First Permanent Jewish House of Worship in Iowa, Keokuk, Iowa.
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N 40° 23.871 W 091° 23.044
15T E 637134 N 4473169
This plaque marks the first Jewish Synagouge.
Waymark Code: WM902D
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 06/07/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member MNSearchers
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Credits: Historical Marker Database

Jews have been part of the social, economic and cultural life of Iowa since the early 19th century. It was not until 1855 that the Jewish population in Keokuk grew large enough to establish a religious community, Congregation B’nai Israel ( Children of Israel). The congregation initially rented space for religious worship at the corner of Main and 7th streets. Through the combined efforts of both Jews and Christians alike, funds were raised and a permanent synagogue was constructed at 8th and Blondeau Streets in 1877. The building was sold, in 1938, to the Keokuk Gospel Center to continue as a house of faith until 1957 when it was torn down. Congregation B’nai Israel, in Keokuk, affirmed the American principle of freedom of religion and assembly.
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