Congregation Tifereth Israel

Congregation Tifereth Israel

Congregation Tifereth Israel may refer to:

New York City
  • Congregation Tifereth Israel (Brooklyn, New York) (the "Park Slope Jewish Center"), a Conservative synagogue in Park Slope, Brooklyn
  • Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens, New York) (the "Home Street Synagogue"), a synagogue in Corona; the oldest synagogue in Queens
Long Island
Other
  • Congregation Tiferes Yisroel, an Orthodox synagogue in Baltimore, Maryland
  • Congregation Tiferes Israel, a synagogue in Moncton, New Brunswick
Congregation Tiferes Israel, Moncton

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