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The cemetery land is now owned by a number of organizations: the Tifereth Israel congregation owns about 19 acres (7.7 ha), Ahavath Achim owns 5.25 acres (2.12 ha), and two small parcels are owned by other organizations. Entrances to the cemetery are marked by stone posts with bronze plaques. [1]
Services for Joseph Silverstein will be held at Tifereth Israel Congregation, 145 Brownell Ave., New Bedford, at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 15, followed by interment at Plainville Cemetery, 1400 Old ...
Tephereth Israel Synagogue is located a few blocks northeast of downtown New Britain, on the north side of Winter Street west of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. It is a two-story masonry structure, built out of red brick with stone trim. Square towers flank a central entry section, which has three entrances at the top of a broad series of steps.
Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, Los Angeles; Sinai Temple, ... Temple Israel of the City of New York, ... Bedford-Stuyvesant, ...
The Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת תפארת ישראל; Ashkenazi Hebrew: Tiferes Yisroel), most often spelled Tiferet Israel, also known as the Nisan Bak Shul (Yiddish: ניסן ב"ק שול), after its co-founder, Nisan Bak [1] is a former prominent Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel.
In 2013, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel appointed Dr. Tal Sessler as Senior Rabbi. Rabbi Dr. Sessler formerly served as the Rabbi of Freehold Jewish Center in New Jersey, and earlier as the Rabbi of the Jewish Center of Forest Hills West in New York. [9] Rabbi Sessler left the Temple in May 2021. [10] Rabbi Refael Cohen is the current Senior ...
The Tifereth Israel congregation was founded in 26 May 1850 as a number of families disputed over religious ritual and left the Orthodox Anshe Chesed congregation, the first Jewish congregation in Cleveland. The same year, Rabbi Isidor Kalisch, who had been rabbi at Anshe Chesed, was appointed the first rabbi of Tifereth Israel. [2]
Congregation Tifereth Israel (Brooklyn, New York) (the "Park Slope Jewish Center"), a Conservative synagogue in Park Slope, Brooklyn; Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens, New York) (the "Home Street Synagogue"), a synagogue in Corona; the oldest synagogue in Queens