Temple Beth Israel (Macon, Georgia)
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Temple Beth Israel is a Reform
Reform Judaism
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 synagogue
Synagogue
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 located at 892 Cherry Street in Macon, Georgia
Macon, Georgia
Macon is a city located in central Georgia, US. Founded at the fall line of the Ocmulgee River, it is part of the Macon metropolitan area, and the county seat of Bibb County. A small portion of the city extends into Jones County. Macon is the biggest city in central Georgia...

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

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

, the rabbi was Larry Schlesinger.

Further reading

  • Friedman, Newton J. A History of Temple Beth Israel of Macon, Georgia 1859-1955, Temple Beth Israel of Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia, 1990.
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