History of the Jews in Greater Columbus
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The Jewish community of Greater Columbus has made up a small but noteworthy part of the region since the arrival of Jews in
1840 Events January–March * January 3 – One of the predecessor papers of the ''Herald Sun'' of Melbourne, Australia, ''The Port Phillip Herald'', is founded. * January 10 – Uniform Penny Post is introduced in the United Kingdom. * Janua ...
. The community has gone through periods of growth, especially in the last quarter of the 20th century. Today, the well-established community includes schools, temples, elder care facilities, kosher food services, ritual baths, social clubs, community religious learning centers and other organizations and has a population of approximately 25,500, as of the most recent 2013 study. It is the 43rd largest Jewish community in the United States and the third largest in Ohio, trailing Cleveland and Cincinnati.


History

The Jewish community in Columbus began with the settlement of the Nusbaums and the Gundersheimers in 1840, six years after the city's 1834 establishment. Like Cleveland's first Jews, these immigrants came from Bavaria. 4 synagogues were created in the 19th century; B’nai Jeshurun, Temple Israel, Agudas Achim, and Beth Jacob. After World War II, many Jews moved east into Bexley, Berwick, and
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, where many Jews and Jewish organizations remain today. Between 1975 and 2000, the Jewish population grew by 60%. A factor in this growth was the immigration of Soviet Jews after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. About 1,400 of these immigrants came to Columbus during this period. Today the population of 25,500 contributes to numerous local Jewish organizations. The modern Jewish community is based mostly in New Albany, Bexley, Gahanna, and certain neighborhoods in the city of Columbus.


Jewish Institutions

The community is home to many types of Jewish Institutions including schools, temples, and organizations. JewishColumbus is a leading organization and is a result of the merger of the Columbus Jewish Federation and the Columbus Jewish Foundation Synagogues in the region include: * Ahavas Sholom - Orthodox, Bexley * Agudas Achim - Traditional-Egalitarian, Bexley * Beth Jacob Synagogue - Orthodox, Columbus * Beth Tikvah - Reform,
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* Temple Beth Shalom - Reform, New Albany * Temple Israel - Reform, Columbus * Tifereth Israel - Conservative, Columbus * Torat Emet - Orthodox, Bexley *The Lori Schottenstein Chabad Center - New Albany *The Torah Center - Orthodox, Bexley *Chabad of Downtown Columbus - Downtown, Columbus *Ohio State Hillel - Ohio State University *Schottenstein Chabad House at OSU - Ohio State University *Columbus Community Kollel - Orthodox, Bexley There are two Jewish schools, Columbus Torah Academy, an Orthodox K-12 school, and Columbus Jewish Day School, a K-6 Jewish Day School. In addition, there is a JCC, the Wexner Heritage Village retirement home, and several Jewish cemeteries.


Notable People

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, Director of the Ohio Department of Health *
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, NFL Player for the
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, US Olympian * Michael Feinstein, Grammy nominated singer * David Goodman, Former Member of the
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and the Ohio House of Representatives * Bob Greene, Journalist *
Paul Palnik Paul Palnik (March 28, 1946 – August 13, 2021)was an American artist, writer and educator. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and resided in Columbus, Ohio. Palnik included kabbalistic spiritual themes in his cartoons from the 1970s onward. His ...
, artist * Josh Radnor, actor and director * Jay Schottenstein, businessman and philanthropist *
Jerome Schottenstein Ya'akov Meir Hayyim Jerome Schottenstein ( he, ג'רום (יעקב מאיר חיים) שוטנשטיין; March 5, 1926 – March 10, 1992) was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, co-founder of Schottenstein Stores Corp. Biography Jero ...
, noted businessman and philanthropist, patriarch of Schottenstein family * Robert Shamansky,
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from 1981 to 1983 *
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, author * Les Wexner, businessman and philanthropist, Richest person in Ohio * Ross Friedman, Harvard and Major League Soccer player *Robert W. Schiff, founder and chairman of Shoe Corporation of American (SCO

*Herbert Glimcher, founder of
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References

{{History of the Jews in the United States
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