| President Street Synagogue | |
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| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Judaism(former) |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue(1889–1926) |
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| Location | |
| Location | President Street,Johannesburg,Transvaal |
| Country | South Africa |
Location of the former synagogue inJohannesburg | |
| Coordinates | 26°12′13″S28°02′43″E / 26.2036°S 28.0452°E /-26.2036; 28.0452 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | Arthur Reid |
| Type | Synagogue architecture |
| Established | 1887(as a congregation) |
| Groundbreaking | November 1888 |
| Completed | 1889 |
| Specifications | |
| Direction of façade | South |
| Materials | Brick |
ThePresident Street Synagogue was a formerJewish congregation andsynagogue, located inJohannesburg,Transvaal,South Africa. It was the first synagogue in Transvaal and was completed in 1889. The synagogue building was sold in 1926.
The first Jewish service in Johannesburg was held in the store of a Mr. Weinstein on the corner of Mark and Harrison Streets. The firstHigh Holy Days services were held in 1887 in the oldRand Club of Johannesburg onCommissioner Street by the rabbi Joel Rabinowitz.
Shortly, afterwards, from 1888–89,[1] the President Street Synagogue was built. It was one of the first brick buildings in the young city and was designed by Arthur Reid and Robert McCowat and contracted to a Mr. Rowe. E. Mendelsohn laid the cornerstone on September 24, 1889, but the date was later held to be November 1888. When it was completed, Johannesburg had a Jewish population of approximately 100. The synagogue looked south onto President Street and stretched between Kruis and Von Brandis Streets. It was sold in March 1926.[2]
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