List of synagogues in Canada
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A partial list of synagogues in Canada:
Alberta
- Little Synagogue on the Prairie (Hanna)
- Beth Israel Synagogue (Edmonton)
- Beth Shalom Synagogue (Edmonton)
- Temple Beth Ora Synagogue (Edmonton)
British Columbia
- Jewish Synagogue (1914), Melville Street, (Vancouver) designed by Hugh Braunton [1]
- Congregation Beth Israel (Vancouver)
- Congregation Schara Tzedeck (Vancouver)
- Congregation Emanu-El (Victoria)
- Jewish Synagogue, 1891 designed by Thomas Hooper (Victoria) [2]
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
- Shaare Zedek Synagogue (1871-2) designed by David Elson Dunham; former Calvin Church;[3] Ahavat Achim Congregation (1998) designed by Harvey Havelock Mott, Carleton Street at Wellington Row, Saint John [4]
Ontario
See also: List of synagogues in Ottawa
- Beth Israel Congregation (Kingston)
- Synagogue (London) (1899) Richmond Street near Simcoe Street, (London, Ontario) designed by George Craddock [5]
- Beth Israel Synagogue (Peterborough)
- Congregation B'nai Israel (St. Catharines)
- Congregation Or Shalom (London Ontario)
- Congregation Shaarey Zedek (Windsor, Ontario)
- Congregation Shaar Hashomayim (Windsor, Ontario) (1928-9) Giles Boulevard East, designed by A. Stuart Allaster [6]
- Jewish Synagogue (1880-1) Hamilton, Ontario, Hughson Street at Augusta Street, designed by Charles Willer Mulligan [7]
- Congregation Anshe Sholom (1931) Hamilton, Ontario, Hughson Street, designed by William James Walsh [8]
- Jewish Synagogue (1910) (Fort William, Ontario) designed by William Hood [9]
Quebec
- Adath Israel, 1357 av Van Horne, Outremont (1930-1940),[10] 899 av McEachran, Outremont (1940-1981),[11] 233 Harrow Cres., Hampstead (1981–present).[12] Merged with Poale Zedek in 1985,[13] and Anshei Ozeroff in 2003 (officially in 2008).[14]
- Austrian Hungarian Jewish Synagogue of Montreal (1903), Milton Street near Elgin Street, Montreal designed by Joseph Henri Bernard
- Bagg Street Shul (The Plateau, (Montreal)
- Congregation Adath Yeshurin (1914), St. Urbain Street, Montreal, designed by Wilfrid Vandal [16]
- Congregation Beth Israel (1909) Ninth Avenue, Montreal designed by James Adamson;[17] Raoul Chenevert, designed a Congregation Beth Israel synagogue on Cremazie Street at de Salaberry Avenue, 1941-42 [18]
- Congregation Beth Judah (1922) (Montreal), Duluth Avenue East near Laval Street, designed by Charles Alexander Mitchell [19]
- Beth Ora (Montreal)
- Congregation Maghen Abraham (Montreal)
- Congregation Shaare Zedek (Montreal)
- German, English & Polish Synagogue of Montreal (1885), McGill College Avenue, designed by William Tutin Thomas 1885 [20]
- Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue (Montreal)
- Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom (Westmount)
- Temple of Solomon, Ontario Street near Mance Street, 1907 designed by James Wright (Montreal)[21]
- Congregation Shaar Hashomayim (1921–22) Kensington Avenue, (Westmount), designed by John Melville Miller; renovations to Congregation Shaar Hashomayim 1947 and design of a new school adjacent to the synagogue, 1947-48 designed by Maxwell M. Kalman[22]
- Congregation Chevra Kadesha 1929, Fairmount Avenue West at Hutchison Street, Montreal, designed by John Melville Miller
- Congregation Dorshei Emet (Montreal)
- Jewish People's School (1940), Waverley Street (Montreal), designed by Reuben Fisher and Max W. Roth.
- Congregation Beth Moishe (1952), Durocher Avenue, Outremont, designed by Reuben Fisher
- Congregation Shomrim Laboker (1956) Montreal [24]
- Congregation Chaura Kadisha (1902) St. Urbain Street near Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal, designed by Eric Mann
- Congregation B'nai Jacob (1902), Cadieux Street, Montreal, designed by Eric Mann.[25]
- Shaare Zion Synagogue (1938-9), Cote St. Luc Road, Montreal designed by Charles Davis Goodman[26]
- Jewish Synagogue (1859–60), St. Constant Street, Montreal; designed by John James Browne [27]
Manitoba
- Shaarey Shomayin Congregation (1907) Dagmar Street at William Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba designed by Hugh Rutherford Eade [28]
- Shaarey Zedek Congregation (1947), Dagmar Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba designed by Lawrence John Green [29]
Saskatchewan
- Beth Israel Synagogue (Edenbridge)
- Synagogue (Regina, Saskatchewan), 1949 designed by Francis Henry Portnall (Regina, Saskatchewan) [30]
References
- ↑ "Dictionary of Architects in Canada". Retrieved November 16, 2011.
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- ↑ "Interactive Museum of Jewish Montreal". Retrieved December 27, 2012.
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- ↑ "Dictionary of Architects in Canada". Retrieved November 16, 2011.
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