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What a forgotten synagogue dedication in 1825 Philadelphia can teach us today

JL;DR SUMMARY Congregation Mikveh Israel's 1825 consecration in Philadelphia, attended by Jews and civic leaders alike, exemplified a rare moment of interfaith unity and equality for Jews in the public sphere — a stark contrast to Jewish experiences in Europe at that time. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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Jewish HistoryDiasporaPhiladelphiaInterfaith RelationsInclusionMikveh IsraelCivic Equality1825Synagogue Dedications

Places mentioned

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
"On a winter morning in 1825, Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia opened its doors for a consecration few in the city would forget."
Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
"In Wiesbaden in 1826, Jews converted a garden hall into a synagogue."
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
"Similar stories unfolded later in Munich in 1869, where the King of Bavaria donated land for a synagogue."
Berlin, Germany
"or in Berlin in 1866, where thousands, including Otto von Bismarck, gathered in a new sanctuary that newspapers as far away as Australia described with awe."
Ohio, United States
"small-town Jewish communities in Ohio and New York"
New York, United States
"small-town Jewish communities in Ohio and New York"
Lancaster, Ohio, United States
"In Lancaster, Ohio, my hometown, the synagogue closed in 1993, its building later sold."
Manchester, United Kingdom
"Antisemitism is again on the rise, from violent attacks like the one on Yom Kippur in Manchester to the spread of conspiracy theories online."
Adiabene, Erbil, Iraq
"Ancient Judaism was visible far beyond the Land of Israel in places like Adiabene (in northern Iraq)"
Himyar, Ibb, Yemen
"Ancient Judaism was visible far beyond the Land of Israel in places like Adiabene (in northern Iraq) and Himyar (in Yemen)"

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