Synagogue Adath Shalom, Conservative Jewish synagogue in 15th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Adath Shalom Synagogue is located at 8 rue George Bernard Shaw and features contemporary architecture blending modern and traditional Jewish design elements. The building accommodates a congregation of approximately 300 families and hosts regular services, educational programs, and community gatherings.
The synagogue was founded in 1989 under Rabbi Rivon Krygier's leadership and expanded in 2004 with a second location called Dor V'Dor in the 20th arrondissement. This growth reflected the community's development over the years.
The congregation practices Masorti Judaism, which maintains traditional observances while welcoming equal participation from men and women in religious services. This inclusive approach shapes how the community gathers and celebrates together.
The synagogue is accessible to visitors during services and events, and it helps to check ahead about scheduled activities. Its location in the 15th arrondissement makes it easily reachable by public transport.
The name translates to Assembly of Peace in Hebrew and reflects the site's commitment to interfaith dialogue. This orientation has led to partnerships with local organizations that strengthen bonds within the neighborhood.
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