Rockdale Temple, Reform synagogue in Amberley Village, Cincinnati, US.
Rockdale Temple is a Reform synagogue in Amberley Village with contemporary architectural design on Ridge Road. The building features spacious halls and dedicated spaces for religious services and community gatherings.
The temple was founded in 1824 by Spanish and Portuguese Jewish immigrants from England. It stands as the oldest Jewish congregation west of the Allegheny Mountains.
The congregation runs Hebrew classes and holds regular services where members connect with Jewish traditions. These gatherings create space for knowledge to pass between generations.
The temple offers online streaming of services through social media platforms, allowing people to participate from home. This makes access to religious events more flexible.
Dave Brubeck's cantata "The Gates of Justice" premiered here in 1969, merging Jewish worship with modern music in an unusual way. This event marked an unexpected meeting point between religious practice and artistic innovation.
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