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Congregation Adas Emuno formed in 1871 in Hoboken, where its original synagogue is still standing. Designed in the Gothic and Romanesque style, this building is now a residential building. The congregation follows the Reform tradition. Congregants first met at a location called the Odd Fellows Hall and remained there until 1874 when they moved to another location. Calls for a new synagogue were finally realized in 1883 when the Hoboken temple was built. The congregation moved to Leonia in 1974 and are located in a former church. The congregation is a vibrant community, offering religious schooling and classes for adults. Participation in social issues is also a major focus of the community.

Congregation Adas Emuno formed in 1871 in Hoboken and moved to this location in 1974.

Congregation Adas Emuno formed in 1871 in Hoboken and moved to this location in 1974.

The former Hoboken synagogue, built in 1883.

The former Hoboken synagogue, built in 1883.
"Our History." Congregation Adas Emuno. Accessed February 20, 2017. http://www.adasemuno.org/aboutus/history.