Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Reform synagogue in Indianapolis, United States.
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation is a reform synagogue located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building on North Meridian Street contains spaces for worship services, religious classes, and community gatherings used regularly throughout the week.
The congregation was founded in 1856 and originally located on East Washington Street. It moved several times over the years before establishing itself at its current North Meridian Street location.
The congregation preserves Jewish traditions through worship services and educational programs that shape community life. Visitors experience a place where religious practice and local connection come together.
The building is located on North Meridian Street and easily accessible to visitors. It is helpful to check ahead for service times and community events to plan your visit accordingly.
Rabbi Murray Saltzman led the congregation from 1967 to 1978 and actively participated in the civil rights movement of that era. His involvement shows how religious leaders took stands on important social issues of their time.
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