Beth Israel Synagogue (Roanoke, Virginia)
- Beth Israel Synagogue (Roanoke, Virginia)
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Beth Israel Congregation is a Conservative synagogue located at 920 Franklin Road in Roanoke, Virginia. It was founded in 1900, and as of 2008 had a membership of approximately 160 families and individuals.[ [http://www.bethisraelroanoke.org/ Synagogue website] . Accessed July 18, 2008.] ]Notes
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