List of synagogues in Ottawa

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This is a list of current synagogues in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada:

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Adath Jeshurun Synagogue on King Edward Ave pre-1930 Synagogue on King Edward Ave pre-1930.jpg
Adath Jeshurun Synagogue on King Edward Ave pre-1930

Current synagogues

Reform

Reconstructionist

Conservative

Modern Orthodox

Orthodox

Chabad

Former synagogues

Conservative

Orthodox

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