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The synagogue was founded in 1971 by Lithuanian-born Rabbi Benjamin Bak, who led the congregation from 1972 until 1989. [1] Bak was succeeded by Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb , who served as spiritual leader for 13 years before becoming head of the Orthodox Union in 2002.
Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue; Beth Am; Beth Tfiloh Congregation; C. Congregation Shearith Israel (Baltimore, Maryland) E. Eutaw Place Temple; H.
The Mizrachi stream advocated for Orthodox religious education combined with Zionism and modernism. Its goal was to impart national-religious education. The schools of the Mizrachi taught secular subjects: sciences, humanities, and languages. In the Mizrachi stream, most religious students and many from the Eastern communities were educated.
Pages in category "Modern Orthodox synagogues in Maryland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Modern Orthodox synagogues in Maryland (6 P) ... Congregation Shearith Israel (Baltimore, Maryland) S. Congregation Shomrei Emunah (Baltimore) T. Congregation Tiferes ...
[25] [24] Orthodox Jewish congregation in Montgomery County. [25] [26] [27] Shomrai Emunah later started another service at a member's home in the Montgomery Knolls area of Silver Spring. [24] By the late 1960s, the synagogue's membership outgrew the synagogue in Kemp Mill, so its membership raised funds to build a second, larger building in ...
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It grew during the 1920s and 1930s to be the political, [12] [13] [14] communal, and cultural voice of those Orthodox Jews who were not part of Zionism's Orthodox Jewish Mizrachi party. [ 15 ] Rabbi Eliezer Silver , an Eastern European-trained rabbi, established the first office of Agudath Israel in America during the 1930s, organizing its ...