Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari | |
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Hebrew: ק״ק בית תקוה אהבת שלום נוסח האר״י | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Modern Orthodox Judaism |
Rite | Ashkenazi |
Leadership |
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Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | 136 Westpark Boulevard, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec |
Country | Canada |
Location in Montreal | |
Geographic coordinates | 45°29′32″N 73°49′10″W / 45.4921489°N 73.819486°W |
Architecture | |
Type | Synagogue |
Date established | 1964 |
Website | |
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Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari (Hebrew: ק״ק בֵּית תִקְוָה אַהֲבָת שָׁלוֹם נוֹסָח הַאֲרִ״י), also known simply as Beth Tikvah (Hebrew: בֵּית תִקְוָה, transl. 'House of Hope'), is a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec, Canada.
History
Beth Tikvah was founded in 1964 by a group of about 20 young families who were considered pioneers of Jewish life in the West Island.[2] Rabbi Mordecai Zeitz arrived at the invitation of local families, and with support from a synagogue-planting subsidy program of Yeshiva University.[3]
A house was purchased which accommodated the congregation and Hebrew school until the fall of 1968, when a congregation that would soon reach 300 families moved into a new multi-purpose auditorium on the present site.
Beth Tikvah has run a supplementary school, Hebrew Academy, since the synagogue's establishment.[4] The synagogue opened a full-time elementary day school, Hebrew Foundation School (Hebrew: בֵּית סֵפֶר הַיְסוֹד הַעִבְרִי), in the fall of 1970.
Since 2004, the synagogue has housed an eighteenth-century torah scroll from Rokycany, Bohemia, originally secured by the Czech Memorial Scrolls Centre in 1964.[5] In August 2007, Beth Tikvah merged with Congregation Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari, formed in 1910 (Nusach Hoari) and 1915 (Ahavat Shalom–Anshei Galicia).[6]
References
- ↑ Greenaway, Kathryn (May 22, 2013). "Retiring Dollard Rabbi Honored for his 49 Years of Leadership". Montreal Gazette.
- ↑ "Our History". Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari. Dollard-des-Ormeaux. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
- ↑ Shepherd, Harvey (March 4, 1989). "Dollard's 'House of Hope' Celebrating 25th Anniversary". The Gazette. Montreal. p. K5.
- ↑ Segall, Sima (June 7, 1991). Jewish Supplementary Schooling in Montreal in the Latter Part of the Twentieth Century (PDF) (Thesis). Montreal: McGill University. p. 19. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
- ↑ Lesser, Julie (June 10, 2004). "Torah Scroll Carries Spirit of Holocaust Victims". The Gazette. Montreal. p. F6.
- ↑ Landau-Chark, Susan J. (March 2008). Community, Identity, and Religious Leadership as Expressed through the Role of the Rabbi's Wife (PDF) (Thesis). Montreal: Concordia University.