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The Dunedin Synagogue is an historic synagogue in Dunedin, New Zealand. It is the world's southernmost synagogue. The name can refer both to the historic building, the old Dunedin synagogue, and to the Dunedin Jewish Congregation, Dunedin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dunedin Jewish Congregation )〕 ==First synagogue== Dunedin's first Jewish congregation assembled in January 1862 in the home of H.E. Nathan in George Street. With 43 members, it was clear that a more permanent base, and a site in Moray Place. A synagogue, designed by W. H. Sumner, was built and opened in September 1863.〔Croot, Charles (1999). ''Dunedin churches: Past and present.'' Dunedin: Otago Settlers Association. pp. 63–64. ISBN 0-473-03979-6〕 This building was used until 1881, by which time it was proving too small for the growing congregation.〔Knight, Hardwicke (1993) ''Church Building in Otago.'' Dunedin: Hardwicke Knight. ISBN 0-9597857-9-5. pp.85-87〕 The building was sold to the Freemasons, who occupied it until 1992 as a Masonic Lodge. Since that time it has been a private residence, and contains an art gallery (the Temple Gallery).〔(Dunedin arts directory ). Retrieved 9 July 2010.〕 This structure is the southernmost permanent site, past or present, of a synagogue in the world.
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