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La synagogue d'East Midwood est une synagogue conservatrice, située au 1625 Ocean Avenue dans le quartier de Midwood, circonscription de Brooklyn à New York. Fondée en 1924, la communauté d'East Midwood a fait bâtir un bâtiment néorenaissance typique des grandes synagogues polyvalentes de cette époque. Elle est la seule synagogue de Brooklyn qui possède encore un mikvé en fonctionnement. Le bâtiment n'a pas été modifié du point de vue architectural depuis sa construction, et a été inscrit le 7 juin 2006 sur la liste du Registre national des lieux historiques sous le numéro 06000478. La synagogue d'East Midwood n'a eu que trois rabbins depuis sa fondation. En 2009, le rabbin officiant est le Dr. Alvin Kass et les présidents de la communauté sont Michael T. Sucher et Larry Isaacson. East Midwood Jewish Center is a Conservative synagogue located at 1625 Ocean Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City. Organized in 1924, the congregation's Renaissance revival building (completed in 1929) typified the large multi-purpose synagogue centers being built at the time, and was from the 1990s until 2010 the only synagogue with a working swimming pool in Brooklyn. The building has been unmodified architecturally since its construction, and in 2006 was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Membership dropped during the Great Depression, and the synagogue suffered financial hardship, but it recovered, and by 1941 had 1,100 member families. In 1950 the congregation built an adjoining school; at its peak its enrollment was almost 1,000. As neighborhood demographics changed in the late 20th century, and Brooklyn's Jewish population became more Orthodox, the East Midwood Jewish Center absorbed three other Conservative Brooklyn congregations. The East Midwood Jewish Center had only three rabbis from its founding until 2014. Reuben Kaufman served from 1924 to 1929, Harry Halpern from 1929 to 1977 and from 1976 to 2014. In 2014, Matt Carl became the rabbi.
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