History of Congregation Beth Moses, On Occasion of Synagogue Dedication Forty-nine years ago. five in- dividuals met at the home of the late H. Silver, on Gratiot Ave., and founded a Congrega- tion Beth Moses Anshe Roman- ia. For three years, services were held in that home. By 1905, the congregation had grown strong enough to purchase a cottage on Adelaide Street. The financial needs of the congregation were met by membership dues amounting to 10 cents a week per member. - After 11 years, the congre- gation could afford the purchase of a house, which was converted into a synagogue, on Hendrie Street. It was used until 1926. In that year, the congregation reached a decision to build its own synagogue structure, on Owen Avenue, which became known as the "Romanishe Shul." In the years following, infra- urban migration caused a sub- stantial change in the neighbor- ing population, and necessitated in 1940, the sale of that house of worship. The congregation then moved into a double store on Linwood and Blaine, with the intention of using those quarters for a short period. The subsequent outbreak of the war and short- ages of building materials fol- lowed it, compelled the congre- gation to postpone their build- ing plans for a decade. Last year, ground was broken for a modern synagogue build- ing on Linwood at Oakman. It will be dedicated Sunday, April 29, at 2 p.m., when a chapter will be opened in the history of Congregation Beth Moses. At the dedication program, in addition to Emil Kahan, who will give the presidential mes- sage, and Rabbi Isidor Schnee- balg, the newly appointed spirit- ual leader of the congregation, greetings will be extended by Rabbis L. Levin and Samuel H. Prem. . Cantor Hyman Adler will render musical selections. Harry Anbender will be chairman. 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