The Founding of Synagogues
Synagogue |
Founding Year |
Founders |
Reasoning |
Temple Israel
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1924
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Mr. Mack Roth, Mr. Harry Pepper, Mr. Jacob Ginsberg, Mr. Phillip Rubin, Mr. J. Tietelman, Mr. Sam Dobrow and Mr. J.L. Jacobs.
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To begin a Jewish synagogue in town.
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Temple Beth El
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1950
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bubis, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dobrow, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Doliner, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gluckman, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lytton, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Maulitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ossinsky Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sacks, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Schlossberg, Dr. and Mrs. Morris B. Seltzer, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sirkin.
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To establish a Reform movement in the greater Daytona Beach area. The Reform appeal would open avenues of spiritual fulfillment and bring a vital response to the establishment of a Reform temple.
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Chabad-Lubavitch of
Greater Daytona |
1992
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Rabbi Pinchas and Chani Ezagui
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Told by the Chabad Rebbe to come to Daytona.
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Congregation B'Nai Torah
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1997
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Freedman, Mr. Doug Golden, Dr. Charles Stein, Mr. and Mrs. George Selis
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To establish a Conservative temple in Ormond Beach based on the principles of "no pay to pray" and the inclusion of all family members as congregants.
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