Corona Lodge

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StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Coordinates26°11′25″S 28°03′07″E / 26.19035677°S 28.05192729°E / -26.19035677; 28.05192729
Corona Lodge
The corona Lodge in Berea
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
LocationBerea, South Africa[1]
Coordinates26°11′25″S 28°03′07″E / 26.19035677°S 28.05192729°E / -26.19035677; 28.05192729
Completed1902
Height
Roof95 metres (312 ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)J.A Cope

Corona Lodge was constructed as a Masonic Society Lodge in 1902. It is situated on stand 62 (1494) on O’Reilly Road in the Berea district of Johannesburg. Corona Lodge is one of the few remaining original buildings in this part of the city. The architect of the original building was J A Cope Christie.

Hebrew text from when the building was used by the Jewish community

The foundation stone of the building was laid by W Bro. S. Sykes W.M. on 1 November 1902.[2]

The Corona Lodge fell out of use around 1920. When Coronoa Lodge was taken over by the Palestine Society in about 1935 it became the meeting place for the Jewish Society and the Jewish community from Palestine who settled in Berea.

The lodge was used by the precursor to the Yeshiva College of South Africa, which was established in 1953. The Yeshiva Katanah divided classes between Corona Lodge and the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol in Doornfontein. Afternoon classes were held at the lodge under the supervision of Rabbi Michel Kossowsky, an Eastern European Talmudic scholar who had settled in South Africa during the Holocaust, and Rabbi Baruch Rabinowitz. The subjects the rabbis taught classes around Talmud, Mishnah, Prophets, Laws and Customs and Ethics of Judaism.[3]

As this community dispersed the building was used no longer as a place of religion.

In 1985, the decision was made that it should be sold and although rights were held for the development of a twenty-storey block of flats, it was proposed to convert the lodge to office accommodation.[4]

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