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Hobart Synagogue

The Hobart Synagogue is a heritage-listed synagogue located in 59 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The synagogue is the oldest synagogue building in Australia and is a rare example of the Egyptian Revival style of synagogue architecture.[2] The Egyptian Revival building was constructed in 1845.[3][4] The trapezoidal shape of the windows and the columns with lotus capitals are characteristic of the Egyptian Revival style.[5][6] Currently the Hobart Synagogue has regular Orthodox and Progressive services.[7]

Hobart Synagogue
The Hobart Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
RiteOrthodox and Progressive
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue
OwnershipHobart Hebrew Congregation
Year consecrated1845 (1845)
StatusActive
Location
Location59 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania
CountryAustralia
Location in Hobart
Geographic coordinates42°52′47″S 147°19′41″E / 42.879628°S 147.327939°E / -42.879628; 147.327939
Architecture
Architect(s)James Thomson
TypeSynagogue
StyleEgyptian Revival
Founder
  • Louis Nathan
  • Samuel Moses[1]
Completed1845; 178 years ago (1845)
Reference no.2,150
Website
www.hobartsynagogue.org

The land on which the synagogue stands was originally part of the garden of former convict Judah Solomon.[8] It has a seating capacity of 150 and features hard benches at the back of the building for the Jewish convicts who in the early days were marched in under armed guard.[9] The synagogue is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register.

History edit

The building of a synagogue was raised as the Hobart Jewish community began to emerge in the 1830s. The Hobart Hebrew Congregation Synagogue was consecrated on 4 July 1845.[10] The building was designed by Hobart Town architect James Thomson, who was a Scottish convict who was pardoned in 1829.[11]

Although several synagogues and churches were built in the Egyptian Revival style in the early nineteenth century, only a few are known to survive, they include the Downtown Presbyterian Church, Nashville, the First Presbyterian Church, New York, the Old Synagogue at Canterbury, England and the Launceston Synagogue.

Current usage edit

The synagogue is the focal point of Jewish culture in Hobart, and is the only structure owned by the community.

The community is welcome to all Jews, and currently runs Orthodox and Progressive services.

The Tasmanian community reached a low point in the early 1970s when the census recorded fewer than 100 Jews in Hobart. The 2021 census recorded 376 Jews in Tasmania.[12]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wright, Virginia (n.d.). "THE SAMUEL MOSES FAMILY IN VAN DIEMEN'S LAND". deutscher and hackett. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  2. ^ Meek, H. A. (1995). "The Synagogue". Phaidon: 175, 183–4.
  3. ^ Franklin, Mark (5 July 2005). . Australian Jewish News. Archived from the original on 1 August 2008. Retrieved 11 May 2008.
  4. ^ Cox, Tim (30 March 2008). . ABC Tasmania. Archived from the original on 30 March 2008. Retrieved 11 May 2008.
  5. ^ Muir Appelbaum, Diana (2012). "Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture". Journal of Jewish Identities. 5 (2): 7.
  6. ^ Wischnitzer, Rachel (December 1954). "Thomas U. Walter's Crown Street Synagogue, 1848-49". The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 13 (4): 29–31. doi:10.2307/987638. JSTOR 987638.
  7. ^ Elias, Peter (2006). "Jewish faith". The Companion to Tasmanian History. Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  8. ^ Dunlevie, James (7 May 2020). "Banished to Van Diemen's Land, two convicts named Solomon shaped Hobart's Jewish history". ABC News (Australia). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  9. ^ Hobart - high on the list Down Under
  10. ^ "Order of service at the dedication of the synagogue, Argyle Street, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, on Friday, the 4th July, A.M., 5605-1845". Hobart Town: Hobart Hebrew Congregation. 1845. Retrieved 2 April 2019 – via Libraries Tasmania.
  11. ^ "JUDAH SOLOMON AND THE BUILDING OF THE HOBART SYNAGOGUE". Tasmanian Geographic. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  12. ^ Kohn, Peter (30 June 2022). "Record number of Jews". Australian Jewish News. Retrieved 19 August 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Hobart Hebrew Congregation Digital Archives

Further reading edit

  • Elias, P & A Elias, ed. (2003). A few from afar. Hobart.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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The Hobart Synagogue is a heritage listed synagogue located in 59 Argyle Street Hobart Tasmania Australia The synagogue is the oldest synagogue building in Australia and is a rare example of the Egyptian Revival style of synagogue architecture 2 The Egyptian Revival building was constructed in 1845 3 4 The trapezoidal shape of the windows and the columns with lotus capitals are characteristic of the Egyptian Revival style 5 6 Currently the Hobart Synagogue has regular Orthodox and Progressive services 7 Hobart SynagogueThe Hobart SynagogueReligionAffiliationJudaismRiteOrthodox and ProgressiveEcclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogueOwnershipHobart Hebrew CongregationYear consecrated1845 1845 StatusActiveLocationLocation59 Argyle Street Hobart TasmaniaCountryAustraliaLocation in HobartGeographic coordinates42 52 47 S 147 19 41 E 42 879628 S 147 327939 E 42 879628 147 327939ArchitectureArchitect s James ThomsonTypeSynagogueStyleEgyptian RevivalFounderLouis NathanSamuel Moses 1 Completed1845 178 years ago 1845 Tasmanian Heritage RegisterReference no 2 150Websitewww wbr hobartsynagogue wbr orgThe land on which the synagogue stands was originally part of the garden of former convict Judah Solomon 8 It has a seating capacity of 150 and features hard benches at the back of the building for the Jewish convicts who in the early days were marched in under armed guard 9 The synagogue is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Contents 1 History 2 Current usage 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External links 7 Further readingHistory editThe building of a synagogue was raised as the Hobart Jewish community began to emerge in the 1830s The Hobart Hebrew Congregation Synagogue was consecrated on 4 July 1845 10 The building was designed by Hobart Town architect James Thomson who was a Scottish convict who was pardoned in 1829 11 Although several synagogues and churches were built in the Egyptian Revival style in the early nineteenth century only a few are known to survive they include the Downtown Presbyterian Church Nashville the First Presbyterian Church New York the Old Synagogue at Canterbury England and the Launceston Synagogue Current usage editThe synagogue is the focal point of Jewish culture in Hobart and is the only structure owned by the community The community is welcome to all Jews and currently runs Orthodox and Progressive services The Tasmanian community reached a low point in the early 1970s when the census recorded fewer than 100 Jews in Hobart The 2021 census recorded 376 Jews in Tasmania 12 Gallery edit nbsp Convict bench nbsp Ark nbsp Seat number nbsp TorahsSee also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Judaism portal List of synagogues in Australia and New Zealand Oldest synagogues in the world History of the Jews in AustraliaReferences edit Wright Virginia n d THE SAMUEL MOSES FAMILY IN VAN DIEMEN S LAND deutscher and hackett Retrieved 2 April 2019 Meek H A 1995 The Synagogue Phaidon 175 183 4 Franklin Mark 5 July 2005 Hobart s historic shul Australian Jewish News Archived from the original on 1 August 2008 Retrieved 11 May 2008 Cox Tim 30 March 2008 Redeeming values of Hobart s Synagogue ABC Tasmania Archived from the original on 30 March 2008 Retrieved 11 May 2008 Muir Appelbaum Diana 2012 Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture Journal of Jewish Identities 5 2 7 Wischnitzer Rachel December 1954 Thomas U Walter s Crown Street Synagogue 1848 49 The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 13 4 29 31 doi 10 2307 987638 JSTOR 987638 Elias Peter 2006 Jewish faith The Companion to Tasmanian History Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies University of Tasmania Retrieved 2 April 2019 Dunlevie James 7 May 2020 Banished to Van Diemen s Land two convicts named Solomon shaped Hobart s Jewish history ABC News Australia Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 4 August 2021 Hobart high on the list Down Under Order of service at the dedication of the synagogue Argyle Street Hobart Town Van Diemen s Land on Friday the 4th July A M 5605 1845 Hobart Town Hobart Hebrew Congregation 1845 Retrieved 2 April 2019 via Libraries Tasmania JUDAH SOLOMON AND THE BUILDING OF THE HOBART SYNAGOGUE Tasmanian Geographic 4 April 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2014 Kohn Peter 30 June 2022 Record number of Jews Australian Jewish News Retrieved 19 August 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hobart Synagogue Official website Hobart Hebrew Congregation Digital ArchivesFurther reading editElias P amp A Elias ed 2003 A few from afar Hobart a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hobart Synagogue amp oldid 1135832553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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