Beth Tfiloh Congregation
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Beth Tfiloh Congregation | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Pikesville, Maryland |
Location within Maryland | |
Geographic coordinates | 39°23′09″N 76°42′24″W / 39.385833°N 76.706528°W |
Architecture | |
Type | Synagogue |
Website | |
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Beth Tfiloh Congregation is an Orthodox congregation in Pikesville, Maryland. With over 1,200 members, it is the largest Modern Orthodox synagogue in North America.[1]
History
Beth Tfiloh Congregation was founded in Forest Park in 1921 with Rabbi Samuel Rosenblatt, son of Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt, who served in that capacity until 1972 when he was named Rabbi Emeritus. From 1972 to 1977, David Novak served as Chief Rabbi. He was succeeded by Mitchell Wohlberg, who has served as Chief Rabbi of Beth Tfiloh Congregation since 1978.
Beth Tfiloh operates the Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School in Pikesville for children from preschool to twelfth grade. The Congregation also operates the Beth Tfiloh Camp in Owings Mills on property acquired in 1951 as a camp for youth groups.
Beth El Congregation
In 1948, a group of nine lay leaders of Beth Tfiloh Congregation advocated for holding mixed-gender religious services and expanded b'nai mitvah ceremonies.[2] Their advocacy was unsuccessful, and instead they formed Beth El Congregation.[2]
Beth Jacob Congregation
On March 8, 2007, Beth Tfiloh announced that it would merge with Beth Jacob Congregation, a 69-year-old congregation run by Rabbi Gavriel Newman. Beth Jacob Congregation's membership had decreased over the years, and it was at about 500 in 2007, most of whom were age 75 or older. In a vote whether to go forward with the merger, 87 percent of Beth Jacob Congregation's members voted in favor. The merger happened in August 2007. Rabbi Newman decided to start a new congregation called Kehal Yaakov.[3]
Notable members
- Benjamin Cardin, the senior US Senator from Maryland.[4]
References
- ^ "[1]".[disambiguation needed]
- ^ a b "Our History". Beth El Congregation. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
- ^ Lay, Liz F. (August 11, 2007). "It's goodbye, hello for a congregation". The Baltimore Sun. p. B1, B5.
- ^ Serpick, Bev Fine. "Sen. Cardin first speaker at brotherhood monthly meetings". Carroll County Times. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Maryland Historical Trust: History of Beth Tfiloh Congregation — on Garrison Blvd. in Baltimore (1927 to 1966) + Pikesville (1966 to present).
- Articles with links needing disambiguation from July 2020
- Jews and Judaism in Pikesville, Maryland
- Modern Orthodox Judaism in Maryland
- Modern Orthodox synagogues in the United States
- Orthodox synagogues in Maryland
- Religious buildings and structures in Pikesville, Maryland
- Synagogues in Baltimore County, Maryland
- Jews and Judaism in Baltimore
- Synagogues in Baltimore
- Jewish organizations established in 1927
- 1927 establishments in Maryland
- Synagogues completed in 1927
- Synagogues completed in 1966