facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and information for Congregation Habonim Toronto

Congregation Habonim Toronto

Description

Congregation Habonim Toronto, founded in 1954, is a liberal reform synagogue located at 5 Glen Park Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the first Holocaust refugee/survivor congregations to develop in Canada. Although currently independent of any official denomination, its early founders modeled the synagogue on the example of early Reform Judaism in Germany.HistoryThe early members of Habonim were Holocaust survivors or refugees from Central Europe, who arrived in Canada after World War II.One of its founders and first President was George Spitz, a Jewish refugee from Berlin, who unsuccessfully attempted to bring over his family from Germany in 1939 on the ill-fated MS St. Louis.Paul Alexander, also a refugee of Berlin, was an early Vice-President of the synagogue - his twin brother Hanns was most famous for capturing Rudolf Höss, the Kommandant of Auschwitz. Both served as officers in the British Army during World War II and, given their fluency with the German language, were in charge of German POWs at the war's close.Notable figuresSome of the notable figures associated with the Congregation are Esther Ghan Firestone, the first female cantor in Canada, Rabbi Reuben Slonim (author, and also associate editor of The Toronto Telegram), known for his outspoken views on the Israeli-Arab conflict, Cantor Henry Weingluck, a well known artist who was a pupil of Max Liebermann, and Avrum Rosensweig, founder of Ve’ahavta, the Canadian Jewish Humanitarian Relief Organization. Since 1987, its religious leader has been writer and filmmaker Eli Rubenstein, leader of the Canadian March of the Living and March of Remembrance and Hope programs.

Address: Toronto
Phone: +14167827125
State: ON
City: Toronto
categories: landmark & historical place, synagogue



related searches: Habonim dror Toronto, Habonim Bat Mitzvah, 5 Glen Park avenue Toronto, Temple Sinai Toronto, Habonim Valves, Reform synagogue Toronto, Habonim Membership, Habonim Hebrew School
Similar places near
Shaarei Shomayim Shaarei Shomayim 204 meter Shaarei Shomayim is Toronto's largest modern orthodox synagogue.
Viewmount Viewmount 306 meter
Beth Torah Beth Torah 1 miles
The Village Shul The Village Shul 1 miles The Village Shul is a traditional synagogue where singles and families of all ages ca...
Holy Blossom Temple Holy Blossom Temple 1 miles Holy Blossom Temple. Life can blossom here.
Beth Sholom Synagogue Beth Sholom Synagogue 1 miles We invite you to discover the Beth Sholom Family.
Masa Kumta 2019 - The Beret March Masa Kumta 2019 - The Beret March 1 miles A fundraising initiative by Beth Sholom Synagogue & Brothers for Life. www.armymarch....
Stashover-Slipia Congregation Stashover-Slipia Congregation 1 miles We are a small-town shul in the heart of a big city. Here we strive to make everyone ...
Beth Torah Congregation Beth Torah Congregation 1 miles Our founding members had a dream to have their own place of worship, to congregate, c...
Beth Tzedec Congregation Beth Tzedec Congregation 1 miles A vibrant, inclusive congregation offering a place for prayer, spiritual growth, life...
Shaarei Tefillah Shaarei Tefillah 1 miles The destination for families from diverse Jewish backgrounds. http://www.shaareitefil...
Adath Israel Congregation Adath Israel Congregation 2 miles Adath Israel is a Conservative Synagogue conveniently located at Bathurst and Hwy 401...
Chabad Lubavitch on the East Side Chabad Lubavitch on the East Side 2 miles A warm and welcoming space to learn, explore and experience our rich heritage in a no...
Clanton Park Synagogue Youth Clanton Park Synagogue Youth 2 miles At Clanton Park Synagogue Youth, we want to make sure everyone is updated with all ev...
Beth David B'nai Israel Beth Am Beth David B'nai Israel Beth Am 3 miles Beth David Synagogue is a warm and welcoming Egalitarian Conservative Jewish Communit...
Comment on this place