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Congregation Agudas Achim

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Congregation Agudas Achim is a Conservative synagogue in Austin, Texas.Agudas Achim (Community of Brothers) was founded in 1914 by a group of Orthodox Jews who met for prayer in private homes. It was chartered in 1924 and occupied leased space before erecting a brick synagogue at 909 San Jacinto. The Agudas Achim Cemetery in Austin Memorial Park on Hancock Road was purchased in 1933. The congregation joined the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism in 1948.The congregation moved to a new building on Bull Creek Road, dedicated on December 30, 1963. U.S. Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson was scheduled to the dedication, which was postponed while the congregation joined the nation in mourning the death of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. At the dedication, Jim Novy spoke about President Johnson's role in Operation Texas, a clandestine operation to use the power of the US government without formal sanction to help Eastern European Jews escape the Nazis.This is thought to have made the congregation the second American synagogue dedicated by a President. The first was the Washington Hebrew Congregation which has had cornerstones laid or buildings dedicated by Presidents McKinley, Truman and Eisenhower. The undistinguished mid-century modern brick and glass building was renovated and upgraded in 1989.In 2001, the congregation dedicated a modern building designed by David Lake The wood and stone sanctuary is bathed in natural light that enters via a skylight. The rusticated limestone walls resemble Jerusalem stone (both visually and geologically) but the stone, like the members of the congregation, is "proudly Texan."

Address: 7300 Hart Ln, Austin 78731
Phone: (512) 735-8400
State: TX
City: Austin
Street Number: 7300 Hart Ln
Zip Code: 78731
categories: religious center, religious organization, synagogue


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Reviews
I have not been to a synagogue in a long time. I came in this morning to say kadish and I actually enjoyed it. They were very welcoming and helped me out. The guard at the front gate was respectful but thorough when he checked me. I love seeing the deer walk around the campus.
CAA has been our family’s Jewish sacred address since 1982. I’ve known great warmth amd encountered both great minds and open hearted people. It is open and inclusive and was egalitarian before being egalitarian was cool. Great rabbis. Beautiful apace. Good people.
This venue does not need an event it is an event in itself! The design in the sanctuary promotes a spiritual energy very few venues are able to accomplish.
This congregation is just WOW. Thriving Conservative congregations are hard to come by. However, this place is one of thrivers. Truly great services for any denomination. Clergy go very well together. I just came here for Purim last year – not knowing anyone – and was warmly welcomed by much of the community. Highly highly recommended.
We were just passing through Austin and they welcomed us to there shabbat service with open arms. The rabbi and congregants were all so nice.
Nice, warm community leading by Rabbi with deep soul. I feel relax and delighted each time I visited.
Was there for a Bat Mitzvah. The Rabbi was very warm and welcoming. Torah study was lively and entertaining. The congregation was full of visitors and seemed very open and welcoming.
My brother in law was dying in hospice, we called this so called rabbi to guide us. Hey guess what?? No return call from him or anyone there... so now he is in a mortuary that first said we could sit with the body, but now the mortuary won’t allow us to sit with him. We sure needed his guidance. Oh the mortuary lying about us being able to sit is the next on my list.
Was hoping to see this building. Friendly security guards said campus is only open by appointment. Not clear on the website how to visit.
A wonderful Conservative congregation in a beautiful space. Rabbis Blumofe and Swedroe are incredible leaders! Home to the award winning AAUSY USY and Kadima chapters!
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