List of synagogues named Temple Israel

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Numerous synagogues in North America have the name of Temple Israel.

Name City State/Province Country Founded Movement Website
Temple Israel Ottawa Ontario Canada 1966[1] Reform templeisraelottawa.ca
Temple Israel Alameda California United States 1920[2] Reform templeisraelalameda.org
Temple Israel of Hollywood Hollywood California United States 1926[3] Reform tioh.org
Temple Israel Stockton California United States 1855[4] Reform templeisraelstockton.com
Temple Israel Leadville Colorado United States 1884[5] Reform jewishleadville.org
Temple Israel Westport Connecticut United States 1948 Reform tiwestport.org
Temple Israel Miami Florida United States 1922[6] Reform templeisrael.net
Temple Israel Lafayette Indiana United States 1849[7] Reform templeisraelwlaf.org
Temple Israel Valparaiso Indiana United States 1920[8] Reform templeisrael.info
Temple Israel Paducah Kentucky United States 1871[9] Reform templeisraelky.com
Temple Israel Boston Massachusetts United States 1854[10] Reform tisrael.org
Temple Israel West Bloomfield Michigan United States 1941[11] Reform temple-israel.org
Temple Israel Minneapolis Minnesota United States 1878[12] Reform templeisrael.com
Congregation Temple Israel St. Louis Missouri United States 1886[13] Reform ti-stl.org
Temple Israel Omaha Nebraska United States 1871[14] Reform templeisraelomaha.com
Temple Israel Portsmouth New Hampshire United States 1905[15][16] Conservative templeisraelnh.org
Temple Israel Ridgewood New Jersey United States 1952[17] Conservative synagogue.org/about-us/temple-israel
Temple Israel of the City of New York Manhattan New York United States 1873[18] Reform templeisraelnyc.org
Temple Israel Staten Island New York United States 1948[19] Reform templeisraelsi.com
Temple Israel Charlotte North Carolina United States 1895[20] Conservative www.templeisraelnc.org
Temple Israel Kinston North Carolina United States 1903[21] Reform synagoguekinstonnc.org
Temple Israel Akron Ohio United States 1865[22] Reform templeisraelakron.org
Temple Israel Canton Ohio United States 1885[23] Reform templeisraelcanton.org
Temple Israel Columbus Ohio United States 1846[24]/1851[25] Reform templeisrael.org
Temple Israel Dayton Ohio United States 1850[26] Reform tidayton.org
Temple Israel Tulsa Oklahoma United States 1914[27] Reform templetulsa.com
Temple Israel of Lehighton Lehighton Pennsylvania United States 1924[28] Unaffiliated templeisraeloflehighton.com
Temple Israel of Scranton Scranton Pennsylvania United States 1921[29] Conservative templeisraelscranton.org
Temple Israel of Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania United States 1922[30] Conservative templewb.org
Temple Israel Memphis Tennessee United States 1853[31] Reform timemphis.org
Temple Israel Charleston West Virginia United States 1873[32][33] Reform templeisraelwv.org

References[]

  1. ^ Our History, Temple Israel website. Accessed February 22, 2019.
  2. ^ Temple Israel of Alameda website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  3. ^ History Archived 2008-09-26 at archive.today, Temple Israel of Hollywood website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  4. ^ Roth, Arnold. "Stockton's Jewish Community and Temple Israel" Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, History, Temple Israel (Stockton, California) website, December 17, 2001. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  5. ^ "Building History", Building, Temple Israel (Leadville, Colorado) website. Accessed February 22, 2019.
  6. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 103.
  7. ^ History Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine, Temple Israel of West Lafayette website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  8. ^ About Us, Temple Israel of Valparaiso website. Accessed February 28, 2019.
  9. ^ History Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, Temple Israel of Paducah website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  10. ^ Sarna, Jonathan D.;, Smith, Ellen; Kosofsky, Scott-Martin. The Jews of Boston, Yale University Press, 1995, p. 169.
  11. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 177.
  12. ^ History, Temple Israel of Minneapolis website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  13. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 198.
  14. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 205.
  15. ^ McMahon, Charles. Temple Israel honored as first Jewish house of worship in N.H., Seacostonline.com, August 8, 2011. Accessed August 20, 2019.
  16. ^ Heilman, Uriel. "Who are the Jews of New Hampshire?", Jewish Telegraphic Agency, February 1, 2016. Accessed August 20, 2019.
  17. ^ History, Temple Israel website. Accessed February 26, 2019.
  18. ^ Dunlap, David W. From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship, Columbia University Press, 2004, p. 270.
  19. ^ Temple Israel of Staten Island website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  20. ^ Temple Israel 100th Anniversary Journal 1895–1995 Archived 2010-06-13 at the Wayback Machine, Temple Israel of Charlotte website. Accessed July 13, 2010.
  21. ^ Kinston, North Carolina, Encyclopedia of Southern Jewish Communities. Accessed February 29, 2019.
  22. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 277.
  23. ^ Temple Israel of Canton website Archived 2007-11-08 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed July 29, 2013.
  24. ^ Cole, Charles Chester. A Fragile Capital: Identity and the Early Years of Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State University Press, 2001, p. 159.
  25. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 289.
  26. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 293.
  27. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 297.
  28. ^ Main Page, Temple Israel of Scranton website. Accessed June 11, 2019.
  29. ^ Our History, Temple Israel of Scranton website. Accessed June 11, 2019.
  30. ^ Temple Israel History, Temple Israel of Wilkes-Barre website. Accessed June 11, 2019.
  31. ^ Olitzky, Kerry M.; Raphael, Marc Lee. The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 337.
  32. ^ Temple Israel of Charleston website. Accessed March 27, 2019.
  33. ^ Preisler, Julian H. Jewish West Virginia, Arcadia Publishing, 2010, p. 7.


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