Beth Israel Congregation (Florence, South Carolina)

Beth Israel Congregation (Florence, South Carolina)

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location =316 Park Avenue, Florence, South Carolina, flag|United States
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Beth Israel Congregation is a Reform synagogue located at 316 Park Avenue in Florence, South Carolina. Formally incorporated with the state of South Carolina in 1912, Beth Israel grew out of the Florence Hebrew Benevolent Association which was founded in 1887. [http://sc001.urj.net/ourHistory.html Our History] , Synagogue website. Accessed July 18, 2008.]

As of 2008, the rabbi was Jeffrey Ronald.

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