- Rockdale Temple
The Rockdale Temple is located in Amberley Village, a suburb of
Cincinnati, Ohio and is easily accessible from both I-71 (exit 14) and I-75 (exit 10) via the Ronald Reagan Highway (Cross County). This classical Temple is also known asK.K. Bene Israel , and is the oldestJewish congregation west of theAllegheny Mountains and one of theoldest synagogues in the United States .Founded by a small group of Jews who had settled in Cincinnati, then a frontier town, the first meeting took place in 1824.
The leaders recognized the need for a synagogue and efforts were made to raise funds for a building. In 1836 the first home at Sixth and Broadway was consecrated. In 1852 another synagogue was built on the same site. As the Jewish community grew and moved to other parts of the city, the congregation also moved, first to Eighth and Mound Streets, then to Rockdale and Harvey Avenues and in 1969, to the present location on Ridge Road in Amberley Village.
For thirty-one years, readers or cantors conducted services. In 1855, Dr. Max Lilienthal was elected as the first permanent rabbi. Under Dr. Lilienthal’s leadership many reforms were introduced into the previously orthodox service and the congregation was actively involved in the beginnings of the Reform movement. Since that time there have been nine rabbis and Rabbi Sigma Faye Coran now serves the congregation.
Throughout the long history of the congregation distinguished rabbis have relied on remarkably able and committed lay leadership. Women have contributed notably serving as presidents of the congregation as well as assistant rabbi. Rabbis and members have participated actively in communal activities in the Jewish and general community.
A progressive spirit and recognition of the need for change and growth characterize the goals of the congregation. There is outreach to a diverse membership. In addition to the religious school, the congregation participates in the Cincinnati Reform Jewish High School. The Sisterhood (Women of Reform Judaism), the Brotherhood, and the youth groups facilitate activities which enhance congregational life. Various adult education programs are offered with many issues addressed in evening classes. The human experience is the constant in the history of K. K. Bene Israel. In 1969, the congregation built a new Synagogue at 8501 Ridge Road in
Amberley Village, Ohio .Rockdale Temple has been at the forefront of Reform Judaism in America and was one of the founding congregations of the
Union of American Hebrew Congregations and theHebrew Union College -Jewish Institute of Religion.During its 182 year history, nine rabbis have been its spiritual leaders. Rabbi Sigma Faye Coran has served the congregation since 2004.
Its rabbi, educator, staff, and lay-leaders help to guide and teach congregants to create personally fulfilling expressions of their Judaism. It offers a choice of programming for the needs of its diverse congregation and emphasizes the value of lifelong learning.
External links
* [http://www.rockdaletemple.org/ K.K. Bene Israel Official Site]
* [http://www.cincinnatimemory.org/gsdl/collect/greaterc/archives/HASH7116/d0f773f8.dir/ocp000088pccpc.jpgRockdale Temple, circa 1910]
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