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Agudath Sholem Synagogue

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Congregation Agudath Sholom is a historic Jewish synagogue at 29 Grove Street in Stamford, Connecticut. The original synagogue building was later converted into a Christian church building, the Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church.It's one of multiple synagogues considered in a study of NRHP eligibility.HistoryThe Agudath Sholom congregation website states that on September 7, 1889, twenty-two members formally declared themselves as "Agudath Sholom Synagogue"; meaning "knot for peace" or "society for peace". The congregation constructed their first synagogue, the Greyrock Synagogue, from 1904 through 1908. The congregation used the building until February 1932 when the Greyrock Synagogue was destroyed in a fire.In order to meet the demands of its growing congregation, funds were raised for a new synagogue. A fund raiser for $1.2 million was done to raise the necessary capital; it was announced that $860,000 was made by February 1963.<ref name="http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2229&dat=19630217&id=GFMmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EAEGAAAAIBAJ&pg=2295,2634663"> In 1965, the congregation completed and dedicated a new synagogue on Strawberry Hill Avenue and Colonial Road. The synagogue currently resides at 301 Strawberry Hill Avenue. The Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church now uses the Grove St synagogue.ConstructionLocated at 29 Grove Street in Stamford, Connecticut, the Agudath Sholom Synagogue was the second synagogue of the congregation. According to the National Register of Historic Places, the ground breaking occurred on September 12, 1933, and the final dedication was on April 27, 1941. According to the congregation's website, the Agudath Sholom Synagogue was completed in 1938 and the "Chanukkat Habayit dedication occurred on the High Holidays". The construction delayed by funding difficulties that resulted from the Great Depression. The synagogue is a rectangular brick building constructed on a high basement. The building features a prominent rose window depicting the Star of David.



"Synagogue"
Address: 29 Grove St, Stamford 06901
State: CT
City: Stamford
Street Number: 29 Grove St
Zip Code: 06901
categories: landmark & historical place, religious center


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Beautiful. Welcoming. Check Schedule on website.
The wall / window design on the upper left of the main sanctuary is fascinating.
Very convenient location for minyanim.
This beautiful Place to worship God
Gorgeous synagogue
Very warm and friendly
Nice rooms, good acoustics, clean, easy access
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