Neziner Congregation
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The Neziner Congregation (Hebrew: אהבת אחים אנשי נזין נוסח הארי) was a synagogue in the Southwark neighborhood of South Philadelphia. The congregation was founded in 1896 by immigrants from the city of Nizhyn in the Ukraine who met in members’ homes. The congregation purchased the building at 771 S 2nd Street in 1905 and held services and community events there until 1984 when it closed and merged with Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel.
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South 2nd Street, Philadelphia Center City
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Abbott Square Parking Garage
South 2nd Street 530
19147 Philadelphia, Center City
Pennsylvania, United States
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