facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and information for Walnut Street Synagogue of Chelsea, MA

Walnut Street Synagogue of Chelsea, MA

About

One of the longest operating Orthodox synagogues in Massachusetts.

Description

In 1887, Jews gathered in the home of Monas Berlin to daven on Shabbosos and Yamim Tovim. In time the minyan moved to new quarters. It was called Congregation Ohabei Shalom. By 1901 the growing congregation had enough funds to purchase property at the corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, which was to become the site of the Walnut Street Shul. In the early 1900s Congregation Ohabei Sholom merged with another group under the name Congregation Agudas Sholom. This became the largest congregation in Chelsea and had almost completed a new shul building on the Walnut Street site when it was destroyed by fire in 1908. The destroyed building was rebuilt from a design by non-Jewish architect Harry Dustin Joll, in 1909. The magnificent structure was sometimes called the "Queen of Synagogues" and is believed to have been the largest shul in New England at the time. In the bylaws of 1909, the founding members declared that "The organization shall carry the name of 'Congregation Agudas Sholom of Chelsea, Massachusetts' and shall be conducted as strictly Orthodox. The congregation shall consist of a school for learning, a shul for prayer, and everything shall be carried out strictly under the requirements of the Jewish religion and under the strict Jewish laws and customs as govern other Orthodox congregations - and this paragraph shall not be changed so long as there are seven members in good standing who are satisfied to support the charter of this congregation." The ground floor of the shul contains a kitchen and two battei medrash, a smaller one that was used for daily davening and a larger one, where Shabbos services usually took place. The men's section of the main shul is one flight up. The aron of the main shul stands 37.5 feet high and is made of solid oak with carvings of animals and symbols from the Torah. The women's gallery is located on the third floor, with a seating capacity nearly equal to that of the men's section downstairs. Together, the men's and ladies' sections on the second and third floors can seat 1109 people.

Mission

To continue to provide religious services, education and community outreach to the Orthodox community of Chelsea, MA and the surrounding cities.

For more information call: (617) 884-8668

Address: 145 Walnut St, Chelsea (Massachusetts) 02150
Phone: (617) 884-8668
Email: moc.eugoganysteertstunlaw@ofni
State: MA
City: Chelsea
Street Number: 145 Walnut St
Zip Code: 02150
categories: history museum, nonprofit organization, synagogue



related searches: Chelsea synagogue, Temple Emanuel Chelsea, Walnut Street Minyan, Congregation Beth Israel
Similar places near
Congregation Agudath Shalom Congregation Agudath Shalom 0 meter Congregation Agudath Shalom, also known as Agudas Sholom the Walnut Street Synagogue ...
Temple Emmanuel of Chelsea Temple Emmanuel of Chelsea 820 meter Temple Emmanuel Chelsea serves reform and conservative congregants from across the No...
Temple Isaiah of Great Neck Temple Isaiah of Great Neck 178 miles Jewish Synagogue associated with the Reform Movement
The Chelsea Shul - Cong. Emunath Israel The Chelsea Shul - Cong. Emunath Israel 190 miles Welcome to Congregation Emunath Israel, where history LIVES ON. A place where over 15...
TBEMC/Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim TBEMC/Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim 207 miles Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim is a unique Conservative congregation in Cranford, with m...
Mekor Habracha/Center City Synagogue Mekor Habracha/Center City Synagogue 273 miles A very nice Jewish temple with a kind, family centered group of young and diverse cro...
Har Sinai Congregation Har Sinai Congregation 360 miles Welcome to our Har Sinai Congregation's Facebook Page, we hope you become an active p...
SHORESH Shir Shalom SHORESH Shir Shalom 624 miles The best, warmest, most genuine temple in metro Detroit. Both rabbis and cantor are d...
Temple Israel Temple Israel 625 miles
Temple Shir Shalom Temple Shir Shalom 626 miles Thinking about joining a Temple in the Metro Detroit area? Wondering where to belong?...
B'nai Israel Synagogue - West Bloomfield B'nai Israel Synagogue - West Bloomfield 627 miles I have been a member since 1987. I really enjoy the worship and community.
Temple Kol Ami Temple Kol Ami 627 miles Temple Kol Ami is a Reform congregation committed to Jewish values, education and spi...
Comment on this place