Beth Sholom Congregation (Frederick, Maryland)

Beth Sholom Congregation (Frederick, Maryland)
The sanctuary at Beth Sholom's community center location

Beth Sholom is an unaffiliated synagogue in Frederick, Maryland, founded in 1917.[1] In 1923, the synagogue was dedicated at the town's former Elks Club.[1].

Yehuda E. Perkins was the rabbi in 1959.[2] In 1961, Morris Kosman became the congregation's spiritual leader.[2] In 1994, the congregation moved into a new building [3]

In 2003, a group of members, mostly Reform Jews, split from the congregation to form a new one known as Kol Ami of Frederick.[4] There is also a now Chabad congregation in Frederick.[5]. There are presently 4 Jewish congregations in the Frederick area, the others being a Chabad synagogue and another in nearby Damascus.[3]

Spiritual leaders

Rabbi is Morris Kosman, a Detroit native who served the as the congregation's spiritual leader since 1961, retired and assume emeritus status in 2010[6]. At that time, Murray Singerman became the congregation's new spiritual leader, with Kosman continuing to be a part of the congregation in a different role.[7] Singerman resigned after just a year and a half on the job for a reason not made clear to the public.[3]

External links

References

  1. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=cDiYtW3bCN4C&pg=PA184&dq=beth+sholom+frederick&as_brr=3&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html
  2. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=kNh2dUuKNR8C&pg=PA44&dq=beth+sholom+frederick&as_brr=3&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html
  3. ^ a b Feiler, Alan H.. "In The Short Run: Rabbi resigns from Frederick's largest Jewish congregation" (in English). Baltimore Jewish Times: pp. 15–16. 

Coordinates: 39°25′38″N 77°24′27″W / 39.42722°N 77.4075°W / 39.42722; -77.4075


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