Mount Zion, 10th Street and Minnesota Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota (1856-1882)

From Placeography
Edit with form

Mount Zion

Mount Zion early dedication 1881.jpg
The First Mt. Zion building on 10th and Minnesota, St. Paul. The building served as the congregations home from 1871-81.
City/locality-
State/province
Saint Paul, Minnesota
County-
State/province:
Ramsey County, Minnesota
State/province: Minnesota
Country: United States
Year built: 1856
Year razed: 1882
Primary Style: Gothic Revival
Historic Function: Religious/Place of worship
Historic Function: Synagogue
Notes: First Synagogue and Jewish congregation in the State
Loading map...
Mount Zion, 10th Street and Minnesota Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota (1856-1882)
(44.950738° N, 93.09581° W)


Rabbis: Kalman Lion, acting rabbi with Canter Shochet followed by: 1873-Rabbi Leopold Wintner 1874-5 - J. Burgheim; 1875-78 Isaac N. Cohen 1878-1886 - Judah Wechsler;

Affiliation: Modern Orthodox

Cemeteries: Mount Zion Cemetery, 1670 Payne Ave. at Larpenteur, St. Paul. Established in 1856. Used by all Jews without regard to congregational membership; earlier cemetery located at Front and Sylvan. Used until 1889.

History

  • 1st Building: 10th and Minnesota, St Paul: 1870
  • 2nd Building: 10th and Minnesota, St Paul: 1882
  • 3rd Building: Avon and Holly and Grotto, St Paul: 1904-1954
  • 4th Building: 1300 Summitt Ave., St Paul: 1954-present

Memories and stories

Badges

65}px This place is part of the
Upper Midwest Synagogue Tour
65}px This place is part of the
Historic Jewish St. Paul Tour

Photo Gallery

Related Links

Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest http://www.jhsum.org

Mount Zion Congregation http://www.mzion.org/Secondary.cfm?PageID=10200

Minnesota Reflections http://reflections.mndigital.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/jhs&CISOPTR=352&CISOBOX=1&REC=13


Notes