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Congregation of Georgian Jews

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Affiliation
  
Orthodox Judaism

Phone
  
+1 718-897-3100

Status
  
Active

Location
  
6304 Yellowstone Boulevard, Queens, New York

Leadership
  
Senior Rabbi: Avraham Ashville Rabbi: Aharon Chein

Website
  
congregationofgeorgianjews.com

Address
  
6304 Yellowstone Blvd, Flushing, NY 11375, USA

Similar
  
Forest Hills Jewish Center, The Reform Temple of, Astoria Center of Israel, Temple Beth Sholom, Jewish Center of Kew Gard

The Congregation of Georgian Jews is an Orthodox synagogue at 6304 Yellowstone Boulevard, in the Flushing/Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens, New York. The members are late twentieth century immigrants from the Republic of Georgia.

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History

The synagogue building was made possible by a donation from the Georgian Jewish philanthropist, Tamir Sapir.

When the Republic of Georgia released a postage stamp honoring the nineteenth century Rabbi Abraam Khvoles, the unveiling ceremony was held at the synagogue by Revaz Adamia, representative of Georgia to the United Nations.

Political defense of Georgia

During the August 2008 Russian invasion of Georgia, U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner held an emergency meeting for the entire Georgian community in New York, Christian and Jewish, at the Congregation because the "ornate" synagogue is the only large, monumental structure built by Georgians in New York City.

Current leadership

As of 2013, the Senior Rabbi is Avraham Ashville, and the Rabbi and youth director is Aharon Chein.

References

Congregation of Georgian Jews Wikipedia