Kane Street Synagogue

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Kane Street Synagogue is a historic Jewish congregation and synagogue in Brooklyn known for its long-standing role in the religious and cultural life of the Cobble Hill community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish congregation
religious organization
synagogue
affiliation Conservative Judaism
surface form: Conservative movement of Judaism
alsoKnownAs Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes
Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes
surface form: Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes of Kane Street
architecturalType synagogue building
borough Brooklyn
country United States of America
denomination Conservative Judaism
followsCalendar Hebrew calendar
foundedAs Baith Israel
hasClergyType rabbi
hasFacility classrooms
sanctuary
social hall
hasFunction Jewish education
community events
cultural programs
religious services
hasProgram Hebrew school
adult education
holiday celebrations
social justice activities
hasRitualObject Torah scroll
hasUse community center
house of worship
heritageDesignation historic synagogue
languageOfWorship English
Hebrew
locatedIn Brooklyn
New York City
New York State
neighborhood Cobble Hill
notableFor historic Jewish congregation in Brooklyn
long-standing role in Cobble Hill religious life
observesHoliday Hanukkah
Passover
Purim
Rosh Hashanah
Shabbat
Sukkot
Yom Kippur
religion Judaism
servesCommunity Brooklyn Jewish community
Cobble Hill community
tradition egalitarian Conservative

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