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Temple Israel elected its first woman trustee in 1921, [6] dedicated its new building in 1922, and in 1924 officially changed its name to Temple Israel of the City of New York. [7] By 1929, membership exceeded 950. [7] William Franklin Rosenblum succeeded Harris as Temple Israel's second rabbi in 1930, and Harris died just a few months later ...
Congregation Beth Israel, commonly referred to as the West Side Jewish Center or, in more recent years, the Hudson Yards Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 347 West 34th Street, in the Garment District of Manhattan, in New York City, New York, [1] [3] in the United States.
A native of New York City, Rabbi Gordon Tucker holds the A.B. degree from Harvard University and a Ph.D. (in Philosophy) from Princeton University. He was ordained a Rabbi in 1975 by The Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA). Whilst at Temple Israel Center, Rabbi Tucker worked to strengthen three primary areas of Jewish life: education ...
CANTON ‒ A 13-year-old is accused of planning a mass shooting at Temple Israel, a Jewish synagogue. The teen faces juvenile counts of inducing panic and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors.
The Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights is a historic Reform Jewish synagogue located at 551 Fort Washington Avenue, on the corner of 185th Street, in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S.
Monday marks one year since Hamas terrorists’ brutal attack on Israel — killing 1,200 innocent Israelis and taking 250 hostage — that incited war in the region. Ninety-seven hostages are ...
Young Israel of Boro Park, part of the National Council of Young Israel movement, was established well before World War II. [7] [8] One of its early rabbis was Rabbi Samuel Mirsky. [9] Young Israel's present rabbi previously served as youth leader; the Boro Park branch was known early [8] on for its youth group. [10]
Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El, abbreviated as Adereth El, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 133 East 29th Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. Founded in 1857, it claims to be the oldest synagogue in its original location with continuous services at the same location.