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Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎) is a Conservative synagogue located at 229 Murdock Avenue in Asheville, North Carolina. Originally Orthodox, it was formed in 1899 as Bikur Cholim, and changed its name to Beth Israel when it affiliated with the Conservative movement in 1951. As of 2009, the rabbi is Robert Cabelli.

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  • Beth Israel Synagogue (Asheville, North Carolina)
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  • Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎) is a Conservative synagogue located at 229 Murdock Avenue in Asheville, North Carolina. Originally Orthodox, it was formed in 1899 as Bikur Cholim, and changed its name to Beth Israel when it affiliated with the Conservative movement in 1951. As of 2009, the rabbi is Robert Cabelli.
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Leadership
  • Rabbi: Robert Cabelli
Building Name
  • Beth Israel
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  • Active
Latitude
  • 35(xsd:double)
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Longitude
  • -82(xsd:double)
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  • Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎) is a Conservative synagogue located at 229 Murdock Avenue in Asheville, North Carolina. Originally Orthodox, it was formed in 1899 as Bikur Cholim, and changed its name to Beth Israel when it affiliated with the Conservative movement in 1951. As of 2009, the rabbi is Robert Cabelli.
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