East Midwood Jewish Center is a Conservative synagogue located at 1625 Ocean Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City. Organized in 1924, the congregation's Renaissance revival building typified the large multi-purpose synagogue centers being built at the time, and remains the only synagogue with a working swimming pool in Brooklyn. The building has been unmodified architecturally since its construction, and in 2006 was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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| - East Midwood Jewish Center is a Conservative synagogue located at 1625 Ocean Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City. Organized in 1924, the congregation's Renaissance revival building typified the large multi-purpose synagogue centers being built at the time, and remains the only synagogue with a working swimming pool in Brooklyn. The building has been unmodified architecturally since its construction, and in 2006 was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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| - Cantor: Sam Levine
- President: Larry Isaacson
- President: Michael T. Sucher
- Rabbi: Dr. Alvin Kass
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| - Irving Warshaw/Louis Allen Abramson
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| - Exterior walls: Masonry
- Facades: Buff and red brick, limestone
- Structural: Steel frame
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| - East Midwood Jewish Center is a Conservative synagogue located at 1625 Ocean Avenue, Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City. Organized in 1924, the congregation's Renaissance revival building typified the large multi-purpose synagogue centers being built at the time, and remains the only synagogue with a working swimming pool in Brooklyn. The building has been unmodified architecturally since its construction, and in 2006 was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The East Midwood Jewish Center has had only three rabbis since it was founded. As of 2009, the rabbi was Dr. Alvin Kass and the presidents were Michael T. Sucher and Larry Isaacson.
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