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Hazen Avenue Synagogue
1906-1918
Saint John, New Brunswick


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Hebrew School, 1914-1917
1914-1917
Saint John, New Brunswick


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The Shaarei Zedek (Gates of Righteousness) Synagogue was formed in 1918 when the earlier congregations set aside their differences and purchased the former Calvin Church which had been built in the 1860s. At the time the building was dedicated in March 1919 there were 200 male members and perhaps more than 1500 members through the "Golden Years" of the community's history. The building included a large sanctuary with a balcony reserved for female members until the early 1960s and a large social hall. The congregation moved from the Orthodox to the Conservative affiliation in 1960 and by the late 1990s had become egalitarian. At the end of 2008 the building will become the property of the City of Saint John and the congregation will build a new synagogue more suited to its current needs.

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Shaarei Zedek Synagogue
1918-2008
Saint John, New Brunswick


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Shaarei Zedek Synagogue - Interior
1918-1960
Saint John, New Brunswick


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Shaarei Zedek Synagogue - Interior
2007
Saint John, New Brunswick


Credits:
Lloyd Goldsmith

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Synagogue Dinner
1930s
Saint John, New Brunswick


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Father and Son Banquet
1942
Saint John, New Brunswick


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The Jewish Community Centre was purchased from the YWCA in 1951 to replace the Talmud Torah building. More space was needed for the Hebrew School children and meetings that the other building could provide. Myer Budovitch and Morris and Rose Cohen provided funds for the construction of a Mikvah and the family of Barnet Jacobson provided for a chapel on the third floor. This chapel was moved to the street level in 1986 and was used for services through the winter months as the community diminished in size. The Saint John Jewish Historical Museum was opened in the basement of the building in 1986 but has since expanded to space on all three floors. At the end of 2008 the building will become the property of the City of Saint John.

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Jewish Community Centre
1986
Saint John, New Brunswick


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Jewish Community Centre - Chapel
1986-2008
Saint John, New Brunswick


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Jewish Community Centre - Mikvah (ritual bath)
1950s-2008
Saint John, New Brunswick


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With the death of child in 1873, Louis Green purchased land which became known as the Green-Hart Cemetery. Neighbouring parcels of land adjacent to Fernhill Cemetery were purchased over the following years to establish other cemeteries for the adherents of the Ahavith Achim, Hazen Avenue and Shaarei Zedek Synagogues and for small family plots. Collectively all of the lots are known as the Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. In 1950, a chapel was dedicated in the cemetery to the mothers of film producer, Louis B. Mayer and corporate giant, Nathan Cummings and his brother Max Cummings. A complete database of interments in the cemetery has been compiled by the Jewish Museum staff.

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Shaarei Zedek Cemetery Gates and Chapel
1998
Saint John, New Brunswick


Credits:
Saint John Jewish Historical Society