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The two friends and Rabbi Zev Gold of the local Congregation Beth Jacob Anshe Sholom [1] [2] formed a board and established the yeshiva on Keap Street in Williamsburg as an elementary school. The yeshiva later moved to a new building at 206 Wilson Street and remained there until 1967, while the elementary school remained at 206 Wilson St. until ...
Temple Beth Sholom (abbreviated as TBS) is a Conservative synagogue located at 1901 Kresson Road in Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, in the United States. [1] TBS was founded in 1940 and moved to its current building in Cherry Hill in 1989.
The congregation was founded in 1950 on the western side of Cherry Hill, and moved in 1992 to Cherry Hill's east side. Its first rabbi was Herbert M. Yarrish, who served from 1956 to 1975. As of 2022, the senior rabbi is Jennifer L. Frenkel and the cantors are Rhoda J. Harrison and Neil Schnitzer. [2]
He would serve at Beth Jacob Anshe Sholom until 1919, moving to a pulpit in San Francisco. [35] That year the congregation had 155 member families. [36] Gold would emigrate to Palestine in 1935, and was one of the signatories of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. [35] Gold was succeeded as rabbi by Solomon Golobowsky. [12]
The synagogue installed its first rabbi in 1926. [2] From 1928 to 1935 the rabbi was Wolf Gold , [ 2 ] [ 5 ] a founder of the Williamsburg Talmud Torah and Mesivta Torah Vodaas . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] From 1935 through 1973, Dr. Harry I. Wohlberg, a professor of Bible and homiletic literature at Yeshiva University , was the rabbi. [ 8 ]
Congregation Rodeph Sholom is a Reform Jewish synagogue at 7 West 83rd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York. Founded in 1842 by German Jewish immigrants, it is one of the oldest synagogues in the United States .
The yeshiva was founded in 1953 at the behest of Rabbi Aaron Kotler, the Rosh Yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, New Jersey. Rabbis Shmuel Kamenetzky and Dov Schwartzman first headed the yeshiva. The yeshiva's first location was at Thirtieth and Berks Streets in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood of Philadelphia. [2]
Beth Sholom Congregation (transliterated from Hebrew as "House of Peace") is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 8231 Old York Road in Elkins Park, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is the only synagogue designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.