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Coordinates: 42°2133N 71°1203W / 42.35917°N 71.20083°W / 42.35917; -71.20083
 

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Adams Street Shul
The Adams Street Shul
Religion
AffiliationModern Orthodox Judaism
RiteNusach Sefard
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
LeadershipRabbi Ahron Benmergui
StatusActive
Location
Location168 Adams Street, Village of Nonantum, Newton, Massachusetts 02458
CountryUnited States
Adams Street Shul is located in Massachusetts
Adams Street Shul

Location in Massachusetts

Geographic coordinates42°21′33N 71°12′03W / 42.35917°N 71.20083°W / 42.35917; -71.20083
Architecture
StyleRomanesque Revival
Date established1911 (as a congregation)
Completed1912
MaterialsBrick
Website
adamsstreet.org

Agudas Achim Anshei Sfard Synagogue

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Arealess than one acre
NRHP reference No.90000035[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 14, 1990

The Adams Street Shul, officially the Congregation Agudas Achim Anshei Sfard, is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 168 Adams Street in the village of NonantuminNewton, Massachusetts, in the United States. Built in 1912 for a congregation established in 1911, it is home to Newton's oldest Jewish congregation, and one of the oldest in the region still occupying its original synagogue.

Its Romanesque Revival-style building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 16, 1990.[1]

Architecture and history

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The Adams Street Shul is located on the north side of Adams Street a short way east of Watertown Street (Massachusetts Route 16), the main road through Nonantum Village. It is a single-story brick structure, three bays wide, with a pair of round-arch windows flanking the main entrance, which is also set in a round-arch opening. Above the entrance is an oculus window with a Star of David.[2]

The synagogue was built in 1912 by a Jewish congregation established in 1911. It was Newton's only synagogue until 1937, when Temple Emanuel was completed on Ward Street. It was built with significant contribution of labor by the congregation, which included skilled craftsmen. The Torah ark and bema were added in 1924, the work of a Jewish-Ukrainian craftsman, who also created the Vilna Shul ark. The interior has seen only modest alterations since its construction.[2] The congregation has remained small but steady, with many families having multiple generations of membership.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  • ^ a b "NRHP nomination for Agudas Achim Anshei Sfard Synagogue". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
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