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'''Knesseth Israel Congregation''' (KI) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue (shul) which has its origins in the first Orthodox congregation to organize in [[Birmingham]] in [[1899]].  The synagogue is currently located at 3100 [[Overton Road]]. The shul is looking for a rabbi.  
'''Knesseth Israel Congregation''' (KI) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue (shul) which has its origins in the first Orthodox congregation to organize in [[Birmingham]] in [[1899]].  The synagogue is currently located at 3100 [[Overton Road]]. The shul has activated a search for a new rabbi.  


Their first building was constructed in [[1903]] on the southwest corner of [[17th Street North|17th Street]] and [[7th Avenue North]], at the heart of what was then a Jewish neighborhood populated by immigrants from Russia and Eastern Europe.
Their first building was constructed in [[1903]] on the southwest corner of [[17th Street North|17th Street]] and [[7th Avenue North]], at the heart of what was then a Jewish neighborhood populated by immigrants from Russia and Eastern Europe.
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In [[2004]] Knesseth Isreal was moving forward with plans for a new building when consideration was given to relocating to the site of the former [[Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church]] on Overton Road. The move gave the congregation a return on the high value of the Montevallo Road property, which faces the [[Birmingham Country Club]] golf course. It also brought the congregation within a few blocks of the [[Beit Ariel Chabad Center]], strengthening ties within Birmingham's Orthodox Jewish community.
In [[2004]] Knesseth Isreal was moving forward with plans for a new building when consideration was given to relocating to the site of the former [[Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church]] on Overton Road. The move gave the congregation a return on the high value of the Montevallo Road property, which faces the [[Birmingham Country Club]] golf course. It also brought the congregation within a few blocks of the [[Beit Ariel Chabad Center]], strengthening ties within Birmingham's Orthodox Jewish community.


The new 18,000 square-foot brick building was completed in Fall [[2007]].  On [[November 19]], the congregation held a celebratory procession to the new building, carrying the congregation's six Torah scrolls.  The new facility includes a sanctuary, a chapel, a mikvah for ritual immersion, offices, classrooms, library, social hall and two kitchens for preparation of kosher meals. Across the street on Crosby Road a new house was built for the KI rabbi.
The new 18,000 square-foot brick building was completed in Fall [[2007]].  On [[November 19]], the congregation held a celebratory procession to the new building, carrying the congregation's six Torah scrolls.  The new facility includes a sanctuary, a chapel, a mikvah for ritual immersion, an outdoor permanent Sukkah structure, offices, classrooms, library, social hall and two kitchens for preparation of kosher meals. Across the street on Crosby Road a new house was built for the KI rabbi.


==Rabbis==
==Rabbis==

Revision as of 19:53, 18 October 2009

Knesseth Israel Congregation (KI) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue (shul) which has its origins in the first Orthodox congregation to organize in Birmingham in 1899. The synagogue is currently located at 3100 Overton Road. The shul has activated a search for a new rabbi.

Their first building was constructed in 1903 on the southwest corner of 17th Street and 7th Avenue North, at the heart of what was then a Jewish neighborhood populated by immigrants from Russia and Eastern Europe.

In 1955 the congregation moved to a then-remote site at 3225 Montevallo Road in what is now Mountain Brook. The original synagogue was later incorporated into the structure of the Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God on that site.

In 2004 Knesseth Isreal was moving forward with plans for a new building when consideration was given to relocating to the site of the former Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church on Overton Road. The move gave the congregation a return on the high value of the Montevallo Road property, which faces the Birmingham Country Club golf course. It also brought the congregation within a few blocks of the Beit Ariel Chabad Center, strengthening ties within Birmingham's Orthodox Jewish community.

The new 18,000 square-foot brick building was completed in Fall 2007. On November 19, the congregation held a celebratory procession to the new building, carrying the congregation's six Torah scrolls. The new facility includes a sanctuary, a chapel, a mikvah for ritual immersion, an outdoor permanent Sukkah structure, offices, classrooms, library, social hall and two kitchens for preparation of kosher meals. Across the street on Crosby Road a new house was built for the KI rabbi.

Rabbis

References

  • Garrison, Greg (November 24, 2007) "New Knesseth Israel Orthodox synagogue opens in Birmingham." Birmingham News.
  • Wolfson, Hannah (October 1, 2006) "Knesseth Israel moving to Overton Road." Birmingham News.
  • Garrison, Greg (September 17, 2004) "Knesseth Israel plans to rebuild." Birmingham News.

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