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Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park

Coordinates:40°37′59″N73°59′14″W / 40.63306°N 73.98722°W /40.63306; -73.98722
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Orthodox synagogue in Brooklyn, New York

This article is about the current congregation and historic synagogue on 15th Avenue. For the synagogue formerly occupied by the congregation located on 12th Avenue, seeChevra Anshei Lubawitz of Borough Park.
For similarly named synagogues, seeBeth-El.
Young Israel Beth El
of Borough Park
The historic synagogue building, in 2013
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue
LeadershipRabbiMoshe Hubner
StatusActive
Location
Location4802 15th Avenue,Brooklyn,New York City,New York
CountryUnited States
Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park is located in New York City
Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park
Location inNew York City
Coordinates40°37′59″N73°59′14″W / 40.63306°N 73.98722°W /40.63306; -73.98722
Architecture
ArchitectsShampan & Shampan
TypeSynagogue architecture
Style
Established1980s(merged congregation)
Groundbreaking1920
Completed1923
Temple Beth El of Borough Park
Arealess than one acre
NRHP reference No.10000224
Added to NRHPApril 27, 2010
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Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park, sometimes calledYoung Israel Beth El of Boro Park and abbreviated asYIBE, is anOrthodoxJewish congregation and historicsynagogue, located at 4802 15th Avenue inBorough Park, Brooklyn,New York City,New York, United States.

Formed in the 1980s through a merger ofTemple Beth El of Borough Park, established in 1902, andYoung Israel of Boro Park, establishedc. 1930s, the merged congregation worships from the historic 1920s temple that was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 2010.

History

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Temple Beth El of Borough Park

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Congregation Beth El of Borough Park was founded in August, 1902, and it erected a brick building in 1906, at 12th Avenue and 41st Street,[3] that is the oldest synagogue building in Borough Park, now occupied byChevra Anshei Lubawitz of Borough Park.[4]

The congregation built a three-story building on 15th Avenue between 1920 and 1923. Designed by Shampan & Shampan withMoorish Revival andEgyptian Revival influences,[5] this building was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 2010.[1]

The congregation sold its 12th Avenue building and has been used by several different congregations. In 2017, trustees of Congregation Anshe Lubavitch, the owners at that time, sold the building to developers, sparking controversy and a civil court case with some of the other members.[6]

Beth-El was renowned for its famouscantors.[citation needed]

Young Israel of Boro Park

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Young Israel of Boro Park, part of theNational Council of Young Israel movement, was established well before World War II.[7][8] One of its early rabbis was Rabbi Samuel Mirsky.[9]

Young Israel's present rabbi previously served as youth leader; the Boro Park branch was known early[8] on for its youth group.[10]

Merger

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In the 1980s, the Young Israel of Borough Park, having sold its 1349 50th Street building years before for use as a Chasidicyeshiva, and then leased part of it back on a 10-year lease for synagogue use, merged with Congregation Beth El. The combined organization, though having fewer worshippers than in the 1980s,[11] worships from the 1920s 15th Avenue building.

Leaders

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The following individuals have served asrabbi of the congregation:

OrdinalOfficeholderTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Avroham Ever Hirshkowitz1906c. 192417–18 years
2Simon Glazerc. 1925
3Israel Schorr1938200061–62 years[12]
4Gedalia Dov Schwartz1969198717–18 years
5Moshe Snow
(now Emeritus)
20002024[13]
6Moshe Hubner[14][15]2024

In addition, the followingchazzans have served the congregation:Mordechai Hershman, throughout the 1920s,Berele Chagy, through the 1940s and early 1950s,Moshe Koussevitzky, from 1952 to 1966,[16] Paul Zim (Zimelman), from 1966 to 1968, Moshe Stern, from 1968 to 1977, andBenzion Miller, from 1981 to 2025 (his death).[17]

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register of Historic Places"(PDF).WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 4/26/10 THROUGH 4/30/10. National Park Service. May 7, 2010.Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2024.
  2. ^"Temple Berth Israel of Borough Park".National Register of Historic Places: Digital Archive on NPGallery.National Park Service. April 27, 2010. RetrievedMarch 8, 2024.
  3. ^"BOROUGH PARK - Forgotten New York".forgotten-ny.com. October 24, 2011. RetrievedMay 12, 2017.
  4. ^Robins, Anthony W. (March 3, 2019)."Chevra Anshei Lubawitz Synagogue (original Temple Beth El of Borough Park)"(PDF).Crown Heights Info. RetrievedMarch 8, 2024.
  5. ^Howe, Kathy (December 2009).National Register of Historic Places Registration: New York SP Temple Beth El of Borough Park. National Archives and Records Administration. RetrievedNovember 3, 2025. (Downloading may be slow.)
  6. ^"Borough Park Congregation Divided Over Synagogue's Future".CBS Local. August 25, 2017. RetrievedAugust 27, 2017.
  7. ^"Pages of Our Life: The Siyum Celebration, Completion of Baba Metzia".Siyum. 1943. p. Cover. Archived fromthe original on July 11, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2024.
  8. ^ab"Young Israel".Jewish Telegraphic Agency. New York City. March 7, 1935.Young Israel will hold an open house Saturday night for all intermediates at the Young Israel of Boro Park.
  9. ^"Rabbi Shmuel Kalman Mirsky".
  10. ^Mayer, Egon; Helmreich, William B. (2017).From Suburb to Shtetl: The Jews of Boro Park. Routledge.ISBN 978-1351518437 – viaGoogle Books.Perhaps the most successful of the synagogue-based youth groups is the Young Israel of Boro Park.
  11. ^"First-and-oldest-orthodox-girl-school-faces ..." May 29, 2008. RetrievedJune 23, 2019... perceived lack of future demand... "rumors" .. probably thinks that Young Israel of Boro Park/Bethel struggles because it doesn't serve good herring at shalosh seudos.
  12. ^"Rabbi Israel Schorr, 94; Led Brooklyn Synagogue".The New York Times. April 18, 2000.ISSN 0362-4331.Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. RetrievedDecember 13, 2015.
  13. ^"Winds of Change".Ami. March 29, 2017."...the shul's longtime rav, Rabbi Moshe Snow.
  14. ^"Rabbi Moshe Hubner".Mishpacha.
  15. ^"Hubner, Rabbi Moshe",Feldheim Publishers
  16. ^"Moshe Koussevitzky, Slihot".
  17. ^"Benzion Miller - Bait Lazemer".

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