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Congregation Beth Israel is a Reform Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, a suburb 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Fort Worth in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. [4] [5] The congregation was initially a chavurah established in 1999 with 25 families; a religious school with 75 children was founded shortly afterward.
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker told “CBS Mornings” that he let the gunman inside the suburban Fort Worth synagogue Saturday because he appeared to need shelter. Another man held hostage, Jeffrey ...
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker told "CBS Mornings" that he let the gunman inside the suburban Fort Worth synagogue Saturday because he appeared to need shelter. Another man held hostage, Jeffrey R ...
In 2006, he became the first full-time rabbi at Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas. This was his first rabbinical appointment. [2] A proponent of interfaith dialogue, in 2009, he participated in an exchange with a priest from a local Catholic congregation. [3] Cytron-Walker also taught at the congregation's religious ...
Temple Emanu-El is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 8500 Hillcrest Road, in Dallas, Texas, in the United States. Chartered as the Jewish Congregation Emanu-El in 1875, it was the first Reform congregation in North Texas, and is the largest synagogue in the South. The congregation is led by Rabbi David E. Stern.
At different junctures, each served as synagogue president. In February of 1928, they amicably went their separate ways. ... According to a “Special Announcement” in the Fort Worth Record ...
The first synagogue in Texas, Congregation Beth Israel of Houston, was founded in Houston in 1859 as an Orthodox congregation. However, by 1874 the congregation voted to change their affiliation to the fledgling Reform movement. The ensuing years were accompanied by the spread of Judaism throughout Texas.
Congregation B'nai Israel, Bridgeport; Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek, Chester; Congregation Knesseth Israel, Ellington; Congregation Ahavath Achim, Fairfield; Congregation Mishkan Israel, Hamden