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Temple Beth-El was designed as both a monument to the almighty and a center of Jewish life, with an auditorium that could hold 800 people, 12 classrooms that could hold 25 to 30 students each, a ...
Temple Beth-El's current sanctuary was built in 1926 and the facility is located at 2179 Highland Avenue on the Southside of Birmingham. Renovations in the 1990s added a cultural center and classrooms, and further renovations were completed in the 2000s (decade) to the sanctuary, chapel , and social hall.
Temple Beth-El (New York City) Beth El Jewish Center of Flatbush (Brooklyn, New York) Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park (Brooklyn, New York) Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York) Temple Beth-El (Hornell, New York) Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester (Chappaqua) Temple Beth El (Syracuse, New York) Temple Beth-El (Tonawanda, New York) (merged)
East Meadow Beth-El Jewish Center is the consolidated entity of East Meadow Jewish Center and Temple Beth-El of Bellmore. The consolidation became official on October 23, 2020, The congregation was formed on July 1, 1953. [4] Ground-breaking ceremonies for the synagogue took place on February 27, 1956. [5] EMJC began with 115 founding members.
The last of Fall River's Jewish temples. Records show at one time Fall River hosted seven or possibly as many as 12 synagogues. Temple Beth El reached its peak of activity in the 1950s, with 600 ...
3.8 Delaware. 3.9 District of Columbia. 3.10 Florida. 3.11 Georgia. 3.12 Hawaii. 3.13 Idaho. ... Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida) Temple Beth Sholom (Miami Beach ...
Beth El Congregation, Pittsburgh; Beth El Temple, Harrisburg; Beth Sholom Congregation, Elkins Park; Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun, Erdenheim; B’nai Abraham, Easton; B'nai Jacob Synagogue, Middletown; Chisuk Emuna Congregation, Harrisburg; Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Elkins Park; Congregation Beth Am Israel, Penn Valley; Congregation Beth El ...
1958 – March 16: An explosion caused severe damage to the school wing of Temple Beth El in Miami, Florida. [48] 1958 – March 16: Bombing of Jewish Community Center in Nashville, Tennessee at 8:07 p.m., claimed by segregationists of the Confederate Union. The front of the unoccupied building was damaged by dynamite, including broken windows ...