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Congregation letter of the alphabet Jacob Ohev Sholom (also called “Congregation letter of the alphabet Jacob Ohev Shalom”) (“House of Jacob Lover of Peace”) is associate Orthodox house of worship set at 284 Rodney Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. It’s the oldest Orthodox congregation on island (including Brooklyn and Queens), and one in all the last remaining non-Hasidic Judaic establishments in Williamsburg.
The congregation was fashioned in 1869 by German Jews as associate Orthodox breakaway from associate existing Reform congregation. It created its initial building on Keap Street in 1870. In 1904 it incorporate with Chevra Ansche Sholom, and took the name Congregation letter of the alphabet Jacob Anshe Sholom. The subsequent year it created a replacement building at 274–276 South Third Street, designed by martyr F. Pelham.
The congregation’s building was taken and razed to create approach for the Brooklyn-Queens pike within the Fifties. It combined with another congregation during a similar scenario, and, as Congregation letter of the alphabet Jacob Ohev Sholom, created a replacement building at 284 Rodney Street, simply south of street, in 1957. Joshua Fishman became rabbi in 1971. With dynamical demographics, attending at services, that had been 700 within the Nineteen Seventies, fell to 2 dozen by 2010.
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