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Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, abbreviated as CEEBJ, is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 2020 West Brown Deer Road, River Hills, Wisconsin, in the United States. The congregation was founded in 1847 and the current synagogue completed in 2009.
Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, the first synagogue in Wisconsin, was founded as Congregation Imanu-Al in Milwaukee in 1850. [4] Two other congregations, Ahavath Emunah (1854) and Anshe Emeth (1855) would later merge into it. [5] During the 1860s, the majority of services were conducted in German with a few rare ones held in English.
Merger of Sinai Congregation and Beth Israel Congregation. Traditional egalitarian services. [54] [55] Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun: River Hills: 1927 active Reform: Merger of B'ne Jeshurun and Congregation Emanu-El. [56] Adas Israel Sheboygan: defunct Orthodox: Called "The White Shul." Synagogue built 1910. Converted to church. [57] [58 ...
Gui, came to the U.S. in 2000, fleeing civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is an anchor of Milwaukee’s growing and vibrant African community.
The Zelazo Center was acquired by UWM in October 2000 from Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, who had used the structure as a synagogue since 1922. UWM's renovation primarily focused on converting the worship space into the Helen Bader Concert Hall.
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Starting out in a rented hall in 1873, Temple B'nai Jeshurun is now celebrating its 150th year in service to Des Moines' Jewish community. Des Moines' oldest synagogue celebrates 150 years serving ...
In 1874, he went to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he was rabbi of Temple Emanuel and a German teacher in the Central High School. In 1880, he became rabbi of Congregation B'ne Jeshurun in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and served as superintendent of the congregation's Sunday school. [3] In 1892, Gerechter was named rabbi of Temple Zion in Appleton.