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Ohev Sholom Congregation

Ohev Sholom Congregation (previously Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah and Ohev Sholom – The National Synagogue) (Hebrew for Lovers of Peace and Study of Torah) is the oldest Orthodox synagogue in the Shepherd Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States.[2]

Ohev Sholom Congregation
Ohev Sholom synagogue
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
LeadershipRabbi David Wolkenfeld[1]
StatusActive
Location
Location1600 Jonquil Street, Shepherd Park, NW Washington, D.C.
CountryUnited States
Location in the District of Columbia
Geographic coordinates38°59′03″N 77°02′14″W / 38.9842°N 77.0373°W / 38.9842; -77.0373
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
Groundbreaking1958
Completed1960
Website
www.ohevdc.org

The synagogue was formed from the merger of two earlier synagogues, Ohev Sholom and Talmud Torah.

History edit

Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah was formed in 1958 as a merger between Ohev Sholom Congregation, founded as Chai Adon Congregation in 1886, and Talmud Torah Congregation (the synagogue in which the father of Al Jolson once served as cantor), founded three years later. Ohev Sholom was previously situated at 5th and I Streets, NW, while Talmud Torah was previously situated at 14th and Emerson Streets, NW, having moved there from E Street in Southwest Washington.[3] Their combined Shepherd Park building opened in 1960. Membership fell in the late twentieth century as Jewish families moved to the suburbs. The synagogue opened a branch composed largely of younger families in Olney, Maryland, in 1994,[4] which became the separate congregation Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Congregation of Olney between 2002 and 2005.[5] Only a few, mostly older families, were left at the Washington DC location.

Early in the new century, a number of families who preferred urban life decided to attempt to revive Orthodox Jewish life in Shepherd Park. Hiring a new rabbi, Shmuel Herzfeld who was formerly the associate rabbi at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale synagogue headed by Rabbi Avi Weiss, was central to this effort.[6] The decision to rename the synagogue "The National Synagogue" in 2005 drew a good deal of criticism, not least from among other Jews, who felt that the name was a marketing label inaccurately implying a special position of leadership in the American Jewish community.[2] Rabbi Herzfeld defended the choice on the grounds that the name makes clear that the synagogue is welcoming and open to everyone.[7] Herzfeld insisted that in spite of the copyright on the phrase, other synagogues should feel free to use the same label.[2]

The synagogue is noted as a particularly vibrant and fast-growing institution.[8][9] Under Rabbi Herzfeld's leadership, it has taken a number of unusual initiatives, including advertising its services with leaflets and television and radio spots, holding free Yom Kippur services, and the installation of ramps and elevators to ensure that the synagogue is genuinely open to everyone.[10]

In 2023, the synagogue was renamed to simply "Ohev Sholom", dropping "The National Synagogue".[11]

Today edit

Ohev Sholom Congregation advertises itself as a dynamic Orthodox community that values Torah, prayer, and good deeds. The congregation touts its location in NW Washington as easily accessible to surrounding neighborhoods in the District of Columbia and Maryland. The congregation counts in its membership a growing number of working professionals, families with small children, and others.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Leadership - Ohev Sholom Congregation". www.ohevdc.org.
  2. ^ a b c Murphy, Caryle (2004-09-15). "A Rabbi's Unorthodox Revival". The Washington Post. p. B01.
  3. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M. (1996). The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 92–93. ISBN 0-313-28856-9.
  4. ^ . Ohev Sholom – The National Synagogue. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  5. ^ "Ohev Sholom in name only: Ohev Sholom (Washington, D.C.) rift drags on, District Appeals Court sends synagogue factions to religious court". The Jewish Whistleblower. 17 March 2005. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  6. ^ Leibel, Aaron (2004-01-22). . Washington Jewish Week. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05.
  7. ^ Amann, Paula (2005-03-03). "An Orthodox blossoming In District, traditional offerings grow, as do names". Washington Jewish Week.
  8. ^ Andrea Useem. “Tradition for a New Generation, New Rabbi brings Life Back to 119 year old synagogue”. The Washington Examiner May 26, 2005
  9. ^ John DeSio. "Former Hebrew Institute rabbi now heads the 'National Synagogue'". 2004-10-20.
  10. ^ Salmon, Jacqueline L. (Feb 3, 2007). "Barriers to Worship; Congregations Increasingly Seek Ways to Improve Access For People With Disabilities To Participate in Services". Washington Post. pp. B9. Retrieved May 2, 2011, reprinted here.
  11. ^ Siegel, Andrea F. (September 7, 2023). "Rabbi David Wolkenfeld Brings Continuity and Change to Ohev Sholom".
  12. ^ "OSTNS Home Page". ostns.org. Retrieved 2014-10-23.

External resources edit

  • Official website

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For similarly named synagogues see Ohev Sholom Ohev Sholom Congregation previously Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah and Ohev Sholom The National Synagogue Hebrew for Lovers of Peace and Study of Torah is the oldest Orthodox synagogue in the Shepherd Park neighborhood of Washington D C in the United States 2 Ohev Sholom CongregationOhev Sholom synagogueReligionAffiliationOrthodox JudaismRiteNusach AshkenazEcclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogueLeadershipRabbi David Wolkenfeld 1 StatusActiveLocationLocation1600 Jonquil Street Shepherd Park NW Washington D C CountryUnited StatesLocation in the District of ColumbiaGeographic coordinates38 59 03 N 77 02 14 W 38 9842 N 77 0373 W 38 9842 77 0373ArchitectureTypeSynagogueGroundbreaking1958Completed1960Websitewww wbr ohevdc wbr org The synagogue was formed from the merger of two earlier synagogues Ohev Sholom and Talmud Torah Contents 1 History 2 Today 3 References 4 External resourcesHistory editOhev Sholom Talmud Torah was formed in 1958 as a merger between Ohev Sholom Congregation founded as Chai Adon Congregation in 1886 and Talmud Torah Congregation the synagogue in which the father of Al Jolson once served as cantor founded three years later Ohev Sholom was previously situated at 5th and I Streets NW while Talmud Torah was previously situated at 14th and Emerson Streets NW having moved there from E Street in Southwest Washington 3 Their combined Shepherd Park building opened in 1960 Membership fell in the late twentieth century as Jewish families moved to the suburbs The synagogue opened a branch composed largely of younger families in Olney Maryland in 1994 4 which became the separate congregation Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Congregation of Olney between 2002 and 2005 5 Only a few mostly older families were left at the Washington DC location Early in the new century a number of families who preferred urban life decided to attempt to revive Orthodox Jewish life in Shepherd Park Hiring a new rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld who was formerly the associate rabbi at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale synagogue headed by Rabbi Avi Weiss was central to this effort 6 The decision to rename the synagogue The National Synagogue in 2005 drew a good deal of criticism not least from among other Jews who felt that the name was a marketing label inaccurately implying a special position of leadership in the American Jewish community 2 Rabbi Herzfeld defended the choice on the grounds that the name makes clear that the synagogue is welcoming and open to everyone 7 Herzfeld insisted that in spite of the copyright on the phrase other synagogues should feel free to use the same label 2 The synagogue is noted as a particularly vibrant and fast growing institution 8 9 Under Rabbi Herzfeld s leadership it has taken a number of unusual initiatives including advertising its services with leaflets and television and radio spots holding free Yom Kippur services and the installation of ramps and elevators to ensure that the synagogue is genuinely open to everyone 10 In 2023 the synagogue was renamed to simply Ohev Sholom dropping The National Synagogue 11 Today editOhev Sholom Congregation advertises itself as a dynamic Orthodox community that values Torah prayer and good deeds The congregation touts its location in NW Washington as easily accessible to surrounding neighborhoods in the District of Columbia and Maryland The congregation counts in its membership a growing number of working professionals families with small children and others 12 References edit Leadership Ohev Sholom Congregation www ohevdc org a b c Murphy Caryle 2004 09 15 A Rabbi s Unorthodox Revival The Washington Post p B01 Olitzky Kerry M 1996 The American Synagogue A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook Greenwood Publishing Group pp 92 93 ISBN 0 313 28856 9 Synagogue History Ohev Sholom The National Synagogue Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved April 11 2011 Ohev Sholom in name only Ohev Sholom Washington D C rift drags on District Appeals Court sends synagogue factions to religious court The Jewish Whistleblower 17 March 2005 Retrieved April 11 2011 Leibel Aaron 2004 01 22 With rabbi s hiring OSTT continues efforts to grow Washington Jewish Week Archived from the original on 2012 11 05 Amann Paula 2005 03 03 An Orthodox blossoming In District traditional offerings grow as do names Washington Jewish Week Andrea Useem Tradition for a New Generation New Rabbi brings Life Back to 119 year old synagogue The Washington Examiner May 26 2005 John DeSio Former Hebrew Institute rabbi now heads the National Synagogue 2004 10 20 Salmon Jacqueline L Feb 3 2007 Barriers to Worship Congregations Increasingly Seek Ways to Improve Access For People With Disabilities To Participate in Services Washington Post pp B9 Retrieved May 2 2011 reprinted here Siegel Andrea F September 7 2023 Rabbi David Wolkenfeld Brings Continuity and Change to Ohev Sholom OSTNS Home Page ostns org Retrieved 2014 10 23 External resources edit 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