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Congregation Beth Israel-Judea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Congregation Beth Israel-Judea
Congregation Beth Israel Judea is a Reform〔 synagogue located at 625 Brotherhood Way in San Francisco, California.〔Contact Us, Beth Israel Judea website.〕 It is the result of the merger of the Conservative Congregation Beth Israel and the Reform Temple Judea.〔〔 Beth Israel was founded in 1860 as an Orthodox congregation.〔 Members worshiped in leased premises, first on Sutter Street, and then a larger space on Mission Street.〔 In 1879 the congregation completed its first building on Turk Street, but soon outgrew it, and in 1891 constructed a new synagogue building on Geary Street. In 1908 it constructed a larger synagogue building on Geary Street, where it remained until 1969. By this time the congregation had moved to Conservative Judaism.〔〔 The congregation's rabbis were M. Wolf (1860–1874), A. (Nahum) Streisand (1874–1878), Aron J. Messing (1878–1890), Meyer Solomon Levy (1890–1916), Herman Lissauer (1916–1926), and Elliot M. Burstein (1927–1969).〔 Joseph Rabinowitz was cantor from 1891 to 1943.〔 Temple Judea was founded in 1953, the first Reform synagogue built in San Francisco in almost 125 years. Its first rabbi was Robert W. Shapiro, and he was succeeded by Irving Reichert and then Herbert Morris in 1962. In 1964 Temple Judea completed a synagogue building at 625 Brotherhood Way.〔〔 The two synagogues merged in 1969, adopting practices from both congregations, and moving to Temple Judea's building. Morris became the rabbi of the combined congregation, and Burstein became rabbi emeritus.〔 Morris retired in 1998, was succeeded by Evan Goodman. Goodman left in 2006, and was succeeded by Rosalind Glazer.〔〔 ==Early history==
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