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Beth Or was established in 1955 in Mount Airy. [1] [2] In 1974, the congregation moved to Spring House, [3] until relocating in 2006 to its current home in Maple Glen. The dedication of the new synagogue on May 15, 2006, was attended by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell. [2] Rabbi Gregory Marx has led Beth Or since 1989. [1]
Congregation Beth Or, Maple Glen; Temple Adath Israel of the Main Line, Merion; B'nai Jacob Synagogue, Middletown; Beit Harambam Congregation, Philadelphia; Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel, Philadelphia; Historic Congregation B'nai Abraham, Philadelphia; Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue, Philadelphia; Germantown Jewish Centre, Philadelphia
Congregation Beth Or, Maple Glen; Puerto Rico. Reform Jewish Congregation PR - Temple Beth Shalom, San Juan; ... Temple Beth Or, Everett; Temple B'nai Torah, Bellevue;
In 2021, Temple Beth Or sold its building and property on Van Zile Road to Congregation Kehilos Yisroel Inc. The congregation briefly used the facility for an Orthodox Jewish boys school, but ...
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 ...
Temple Beth Or (transliterated from Hebrew; "House of Light" [1]), founded as Kahl Montgomery, is an historic Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 2246 Narrow Lane Road, in the Cloverdale neighborhood of Montgomery, Alabama, in the United States.
He left Beth El in 1987 to serve as Vice-Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and dean of its rabbinical school. [3] Vernon H. Kurtz was installed as senior rabbi of Beth El in 1988 and served in that role until his retirement in 2018 when he moved to Israel. Rabbi Kurtz was a serious proponent of Conservative Judaism and ...
Congregation Tifereth Israel ("Splendor of Israel") is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Corona section of Queens, in New York City, New York, in the United States. [4]