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  2. Temple Kol Ami (Fort Mill, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was elected the first President and Cohen assumed the role of spiritual leader. On June 4, 2010, more than 170 people gathered for the first service of the new "Temple Kol Ami." Meeting in various locations, the synagogue eventually found a home at St. Phillipe Neri Catholic Church in Fort Mill. [3]

  3. Beth Israel Congregation (Beaufort, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Initially an Orthodox congregation, Beth Israel became a Conservative congregation in 1949. The congregation celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2005. Cantor Sheldon Feinberg noted that "to keep any entity for this length of time, particularly a house of worship, demands a great deal of dedication on the part of the members."

  4. Congregation Beth Israel / West Side Jewish Center - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center was established in 1890 [8] by Orthodox German Jews and Jews from Austria-Hungary. [9] In its early years the congregation worshiped at 252 West 35th Street , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] a building later purchased by St. Paul Baptist Church.

  5. Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim - Wikipedia

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    Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (Hebrew: קהל קדוש בית אלוהים, lit. 'Holy Congregation House of God', [ 3 ] also known as K. K. Beth Elohim , or more simply Congregation Beth Elohim ) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located in Charleston , South Carolina , in the United States.

  6. Beit Shalom Jewish Community - Wikipedia

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    Beit Shalom Jewish Community is a Reform Jewish shared synagogue located at 2215 East Kimberly Road, on the east side of Davenport, Iowa, in the United States.The shared community facility was established in 2019 and is home to two congregations, Temple Emanuel, established in 1861, and Congregation Beth Israel, established in 1936.

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  9. Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel is a Conservative synagogue located in the Center City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Its congregation represents the 1964 merger of Beth Zion, which was formed in 1946, and Beth Israel, which was established in 1840. Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel had 400 member households as of December 2022. [1]