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This is a list of Minnesota synagogues, including the city in which each is located and the branch of Judaism with which each is affiliated.

Rabbi Solomon Silber, who served as Kenesseth Israel's rabbi from 1902 to 1925
Name City Affiliation Notes
Adas Israel Congregation Duluth Orthodox Destroyed by fire in 2019
Adath Israel Synagogue St. Paul Orthodox [1]
Adath Jeshurun Congregation Minnetonka Conservative
Bais Yisroel Synagogue St. Louis Park Orthodox [2]
Bet Shalom Congregation Minnetonka Reform [3]
Beth El Synagogue St. Louis Park Conservative [4]
Beth Jacob Congregation Mendota Heights Conservative [5]
B'nai Abraham Synagogue Virginia former [6]
B'nai Emet Synagogue St. Louis Park former
B'nai Israel Synagogue Rochester Reform [7]
Chabad Lubavitch of Greater St. Paul St. Paul Orthodox [8]
Chabad Lubavitch of Minneapolis Minnetonka Orthodox [9][10]
Chabad of Duluth MN Duluth Orthodox [11]
Chabad Lubavitch of Rochester Rochester Orthodox [12]
Chabad of St. Louis Park] St. Louis Park Orthodox [13]
Congregation Bris Avrohom St. Paul
Darchei Noam St. Louis Park Orthodox [14]
Kenesseth Israel Congregation St. Louis Park Orthodox [15]
Mayim Rabim Congregation Minneapolis Reconstructionist [16]
Mikvah Association St. Paul
Mikvah Ritualarium St. Louis Park
Mount Zion Temple St. Paul Reform
Or Emet Congregation St. Paul Humanistic
Shaare Shalom Congregation Mendota Heights Conservative
Sharei Chesed Congregation Minnetonka Conservative [17]
Shir HaNeshamah Minneapolis Jewish Renewal
Shir Tikvah Congregation Minneapolis Reform [18]
Temple Israel Minneapolis Reform
Temple Israel Duluth Reform [19]
Temple of Aaron Congregation St. Paul Conservative [20]
Upper Midwest Merkos - Lubavitch House West St. Paul Orthodox [21]

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