There are hundreds of synagogues in North America with that name. It depends on which city you are talking about.
Temple Beth Or was created in 1849.
Temple Beth El of Borough Park was created in 1923.
Max Rosenberg has written: 'Temple Beth El'
Irving I Katz has written: 'The Beth El story' -- subject(s): Detroit (Mich.)., Detroit (Mich.). Temple Beth El, Jews
He converted at Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas, in 1961.
The address of the Elsie K. Rudin Judaica Museum Of Temple Beth-El Of Great Neck is: 5 Old Mill Rd., Great Neck, NY 11023
Mary Beth Temple has written: 'Rescuing vintage textiles' -- subject(s): Cleaning, Conservation and restoration, Textile fabrics 'Curvy girl crochet' -- subject(s): Patterns, Crocheting, Plus-size women's clothing, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Needlework / Crocheting 'The Secret Language of Knitters'
Jeni Friedman is the associate Rabbi at Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn Heights, New York. She is from Edmonton and was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary
the conflict is that holling has to stay with mrs baker every wednesday while everyone else goes to temple beth el or st adelberts
They are basically place of worship for Jews. The word temple is used more by the Reform Jews, whereas a Synagogue is the traditional Orthodox name for it. In Hebrew, the word used is "Beit Knesset" which literally means place of gathering. The word Temple is also used to describe the Holy Temple that once stood in Jerusalem that was destroyed by the Romans in the year 70.
Rena Sofer's mother was a psychology professor in California and her father, Martin Sofer was a Conservative Jewish rabbi in New Jersey at the Temple Beth El.
Beth Ostrosky goes by Beth O., and Beth.