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Congregation Sherith Israel (Nashville, Tennessee)

Founded circa 1900, Congregation Sherith Israel is an Orthodox synagogue located in Nashville, Tennessee. Currently led by Rabbi Saul Strosberg and Cantor George Lieberman, it welcomes Jews of all backgrounds and levels of observance.[1]

Name edit

"Sherith Israel" is a rendition of the Hebrew שארית ישראל, which means "Remnant of Israel." In some early synagogue documents, the name was spelled "Shearith Israel," which reflects the presence of the aleph (א) in שארית ("Sherith").

History edit

Sherith Israel has its beginnings in 1887, when it was a Hungarian congregation organized by the Hungarian Benevolent Society of Nashville.[2]

In 1904, another congregation called Adath Israel declared itself as a Conservative congregation, making the Hungarian synagogue the only Orthodox congregation in Nashville. Wedge issues like mixed-gender seating encouraged many from Adath Israel to join the Hungarian congregation. The following year, it adopted the name "Sherith Israel."[2]

Soon afterwards, the congregation purchased a building on Fifth Avenue for use as a synagogue. Since it was next to the Ryman Auditorium, home to the Grand Ole Opry, there was some humorous confusion as country music fans walked in by mistake, and began listening to the Hebrew prayer service instead.[2]

Notable members edit

Rabbi Zalman I. Posner, who arrived in Nashville in 1949,[3] was a shaliach, or emissary, of the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn. He and his wife, Rebbetzin Risya Posner, served as the spiritual leaders of the synagogue for many years. A small sample of Rabbi Posner's sermons appear in his book Reflections on the Sedra. He is a well-known Chasidic authority world-wide, and has authored, edited, and translated many works, including Think Jewish (author), the Tanya (translator, two parts of five), and the Hebrew-English Nusach HaAri Siddur published by Kehot (editor). Before his retirement from Sherith Israel, he gave classes about the Tanya, the weekly Torah portion, the Talmud, and how the modern world is placed in the realm of Jewish tradition.

Cantor George Lieberman, an active leader and teacher of the congregation today, joined the synagogue in March 1996. Trained at the Yeshiva University Cantorial School, Cantor Lieberman continues to serve as the congregation's baal korei, or Torah scroll reader, and to lead Sabbath and Holiday services for the congregation. He also teaches Hebrew, prepares children for bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah, and gives adult-level classes about the weekly portion in the Torah. In addition, he has taught classes about the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (a famous code of Jewish law) and Midrash (a collection of traditional allegories that frequently flesh out details in the Torah), and many other topics.

Saul Strosberg was appointed rabbi of Congregation Sherith Israel in 2005. He is a graduate of Yeshiva University and has ordination from Yeshivat Chovevei Torah. Under his leadership, Sherith Israel's membership has grown from 140 families to over 200.

Akiva School edit

Congregation Sherith Israel is also the original site of the Akiva Jewish Day School, which Rabbi Zalman I. Posner founded in 1954. In 1999, Akiva School moved to the Gordon Jewish Community Center at 801 Percy Warner Blvd.[4] The classrooms on the ground floor are now used by the Sherith Israel Sunday School program for children. Additionally, a portion of the space in the "ladies' balcony" above the sanctuary on the third floor was partitioned and converted into classrooms. The space has since been reclaimed for the balcony during the renovations from 2008-09.

Sherith Israel today edit

The current building at 3600 West End Avenue dates back to 1948,[2] but it has been upgraded and augmented over that time. It now has a mikvah, a social hall, a large and small sanctuary, and separate kitchens for meat and dairy kosher cooking. Sherith Israel offers adult classes in Hebrew and Scripture, and has a daily minyan for prayer services three times a day every day of the year, excepting Sabbath and Holidays when extra services are added. An eruv surrounds the local community.[5]

The main sanctuary is used for Sabbath and Holiday services, and often is also used during the week. It has stained-glass windows specially commissioned for the building, each depicting a scene from the Torah. Large, back-lit sculptures depicting the Two Tablets of the Covenant flank the ark in the front of the sanctuary. There are two sections for women that flank the recessed area for men in the center of the room. In addition, a women's balcony in the rear overlooks the room. Mechitzas about five feet tall separate the male and female sections of the room.

The small sanctuary doubles as a classroom, and holds many tables for this purpose. It also contains part of the synagogue's library, its walls covered in bookshelves. There is an ark in this room, and a large reading table from which to read the Torah scrolls.

Notable Members edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About Us." Congregation Sherith Israel. . Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2008-06-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ a b c d "History of Nashville Congregations." The Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life. . Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  3. ^ "Personnel: Rabbi Emeritus Zalman Posner." Congregation Sherith Israel. http://www.sherithisrael.com/personnel_detail.asp?personnelID=2 2015-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Also, "Pioneering Chabad Emissary, Mother and Grandmother Passes Away in Nashville." Chabad.org Obituaries. http://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/585088/jewish/Pioneering-Chabad-Emissary-Mother-and-Grandmother-Passes-Away-in-Nashville.htm
  4. ^ "About Akiva School." Akiva School of Nashville. http://www.akivanashville.net/about.asp
  5. ^ "The Nashville Eruv." Congregation Sherith Israel. <http://www.sherithisrael.com/community_eruv.asp> September 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 10 November 2011.

External links edit

  • Sherith Israel website

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Founded circa 1900 Congregation Sherith Israel is an Orthodox synagogue located in Nashville Tennessee Currently led by Rabbi Saul Strosberg and Cantor George Lieberman it welcomes Jews of all backgrounds and levels of observance 1 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Notable members 4 Akiva School 5 Sherith Israel today 6 Notable Members 7 References 8 External linksName edit Sherith Israel is a rendition of the Hebrew שארית ישראל which means Remnant of Israel In some early synagogue documents the name was spelled Shearith Israel which reflects the presence of the aleph א in שארית Sherith History editSherith Israel has its beginnings in 1887 when it was a Hungarian congregation organized by the Hungarian Benevolent Society of Nashville 2 In 1904 another congregation called Adath Israel declared itself as a Conservative congregation making the Hungarian synagogue the only Orthodox congregation in Nashville Wedge issues like mixed gender seating encouraged many from Adath Israel to join the Hungarian congregation The following year it adopted the name Sherith Israel 2 Soon afterwards the congregation purchased a building on Fifth Avenue for use as a synagogue Since it was next to the Ryman Auditorium home to the Grand Ole Opry there was some humorous confusion as country music fans walked in by mistake and began listening to the Hebrew prayer service instead 2 Notable members editRabbi Zalman I Posner who arrived in Nashville in 1949 3 was a shaliach or emissary of the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn He and his wife Rebbetzin Risya Posner served as the spiritual leaders of the synagogue for many years A small sample of Rabbi Posner s sermons appear in his book Reflections on the Sedra He is a well known Chasidic authority world wide and has authored edited and translated many works including Think Jewish author the Tanya translator two parts of five and the Hebrew English Nusach HaAri Siddur published by Kehot editor Before his retirement from Sherith Israel he gave classes about the Tanya the weekly Torah portion the Talmud and how the modern world is placed in the realm of Jewish tradition Cantor George Lieberman an active leader and teacher of the congregation today joined the synagogue in March 1996 Trained at the Yeshiva University Cantorial School Cantor Lieberman continues to serve as the congregation s baal korei or Torah scroll reader and to lead Sabbath and Holiday services for the congregation He also teaches Hebrew prepares children for bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah and gives adult level classes about the weekly portion in the Torah In addition he has taught classes about the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch a famous code of Jewish law and Midrash a collection of traditional allegories that frequently flesh out details in the Torah and many other topics Saul Strosberg was appointed rabbi of Congregation Sherith Israel in 2005 He is a graduate of Yeshiva University and has ordination from Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Under his leadership Sherith Israel s membership has grown from 140 families to over 200 Akiva School editCongregation Sherith Israel is also the original site of the Akiva Jewish Day School which Rabbi Zalman I Posner founded in 1954 In 1999 Akiva School moved to the Gordon Jewish Community Center at 801 Percy Warner Blvd 4 The classrooms on the ground floor are now used by the Sherith Israel Sunday School program for children Additionally a portion of the space in the ladies balcony above the sanctuary on the third floor was partitioned and converted into classrooms The space has since been reclaimed for the balcony during the renovations from 2008 09 Sherith Israel today editThe current building at 3600 West End Avenue dates back to 1948 2 but it has been upgraded and augmented over that time It now has a mikvah a social hall a large and small sanctuary and separate kitchens for meat and dairy kosher cooking Sherith Israel offers adult classes in Hebrew and Scripture and has a daily minyan for prayer services three times a day every day of the year excepting Sabbath and Holidays when extra services are added An eruv surrounds the local community 5 The main sanctuary is used for Sabbath and Holiday services and often is also used during the week It has stained glass windows specially commissioned for the building each depicting a scene from the Torah Large back lit sculptures depicting the Two Tablets of the Covenant flank the ark in the front of the sanctuary There are two sections for women that flank the recessed area for men in the center of the room In addition a women s balcony in the rear overlooks the room Mechitzas about five feet tall separate the male and female sections of the room The small sanctuary doubles as a classroom and holds many tables for this purpose It also contains part of the synagogue s library its walls covered in bookshelves There is an ark in this room and a large reading table from which to read the Torah scrolls Notable Members editAmy Jill LevineReferences edit About Us Congregation Sherith Israel Archived copy Archived from the original on 2008 06 06 Retrieved 2008 06 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d History of Nashville Congregations The Goldring Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life History of Nashville Congregations Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2010 07 20 Personnel Rabbi Emeritus Zalman Posner Congregation Sherith Israel http www sherithisrael com personnel detail asp personnelID 2 Archived 2015 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Also Pioneering Chabad Emissary Mother and Grandmother Passes Away in Nashville Chabad org Obituaries http www chabad org news article cdo aid 585088 jewish Pioneering Chabad Emissary Mother and Grandmother Passes Away in Nashville htm About Akiva School Akiva School of Nashville http www akivanashville net about asp The Nashville Eruv Congregation Sherith Israel lt http www sherithisrael 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