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Temple B'rith Kodesh (Rochester, New York) Congregation Berith Sholom; Beth David Synagogue (Amenia, New York) Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester; Congregation Beth Emeth; Temple Beth Israel (Plattsburgh, New York) Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, New York) Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York)
Beth David Synagogue, formally Congregation Beth David, is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 3344 East Main Street (also state highway NY 343) in the hamlet of Amenia, New York, in the United States. It is a small brick European-style building erected in the late 1920s.
The threat came to Congregation Beth David around 4 a.m. Saturday morning, Rabbi Micah Hyman told The Tribune. He said the sender had not put the recipients on Bcc, so he could see all 400 ...
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.
In contrast to other religious communities in western New York, in was reported in 2024 that Temple Beth Tzedek gained many members since 2004. [10] The Synagogue has a store section where people can buy jewelry and clothing items from the sisterhood group, a volunteer group for women members of the synagogue. [11]
The New York City synagogue that she led for 32 years — Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in midtown Manhattan — will have to grapple with its identity after being defined by its celebrity rabbi ...
New York City Department of Health Building, Staten Island, 1935 ... Congregation B'nai Sholom Beth David, ... Binghamton, 1938 [1]