Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Beth Israel was founded in 1860 as the first conservative congregation west of Chicago. Its first building was on Sutter near Stockton. The congregation was in its fourth building at Geary and Octavia at the time of the 1906 earthquake. The cornerstone had been laid for a new building at 1839 Geary near Fillmore in 1905. The construction was almost complete when it was destroyed in the quake. After rebuilding at the same site they moved into their fifth and final building in 1908. The temple offices and religious school moved to 14th and Balboa in 1948. In 1969 Beth Israel and Temple Judea, a young Reform congregation, merged and moved into Temple Judea's buildings on Brotherhood Way. This was one of the first mergers between a Conservative and a Reform congregation. The cornerstone of the final Geary Street building and the contents of the enclosed time capsule were recovered when the building was dismantled in 1989, after a fire. Beth Israel's benevolent society, Chebra Beth Yisrael, was organized in 1861, and the Ladies Endeavor Society, later the Beth Israel Sisterhood, was founded in 1895. The Beth Israel Men's Club was founded in 1945. Beth Israel's dedication to religious education included both Sunday School and Weekday Hebrew School programs. Post-Bar Mitzvah and post-Confirmation groups served the congregation's youth. The congregation's rabbis include M. Wolff (1860-1868), W. Weinstein (1868), A. Streisand (1875), H. Grodzinsky (1876), A. J. Messing (1878-1890), M. S. Levy (1891-1916), H. Lissauer (1916-1926), E. M. Burstein (1927-1969, emeritus 1969-1975), and M. Tutnauer (1960-?). The congregation was also served by two outstanding Cantors, Joseph Rabinowitz (1891-1943), and Josef Roman Cycowski (1947-197?).

From the description of Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 743437124

From the description of Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71129514

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Beth Israel was founded in 1860 as the first conservative congregation west of Chicago. Its first building was on Sutter near Stockton. The congregation was in its fourth building at Geary and Octavia at the time of the 1906 earthquake. The cornerstone had been laid for a new building at 1839 Geary near Fillmore in 1905. The construction was almost complete when it was destroyed in the quake. After rebuilding at the same site they moved into their fifth and final building in 1908. The temple offices and religious school moved to 14th and Balboa in 1948. In 1969 Beth Israel and Temple Judea, a young Reform congregation, merged and moved into Temple Judea's buildings on Brotherhood Way. This was one of the first mergers between a Conservative and a Reform congregation. The cornerstone of the final Geary Street building and the contents of the enclosed time capsule were recovered when the building was dismantled in 1989, after a fire.

Beth Israel's benevolent society, Chebra Beth Yisrael, was organized in 1861, and the Ladies Endeavor Society, later the Beth Israel Sisterhood, was founded in 1895. The Beth Israel Men's Club was founded in 1945. Beth Israel's dedication to religious education included both Sunday School and Weekday Hebrew School programs. Post-Bar Mitzvah and post-Confirmation groups served the congregation's youth. The congregation's rabbis include M. Wolff (1860-1868), W. Weinstein (1868), A. Streisand (1875), H. Grodzinsky (1876), A. J. Messing (1878-1890), M. S. Levy (1891-1916), H. Lissauer (1916-1926), E. M. Burstein (1927-1969, emeritus 1969-1975), and M. Tutnauer (1960-?). The congregation was also served by two outstanding Cantors: Joseph Rabinowitz (1891-1943) and Josef Roman Cycowski (1947-197?).

From the guide to the Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999, (The Bancroft Library)

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creatorOf Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.). Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999. Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum, Rabbi Morris Goldstein Library
creatorOf Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.). Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999. Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum, Rabbi Morris Goldstein Library
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associatedWith B'nai B'rith corporateBody
associatedWith B'nai B'rith. District Grand Lodge No. 4. corporateBody
associatedWith Burstein, Elliot Maurice, 1898-1975. person
associatedWith Chevra Shaare Refooah. corporateBody
associatedWith Congregation Beth Israel (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Congregation Beth Israel (San Francisco, Calif.). Board of Directors. corporateBody
associatedWith Cycowski, Josef R., 1901-1998. person
associatedWith First Hebrew Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Harris, Anne person
associatedWith Hebrew Free School (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Jewish Ladies' Relief Society (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 1971.009. corporateBody
associatedWith Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 1971.009. corporateBody
associatedWith Messing, Aaron Joseph, 1843-1916. person
associatedWith Mount Zion Hospital Association (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Rabinowitz, Joseph, 1891-1943. person
associatedWith Schaezlein & Burridge (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Shreve & Company (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith State of Israel Bonds Organization. corporateBody
associatedWith Temple Judea (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Western Jewish History Center. 027. corporateBody
associatedWith Western Jewish History Center. 027. corporateBody
associatedWith Young Men's Hebrew Association (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
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California--San Francisco
California--San Francisco
California--Colma
California--Colma
San Francisco (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
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Jewish cemeteries
Hebrew language
Jewish religious education
Jewish women
Jews
Jews
Jews
Judaism
Parents' and teachers' associations
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906
Synagogues
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Active 1999

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