Tradition and Change: Neveh Shalom Turns 150 Years

When:
March 3, 2019 – May 26, 2019 all-day
2019-03-03T00:00:00-08:00
2019-05-27T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
724 NW Davis Street

OJMCHE looks back at the determination, resilience, and leadership that have brought Portland’s Conservative congregation through 150 years, preserving tradition while embracing modernity.

In 1869 a group of Polish and Prussian immigrants settled in Portland and founded the city’s second synagogue, Ahavai Sholom, blending traditional religious practices with modern American customs, struggling to find stability in their early days. Three decades later a group of Russian immigrants faced the same challenges when they founded Neveh Zedek Talmud Torah. The two congregations eventually merged, becoming Neveh Shalom in 1961. Always ready to adapt and innovate, today the congregation stands at the forefront of social justice, carrying forward the Jewish values which light their way.

The exhibit gives visitors a view into the history of Neveh Shalom, highlighting some of the events and people who shaped its growth, drawing personal connections between devotion to tradition and the progressive outlook which has characterized the congregation from its very beginning.

CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON THE ISRAEL360 TALK at Neveh Shalom March 12.

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