This is a list of current synagogues in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada:
Current synagogues
Reform
Reconstructionist
Conservative
- Adath Shalom
- Kehillat Beth Israel
Modern Orthodox
- Beit Tikvah of Ottawa
- Glebe Shul
- Machzikei Hadas
Orthodox
- Orthodox Community Ohev Yisroel
- Young Israel of Ottawa
Chabad
- Congregation Lubavitch[1]
- Ottawa Torah Center Chabad
- Chabad of Centrepointe
- Chabad of Kanata
Former synagogues
Conservative
- Agudath Israel, merged with Congregation Beth Shalom and became Kehillat Beth Israel
- Congregation Beth Shalom, originally Orthodox and later Conservative, merged with Agudath Israel and became Kehillat Beth Israel. Beth Shalom is the result of the amalgamation of Adath Jeshurun, Agudath Achim and later B'nai Jacob Congregation.
Orthodox
- Adath Jeshurun, founded in 1904 on King Edward Avenue, designed by John William Hurrell Watts.[2] The building still exists, but is now the Ottawa French Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Agudath Achim, founded in 1912 on Rideau Street, designed by Cecil Burgess
- B'nai Jacob Congregation, founded in 1910, in what is today Centretown[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Home page". Congregation Lubavitch.
- ↑ "Dictionary of Architects in Canada". Retrieved November 16, 2011.
- ↑ Committee, Communications. "History". Kehillat Beth Israel. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
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