Englewood Makes History

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    The Congregation Ahavath Torah is an Orthodox synagogue in Englewood. The synagogue was developed first in 1895 and evolved into the Ahavath Torah. In 1911 a location was purchased at 33 Humphery Street. It moved to Englewood Avenue in 1958. According to the synagogue, Rabbi Issac Swift became a leader of the synagogue in 1960 and was succeeded by Rabbi Shmuel Goldin in 1984. Rabbi Chaim Poupko succeeded him in 2017.
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