Temple Anshe Hesed, Reform Jewish synagogue in Erie, Pennsylvania
Temple Anshe Hesed is a Reform Jewish synagogue located in Erie, Pennsylvania, housed in a modern building that serves the local Jewish community. The facility provides regular worship services and educational programming for members of all ages.
The congregation began in 1846 as a burial society and formally incorporated in 1862, constructing its first permanent building on West Eighth Street in 1882. These 19th-century roots reflect how long the Jewish community has been established in Erie.
The name Anshe Hesed comes from Hebrew and means "people of kindness," reflecting the congregation's commitment to Jewish values and community involvement. This meaning continues to shape how the community sees itself and what it does today.
The synagogue is accessible to visitors and community members and located in a contemporary structure that is easy to find. It is helpful to check ahead for service times and events to plan your visit appropriately.
A single rabbi guided the congregation through multiple decades with consistent leadership and inspired generations of members. His long tenure was crucial in building the community's stability and expansion.
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