Beth Israel Synagogue (Edmonton, Alberta)

Beth Israel Synagogue (Edmonton, Alberta)

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location =131 Wolf Willow Road,
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leadership =Rabbi: Daniel Friedman [http://www.edmontonbethisrael.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=55 Rabbi] , Synagogue website. Accessed July 18, 2008.]
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Beth Israel Synagogue is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located at 131 Wolf Willow Road, in Edmonton, Alberta. It was founded as the Edmonton Hebrew Association in 1906. Construction of the current building began in 1999 and completed in 2000. [http://www.edmontonbethisrael.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=63&Itemid=62 History] , Synagogue website, About Beth Israel. Accessed July 18, 2008.]

As of 2008, the rabbi was Daniel Friedman.

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