Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Congregation Rodeph Shalom of Philadelphia, founded in 1795, is the oldest Ashkenazic synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Founded informally as a minyan of ten worshipers in 1795 by Jews from Germany, Holland, and Poland, Rodeph Shalom adopted its first Articles of Association in 1802, and in 1812 was the first synagogue in Pennsylvania to receive a corporate charter.
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referencedIn Louis Wolsey Papers The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
referencedIn President's Personal Files, 1945-1953 Harry S. Truman Library
creatorOf Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Philadelphia, Pa.). Circumcision book, 1845-1864. The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
creatorOf Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Philadelphia, Pa.) Records The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
creatorOf Collection, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library
referencedIn Records of the National Park Service, 1785 - 2006. National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records, 2013 - 2017 National Archives Library, National Archives Records Administration
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associatedWith Backman, F. person
associatedWith Wise, Isaac Mayer, 1819-1900. person
associatedWith Wise, Jonah Bondi, 1881-1959. person
associatedWith Wolsey, Louis, 1877-1953. person
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Philadelphia PA US
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Berit milah
Boys
Circumcision
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Jews
Jews
Orthodox Judaism
Rabbis
Synagogues
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Establishment 1795

Yiddish,

English,

Hebrew

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