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:''CBST redirects here. For the defunct television station in Sept-Îles, Quebec that used the CBST callsign, see CJBR-DT.'' Congregation Beit Simchat Torah ("CBST") is a Jewish synagogue located in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1973〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbst.org/About )〕 and describes itself as the world's largest LGBT synagogue. CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities, their families, and their friends. Members commute from as far away as the Bronx and New Jersey. The congregation is led by Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Associate Rabbi Rachel Weiss. It is not affiliated with any denomination or branch of Judaism. ==History== The congregation, founded in 1973 by twelve gay Jewish men, originally met in Chelsea's Church of the Holy Apostles and brought its prayer materials to services each week. In 1978 they began renting space in the West Village at 57 Bethune Street, in the Westbeth Artists Community residential-artistic complex, for offices, a Hebrew school, and a sanctuary with a capacity of 300 which they use for Saturday morning services, while continuing to hold Friday night services in the church.〔, pp.98-99〕 In addition, the synagogue rents the Jacob Javits Convention Center for Yom Kippur services, which draw over 4,000 people. Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum celebrated her 20-year anniversary with CBST in 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:'''''CBST''' redirects here. For the defunct television station in Sept-Îles, Quebec that used the CBST callsign, see '''CJBR-DT'''.'''''Congregation Beit Simchat Torah''' ("CBST") is a Jewish synagogue located in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1973(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbst.org/About ) and describes itself as the world's largest LGBT synagogue. CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities, their families, and their friends. Members commute from as far away as the Bronx and New Jersey. The congregation is led by Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Associate Rabbi Rachel Weiss. It is not affiliated with any denomination or branch of Judaism.==History==The congregation, founded in 1973 by twelve gay Jewish men, originally met in Chelsea's Church of the Holy Apostles and brought its prayer materials to services each week. In 1978 they began renting space in the West Village at 57 Bethune Street, in the Westbeth Artists Community residential-artistic complex, for offices, a Hebrew school, and a sanctuary with a capacity of 300 which they use for Saturday morning services, while continuing to hold Friday night services in the church., pp.98-99 In addition, the synagogue rents the Jacob Javits Convention Center for Yom Kippur services, which draw over 4,000 people.Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum celebrated her 20-year anniversary with CBST in 2012.」の詳細全文を読む 'CBST redirects here. For the defunct television station in Sept-Îles, Quebec that used the CBST callsign, see CJBR-DT.''Congregation Beit Simchat Torah ("CBST") is a Jewish synagogue located in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1973(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbst.org/About ) and describes itself as the world's largest LGBT synagogue. CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities, their families, and their friends. Members commute from as far away as the Bronx and New Jersey. The congregation is led by Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Associate Rabbi Rachel Weiss. It is not affiliated with any denomination or branch of Judaism.==History==The congregation, founded in 1973 by twelve gay Jewish men, originally met in Chelsea's Church of the Holy Apostles and brought its prayer materials to services each week. In 1978 they began renting space in the West Village at 57 Bethune Street, in the Westbeth Artists Community residential-artistic complex, for offices, a Hebrew school, and a sanctuary with a capacity of 300 which they use for Saturday morning services, while continuing to hold Friday night services in the church., pp.98-99 In addition, the synagogue rents the Jacob Javits Convention Center for Yom Kippur services, which draw over 4,000 people.Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum celebrated her 20-year anniversary with CBST in 2012. :''CBST redirects here. For the defunct television station in Sept-Îles, Quebec that used the CBST callsign, see CJBR-DT.'' Congregation Beit Simchat Torah ("CBST") is a Jewish synagogue located in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1973〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbst.org/About )〕 and describes itself as the world's largest LGBT synagogue. CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities, their families, and their friends. Members commute from as far away as the Bronx and New Jersey. The congregation is led by Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Associate Rabbi Rachel Weiss. It is not affiliated with any denomination or branch of Judaism. ==History== The congregation, founded in 1973 by twelve gay Jewish men, originally met in Chelsea's Church of the Holy Apostles and brought its prayer materials to services each week. In 1978 they began renting space in the West Village at 57 Bethune Street, in the Westbeth Artists Community residential-artistic complex, for offices, a Hebrew school, and a sanctuary with a capacity of 300 which they use for Saturday morning services, while continuing to hold Friday night services in the church.〔, pp.98-99〕 In addition, the synagogue rents the Jacob Javits Convention Center for Yom Kippur services, which draw over 4,000 people. Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum celebrated her 20-year anniversary with CBST in 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''CBST redirects here. For the defunct television station in Sept-Îles, Quebec that used the CBST callsign, see CJBR-DT.''Congregation Beit Simchat Torah''' ("CBST") is a Jewish synagogue located in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1973(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbst.org/About ) and describes itself as the world's largest LGBT synagogue. CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities, their families, and their friends. Members commute from as far away as the Bronx and New Jersey. The congregation is led by Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Associate Rabbi Rachel Weiss. It is not affiliated with any denomination or branch of Judaism.==History==The congregation, founded in 1973 by twelve gay Jewish men, originally met in Chelsea's Church of the Holy Apostles and brought its prayer materials to services each week. In 1978 they began renting space in the West Village at 57 Bethune Street, in the Westbeth Artists Community residential-artistic complex, for offices, a Hebrew school, and a sanctuary with a capacity of 300 which they use for Saturday morning services, while continuing to hold Friday night services in the church., pp.98-99 In addition, the synagogue rents the Jacob Javits Convention Center for Yom Kippur services, which draw over 4,000 people.Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum celebrated her 20-year anniversary with CBST in 2012.」の詳細全文を読む ''Congregation Beit Simchat Torah''' ("CBST") is a Jewish synagogue located in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1973(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cbst.org/About ) and describes itself as the world's largest LGBT synagogue. CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities, their families, and their friends. Members commute from as far away as the Bronx and New Jersey. The congregation is led by Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Associate Rabbi Rachel Weiss. It is not affiliated with any denomination or branch of Judaism.==History==The congregation, founded in 1973 by twelve gay Jewish men, originally met in Chelsea's Church of the Holy Apostles and brought its prayer materials to services each week. In 1978 they began renting space in the West Village at 57 Bethune Street, in the Westbeth Artists Community residential-artistic complex, for offices, a Hebrew school, and a sanctuary with a capacity of 300 which they use for Saturday morning services, while continuing to hold Friday night services in the church., pp.98-99 In addition, the synagogue rents the Jacob Javits Convention Center for Yom Kippur services, which draw over 4,000 people.Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum celebrated her 20-year anniversary with CBST in 2012.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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