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Temple Society of Concord : ウィキペディア英語版
Temple Society of Concord

The Temple Society of Concord, commonly referred to as Temple Concord, is a Reform Jewish congregation located at 910 Madison Street, Syracuse, New York. Temple Concord, a member of the Union for Reform Judaism, is the ninth oldest still-active Jewish congregation in the United States. Temple Concord is the leading Reform synagogue in Central New York and maintains the largest Jewish religious school in the region. Religious services are held every Friday night and Saturday morning, and on Jewish holidays. Religious school and adult education programs take place twice a week. Temple Concord is also the setting for a wide array of educational, cultural and social events the serve then entire Syracuse-area community.
==Early history==

Temple Concord was founded in 1839 by German immigrants drawn to upstate New York by the new Erie Canal. The small group gathered in a back room of a local store for meetings and worship services. By 1841 they had moved to the second floor of a member’s home on Mulberry Street, from where they hired their first religious leader (he was not formally trained or ordained as a rabbi). The group incorporated under the laws of the State of New York on February 24, 1942. and first took the name “Comrades of Peace” and shortly thereafter Keneseth Shalome, which they translated in formal English as Temple Society of Concord. Incorporation papers list Max Thalheimer, Samuel Bernheimer and Joseph Wiseman as trustees.〔B. G. Rudolph, ''From a Minyan to a Community: a History of the Jews of Syracuse.'' Syracuse: Syracuse, University Press, 1970, p. 1-3〕

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