Temple Beth Israel (York, Pennsylvania)

Temple Beth Israel (York, Pennsylvania)

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location =2090 Hollywood Drive, York, Pennsylvania, flag|United States
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leadership =Rabbi: Jeffrey Astrachan [http://www.tbiyork.org/aboutus/contactus/ Contact Us] , Synagogue website, About Us. Accessed July 21, 2008.]
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Temple Beth Israel is a Reform synagogue located at 2090 Hollywood Drive in York, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1877 as the Hebrew Reformed Congregation Temple Beth Israel, it joined the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (now Union for Reform Judaism) in 1907, the year it completed the construction of its first building. In 1962 Beth Israel started construction on its current facilities, completing the Religious school wing, auditorium, and social facilities, and in 1966 it completed work on the sanctuary. [http://www.tbiyork.org/aboutus/history/ History of Temple] , Synagogue website, About Us. Accessed July 21, 2008.]

As of 2008, the rabbi was Jeffrey Astrachan.

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