Johann Hinrich Klees-Wülbern (2nd bldg.) Felix Ascher [de]and Robert Friedmann [de] (3rd bldg.)
Type
synagogue
Style
eclectic mixture of classicism, Gothic and Moorish revivalism (2nd bldg.) modern style (3rd bldg.)
Groundbreaking
1842 (2nd bldg.) 1930 (3rd bldg.)
Completed
1844 (2nd bldg.) 1931 (3rd bldg.)
Construction cost
ℛℳ 560,000 (3rd bldg.)
Specifications
Direction of façade
West (2nd bldg.) North (3rd bldg.)
Capacity
1,200 (3rd bldg.)
Materials
Muschelkalk (3rd bldg.)
The Hamburg Temple (German: Israelitischer Tempel) was the first permanent Reform synagogue and the first ever to have a Reform prayer rite. It operated in Hamburg (Germany) from 1818 to 1938. On 18 October 1818 the Temple was inaugurated and later twice moved to new edifices, in 1844 and 1931, respectively.
The HamburgTemple (German: Israelitischer Tempel) was the first permanent Reform synagogue and the first ever to have a Reform prayer rite. It operated...
The HamburgTemple disputes (German: Hamburger Tempelstreite) were the two controversies which erupted around the Israelite Temple in Hamburg, the first...
modernized rituals, he encountered little protest. The founding of the HamburgTemple in 1818 mobilized the conservative elements. The organizers of the synagogue...
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Hamburg was founded in the 9th century as a mission settlement to convert the Saxons. Since the Middle Ages, it has been an important trading center in...
scant, dozens of rabbis throughout Europe united to ban the HamburgTemple. The Hamburg reformers, still attempting to play within the limits of rabbinic...
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the Hamburgtemple model, is still displayed in the Hamburg Museum in Hamburg. Conrad Schick constructed a series of replicas of the Jewish Temple. His...
synagogue. In 1822 the first class of boys and girls was confirmed at the HamburgTemple, and in 1831 Rabbi Samuel Egers, a prominent traditional rabbi of his...
in Hamburg. There were several synagogues, the most famous were the "Neue Dammtor-Synagoge" (1895), the "Bornplatzsynagoge" (1906) and the new Temple on...
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The Greater Hamburg Act (German: Groß-Hamburg-Gesetz), in full the Law Regarding Greater Hamburg and Other Territorial Readjustments (German: Gesetz über...
of Aleinu. In 1818, Chorin was one of the few rabbis who backed the HamburgTemple. He drew the ire of Hungarian Orthodoxy headed by Rabbi Moses Sofer...
Jacob Sonderling, who had earlier been the rabbi of the HamburgTemple, states that this Reform Temple had men and women separated "until the last moment"...
Geiger's philosophies. In 1841, he and Frankel clashed at the second HamburgTemple dispute. When the Jewish Theological Seminary was founded there in 1854...
hired Gustavus Poznanski as cantor. He spent time in Hamburg and knew the rite of the HamburgTemple. Traditional at first, Poznanski soon followed a different...
embroiled in the great disputes of the 1840s. In 1842, during the second HamburgTemple controversy, he opposed the new Reform prayerbook, arguing the elimination...
"mainstream" ultra-Orthodoxy as well as among the radical Reformers of the HamburgTemple, the Reform synagogue founded in 1818, against whose new prayer-book...
reform-minded Jews in Baltimore that formed a community modeled on the HamburgTemple. The meetings were initially held in Hutzler's house and it was not...
1785 – 25 December 1839) was a founding member and chairman of the HamburgTemple, one of the first Jewish reform congregations in Germany. Bresselau...
dissertation about the logic lessons of Kant. He was a preacher at HamburgTemple with David Leimdörfer. In World War I, he was Field Rabbi in the Hindenburg...