Our History

Temple Emanu-El was established in 1953

Roy Rosenberg, who was a student at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati at the time, conducted the first High Holidays services in September, 1953. Until November, 1954, services and events were held in rented rooms in various churches. In the spring of 1954, the congregation voted to purchase a 17-room home at 2956 St. Paul Blvd in Irondequoit. On November 14, 1954, even though remodeling was not yet finished, a consecration service was held at the new building. As part of the service, Rabbi Philip Bernstein of Temple B’rith Kodesh of Rochester presented a Torah salvaged from nazi Germany to Temple Emanu-El. Click here to view the original November 13, 1954 Democrat and Chronicle article describing the consecration service. Immediately after his ordination, the congregation voted to offer Rabbi Rosenberg the position of our first permanent rabbi. In December, 2020, our congregation voted to move to space in the Jewish Community Center at 1200 Edgewood Ave in Brighton. We moved again in the spring of 2026 to Temple Sinai. Come on down and pay us a visit sometime!

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