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Beth Israel Synagogue (Edenbridge, Saskatchewan)

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Country
  
Canada

Opened
  
1908

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Completed
  
1908

Architectural style
  
Carpenter Gothic

Construction started
  
1906

Town or city
  
Edenbridge, near Melfort, Saskatchewan

Structural system
  
one-storey wooden frame, with balconies

Address
  
SK-681, Brooksby, SK S0E 0H0, Canada

Beth Israel Synagogue is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Orthodox synagogue located in Edenbridge in the rural municipality of Willow Creek, near Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Edenbridge Hebrew Colony was founded in 1906 by Jewish immigrants who came from Lithuania via South Africa. Completed in 1906, the synagogue's wooden frame exterior, steep pitched roof and end lancet windows are typical of the plain Carpenter Gothic style buildings built by other religious groups in Saskatchewan and the rest of rural North America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The elegant interior, however, reflects the Eastern European roots of the Orthodox congregation. Today Beth Israel is the "oldest surviving synagogue in Saskatchewan."

Beth Israel Synagogue, including its adjacent cemetery, is a municipal heritage site as designated by the Rural Municipality of Willow Creek on September 10, 2003."

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Beth Israel Synagogue (Edenbridge, Saskatchewan) Wikipedia