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Ohaveth Sholum Congregation

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The congregation, whose name means "lovers of peace," was established either on July 25, 1889 or August 25, 1889. In either case, that would make it the first Jewish congregation in Seattle. Most of the congregation had immigrated from either
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style, similar to Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco. The building seated 750 and opened on September 18, 1892, four days after Reform Temple Emanu-El in
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upon. The cemetery passed first into the hands of the Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Society and later (in 1910) Temple De Hirsch, later merged into
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style synagogue by 1891 did not materialize, but the congregation did receive a Torah scroll, which David Kaufman purchased in New York.
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In 1890, Congregation Ohaveth Sholem purchased a building on the corner of Seneca and Eighth Avenue for $ 8,500. The plan to build a
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Sigismund Aronson, president of the congregation. The photo dates from about 1900, after the congregation dissolved.
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The second synagogue, at the same location on First Hill, was designed by Herman Steinman, and constructed in the
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Prior to constructing a synagogue, the congregation met at Wickstrom Hall at 8th Avenue and Columbia Street on
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during services. They observed each holiday for a single day, rather than the two days observed by the
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temple," it was the Seattle's first Jewish congregation. It fell four days short of having the first
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Described by the Washington State Jewish Historical Society (WSJHS) as "a quasi-
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Ohaveth Sholum Congregation also had a cemetery (established 1889) on
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Congregation Ohaveth Sholem financially collapsed as a result of the
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The Jewish Experience in Washington State: A Chronology, 1845-2005
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An image of the former synagogue, taken between 1892 and 1897
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in their services, seated both sexes together, and followed
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to American ways, they adopted the Reform prayerbook
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Ohev Sholom

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Reform Judaism
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Synagogue
Seattle
Washington
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synagogue
Seattle
Washington
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synagogue in Washington

Germany
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American West
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Congregation Emanu-El
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First Hill
Schwabacher Brothers
Bailey Gatzert

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