翻訳と辞書 ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Malden, Massachusetts) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Media, Pennsylvania) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Meridian, Mississippi) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Milwaukee) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (New Orleans) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (North Adams, Massachusetts) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Onset, Massachusetts) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Portland, Oregon) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (San Diego) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Scottsdale, Arizona) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Vancouver) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (West Hartford, Connecticut) ・ Congregation Beth Israel (Worcester, Massachusetts) ・ Congregation Beth Israel Abraham Voliner ・ Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center ・ Congregation Beth Israel-Judea ・ Congregation Beth Jacob ・ Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta) ・ Congregation Beth Jacob (Galveston, Texas) ・ Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom ・ Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Texas) ・ Congregation Brit Shalom ・ Congregation Chasam Sopher ・ Congregation Dorshei Emet ・ Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco) ・ Congregation Emanu-El (Victoria, British Columbia) ・ Congregation Emanu-El of New York ・ Congregation Emanuel (Statesville, North Carolina) ・ Congregation Ezra Bessaroth
|
|
Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center
Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center is an Orthodox congregation located at 347 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York, in the Garment District,〔Synagogue website.〕 near Penn Station.〔 Established in 1890, it constructed its current building in 1924–1925.〔 Rabbis have included Joseph Schick,〔 Norman Lamm,〔 and Solomon Kahane.〔 , the rabbi was Jason Herman.〔 ==Early history== Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center was established in 1890〔 by Orthodox German Jews and Jews from Austria-Hungary.〔History, Synagogue website.〕 In its early years the congregation worshiped at 252 West 35th Street,〔〔''American Jewish Year Book'', Vol. 21, p. 460.〕 a building later purchased by St. Paul Baptist Church.〔Dunlap (2004), p. 23.〕 In 1905, the congregation constructed a new synagogue building at 252 West 35th Street, designed by architect John H. Knubel.〔 Its sanctuary sat 600.〔 In 1924, it broke ground for its current three-story building at 347 West 34th Street. Designed by Gronenberg & Leuchtag, it was completed in 1925.〔 Dr. Joseph Schick became rabbi in 1926.〔''The New York Times'', March 18, 1938, p. 19.〕 Born in Ónod in Austria-Hungary in 1892, he served as a chaplain in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I, and was the rabbi of Budapest's Beth Israel synagogue of 1918 to 1922, then emigrated to the United States. His books ''The Kaddish: Its Power for Good'' and ''Joseph's Harvest'' were published in 1928 and 1932 respectively.〔Rosenstein (1990), p. 143.〕 He served until his death in 1938, at age 49.〔 Schick was succeeded in 1939 by Harry M. Katzen〔''The New York Times'', February 13, 1939, p. 2〕 and then William Novack,〔''The New York Times'', September 15, 1939, p. 20.〕 and then in 1940 by Leo Ginsburg.〔''The New York Times'', April 26, 1940, Sports section p. 33.〕
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「Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center」の詳細全文を読む
スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース |
Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.
|
|