Temple Beth-El
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Temple Beth-El, or Temple Beth El, is a name given to many Jewish synagogues, Beth-El meaning "House of God" in Hebrew. It may refer to:

United States (by state)

  • Temple Beth-El (Birmingham, Alabama)
    Temple Beth-El (Birmingham, Alabama)
    Temple Beth-El is a synagogue located in Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 1907, Temple Beth-El is a member of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Temple Beth-El is the only Conservative-affiliated synagogue in Birmingham, and one of only four Conservative synagogues in Alabama.The current...

  • Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida)
    Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida)
    The Temple Beth-El , located in downtown Pensacola, Florida, is the oldest dedicated Jewish house of worship in Florida. The temple was founded in 1876....

  • Congregation Beth El (Bethesda, Maryland)
    Congregation Beth El (Bethesda, Maryland)
    Congregation Beth El is a synagogue located in Bethesda, Maryland. Beth El is an egalitarian synagogue providing diverse worship in the Conservative tradition....

  • Temple Beth El (Alpena, Michigan)
    Temple Beth El (Alpena, Michigan)
    Temple Beth-El is a reform Jewish synagogue in Alpena, Michigan.The temple is located at 125 White Street in a vernacular style building built in 1889, making it one of America's relatively few surviving 19th century synagogues....

    , has a surviving 1889 building
  • Temple Beth El (Detroit, Michigan)
    Temple Beth El (Detroit, Michigan)
    Temple Beth El, also known as Temple Beth-El, is a Reform synagogue currently located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan. Beth El was founded in 1850 in the city of Detroit, and is the oldest Jewish congregation in Michigan....

    , a congregation now located in Bloomfield Hills with two former buildings in Detroit which are both listed on the NRHP, as follows:
    • Temple Beth-El (Bonstelle Theatre)
      Temple Beth-El (Bonstelle Theatre)
      The Bonstelle Theatre is a theater operated by Wayne State University, and is located at 3424 Woodward Avenue . It was originally built in 1902 as the Temple Beth-El, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.-Construction:When Rabbi Leo M...

      , at 3424 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
    • Temple Beth-El (Lighthouse Cathedral)
      Temple Beth-El (Lighthouse Cathedral)
      The church building at 8801 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan is a historic building. It was built in 1921 as Temple Beth-El. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.-Architecture:...

       at 8801 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
  • Temple Beth-El (Jersey City, New Jersey)
    Temple Beth-El (Jersey City, New Jersey)
    Temple Beth-El is a Reform synagogue in Jersey City, New Jersey. located on Kennedy Boulevard in the Bergen Section.-History:At end of the Civil War , a group of Jews in Jersey City began to meet in study and prayer in downtown at 96 Montgomery Street, or nearby on York St...

  • Congregation Beth El (Voorhees, New Jersey)
    Congregation Beth El (Voorhees, New Jersey)
    Congregation Beth El is a Conservative synagogue located in Voorhees, New Jersey. As of 2011, the clergy includes Rabbi Aaron Krupnick, Rabbi Noah Arnow, Rabbi Isaac Furman, and Cantor Alisa Pomerantz-Boro....

  • Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York)
    Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York)
    Temple Beth-El is a Reform synagogue at 5 Old Mill Road in Great Neck, New York. Founded in 1928, it is the oldest synagogue in Great Neck.The original Temple building was enlarged three times during the past 60 years. It went through drastic renovation due to a fire that burned down much of it...

  • Temple Beth El (Syracuse, New York)
    Temple Beth El (Syracuse, New York)
    Temple Beth El was a synagogue in Syracuse, New York.The Temple building was destroyed in an arson attack on October 13, 2000. Palestinian-American Ramsi Uthman was convicted in the attack. Uthman, who was born in Venezuela to Palestinian parents, is a naturalized U.S. citizen. Ahed Shehadeh was...

  • Temple Beth-El (Providence, Rhode Island)
    Temple Beth-El (Providence, Rhode Island)
    Temple Beth-El is an historic Jewish synagogue at 688 Broad Street in Providence, Rhode Island.The temple was built in 1910 by Banning & Thornton and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.-External links:*...

    , listed on the NRHP in Rhode Island
  • Temple Beth-El (Corsicana, Texas)
    Temple Beth-El (Corsicana, Texas)
    Temple Beth-El is an historic Moorish Revival synagogue located at 208 South 15th Street in Corsicana, Texas. It became a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark in 1981.On February 3, 1987, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.-History:...

    , listed on the NRHP in Texas
  • Temple Beth-El (San Antonio, Texas)
    Temple Beth-El (San Antonio, Texas)
    Temple Beth-El is a synagogue located in San Antonio, Texas. Originally founded in 1874, it is the oldest synagogue in South Texas. The current temple at the corner of Belknap and W. Ashby, just north of San Antonio Community College. Temple Beth-El is a Reform Jewish congregation, and a...

  • Temple Beth El (Suffolk, Virginia)
    Church of God and Saints of Christ
    The Church of God and Saints of Christ is a Hebrew Israelite religious group established in Lawrence, Kansas, by William Saunders Crowdy in 1896. William Crowdy began congregations in several cities in the Midwestern and Eastern United States, and sent an emissary to organize locations in at least...

    , international headquarters of a Hebrew Israelite congregation
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