Congregation Oheb-Shalom/
Third Jewish Synagogue
1860 - Present (located in South Orange)
The oldest remaining Jewish Temple building in Newark
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32 Prince Street |
Newspaper Articles
August 8, 1909 - To
Erect New Temple on High Street for the Congregation Oheb Sholom
From: Social Services Directory of Newark 1912
Conducts free school for children (religious). Women's Organization for
social, charitable, and religious work. Hebrew and Bible School for adults.
Open during the week for meetings and class work. Largely used for neighborhood
meetings.
Reverend |
From |
To |
Solomon Albou |
1867 |
1868 |
Max Heineman |
1869 |
1869 |
A. N. Coleman |
1872 |
1878 |
Charles Seineiger |
1879 |
1879 |
Dr. Tintner |
1880 |
1883 |
Solomon Philo |
1885 |
1890 |
Wolf Willner |
1890 |
1891 |
S. Rappaport |
1890 |
1894 |
M Eisenberg |
1892 |
1892 |
Louis Reynolds |
1895 |
1898 |
Bernhard Gluck |
1898 |
1905 |
Israel Schor |
1898 |
1905 |
Schlegel |
1902 |
1903 |
Charles I. Hoffman |
1905/06 |
after 1941 |
Leon S. Lang |
1936 |
1939/40 |
Address |
From |
To |
25, 27 Prince Street |
1866 |
1884 |
30, 32 Prince Street |
September 14, 1884 |
1911 |
672 High Street |
1911 |
1957 |
South Orange (town) |
1958 |
Present |
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