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White Shul

The White Shul, officially Congregation Kneseth Israel (Hebrew: ק׳׳ק כנסת ישראל), is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located in Far Rockaway, in Queens, New York City, New York, in the United States.[2] The congregation was established in 1922 as Talmud Torah Kneseth Israel and was nicknamed "The White Shul" after its white marble building. The original building located at Nameoke Street and Dinsmore Avenue was destroyed."[3]

The White Shul
Congregation Kneseth Israel
Hebrew: ק׳׳ק כנסת ישראל
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
Leadership
  • Rabbi Eytan Feiner
  • Rabbi Motti Neuburger
StatusActive
Location
LocationFar Rockaway, Queens, New York City, New York
CountryUnited States
Location within New York City
Geographic coordinates40°36′24″N 73°44′39″W / 40.606538°N 73.744100°W / 40.606538; -73.744100
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
Date established1922 (as a congregation)
Completed1964
Website
whiteshul.com
[1]

History edit

Congregation Kneseth Israel, a 1922-founded Orthodox congregation, initially prayed in the Far Rockaway Chamber of Commerce building on Mott Avenue.[4] When the members of the 1911-built Temple Israel synagogue,[5] located at Roanoke Avenue and State Street (the names were later changed to Nameoke Street and Dinsmore Avenue) moved in 1930 to their new quarters on Central Avenue in Lawrence, they sold their old building to Congregation Kneseth Israel.

Due to this building's appearance (a "white colonial structure"), the shul began to be called The White Shul.[3]

In 1964, Congregation Kneseth Israel moved into its present quarters at Empire Avenue and Sage Street, but the name "White Shul" is still in use, including as the name of their website.

The synagogue was affected by and recovered from Hurricane Sandy.[6]

Rabbis edit

The first Rabbi at Kneseth Israel was Rabbi Abraham B. Kahan. Hired in 1928, he had previously been the rabbi of the Kurlander Congregation in New York. Rabbi Kahan studied at the Lithuanian Yeshivos of Mir, Slabodka & Slutzk and trained for the rabbinate under Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski[7] and was also the secretary of the Agudath Harabanim.[8]

He was followed in 1931[9] by Shimshon Zelig Fortman, a Lithuanian rabbi who had also studied in Slutzk and was the father-in-law of Rabbi Moshe Sherer and Rabbi David B. Hollander.

The third and longest-serving rabbi at the White Shul was Rabbi Raphael Pelcovitz.

Pelcovitz was the shul's third rabbi, but the first to publicly speak in English. The two previous rabbis delivered their sermons in Yiddish.[10]

Rabbi Tzvi Flaum served for 13 years,[11] starting when Pelcovitz became rabbi emeritus.[10] Rabbi Eytan Feiner, his successor, is the present rabbi.

Wisconsin edit

In Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the synagogue for Congregation Adas Israel used to be informally referred to as the White Shul.[12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Contact Us". The White Shul. Retrieved July 7, 2021.[self-published source?]
  2. ^ Schachter, Rabbi Shay (May 27, 2018). "Rabbi Raphael Pelcovitz, zt'l: In Appreciation". Five Towns Jewish Times.
  3. ^ a b "Congregation Kneseth Israel – The White Shul". JCCrp.org (Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula).
  4. ^ "Synagogues of The Rockaways".
  5. ^ (Reform)
  6. ^ "White Shul, Power of Community 5 Years After Sandy". October 28, 2017.
  7. ^ "תולדות אנשי שם - חלק א - רנד, אשר זלקא (page 77 of 169)". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  8. ^ "Local News". Rockaway News. July 29, 1928.
  9. ^ "Local News". Rockaway News. July 29, 1931.
  10. ^ a b "Tribute to Rav Pelcovitz on his first Yahrzeit". The Jewish Star. March 6, 2019.
  11. ^ "Rabbi Tzvi Flaum". OU.org (Orthodox Union).
  12. ^ "The Second Sheboygan Jewish Community Reunion".
  13. ^ Zander, Sherry (August 15, 2002). "Bratwurst meets Borscht: The synagogues of Sheboygan, Wis". Dallas Jewish Week.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • White Shul's prior structure (used by the Orthodox congregation 1930-1964)
  • Photo of present White Shul


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