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Congregation Knesseth Israel (Toronto) : ウィキペディア英語版
Congregation Knesseth Israel (Toronto)

Congregation Knesseth Israel, also known as the Junction Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation in Toronto. Its synagogue building is the oldest surviving in Toronto that is still in use,〔("Members preserve Junction synagogue’s legacy" ), ''Toronto Star'', July 16, 2011〕 and was designated an Ontario Heritage site〔 in 1984 under the ''Ontario Heritage Act''.〔(Knesseth Israel, The Synagogue Today ), Toronto's First Synagogues, Ontario Jewish Archives website. Accessed July 16, 2011.〕
Located at 56 Maria Street, in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood, the congregation was established in 1909〔(Congregation Knesseth Israel website ). Accessed July 16, 2011.〕 by Jewish immigrants, largely from Russia and Poland.〔(Knesseth Israel, Early History ), Ontario Jewish Archives website. Accessed July 16, 2011.〕 Services were originally held at a home at 303 Maria Street.〔 In 1911, the tract of land on which the synagogue was built was purchased for $520 with construction beginning shortly thereafter.〔〔〔
The Knesseth Israel Jewish Synagogue, Maria Street at Shipman Street, (1911) was designed by James Augustus Ellis (architect) of the firm Ellis and Connery.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Dictionary of Architects in Canada )〕 It was built with the bartered labour and donated funds of the founding members and their families.〔 The building was dedicated on September 8, 1912 and services began in 1913.〔 At its peak, in the 1920s, the temple served more than 200 Jewish residents in the neighbourhood,〔 with the presence of the synagogue contributing to a dramatic rise in Jewish migrants to the neighbourhood.〔
The building has a modest red brick facade with minimal ornamentation or detail. A double-side staircase leads to two heavy wooden doors. Circular windows on three sides of the building are divided into eighteen segments to symbolize the Hebrew word ''chai'' (life). Its interior is decorative and elegant in a traditional Eastern European style. The women's gallery on the top floor is a three-sided upper-level balcony. The lower level of the sanctuary has three sides of seating facing the centre. The ark housing the Torah scrolls is situated against the eastern wall.〔("Congregation Knesseth Israel" ), Doors Open Toronto description, City of Toronto website. Accessed July 16, 2011.〕
Many of the congregants were artisans, peddlars, shopkeepers or scrap and metal collectors while a large number of residents who were carpenters or cabinet makers found work at the nearby Heintzman & Co. piano factory on Keele Street. A number of these cabinet makers carved much of the synagogue's interior wooden architectural details.〔
The synagogue's only rabbi was Mordechai Langer who served the congregation from 1924 until 1939. Subsequently, services were conducted by a cantor or congregants.〔
Toronto's Jewish population migrated north after World War Two, resulting in the synagogue remaining largely closed except for holidays and special events since the 1950s. Nevertheless, it has a congregation of 80 full-time and 300 associate members〔 most of whom grew up in the area or are descended from the founding members.〔
Philanthropist and arts patron Joey Tanenbaum is the grandson of one of the synagogue's founders and attended services as a boy. He remains a member and funded the synagogue's restoration in the 1990s.〔
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