Rabbin Zvi Hirsch Cohen – Résidence
Une personnalité importante du leadership rabbinique de Montréal, le rabbin Zvi Hirsch Cohen (1862-1950) était reconnu comme le chef rabbin non officiel de Montréal et...
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Une personnalité importante du leadership rabbinique de Montréal, le rabbin Zvi Hirsch Cohen (1862-1950) était reconnu comme le chef rabbin non officiel de Montréal et...
Shaar Hashomayim fut la deuxième synagogue fondée à Montréal après Shearith Israel, dont elle se dissocia en 1846. Ses premiers membres s’étaient réunis dès 1834,...
Shaar Hashomayim fut la deuxième synagogue fondée à Montréal après Shearith Israel, dont elle se dissocia en 1846. Ses premiers membres s’étaient réunis dès 1834,...
Shaar Hashomayim was the second synagogue founded in Montreal after Shearith Israel, from which it broke off in 1846. Its first members had begun to...
Shaar Hashomayim was the second synagogue founded in Montreal after Shearith Israel, from which it broke off in 1846. Its first members had begun to...
Shaar Hashomayim was the second synagogue founded in Montreal after Shearith Israel, from which it broke off in 1846. Its first members had begun to...
Une personnalité importante du leadership rabbinique de Montréal, le rabbin Zvi Hirsch Cohen (1862-1950) était reconnu comme le chef rabbin non officiel de Montréal et...
Audio: Hazzan Joshua Dlin sings "Sheva B’rachot," (Seven Blessings). In modern Jewish wedding ceremonies the seven blessings are often recited for the bride and groom...
(Traduction à venir) Historic outline The congregation was established in 1903 and occupied several locations (including what today is 3972 St-Laurent) before settling at 4299...
Audio: Hazzan Goodman (Bill) Aronson sings "Va’ani T’filati" (And I Am My Prayer), a declaration made by King David in Psalms, recited before reading the...