Temple Beth Israel (Macon, Georgia)

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Leadership
  • Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar
  • Rabbi Larry Schlesinger (Emeritus)
StatusActive
Temple Beth Israel
Hebrew: בית ישראל
Beth Israel synagogue, c.1876
Religion
AffiliationReform Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue
Leadership
  • Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar
  • Rabbi Larry Schlesinger (Emeritus)
StatusActive
Location
Location892 Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia
CountryUnited States
Temple Beth Israel (Macon, Georgia) is located in Georgia
Temple Beth Israel (Macon, Georgia)
Location in Georgia
Coordinates32°50′21″N 83°38′01″W / 32.839072°N 83.633651°W / 32.839072; -83.633651
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
StyleNeoclassical
Established1859 (as a congregation)
Completed
  • 1871 (Poplar Street)
  • 1902 (Cherry Street)
DomeOne
Website
tbimacon.org
[1][2]
Temple Beth Israel listed at its original location in Sholes' Directory of the City of Macon, 1894

Temple Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל, lit.'House of Israel') is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 892 Cherry Street in Macon, Georgia, in the United States.[3]

Formed in 1859 by Jews of German background as Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Israel, it was originally Orthodox, and followed the German minhag.[1]

The congregation constructed its first building on the corner of Poplar and Second Streets from 1871 to 1874.[1] The congregation's current Neoclassical building was constructed on the corner of Cherry and Spring Streets in 1902.[1]

Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar has served as the congregation's rabbi since 2020.[4] Rabbi Larry Schlesinger retired in June 2017 and was appointed Rabbi Emeritus.[2]

In June 2023, the synagogue was the subject of antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ attacks from the Goyim Defense League[5] and Jon Minadeo II.[6][7]

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