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Temple Israel (Ottawa) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temple Israel (Ottawa)
Temple Israel is the Jewish Reform Congregation of Ottawa. The community is dedicated to Torah, Tzedakah and Avodah. Temple Israel is the second largest congregation in Ottawa, with approximately 340 families. 〔(Temple Israel (Ottawa) )〕 Temple Israel provides outreach to unaffiliated Jews, many social justice activities, interfaith dialogue between the congregation and Christians and Muslims, and supports a strong and vibrant supplementary religious school and youth group.〔(Rabbi Steven Garten at Temple Israel )〕 ==History== The Jewish population of Ottawa grew from 20 families in 1889 to approximately 5,500 in 1961. 〔 http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/histoires_de_chez_nous-community_memories/pm_v2.php?id=exhibit_home&fl=0&lg=English&ex=00000787 Jewish Community, Ottawa Jewish Archives〕 Temple Israel Congregation, which was the first reform congregation in Ottawa, was founded by Bill and Billy Danson, Myrna and Ernie Potechin, Irwin and Elaine Singer, Sam and Jean Bond, along with Madelyn Alexandor in the spring of 1966. By November 1966, the membership consisted of seventeen families. Tenets of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations are followed. In March, 1967 the name Temple Israel was chosen. The first consecration service was held on October 28, 1967 at the Histadrut Centre. Later, consecreation services were held at the Montefiore Club with occasional large services at the Château Laurier or El Mirador Hotel. 〔(Anna, and Valerie Knowles. A Common Thread: A History of the Jews of Ottawa. Renfrew, Ont.: General Store Pub. House, 2009. Print. )〕 From September, 1971-October 1972, the congregation had its first permanent home in the former B’nai Jacob Synagogue on 54 James Street. The building, which had been renovated by Temple Israel, was badly damaged by fire in 1972. Services were held from 1972-1975 in the Montefiore Club, the Jewish Community Centre, 151 Chapel Street and the Unitarian Congregation. In 1975, Temple Israel held their High Holiday services in a newly designed synagogue building on Prince of Wales Drive. Rabbi David Powell served the congregation from the summer of 1967 until June 1972, and was followed by Rabbi Donald Gerber 1972-1976. 〔(Temple Israel Congregation )〕 Rabbi Steven Garten became rabbi emeritus in 2014 after having served as Temple Israel's spiritual leader 19 years from 1995 -June 2014 and overseeing the direction and curriculum of the Temple Israel Religious school since 2007.〔(Temple Israel (Ottawa) )〕 Nearly 220 congregants have travelled to Israel on missions guided by Rabbi Garten.
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