Congregations K.I.N.S.

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Congregations K.I.N.S.
Creator
Christopher D. Cantwell
Description
Though Congregation K.I.N.S. dates its time in the Rogers Park area starting in the 1950s, the synagogue's history goes back to the earliest days of Jewish immigration in Chicago. The synagogue had initially been formed in 1922 in the Lawndale neighborhood in order to meet the needs of conservative Jews who had moved there from the area around West Maxwell Street, which had been the center of Chicago's Jewish life since the late 1800s. This connection between K.I.N.S. and an upwardly mobile community would become central to its history. Because in 1955 the Lawndale synagogue would merge with another community in West Ridge which had been organized in 1951 called the West Rogers Park Congregation. As before, the new Congregation K.I.N.S. provided space for conservative and, increasingly, orthodox Jews who were leaving areas like Lawndale for neighborhoods like Rogers Park. The congregation remains a vibrant and active orthodox community today.
Place
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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