Dr. Max Nordau Synagogue
The Dr. Max Nordau Synagogue, also called Hebrew community Dor Jadash, is located in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires.
| Dr. Max Nordau Synagogue | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Conservative Judaism |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Active Synagogue |
| Location | |
| Location | Buenos Aires |
| Geographic coordinates | 34°36′3.2″S 58°26′35.6″W |
| Architecture | |
| Completed | 1955 |
History
Although the temple was opened in 1955, its history began in 1912, when a group of immigrants coming from a few countries of Eastern Europe, among them Lithuanians, Russians, and Poles, founded a cultural center, near the place where is now the Dr. Max Nordau Synagogue.[1]
In 1923, the synagogue moved to its current location, Murillo 665, site of a cheder school, with 20 students and a teacher. That same year, the congregation changed its name to "Doctor Max Nordau Hebrew Association", named after the Zionist leader and follower of Theodor Herzl.[1]
In 1985, the congregation was renamed Dor Jadash (Hebrew: דור חדש, romanized: Dor Hadash, lit. 'new generation'). Dor Jadash is a conservative congregation.[1]
References
- "Comunidad Dor Jadash". Masorti Olami. Archived from the original on April 2, 2016.