Shaarei Shomayim (Toronto)
Shaarei Shomayim Congregation, located in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Modern Orthodox synagogue, located within the community eruv. The synagogue membership is approximately 700 family members. The current rabbi is Chaim Strauchler.
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Modern Orthodox Judaism |
Leadership | Rabbi Chaim Strauchler; Rabbi Jesse Shore; Rabbi Elliott Diamond |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | 470 Glencairn Avenue Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5N 1V8 |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1966 |
History
The congregation was first established in 1928 at 563 Christie Street.[1] Its original name was the Hillcrest Congregation.[1] The congregation moved to 840 St. Clair Avenue West in 1937, beginning, as many congregations both Jewish and Christian have done, by constructing a basement space, today the social hall, but first used as a worship space. The building was finally completed in 1947.[1]
The congregation moved to its present building, 470 Glencairn Avenue, in 1966.[1] Around 2005,[2] the mechitza in the building's sanctuary was raised; the wood-and-glass mechitza now rises 48 inches above the women's section.[3] Around 2010, part of the building was renovated.[4] The board of directors plans to renovate the rest of the building once it raises the required funds.[4]
Clergy
- Senior Rabbi: Rabbi Chaim Strauchler
- Assistant Rabbi: Rabbi Jesse Shore
- Baal Tefillah: Chaim Freund
- Downstairs Minyan Rabbi: Rabbi Elliott Diamond
- Shamash and Baal Kriyah: Ralph Levine
References
- "History of Shaarei Shomayim". Shaarei Shomayim Congregation. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
- See: Urowitz-Freudenstein, Anna; Gofine, Robin; Eklove, Joyce. "New Mechitza". Shaarei Shomayim Congregation. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
- Shulman, Rabbi Moshe (December 2004). "Evolution of Shaarei Shomayim's Mechitza". Shaarei Shomayim Congregation. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
- Lyons, Bev (From Bev's Desk) (September 2010). "Synagogue bulletin" (PDF). Shaarei Shomayim Congregation: 10. Retrieved 17 April 2013. Cite journal requires
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