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  2. Temple Beth El (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth El is a Reform synagogue located at in Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan, in the United States. Beth El was founded in 1850 in the city of Detroit , and is the oldest Jewish congregation in Michigan .

  3. Bethel Community Transformation Center - Wikipedia

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    The former Temple Beth-El is a historic building located at 8801 Woodward Avenue (Woodward at Gladstone) in Detroit, Michigan. [2] It was built in 1921 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  4. Bonstelle Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bonstelle Theatre is a theater and former synagogue owned by Wayne State University, located at 3424 Woodward Avenue (the southeast corner of Woodward and Eliot) in the Midtown Woodward Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. [2] It was built in 1902 as the Temple Beth-El, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  5. History of the Jews in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    1922–1973 temple of Temple Beth El in Detroit. In the early 20th Century Jews of many nationalities had settled Detroit. The German Jews, who predominately lived north of Downtown Detroit, usually worshiped at Reform Temple Beth El. Russian and Eastern European Jews tended to worship at lower east side Jewish district Orthodox synagogues. [16]

  6. Midtown Woodward Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Wayne State University's Bonstelle Theatre is located at 3424 Woodward at the north end of the district; it was originally the Temple Beth El. At the turn of the 20th century, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Detroit's Temple Beth El led the push for the construction of a new temple building. [7]

  7. Category:Jews and Judaism in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth El (Detroit) Bethel Community Transformation Center; Bonstelle Theatre; D. ... Temple Beth-El (Bonstelle Theatre) Tushiyah United Hebrew School – Scott ...

  8. Leo M. Franklin - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Franklin was invited to deliver a sermon in Detroit. His speech was received with such approval that Detroit's Temple Beth El immediately invited him to serve as their rabbi, replacing the recently departed Dr. Louis Grossmann. Franklin pondered the matter, and, sensing a greater opportunity in Detroit, accepted Temple Beth El's offer.

  9. Temple Beth El (Alpena, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth-El is a non-denomational Jewish synagogue, located at 125 White Street, in Alpena, Michigan, in the United States. It is the only synagogue in northeastern Lower Michigan . [ 1 ] The congregation is closely associated with the Hebrew Benevolent Society Cemetery.