Congregation Schara Tzedeck, Orthodox synagogue in Oak Street, Vancouver, Canada
Congregation Schara Tzedeck is an Orthodox synagogue on Oak Street in Vancouver that provides religious services, educational programs, and community gatherings for the city's residents. The facility contains modern kitchens, renovated auditoriums, and a mikveh ritual bath where regular Shabbat services take place.
The congregation was founded in 1907 as Benei Yehuda and received land from Vancouver's mayor at that time. It became officially incorporated as Schara Tzedeck in 1917 and grew to become a major center for Jewish life in the region.
The congregation serves as a gathering place for Jewish traditions and observance, where members study Torah and participate in life cycle celebrations. It remains an active hub for the local Jewish community to connect and practice their faith together.
The location is relatively accessible and offers multiple facilities for visitors and community events. It is helpful to check ahead regarding timing, as services follow the Jewish calendar and Shabbat observance.
The name Schara Tzedeck means 'Gates of Righteousness' in Hebrew, reflecting the spiritual values the congregation upholds. It stands as one of the largest Orthodox congregations in Western Canada and plays an important role in the region's religious life.
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