Kehillath Israel Synagogue (Brookline, Mass.)

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Kehillath Israel Synagogue of Brookline, Massachusetts began as a small collective in 1911 before its establishment, with 36 members, in 1915. The State of Massachusetts granted the Synagogue a State Charter in 1917, and land was then purchased in Brookline, Massachusetts for the development of the Synagogue and Hebrew School. The first Holy Day services were held in the Synagogue in 1924, and in 1925 the building was formally dedicated with Rabbi Louis M. Epstein installed as Rabbi. Rabbi Epstein led the Synagogue until his retirement in 1947. Rabbi Judah Nadich succeeded him until 1957, when Rabbi Manuel Saltzman was installed. Most recently the Synagogue has been under the leadership of Rabbi William Hamilton.

Kehillath Israel established a Sisterhood in 1919, followed several years later by the creation of a Brotherhood in 1927. The two often shared fundraising responsibilities, but the Brotherhood also had an established Glee Club under the direction of Mary Wolfman for many years. Both groups hosted various events, including teas, dances, performances, lectures and Shabbat dinners. The two groups were also responsible for the production of the K.I. Yearbooks.

In addition to its Hebrew School and adult learning opportunities, Kehillath Israel is also home to the Judge and Mrs. Louis Goldberg Nursery School, also known as KINS. The congregation remains active in the community with a Social Action Committee, youth leadership program, and youth department, in addition to regular and holiday services.

1 Historical information obtained from the Kehillath Israel collection and website .

1911 Initial services are held in a private residence. 1911 First Holy Day Services and First Hebrew school classes at Oddfellows Hall. 1915 K.I. Congregation established with a membership of 36. 1917 K.I. Congregation is granted a State Charter. 1917 Land is purchased for the Synagogue and Hebrew School. 1917 The Kehillath Israel School is organized. 1919 The K.I. Sisterhood is created. 1921 Land is purchased for the site of the Temple. 1923 The cornerstone of the Temple is laid. 1924 First Holy Day services are held in the new Synagogue. 1925 Dedication of Kehillath Israel. 1925 Louis Epstein is installed as Rabbi. 1925 K.I. High School organized. 1927 The K.I. Brotherhood is organized. 1929 The school building is completed and dedicated. 1946 Rabbi Benjamin Kreitman installed. 1947 Rabbi Epstein retires. 1947 Rabbi Judah Nadich installed. 1957 Rabbi Manuel Saltzman installed. 1966 Judge and Mrs. Lewis Goldberg Nursery School established. 1987 70th Anniversary with Senator Ted Kennedy as featured speaker. From the guide to the Kehillath Israel Synagogue (Brookline, Mass.) records, undated, 1924-2001 (bulk 1950-1999), (American Jewish Historical Society)

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