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Adath Israel (Montreal)

1930 establishments in Quebec20th-century synagogues in CanadaAshkenazi Jewish culture in QuebecAshkenazi synagoguesHampstead, Quebec
Jewish organizations established in 1930Modern Orthodox synagogues in CanadaOutremont, QuebecSynagogues completed in 1940Synagogues completed in 1961Synagogues in MontrealUse Canadian English from October 2023Use mdy dates from October 2023

Adath Israel, officially the Adath Israel–Poale Zedek–Anshei Ozeroff Congregation (Hebrew: ק״ק עדת ישראל–פועלי צדק–אנשי אזשעראוו‬), is an Modern Orthodox synagogue located in Hampstead, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. Until 1980 it was located in the city of Outremont (now a borough of Montreal).

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