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Temple Beth-El's current sanctuary was built in 1926 and the facility is located at 2179 Highland Avenue on the Southside of Birmingham. Renovations in the 1990s added a cultural center and classrooms, and further renovations were completed in the 2000s (decade) to the sanctuary, chapel , and social hall.
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Congregation Beth El of Borough Park was founded in August, 1902, and it erected a brick building in 1906, at 12th Avenue and 41st Street, [3] that is the oldest synagogue building in Borough Park, now occupied by Chevra Anshei Lubawitz of Borough Park. [4] The congregation built a three-story building on 15th Avenue between 1920 and 1923.
The last of Fall River's Jewish temples. Records show at one time Fall River hosted seven or possibly as many as 12 synagogues. Temple Beth El reached its peak of activity in the 1950s, with 600 ...
Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 220 South Bedford Road, in Chappaqua, Northern Westchester, New York, in the United States. Founded in 1949, [1] it is notable for its synagogue building, designed by Louis Kahn. Although Kahn designed other synagogues, this is the only one of his ...
During the 1960s, there was a gradual decline in membership, but a continued interfaith dialogue between Beth El and churches in Winchester, including a visit by Reverend Baden of Christ Episcopal Church, who attended a Passover Seder, after which congregants were invited to watch a Eucharist service. Around the same time, Beth El was led by a ...
Temple Beth-El is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 211 Belknap Place, in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States. Founded in 1874, it is the oldest synagogue in South Texas . Temple Beth-El is a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism .
Beth-El, Beth El or Beit El may refer to the following Jewish synagogues: Canada. Beth El Synagogue (Newfoundland) China. Beth El Synagogue (Shanghai) Israel