Congregation Tree of Life (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Dates:
Active 1969
Active 1970
Active 1911
Active 1934
Active 1858
Active 1996
Active 1952
Active 1966
Active 1865
Active 1940
Active 1864

History notes:

Tree of Life (or Ez Hayyim), the second synagogue to be founded in Pittsburgh (1864). Those who formed the congregation wanted to preserve the traditional orthodox form of worship. In 1906, the congregation moved from its original synagogue on Fourth Avenue and Ross Street, to a new building on Craft Avenue, where it stayed until moving into Squirrel Hill.

From the description of Tree of Life Congregation records 1911-1934. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 39397803

Although its membership has been meeting and paying dues at least since April of 1858, the Tree of Life Synagogue was officially founded in 1864 at Fourth Avenue and Ross Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. In 1906 the congregation removed to Craft Avenue in the Oakland section of the city where it remained until 1952 when it sold its property to the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Services were held in Rodef Shalom Temple, B'Nai Israel and Beth Shalom Synagogues for less than a year until the new synagogue at Shady and Wilkins Avenues was completed in October of 1952. A more detailed description of the history of the Tree of Life Synagogue can be found in the anniversary booklets contained in the collection.

From the description of Records of Tree of Life Synagogue, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1858-1996. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 30311133

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Subjects:

  • Jewish women
  • Jews
  • Judaism
  • Synagogues

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Places:

  • Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh (as recorded)
  • PA, US