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German School Brooklyn ( GSB , German : Deutsche Schule Brooklyn ) is an international school in Crown Heights , Brooklyn in New York City offering a dynamic German and Spanish immersion program for a global community of students from Preschool through Middle School.

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32-643: A Neo-Classical temple with an adjacent eleven-story community house. The community house was erected first, and dedicated in 1929. Because of the Great Depression , the planned Temple was never built. Instead, the congregation continued to worship in the Community House. During the High Holy Days the congregation worshiped at the Brooklyn Academy of Music . In 1942, the theater on the ground floor of

48-603: A 9-12 grade system, but has not yet received enough enrollment to successfully launch the upper grades. The school was previously on the fifth floor of the Union Temple of Brooklyn in Prospect Heights , Brooklyn . The school was not a part of the temple's congregation even though they shared a building. By 2021, its interim location was the former Coop School in the Bedford Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill area. In 2021,

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80-457: A decade of successful German language immersion, we are excited to open our doors, literally and figuratively, to a broader local and global community. Christine Krabs co-founded the school. with Katrin Nagle and Muriel Plag. It opened with grades Kindergarten through 2 in 2014, and has plans to expand to grade 12. As of June 2023, the school has graduated 3 8th grade classes. The school has plans for

96-696: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Union Temple of Brooklyn The Union Temple of Brooklyn was a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 17 Eastern Parkway between Underhill Avenue and Plaza Street East in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn , New York City , across the street from the Brooklyn Public Library , the Brooklyn Museum , and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden . On March 26, 2021 Union Temple merged with Congregation Beth Elohim . Union Temple

112-528: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages German School Brooklyn It is categorized as a German school abroad by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad ( Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen ). GSB is thrilled to add a Spanish immersion program to our school beginning with our Preschool and Kindergarten classes in September 2025. After

128-421: Is the match that is consumed in kindling flame/ Blessed is the flame that burns in the secret fastness of the heart/ Blessed is the heart with strength to stop its beating for honor's sake/ Blessed is the match that is consumed in kindling flame—Dedicated by his fellow members of Union Temple of Brooklyn December 9, 1949." On November 1, 2018, events at Union Temple were cancelled after "Kill All Jews" and graffiti

144-573: The Community House was remodeled as a sanctuary, designed after the old synagogue in Essen, Germany burned by the Nazis. A memorial plaque in honor of Mickey Marcus is located in the lobby of the Union Temple of Brooklyn where his funeral service was conducted. It reads: "Killed in action in the hills of Zion while leading Israeli forces as their supreme commander in the struggle for Israel's freedom—Blessed

160-509: The congregation purchased a former church building on Greene Avenue. Temple Israel dedicated a larger and more magnificent new building on the corner of Bedford and Lafayette Avenues in 1891. Raphael Lasker served as rabbi of the Temple from 1871 to 1876. Temple Israel and K.K. Beth Elohim merged in 1921, deciding to erect a new temple in the newly fashionable location of 17 Eastern Parkway (Brooklyn) . Plans were drawn up by Arnold Brunner for

176-646: The first on Long Island . Prior to its. closure, it was a member congregation of the Union for Reform Judaism . The congregation first worshiped in a private home on Marcy Avenue. In 1860 a former church building on South First Street was purchased and remodeled for use as a synagogue, it was afterwards used as a school offered elementary education in English and German, in both secular and religious subjects. The school closed when public education began in Brooklyn. A new synagogue

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192-462: The past, on High Holy Days, when the Brooklyn Academy of Music was utilized. In 1942, a theatre in the building was remodeled to be a sanctuary. In 2015 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Founded in 1848 by German and Alsatian Jewish immigrants living in the village of Williamsburgh , K.K. Beth Elohim was the first Jewish congregation established in Brooklyn and

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224-585: The school moved all levels to its new site at 9 Hanover Place in Downtown Brooklyn. In January 2023, the school once again relocated to their new, very own building on 760 Sterling Place in Crown Heights. 40°40′24″N 73°58′05″W  /  40.67344°N 73.96793°W  / 40.67344; -73.96793 This German school-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This New York (state) school–related article

240-703: Was built on Keap Street south of Division Avenue in 1876. Known as the Keap Street Temple , for many years it was the largest synagogue in Brooklyn. It is among the oldest synagogue buildings still standing in the United States. Raphael Benjamin was rabbi of the synagogue from 1902 to 1905. Temple Israel was founded in 1869. Until 1872 services were held in the Y.M.C.A. building on the corner of Fulton Street and Galatin Place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn . In that year

256-437: Was the result of the merger of two nineteenth century congregations, K. K. Beth Elohim and Temple Israel. Most recently, the synagogue was led by Rabbi Stephanie Kolin. The building was designed by Arnold Brunner and completed in 1929 as the community house for a planned temple next door, which was never built because of the Great Depression ; the 11-story building has been used for the congregation's worship since, except, in

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