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Congregation Rodeph Shalom of Philadelphia founded in 1795 is the oldest Ashkenazic synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. It is noted historically for its leadership of the Reform movement among American Hebrew congregations for its spiritual influence upon international Jewry and for its unique 1927 Moorish Revival building on North Broad Street on the National Register of Historic Places for many decades.

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