Clinton Street Synagogue

1850s & 60s โ€” As Rodeph Sholom became an established shul, leadership and congregants pursued tikkun olam and its central role in the serving the Jewish Community.

  • 1850: With 189 members, CRS moved to new home on Clinton Street. Synagogue purchased tract of land in Cypress Hills for future site of new cemetery, presently Union Field Cemetery.
  • 1858: CRS contributed financial aid to Jewish community in New Orleans stricken by epidemic.
  • 1865: Representatives of CRS participated in Memorial services at Union Square for President Lincoln.
  • 1866: Magazine Jewish Messenger praised congregation for allowing โ€œliberalโ€ Rabbi Huebsch to preach a sermon.