue

Key Words Synagogue - A Jewish place to worship God Congregation - A group of people who belong to the same synagogue or church. Rabbi - a specially trained person who leads Jewish prayer services Torah - Jewish holy book

Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Is a synagogue in Westmount on Kensington St. The congregation was founded in The building was built in It is Canada’s oldest traditional synagogue

Shaar Hashomayim The cornerstone of the synagogue was brought to Montreal from Israel. There is also a Library and Museum attached to synagogue.

Inside the Synagogue There are weekly prayer services held The men and women sit separately This synagogue is known for its choir singing

Why is this synagogue important in Montreal? When the synagogue was founded, there were very few Jews in Canada (only 351, 181 in Montreal) Its members were from Spain, Portugal, Russia, Poland, and Eastern Europe. The synagogue was their community meeting place. The synagogue also has a strong connection to the state of Israel.

Jewish Restaurant in Montreal Schwartz’s Delicatessen World Famous Smoke Meat Sandwiches Opened in 1928 by Romanian Jewish immigrant