Congregation Beth Ora (Saint Laurent) Explained

Congregation Beth Ora
Religious Affiliation:Modern Orthodox Judaism
Sect:Ashkenazi
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Governing Body:Orthodox Union
Leadership:Rabbi Anthony Knopf
Status:Synagogue
Functional Status:Active
Location:Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec
Country:Canada
Coordinates:45.4971°N -73.6886°W
Established:1953
Year Completed:1957
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Congregation Beth Ora is an Modern Orthodox synagogue serving the Ashkenazi Jewish community in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada.[1]

Founded in 1953 by William Weiss as "The Jewish Congregation of Saint Laurent", the synagogue adopted its constitution in 1956, and construction was finalized in 1957. The name was later changed to Beth Ora in 1959.

The synagogue is a member of the Orthodox Union.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Beth Ora, a Second Home for Jews in Saint Laurent . The Suburban . aint-Laurent . September 13, 2017 . 24 October 2023 .