Beth Israel Synagogue (Oranjestad, Aruba) Explained

Beth Israel Synagogue
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Religious Affiliation:Reform Judaism
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Organisational Status:Synagogue
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Leadership:Rabbi Alberto (Baruch) Zeilicovich
Functional Status:Active
Location:Adriaan Laclé Boulevard 2, Oranjestad
Country:Aruba
Map Type:Aruba
Map Size:250
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Year Completed:1962
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Materials:Brick
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The Beth Israel Synagogue is a Progressive Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Adriaan Laclé Boulevard 2, in Oranjestad, Aruba. Established as a congregation in 1956, the synagogue was completed in 1962. The Aruban Jewish community is an independent congregation with a liberal style similar to Reform or Conservative Judaism.[1]

The rabbi, since September 2022, is Rabbi Alberto (Baruch) Zeilicovich.

Community

The community consists mostly of Jewish immigrants that arrived in Aruba from different parts of the world, and made it their home. After 1924, a large group of Eastern European Jews, mostly from Poland, settled here, together with Jews from the Netherlands and Sephardic families from Suriname, another Dutch colony at that time. The community opened a Jewish center in 1942 – the Jewish Country Club – and four years later, with the arrival of some Holocaust survivors, the community was officially organized.[2]

Today, there are about 75 members, plus 180 overseas members. Due to its small size, and the intimate, close knit nature of the community, one joint organization was formed, blending the Sephardic with the Ashkenazic traditions, respecting the common culture, and enjoying the differences.[3]

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References

  1. According to Haruth Communications and the UJCL
  2. News: Fellner, Dan . Aruba’s new rabbi comes out of retirement to lead a congregation in ‘paradise’ . . 19 March 2023 . 26 August 2024 .
  3. Web site: Scheib, Ariel . Aruba Virtual Jewish History Tour . Jewish Virtual Library . n.d. . 26 August 2024 .

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