Temple Beth-El | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Reform Judaism |
Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue |
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Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan 48301 |
Country | United States |
Location in Michigan | |
Geographic coordinates | 42°31′54″N 83°17′10″W / 42.5317654°N 83.2860994°W |
Architecture | |
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Type | Synagogue |
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Date established | 1850 (as a congregation) |
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Website | |
tbeonline | |
Temple Beth-El (1902) | |
Location | 3424 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan |
Coordinates | 42°20′45.92″N 83°3′24.86″W / 42.3460889°N 83.0569056°W |
Built | 1902 |
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Architectural style | Beaux-Arts |
Part of | Midtown Woodward Historic District (ID08001106) |
MPS | Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. TR |
NRHP reference No. | 82002911 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | August 3, 1982 |
Designated CP | November 26, 2008 |
Temple Beth-El (1922) | |
Location | 8801 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan |
Coordinates | 42°22′49.82″N 83°4′51.55″W / 42.3805056°N 83.0809861°W |
Built | 1921-1922 |
Architect | Albert Kahn |
Architectural style | Neoclassical |
MPS | Religious Structures of Woodward Avenue TR |
NRHP reference No. | 82002912 |
Added to NRHP | August 3, 1982 |
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Temple Beth El is a Reform synagogue located at in Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan, in the United States. Beth El was founded in 1850 in the city of Detroit, and is the oldest Jewish congregation in Michigan. Temple Beth El was a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism (originally the Union of American Hebrew Congregations) in 1873, and hosted the meeting in 1889 during which the Central Conference of American Rabbis was established.
In 1982, its two former buildings in Detroit, at 3424 and 8801 Woodward Avenue, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.