Beth Elohim

Beth Elohim may refer to:

  • Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York), a Reform synagogue founded in 1861
  • Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, a Reform synagogue founded in the 1740s in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Temple Beth Elohim (Georgetown, South Carolina), a Reform synagogue founded in 1904

Other articles related to "beth elohim, beth":

Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York) - Garfield Place and Eighth Avenue - Weider Retires, Events Since 2006
... At that time, Beth Elohim had over 1,000 members ... In 2009, Beth Elohim was described as the largest and most active Reform congregation in Brooklyn ... In April of that year, Beth Elohim was listed by Newsweek as one of America's 25 "Most Vibrant" Jewish congregations ...
Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
... Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (also known as Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue, Congregation K ... Beth Elohim, or more simply K ... Beth Elohim) is a historic synagogue located at 90 Hasell (pronounced as if it were spelled Hazel) Street in Charleston, South Carolina ...
Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York)
... Congregation Beth Elohim (Hebrew בֵּית אֱלֹהִים), also known as the Garfield Temple and the Eighth Avenue Temple, is a Reform Jewish congregation located at 274 Garfield Place and Eighth Avenue, in the ... By 2006, Beth Elohim had over 1,000 members, and, as of 2009, it was the largest and most active Reform congregation in Brooklyn, the "oldest Brooklyn congregation that continues to function under its corporate name ...
Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York) - Garfield Place and Eighth Avenue - World War II and Aftermath: Sack Joins, Landman Dies
... conference on June 1, 1942, including Beth Israel's Landman ... in Palestine." Landman died suddenly in 1946, leaving Sack to head Beth Elohim alone Sack would eventually serve as rabbi for 35 years ... After the war, Beth Elohim allowed women to become full members, granting them full voting privileges and allowing them to hold office ...
Congregation Beth Elohim (Brooklyn, New York) - Early Years: Pearl Street
... Congregation Beth Elohim was founded on September 29, 1861 by 41 German Jews at Granada Hall on Myrtle Avenue, members of Congregation Baith Israel who had become ... Beth Elohim had originally conducted its services in the traditional manner, but on February 19, 1870 "inaugurated the moderate reform services" instead ... Beth Elohim voted to retire Brandenstein in 1882, an action which created some controversy both within the congregation, and among other Brooklyn synagogues ...

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