Congregation Beth-El Zedeck records addition, 1980-2004.
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Greenfeld, William P.
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Steinman, Sidney.
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Steinberg, Milton, 1903-1950
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Milton Steinberg, American author, philosopher, rabbi, teacher, and theologian, was born in Rochester, NY on November 24, 1903. His father Samuel was born in Seraye, Lithuania and educated at the yeshiva in Volozhin, Lithuania. His mother Fannie, nėe Sternberg, was born in Rochester, NY to a family that managed a boarding house. Milton had two sisters, Florence and Frieda. In 1919, the Steinberg family relocated to the Bronx so that his older sister Florence might pursue a singing c...
Sasso, Dennis C.
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Chodos, Israel, 1905-
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Congregation Beth-El Zedeck (Indianapolis, Ind.)
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Congregation Beth-El Zedeck was formed in March 1927 from the merger of two conservative congregations: Beth-El and Congregation Ohev Zedeck. Rabbi Milton Steinberg (1903-1950) served as the congregation's first spiritual leader. Rabbi Steinberg left Beth-El Zedeck in 1933 and was succeeded by Rabbi Elias Charry. Rabbi Charry remained until 1942 when he was succeeded by Rabbi Israel Chodos. Four years later Rabbi Chodos was replaced by Rabbi William P. Greenfeld. During Rabbi Greenfeld's time as...
Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg
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Charry, Elias.
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