Congregation Adas Emuno (New Jersey) Explained

Congregation Adas Emuno
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Religious Affiliation:Reform Judaism
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Status:Synagogue
Functional Status:Active
Location:Leonia, Bergen County, New Jersey
Country:United States
Map Type:USA New Jersey Bergen County
Map Size:250
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Coordinates:40.8596°N -73.9898°W
Architecture Type:Synagogue
Established:1871
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Materials:Brick
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Congregation Adas Emuno is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue in Leonia, Bergen County, New Jersey, in the United States.

History

The congregation was founded in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1871. They moved into a new synagogue in 1873, and received a donation of a Torah scroll at that time.[1] In 1883 they erected a small new synagogue building at 637 Garden Street, with a mix of Gothic Revival and Romanesque Revival styles. That building is the oldest synagogue building in New Jersey, though it was subsequently used for some years as a church, and is now a residential building.[2] [3]

In 1971, the congregation moved to Leonia, to a brick building purchased from the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.[4]

Adas Emuno owns two cemeteries.[5] The older, smaller one is a small section of Hoboken Cemetery (but was originally part of the adjacent Flower Hill Cemetery). The larger, and slightly more recent cemetery is sited in North Arlington, NJ, across Belleville Turnpike from the Arlington Memorial Park. Adas Emuno may have been the first organization to use that cemetery, though many Jewish organizations opened additional sections within it afterwards. While the main gate for the cemetery shows Hebrew year 5669 (generally corresponding to 1909), there are gravestones dating as early as 1899 within the section.

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Notes and References

  1. News: 1873-06-13 . The new synagogue of the young Congregation "Adas Emuno…" . P6 . The American Israelite . 2020-08-13 . .
  2. Gordon, Mark W. . Rediscovering Jewish Infrastructure: Update on United States Nineteenth Century Synagogues . American Jewish History . 84 . 1 . 1996 . 11–27 . 2019 .
  3. Book: Greenagel, Frank L. . The New Jersey Churchscape: Encountering Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Churches . . 2001 . 93 .
  4. Book: Karels, Carol . Leonia . . 2002 . 69 .
  5. News: 1981-10-27 . Temple to mark 110th anniversary . 11 . The Record . 2020-08-13 . .