Original Site of Toronto Hebrew Congregation Holy Blossom Commemorative plaque, 1991.
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Resource ID
6159
Access
Open
Address
151 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M5C 2W7
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
1991
Historical Themes
Faith and Religion
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Time Period
1835-1899
Caption
Original Site of Toronto Hebrew Congregation Holy Blossom Commemorative plaque, 1991.
Description
The First Jewish congregation in Canada West, (now Ontario), was established on this site in 1856 (Jewish calendar 5615). Services were held in a rented hall on the upper floor over Coombe's Drug Store on the corner of Yonge and Richmond Streets. In 1876 (5636) the congregation built a synagogue at 25-29 Richmond Street East, the first designed specifically for that purpose in Ontario. To accommodate growing numbers, a new building was dedicated in 1897 (5657) at 115 Bond Street. The present location at 1950 Bathurst Street was dedicated in 1938 (5698). Originally Orthodox, the congregation gradually changed, officially affiliating with the Reform movement in 1920 (5680).
Marker lat / long: 43.651655, -79.378753 (WGS84)