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DARCHEI NOAM SYNAGOGUE

Darchei Noam, an Orthodox Jewish congregation that first formed in 2005, broke ground for a new synagogue at 2950 Joppa Ave. So. at Minnetonka Blvd. on June 24, 2012.  The congregation had been meeting at St. George's Episcopal Church.  See the story on the Patch and the Sun-Sailor.

 

From the Sun-Sailor:  Congregation Darchei Noam breaks ground on its new synagogue at Minnetonka Boulevard and Joppa Avenue Sunday, June 24, 2012. The modern Orthodox Jewish congregation currently meets at St. George’s Episcopal Church. Pictured left to right are Jan Burke, Brett Fine and Nisso Khabie of Darchei Noam’s building committee, Rabbi Joseph Ozarowski, congregation president Judy Shapiro, architect Jay Isenberg, Stephen Silberfarb of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation and builder Jack Holmes. (Submitted photo courtesy Max Donath)








 

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