Congregation Agudas Achim SA

Congregation Agudas Achim SA The Conservative synagogue serving San Antonio where we Learn, Pray and Have Fun --Together! The founders named it Agudas Achim, “A gathering of the brethren".

Our synagogue was chartered on November 29, 1889, but must have been organized prior to that date. We were an orthodox congregation, founded in the midst of the great Transatlantic Migration of Jews from Eastern Europe, and an outgrowth of an earlier informal organization of traditional Jews of San Antonio. Our first breakout year was 1890. The congregation hired a spiritual leader, Rabbi Moses Ed

elhertz, who came to San Antonio from Wichita, Kansas, in early September, in time to conduct High Holy Day services, which were held at the Knights of Pythias Hall on the corner of Houston and Soledad Streets. In addition, Agudas Achim purchased property on Palmetto Street for its cemetery and conducted its first burial there in October. Also in 1893, the congregation purchased property on the San Antonio River, at the corner of Aubrey and Guilbeau Streets, for its first permanent home. The synagogue was designed by the noted architect J. Riley Gordon, and was dedicated in September, 1898. The design was of Moorish inspiration, with a large domed roof and smaller domes on the corners of the building. The synagogue had a separate balcony for women, and could seat 240, but could be increased to 500 with temporary seating. The ark from that shul still exists, and adorns the Vexler Chapel of the Heubner Road synagogue. By 1911, Agudas Achim had about 75 families. The congregation established its Hebrew School that year and engaged Dr. B. Lichtenhartz, a political exile from Russia with two doctorates from European universities, as the first principal. The school had an enrollment of more than 200. It met at 248 Blum Street (where Rivercenter Mall is now located), probably because the synagogue was too small to accommodate so many children at once.Our congregation grew so large during these years that it outgrew the Aubrey Street synagogue. Meanwhile, the congregation erected its second home on Main and Quincy. The construction of that building might have been postponed indefinitely if it were not for a great natural disaster. On the night of September 9, 1921, heavy rains fell over San Antonio and nearby areas north and northwest of the city. Between 12:30 and 6:00 a.m. on the 10th, the most destructive flood in San Antonio's history swept through the city, inundating an area between six and seven miles long and between one-half and two miles wide with flood waters up to 12 feet deep. The heaviest flooding was along the San Antonio River, including where the Aubrey Street synagogue was located. The flood did not destroy the building, but it ruined it, and hastened the day when the Main Avenue structure was built. After meeting in rented space for almost two years, Congregation Agudas Achim consecrated its Main Avenue synagogue on August 5, 1923. This building would serve our congregation for 31 years. By October 1929, the synagogue had grown so rapidly that the Board was faced with an unusual situation: the congregations home, only six years old, was already too small. As a result of the post-WWII boom, the congregation outgrew its Main Avenue synagogue. Agudas Achim initially looked at property on San Pedro Avenue a few blocks south of Hildebrand, but in 1952 purchased a large tract on Donaldson and St. Cloud Avenues, near Jefferson High School, in what was then the heart of the Jewish community. Agudas Achim soon affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. The Donaldson Avenue synagogue was dedicated in 1954, and would serve the congregation for more than four decades. Our congregation experienced a long period of stability and prosperity through the 1960s and 1970s. The Donaldson Avenue synagogue was the focus of what had become a large and active congregation in a growing and active Jewish community. Our Sisterhood and Men’s Club won various awards for innovative programming. We had our own Boy Scout troop. In the early 1970s, we began our annual Israeli Festival, which remained and official Fiesta San Antonio event for more than 20 years. By the 1980s, the Jewish demographics in San Antonio were changing, and Agudas Achim found itself 10 miles or so from the homes of many of its members. The congregation realized that it had to move in order to remain viable, and it purchased property and Huebner and Bitters Roads in 1992 for its fourth home. The 1990s saw a revival of our congregation. Today with our Clergy as its spiritual leader, Agudas Achim celebrates its present and looks ahead to a brilliant future, while recalling decades of growth and achievement.

🎓 Mazel Tov to all of our graduates! 🎓As we enter Shabbat, we want to celebrate your hard work, dedication, growth, and ...
05/29/2026

🎓 Mazel Tov to all of our graduates! 🎓

As we enter Shabbat, we want to celebrate your hard work, dedication, growth, and accomplishments. From kindergarten milestones to high school, college, and beyond, each achievement is a blessing and a moment of pride for our entire Agudas Achim family.

May you continue to learn, grow, lead with kindness, and shine your light wherever life takes you. We are so proud of all you have accomplished and excited for the journey ahead.

Wishing all of our graduates continued success, happiness, and countless blessings.

Mazel Tov from your Agudas Achim family! 💙✨

At Congregation Agudas Achim, our community is built on more than traditions — it’s built on values that guide how we sh...
05/24/2026

At Congregation Agudas Achim, our community is built on more than traditions — it’s built on values that guide how we show up for one another every single day. 💙💛
Our core values spell out MITZVAH — because being a caring, connected, and compassionate community starts with everyday actions and intentional living.

✨ Mensch – Lead with kindness and heart
✨ Inclusivity – Every person belongs
✨ Torah & Tradition – Rooted in wisdom, growing with purpose
✨ Zeal (Kavanah) – Bring passion and intention
✨ Voice – Every voice matters
✨ Accountability – Show up with integrity
✨ Humor – Celebrate joyfully and laugh often

These values shape our synagogue, our programs, our worship, and our relationships. They remind us that Agudas is not just a place we come to — it’s a community we build together.

💙 There’s a place for everyone at Agudas Achim.

Wishing our Agudas Achim family, Chag Shavuot Sameach! 💐We look forward to celebrating the holiday with you!
05/21/2026

Wishing our Agudas Achim family, Chag Shavuot Sameach! 💐

We look forward to celebrating the holiday with you!

This past Sunday, Barbara and Burt shared with us all their experience of being stuck in Israel during the war with Iran...
05/21/2026

This past Sunday, Barbara and Burt shared with us all their experience of being stuck in Israel during the war with Iran.

Although, they were with family and people that they loved, heading home in time for Passover was something that was very important to them. They faced many struggles and hiccups, and their journey home was not an easy one.

Barbara and Burt, thank you for taking the time and sharing your story with us all. 💙

05/15/2026

We are getting ready for Shavuot at Agudas! We hope to see you for the holiday!

Join our cheesecake competition too!!!! Watch the video to learn more about it! 🍰

Shabbat Shalom everyone!

Join us this Sunday in the Chapel to meet and hear from long time congregants, Barbara and Burt as they share their stor...
05/15/2026

Join us this Sunday in the Chapel to meet and hear from long time congregants, Barbara and Burt as they share their story, experience, and journey home from their time in Israel during the war with Iran.

You will be moved, inspired and enlightened by their experience!

See you Sunday at 11am! 🪬🇮🇱💙

Mazel Tov to our incredible Confirmation Class students,Lila, Lily, Ethan, and Aimee on completing Confirmation!We are s...
05/14/2026

Mazel Tov to our incredible Confirmation Class students,
Lila, Lily, Ethan, and Aimee on completing Confirmation!

We are so proud of each of you for reaching this meaningful milestone in your Jewish journey.Your thoughtful and inspiring speeches reflected your dedication, growth, and connection to our community and traditions.

May you continue to learn, lead, and shine brightly as you move forward. Yasher Koach and Mazel Tov on this special achievement!

To view their speeches click the link below!

https://youtu.be/dfNKp_Dtpew?si=nzBa-IBhz6hhGN7V

✨ Kolenu – Our Monthly Digital Edition ✨Take a look back at everything we celebrated last month in our community! This e...
05/12/2026

✨ Kolenu – Our Monthly Digital Edition ✨

Take a look back at everything we celebrated last month in our community! This edition of Kolenu highlights birthdays, yahrzeits, mazals, and so much more — honoring the meaningful moments that connect us all.
We love sharing in your special milestones. If you would like to have an upcoming birthday, anniversary, yahrzeit, or celebration included in Kolenu, please be sure to submit your information so we can help recognize and celebrate with you! 💙

Let’s continue building our community together — one celebration at a time.

https://www.flipsnack.com/adulted/may-kolenu-2026

Wishing all of our mothers a day of love, blessings and joy! Happy Mother’s Day! 🩷
05/10/2026

Wishing all of our mothers a day of love, blessings and joy! Happy Mother’s Day! 🩷

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16550 Huebner Road
San Antonio, TX
78248

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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+12104790307

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