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Visit the oldest synagogue building in continuous use under the American flag, with sand on the floor and a rich history. Join the inclusive and welcoming Jewish community for services, events, tours and more.
- Our Historic Synagogue
It is one of only three National Historic Landmarks on St....
- Worship & Services
Worship & Services - St. Thomas Synagogue - Hebrew...
- Education
Education - St. Thomas Synagogue - Hebrew Congregation of...
- Visit Us
Welcome! Tours of the synagogue are given by a member of our...
- Online Gift Shop
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- Our Historic Synagogue
St. Thomas Synagogue, officially Congregation Beracha Veshalom Vegmiluth Hasadim (Hebrew: קהל קדוש ברכה ושלום וגמילות חסדים) or The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, is a historic Reform Jewish synagogue located at 2116 Crystal Gade, Queens Quarters, in Charlotte Amalie on the island of Saint Thomas in the U.S ...
- Greek Revival, Gothic Revival
- 1833
- less than one acre
- 2116 Crystal Gade, Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
St. Thomas Synagogue. 399 reviews. #1 of 49 things to do in Charlotte Amalie. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Surprisingly Good Experience ” Feb 2023. The tour given by the gift shop staff is great and gives a great history of the St Thomas Jewish community. “ Do not miss this synangogue ” Feb 2022.
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The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands. 1,362 likes · 24 talking about this · 746 were here. Our Congregation was founded in 1796. Built in 1833, the oldest...
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Feb 26, 2024 · The St. Thomas Synagogue stands as a beacon of resilience, faith, and cultural heritage, boasting the distinction of being the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere and the oldest in continuous use in the United States.