Neveh Shalom Synagogue

The Neveh Shalom Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת נווה שלום) is the only synagogue of the Ashkenazi community in Suriname.[1]

Neveh Shalom Synagogue
בית הכנסת נווה שלום
Synagoge Neve Shalom
Street view of synagogue exterior
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Year consecrated1665
Location
LocationKeizerstraat 82
Paramaribo, Suriname
Shown within Paramaribo
Geographic coordinates5°49′42″N 55°9′33.8″W
Architecture
Architect(s)Jan Francois Halfhide
Completed1723
Website
Israëlitische Gemeente Suriname

The lot on Keizerstraat 82 was acquired in 1716 by Sephardi Jews. The original building was completed in 1723 and replaced the first Surinamese synagogue in the Jodensavanne, originally built of wood between 1665-1671 (but already rebuilt with bricks). The synagogue was sold to the Ashkenazim in 1735, and the Sephardim formed a separate community known as Tzedek ve-Shalom. The two communities have since merged, and hold services in alternating buildings and alternating rites.

The current synagogue on the Keizerstraat 82 lot, designed by architect J.F. Halfhide, was completed in 1842 or 1843.

The Mosque Keizerstraat is adjacent to the synagogue.

Neveh Shalom Synagogue next to the Mosque Keizerstraat

See also

References

  1. "Suriname Jewish Community website". Archived from the original on 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2011-01-23.
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