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Coordinates: 43°3944N 70°1509W / 43.662095°N 70.252478°W / 43.662095; -70.252478
 

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Etz Chaim Synagogue
Exterior view of the synagogue, in 2015
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
Rite

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  • Jewish history museum
  • LeadershipRabbi Gary S. Berenson
    Location
    Location267 Congress Street, Portland, Maine 04101
    CountryUnited States
    Etz Chaim Synagogue is located in Maine
    Etz Chaim Synagogue

    Location in Maine

    Geographic coordinates43°39′44N 70°15′09W / 43.662095°N 70.252478°W / 43.662095; -70.252478
    Architecture
    General contractorLouis Serota
    Date established1917 (1917) (as a congregation)
    Completed1921
    Website
    etzchaim-portland.org

    Etz Chaim Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "Tree of Life") is a unaffiliated Jewish congregation, synagogue, and Jewish history museum, located at 267 Congress Street, at the head of India Street, in Portland, Maine, United States. The congregation is the only immigrant-era European-style synagogue remaining in Maine.[1] It was founded in 1917 as an English-language Orthodox Sefardi congregation, rather than in the Yiddish-language tradition; and the synagogue was completed in 1921.[2]Inc. 2003, the dwindling Orthodox congregation became egalitarian and unaffiliated with any movement.

    Gary S. Berenson is the congregation's rabbi.[3]

    Located in the India Street Historic District, the building has also housed the Maine Jewish Museum since 2010.[4]

    References

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    1. ^ "The Great Outdoors: A winter walk through history on Portland's Congress Street". The Forecaster. December 23, 2010.
  • ^ "The Story of Etz Chaim". Maine Jewish Museum.
  • ^ "Retirement will wait for Gary Berenson, Portland's newest rabbi". The Forecaster. March 25, 2014.
  • ^ "Restoration of synagogue complete for 100th anniversary". Portland Press Herald. January 12, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2024 – via Associated Press.
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