
Kiever Synagogue - Wikipedia
The First Russian Congregation of Rodfei Sholem Anshei Kiev, known as the Kiever Synagogue or Kiever Shul, is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by Jewish immigrants from Ukraine in 1912, and formally incorporated in 1914.
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Toronto's First Synagogues - Ontario Jewish Archives
The congregation of Rodfei Sholem Anshei Kiev, commonly known as the "Kiever", dates back to 1912. Several men living in the Ward decided to start a synagogue that would be run according to their traditions of Orthodox Judaism .
The Kiever Shul
Bring your children to the Kiever for a special morning program and costume party! Ages 0-12 welcome. Saturday, March 15 Purim Costume Party Tots Shabbat Registration: Click Here. For an early morning Megilla reading, the Markham Street Shul (shaareitzedec.org) has one Friday March 14 at 7:30 AM.
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2023年9月7日 · The Kiever Synagogue is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Toronto, Canada. Warm and welcoming to all Jews regardless of personal level of religious background or observance. As part of the Kiever Learning and Kiever Community initiatives, we will be having a BBQ and booksale on September 10th!
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Explore the inside of the Kiever in the second video and learn about the people and history that make this synagogue unique. Learn more about photographs sourced for these videos from the OJA’s collection. The Kiever Shul (synagogue) exterior, Toronto, 1974. The Kiever had its beginnings on Centre Avenue in the Ward.
The Kiever Shul - Ontario Jewish Archives
The Kiever synagogue, also known as the Kiever Shul, is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Toronto. It was founded in 1912 by a small congregation of Jewish immigrants from the Kiev Gubernia of the Russian Empire (now Ukraine) and formally incorporated in 1914 by the granting of the Letters Patent by the Provincial Secretary.
The Kiever – Synagogues360 - ANU
A Toronto inner city synagogue established by immigrants from Kiever Gubernia, Ukraine. Formally named “The First Russian Congregation of Rodfei Sholem Anshei Kiev”, the shul is generally referred to as “The Kiever”.
First Russian Congregation of Rodfesolium Ansekiev (AKA The Kiever …
Established in 1914, The Kiever has been at its present Kensington Market site since 1917 and has been maintained in a state of pristine beauty. The warmth and charm of this shul truly evoke a stirring sense of roots and spirituality for all who pass through her doors.
Toronto's First Synagogues - Ontario Jewish Archives
The Kiever continues to play an important role in the Toronto Jewish Community. Although most of the members of the community slowly moved away from the Kensington area during the 1950s, the Kiever has maintained its position as a social and religious source of Jewish identity within the old Jewish neighbourhood.