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Bagg Street Shul

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Affiliation
  
Orthodox Judaism

Completed
  
1899

Opened
  
1899

Province
  
Québec

Status
  
Active

Materials
  
Red brick

Capacity
  
350

Phone
  
+1 514-481-9542

Bagg Street Shul

Location
  
Clark Street, Montreal, Quebec,  Canada

Address
  
3919 Clark St, Montreal, QC H2W 1W5, Canada

Similar
  
Beth Ora, Spanish and Portugue, Shaare Zedek Congregation, Congregation Dorshei Emet, Congregation Shaar Hashomayim

The Bagg Street Shul or Beth Shloime (formally Congregation Temple Solomon) is an Orthodox synagogue located at the intersection of Clark Street and Bagg Street in the Montreal Plateau region of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the oldest synagogue still operating with its original congregation in its original location in Quebec.

The synagogue's building, a red-brick duplex on Clark Street, was constructed in 1899. The congregation purchased the building and moved there in 1922. The sanctuary seats 350. The Torah ark, marble staircase, pews, bimah furniture, and chandeliers were moved to the synagogue from the McGill College location of the Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue. These items were purchased from the Shaar Hashomayim in 1918 for $1,500 ($21,400 today).

In the early 1900s, fueled by heavy immigration, Jews established a large community in Montreal's Plateau region, around Saint Laurent Boulevard. The Jewish community of Montreal's Plateau supported at least a dozen synagogues at its peak. It started to decline in the 1950s, as many Jews moved further west in Montreal or to other parts of Canada. The Bagg Street Shul is the only synagogue still remaining.

The building is recognized as a heritage site by Quebec’s Minister of Culture, as well as by the City of Montreal.

In 2008, the congregation had 50 member families. The congregation does not and has never had a paid rabbi.

References

Bagg Street Shul Wikipedia