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St. Thomas Synagogue, officially Congregation Beracha Veshalom Oogemiluth Hasadim () or The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, is a historic
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located at 2116 Crystal Gade, Queens Quarters, in Charlotte Amalie on the island of Saint Thomas in the
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. The synagogue building was declared a
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in 1997.


History

The congregation was founded in 1796 by Spanish and Portuguese
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who had come to the Caribbean Basin to finance trade between
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and the
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. The building was constructed in 1833, and is the second oldest synagogue in the United States (after Touro Synagogue in
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built in 1763). As a result of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Category 5 hurricanes which ravaged much of the Caribbean and St. Thomas in September 2017, the synagogue sustained significant damage, but has remained in continuous operation during this time under the leadership of Rabbi Michael Feshbach. As of March 2023, the congregation is led by Rabbi Julia Margolis.


Description

The St. Thomas Synagogue stands north of Charlotte Amalie's central business district, on the north side of Crystal Gade near its junction with Raadets Gade. It is a single-story structure, built out of rubblestone joined by a mortar mix of lime, sand, and
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, and covered by a shallow pitch hip roof. Its front, separated from the street by an entry courtyard, has a
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temple front, but with
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arched window openings. The
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is recessed, with the temple pediment supported by brick pillars with Tuscan styling. On the interior, the Torah ark is located on the east wall, with the '' tevah'', on a dais against the west wall. The center of the chamber is demarcated by a square of four Ionic columns mounted on pedestals, and there are rows of bench pews on the north and south walls. The seating areas of men and women are separated by movable wooden partitions.


See also

* List of United States National Historic Landmarks in United States commonwealths and territories, associated states, and foreign states * National Register of Historic Places listings in the United States Virgin Islands


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