The name "Barnert Memorial Temple" originally referred to its landmark building at Broadway and Straight Street in Paterson. It was named in honor of Miriam Barnert, the wife of Nathan Barnert, a local real estate developer and Mayor of Paterson, who donated the building.[2] In 1970, the Paterson former synagogue building was deconsecrated and converted into a warehouse.[3]
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^Schwartz, Cipora O. (February 28, 2007). An American Jewish Odyssey - American Religious Freedoms and the Nathan Barnert Memorial Temple. Ktav Pub & Distributors Inc. p. 144. ISBN978-0881259506.
^"WANTS HIS MEMORIAL BACK.; Ex-Mayor Barnett Says Jew Congregation Have Violated Deed of Gift". The New York Times. January 13, 1908.
^"Barnet Temple closing" (image). Paterson News. April 14, 1970 – via Jewishgen.org.
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barnert, temple, barnert, memorial, temple, reform, jewish, synagogue, located, route, south, franklin, lakes, bergen, county, jersey, united, states, synagogue, place, worship, congregation, jeshurun, transliteration, from, hebrew, children, upright, founded,. The Barnert Memorial Temple is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 747 Route 208 South in Franklin Lakes Bergen County New Jersey in the United States The synagogue is the place of worship for the Congregation B nai Jeshurun transliteration from Hebrew as Children of the Upright founded in Paterson in 1847 In 1987 the congregation moved to a new temple building in Franklin Lakes 1 Barnert TempleReligionAffiliationReform JudaismEcclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogueLeadershipRabbi Rachel SteinerRabbi Eliza Scheffler Assistant Rabbi Elyse Frishman Emerita StatusActiveLocationLocation747 Route 208 South Franklin Lakes Bergen County New Jersey 07417CountryUnited StatesLocation in Bergen County New JerseyGeographic coordinates41 00 49 N 74 12 38 W 41 01360 N 74 21053 W 41 01360 74 21053ArchitectureTypeSynagogueDate established1847 as a congregation Completed1987Websitebarnerttemple wbr org The congregation is led by Rabbi Rachel Steiner The name Barnert Memorial Temple originally referred to its landmark building at Broadway and Straight Street in Paterson It was named in honor of Miriam Barnert the wife of Nathan Barnert a local real estate developer and Mayor of Paterson who donated the building 2 In 1970 the Paterson former synagogue building was deconsecrated and converted into a warehouse 3 References edit Schwartz Cipora O February 28 2007 An American Jewish Odyssey American Religious Freedoms and the Nathan Barnert Memorial Temple Ktav Pub amp Distributors Inc p 144 ISBN 978 0881259506 WANTS HIS MEMORIAL BACK Ex Mayor Barnett Says Jew Congregation Have Violated Deed of Gift The New York Times January 13 1908 Barnet Temple closing image Paterson News April 14 1970 via Jewishgen org External links editOfficial website nbsp nbsp This article about a synagogue or other Jewish place of worship in the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a religious building or structure in New Jersey is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barnert Temple amp oldid 1192424555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,