Temple Emanu El (South Euclid, Ohio)

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Suburban Cleveland, Ohio Reform synagogue founded in 1947, the third Reform congregation established in Cleveland. Recognizing that half of Cleveland's Jews were unaffiliated following World War II, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations asked Cleveland native Rabbi Alan S. Green to form a congregation specifically to attract the unaffiliated. Creating an atmosphere of participation in religious services, Emanu El had a membership of 500 families by the end of its second year. Rabbi Green oversaw the growth of the congregation to approximately 650 families. He was succeeded in 1977 by Rabbi Daniel A. Roberts. Emanu El's activities include a men's club, a sisterhood, a couple's club, several youth groups, and the operation of a religious school.

From the description of Records, 1948-1980. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22608463

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creatorOf Temple Emanu El (South Euclid, Ohio). Records, 1948-1980. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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associatedWith Green, Alan Singer, 1907- person
associatedWith Roberts, Daniel A. person
associatedWith Union of American Hebrew Congregations. corporateBody
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Ohio--Cleveland
Subject
Civil rights movement
Jewish religious education
Jewish sermons
Jews
Reform Judaism
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
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Active 1948

Active 1980

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