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Old Synagogues can
be found all over Baltimore City, marking the progress of Jewish neighborhoods
throughout the City. A heavy concentration of the old buildings
can be found in East Baltimore, around the East Baltimore Street
and Broadway area, as well as along Park Heights Avenue, and
into Northwest Baltimore City. Surprising , Southwest Baltimore
City also has several old Synagogues located on streets tucked back
in some of the neighborhoods.
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Adas Israel Amshea Sofhed Synagogue
2112 East Baltimore
Street
1928 to the mid 1950's , after which apparently closed.
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Adath Israel
2025 East Baltimore
Street
West Baltimore
City has plenty of old Synagogues, but Southeast Baltimore City
has quite a Hebrew History as well. There were several old Synagogues
located on East Baltimore Street, such as the Adath Israel Synagogue seen here. The building
was used from 1920 to the late 1940's. The congregation had used earlier
addresses at 43 North Caroline Street , and 1725 East Baltimore Street.
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Adath Jesuron -
Adath Yeshurun
127 South Exeter Street
Had been at 106 Albemarle Street, moved here in 1933. In 1949,
moved to 4651 Pimlico Road until the late 1960's. Has since moved to the
County.
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Agudas Achim Nasah
Ari
132 S Caroline Street @ Pratt Street
Began
around 1916 from this location. By 1950, had moved out to Quantico
Avenue in Northwest Baltimore City, which closed by the late 1960's.
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Ahavas Sholom
118 - 26 South Poppleton Street
A recent check of the
address listed on South Poppleton Street found only
an empty lot at this location. Had been made out of a former church ,
opening about 1916 and closing in the early 1960's. Moved to 1119 West
Baltimore Street, where it finally closed for good a few years later.
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Aitz Chajim
15 South Eden Street
earlier address - 16-18 North Exeter
Later 15-21 North Exeter Street
By the mid 1950's , it had merged and was closed.
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Anshei Bobruisk
Congregation
148-50 North High Street
Moved here in 1920. Had earlier addresses of 1104 East Pratt Street
, and 211 Aisquith Street . By late 1930's, merged and moved out to
2620 Quantico Avenue, in Northwest Baltimore City.
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Anshei Emunan
513 South Hanover @ Welcome Alley
Opened
in the old Saint Stephen's P.E. Church in 1891. Closed by the mid 1950's
- merged.
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Anshei Koulah
114 North Exeter Street
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Anshei Sfard Congregation
( Directory )
Anshei Sphard
Aisquith @ Fayette
(Later listed as 4 North Broadway )
The photo shown is not the
Aisquith Address, which appears to have been razed. The
Congregation later moved to a address at 4 North Broadway, which
is seen in this photo.
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Anshei Kovna Synagogue
100 Jackson Place
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Pending.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Adath Bnei Isreal
Congregation
1709 East Baltimore Street
A rowhouse with a marble
entranceway marks the Adath Bnei Isreal Congregation building
at 1709 East Baltimore Street . It appears to be a church today
. From what I can find, it was used from 1940 to the 1960's at this address,
earlier addresses being 114 Aisquith Street, 1736 East Baltimore Street,
1210 East Baltimore Street, 22 North Broadway, and 4 North Broadway.
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Beth Homedrosh
Hagodale ( Directory )
Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Agudas Achim
125 Aisquith Street
The
above address appears to have been an address used for only a year in
the mid- 1930's . Other addresses were 2240-230- South High Street ,
from 1899-1935, and later at 2041 East Baltimore Street, from 1936 to
the late 1960's.
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Appears to have
been razed.
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Beth Issac (
Directory )
Beth Isaac Congregation
4003 Cottage Avenue
Address used from mid 1920's to the late 1940's. Before
this address, the location was 2703 Springhill Avenue, and after the 1940's,
2621 Oswego Avenue. Closed by the mid 1960's.
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Beth Issac Congregation
2620 Quantico Avenue
Beth Issac sits off
of the 2600 block of Quantico Avenue at such an angle , that
it makes it hard to get a good photo of the older building. The
building is currently used as a church.
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Beth Jacob
114 North Exeter Street
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Appears to have been razed.
Any information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Beth Jacob Ashea
Veshaiet
114 North High Street
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Appears to have been razed.
Any information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Beth Jacob Synagogue
of Highlandtown
407 South Highland Avenue
This
address was used from the 1930's to the 1960's. Before that, it appears
the address was 1927 to 1930, at 3724-6 Eastern Avenue. Apparently the
Highland Avenue addess has been razed.
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Appears to have been razed.
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Beth Tifloh
3200 Garrison Blvd
Opened in 1922, and served until the mid 1960's, when moved to
Baltimore County.
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Beth Yehuda Congregation
3911 Garrison Blvd.
Opened in 1933 at 3820 Garrison Boulevard, moved to 3911
Garrison Avenue by 1934. Same address for the Beth Yehuda-Anshe
Congregation who built a new building on the same
site. By the late 1960's, the Congregation had moved to Baltimore County
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Bihur Cholon
( Directory )
Bikur Cholim Congregation
137 North High Street
Addresses shown are : 113 North Gay Street , 1860's, 112-116 North
Exeter Street 1860's-70's, 207 North High Street 1870's to 1910's,
and 135-9 North High Street 1912 to the late 1930's. After the late 1930's,
no listing could be found.
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Appears to have been razed.
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B' nai Israel
27-35 Lloyd Street @ Lombard Street
Lloyd Street in Southeast
Baltimore City is currently undergoing a lot of changes, which accounts
for several of the old Synagogue Buildings on Exeter Street
, Ann Street and streets in the area having been razed over the
years. The Lloyd Street Synagogues are in very nice condition
and are quite a surprise when you pull off of industrial Lombard
Street to see the old Synagogues. Earlier addresses include 221
North Gay Street ( 1873-79) and 112-116 North Exeter Street ( 1879-1895
) when Lloyd Street address was used.
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B' nai Jacob
2008 Christian Street
This
was the third address used by the Congregation. The first was 743 (543
) West Baltimore Street , then 630 West Baltimore Street. By 1908, the
Christian Street Address was listed and used until the early 1960's , at
which time they moved out to Baltimore County . The Christian Street address
is currently a church.
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Chesuk Amuno Synagogue
2007 Linden Avenue
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Pending - Appears to be a rowhouse at location
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Any information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Chevra Mishna Brith
Sholom
3 South Ann Street
Apparently
short lived, in the mid 1930's.
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Appears to have been razed.
Any
information would be greatly appreciated.
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Chizuk Amuno Congregation
2501 - 07 Eutaw Place
IIn
the 1870's , opened at 16-18 North Exeter Street, moving to 27-35 Lloyd
Street by 1876, and to 1501-05 McCulloh in 1895. By 1922, moved
to this address, which closed by the mid 1970's, moving out to the County.
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Chofetz Chaim Congregation
( Directory )
2101 Presbury Street
West Baltimore City
Located away from any other Synagogues,
street guides listed the Chofetz Chalm Congregation at the address of 2101
Presbury Street, in West Baltimore. That address today is a row house,
but just to the East of that address is this building, in the 2000 block
of Presbury Street, which I believe is actually the old Synagogue. Services
were held at 2130 West North Ave in the mid 1930's, 2001 Presbury from
the mid 1930's to late 1940's. By 1950, had moved to 3702 West Rogers Avenue,
and 5900 Park Heights by the 1990's.
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Chumri Hadas Synagogue
1725 East Baltimore Street
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Pending.
Any information would
be greatly appreciated.
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Congregation Ahava
Achim
427 South Pulaski Street
Southwest Baltimore City
I'm not sure of the current
use of the Congregation Ahava Achim Synagogue
building at 427 South Pulaski Street, but the building does appear to
be in good condition.Used from mid 1930's and later moved.
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Congregation Ahavath
Israel ( of Waverly )
2342 Barclay Street
North Baltimore City
Appears
to have operated from the late 1920's to late 1960's
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to be a rowhouse at location .
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Congregation Anshei
Nizen Synagogue
16-18 North Exeter Street
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Appears to
have been razed.
Any information
would be greatly appreciated.
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Congregation Beth
Issac
4003 Cottage Avenue
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Pending
Any information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Congregation Bnai
Ruvain
3905 Cottage Avenue
Northwest Baltimore City
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Pending
Any information
would be greatly appreciated.
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Congregation Mikro
Kodesch
19 - 21 South High Street
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Appears to have been razed.
Any information
would be greatly appreciated.
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Congregation Mishcan
Shlomish ( Directory )
B'Nai Abraham Congregation
2115 Brookdale Avenue
From the 1940's ( early ) , to the late 1950's. The building,
a rowhouse, appears to still be standing.
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Congregation Magei
Abraham Synagogue
202 South Bond Street
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Appears to have been razed.
Any information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Congregation Moses
Montfiore Amunas Israel
533 South Smallwood Street
Southwest Baltimore City
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Congregation Shomrel
Mishmeres
11 Lloyd Street
Southeast Baltimore City
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Congregation Tiferath
Israel
3216 Garrison Blvd
Northwest Baltimore City
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Eutaw Place Temple
1307 Eutaw Place
One of Northwest Baltimore's
older Synagogues, the domes can be seen for blocks. Back in the
early 1900's, as the area was being developed, several Synagogues
opened up in the area. The Eutaw Place Synagogue appears
to be in excellent condition and the Bolton Hill neighborhood around
the Synagogue has been very well kept up over the years.
(Check out Kilduffs page
on Monuments for information on the Francis Scott Key Monument
seen in front )
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Har Sinai Temple ( Reformed
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Bolton @ Wilson Street
Started in mid 1840's at 148-50 North
High Street. By 1870's, address was 652-660 West Lexington Street, and
moving to 1627 Bolton Street in the late 1890's, closing by the late 1950's.
By 1960, moved to 6300 Park Heights Avenue.
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Har Zion
2014 West North Avenue
Opened in 1922. Closed by the mid 1950's.
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Picture coming - Still standing !
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Keser Torah Congregation
4000
Park Heights Avenue
Mid
1940's to late 1960's, in a converted church .
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Lubawitz Nusach
Ari Synagogue
( Directory )
2620
Quantico Avenue
Northwest Baltimore City
Early 1930's to late 1960's
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Madison Avenue
Synagogue
1901 Madison Avenue
West Baltimore City
Out of all the old Synagogues in Baltimore
City, this one has to be the toughest to get a good photo of.
It sits on a block of Madison that is cut off of everything else,
and the sun never seems to sit in the right position to get a good
photo of the front. This photo shows the roof line of the Synagogue
over several nearby houses in the area. 1890 to 1951.
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Mishkan Israel
2245 Madison Aveue
West Baltimore City
This is a tough buiding
to photograph, and you have to make sure you see it in the
afternoon, when the front lights up. Morning shots of the building
would just never come up right, and this Synagogue is in the
middle of a block of residental buildings, which makes it tough
to find. 1920 - early 1960's. Services had been held at 2119 Madison, 2022
McCulloh Street , 2310 Madison, 2124-6 Madison.
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Moses Monteferio
Amunas Israel
533 South Smallwood Street
Southwest Baltimore City
In Southwest Baltimore City,
just off of Wilkens Avenue, I would always pass this building and wondered
for years what it was. The unusual front of the Moses Montefiore Synagogue on Smallwood Street
as well as the nearby Congregation Ahava Achim Synagogue on nearby Pulaski
Street , stands out from the rather dull two story row houses
that populate the area. Used from 1894 to early 1960's, before this address,
2048 Wilkens Avenue.
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Northwest Congregation
2514 Madison Avenue
West Baltimore City
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Pending
Any information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Oheb Shalom
Eutaw @ Lanvale
West Baltimore City
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Oheb Jacob
613 Aisquith Street
East Baltimore City
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Pending
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Ohr Kneseth
Israel Congregation
776 West Franklin Street
West Baltimore City
1894 to early 1950's.
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This location is currently a section
of a highway.
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Pethacj Tikuak
Petach Tikvah Congregation
5103 Denmore Avenue
Northwest Baltimore City
Part of the Pethacj
Tikuak Synagogue complex , but the actual Synagogue building
might have actually been across the street from this building,
on the odd side of the street .Opened in 1921 , and was used to the
1950's, the building shown was built in 1950 and used until 1971.
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Rodsei Zedek
( Directory )
Rodfe Tzedek Congregation
6-8 West Hill Street @ Hanover
South Baltimore
Often
known as the Hill Street Congregation, opened around 1890 and closed about
1967.
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Shaareil Tfiloh
2001 Liberty Heights Avenue
also listed as Auchentroly and Holmes
You can't miss this
beautiful old Synagogue on Liberty Heights Avenue, just across from
the Baltimore Zoo. The building appears to be in excellent condition
although I'm not sure of it's present use. 1921 to present, although
from what I understand is only used occasionally.
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Shaarel Zion Congregation
3459 Park Heights Avenue
Northwest Baltimore City
One of several old attractive
Synagogues on Lower Park Heights Avenue, since converted for
use as a church. Opened in 1926 , after first having services
at 2451 Park Heights from 1920 to 1926. By 1950's, had moved to the 6600
block of Park Heights Avenue
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Sharon Israel Synagogue
2105 - 7 McCulloh Street
West Baltimore
This is a beautiful
old building, located on McCulloh Street , just south of North Avenue.
I've driven by this address for years and never noticed it until
I was looking for it, as it sits just off of the roadway.
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Shearith Israel
5813 Park Heights Avenue
Northwest Baltimore City
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Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Shomre Mishmeres
11 Lloyd Street
Southeast Baltimore City
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See - Congregation Shomrel
Mishmeresove =
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Tafareth Israel
1703 North Smallwood Street
West Baltimore
Tafareth Israel Synagogue is listed as 1703 North
Smallwood Street, and in a group of rowhomes at the address,
is a small church that might have once housed the Tafareth Israel Synagogue.
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Tifereth
Israel
3216 Garrison Blvd.
Northwest Baltimore City
Late 1940's to late 1960's.
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Any information
would be greatly appreciated.
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Tsemach Zadek
( Directory )
Tzemach Tzedek- Shomrei
2120 East Fairmount Avenue
East Baltimore
There are actually two
old Synagogues listed for the 2100 block of East Fairmount
Avenue. 2120 , seen in the photo on the right, is the old Tsemach
Zadek Synagogue, currently being
used as a church.
I was unable to find any other Synagogues
in the block.
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Walbrook Anshev
Sholem Congregation
Also Seen Listed as : Anshe Sholom
Congregation of Walbrook
1902 Poplar Grove
West Baltimore City
References for the Walbrook
Anshev Sholem Congregation ( also Anshey Sholom ) show an
address of 1902 Poplar Grove, which would currently include
this building just north of North Avenue. There are no other buildings
anywhere in the block that resemble a synagogue, but I'm not
completely sure this is the building I'm looking for.It opened in 1924
, but by the mid 1950's, it seemed to have closed.
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Comments are always welcome !
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........................Excellent Reading source ;
Synagogues, Temples and Congregations of Maryland 1830-1990
by Earl Pruce.
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