Congregation Beth Israel, USA

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Congregation letter of the alphabet Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎) may be a Conservative house of prayer settled at 229 Murdock Avenue in Asheville, North geographic area. Based in 1899 as Bikur Cholim, it had been associate Orthodox breakaway from Asheville’s existing house of prayer. It employed its initial full-time rabbi in 1909, opened a non secular college in 1911, and purchased its initial house of prayer building, that burnt down in 1916, in 1913. The congregation completed its second building in 1924, related with Conservative Judaism in 1949, and altered its name to letter of the alphabet Israel in 1950. It completed construction of its current building in 1969. Robert Cabelli joined as rabbi in 2006. As of 2012 he was the rabbi, and therefore the president was brandy Penansky.

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