Anshe Emet Synagogue

[1] Anshe Emet Synagogue was established in 1873 in a building on Sedgwick Avenue in Chicago.

[4] Two years later, the congregation moved to another rented location on Division Street.

[4] In 1929, Anshe Emet moved to its present location of 3751 North Broadway in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.

[7]: 107  Under Rabbi Goldman's leadership, Anshe Emet Synagogue established a day school, the first in the Conservative movement, and a speakers series, which featured speakers such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Clarence Darrow.

Cohen restored observance of the second day of festival holidays, expanded opportunities for women to participate in religious life, and lead the congregation to renovate and expand the synagogue building.