Congregation Beth Israel (Malden, Massachusetts)

Congregation Beth Israel (Malden, Massachusetts)
Beth Israel
Basic information
Location 10 Dexter Street,
Malden, Massachusetts,
 United States
Geographic coordinates 42°25′42″N 71°04′46″W / 42.428204°N 71.079306°W / 42.428204; -71.079306Coordinates: 42°25′42″N 71°04′46″W / 42.428204°N 71.079306°W / 42.428204; -71.079306
Affiliation Orthodox Judaism
Status Active
Leadership Rabbi: Yitzchak Rabinowitz[1]
Website www.bethisraelmalden.com

Congregation Beth Israel (officially Beth Israel Anshe Litte - "House of Israel, people of Lithuania"[2]) is an Orthodox synagogue located at 10 Dexter Street in Malden, Massachusetts.[3] Founded in 1904 by Jewish immigrants from Lithuania,[2] in 2005 Beth Israel created Malden's eruv.[4]

Yitzchak Zev Rabinowitz joined the congregation as rabbi in 1997.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Rabbi's message, Synagogue website, About Us. Accessed August 29, 2009.
  2. ^ a b The beginning, Synagogue website, About Us, History of the Congregation. Accessed Accessed August 29, 2009.
  3. ^ Synagogue website. Accessed Accessed August 29, 2009.
  4. ^ Malden's Eruv, Synagogue website, About Us, History of the Congregation. Accessed Accessed August 29, 2009.



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