Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem

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Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem

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      • Beth Yerushalayim Synagogue

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      Dates of existence

      1964-

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      The Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem Synagogue is the product of several mergers. The Beth Yitzchok (est. 1904) joined the Beth David (est. 1886) in the mid-fifties and was followed by the Kehal Yeshurin (est. 1904) two years later. In a different part of town, The Jewish Community of Eastern Cote St. Luc and Hampstead (est. 1958) was joined by the Tifereth Jerusalem (est. 1904) in 1962 under the name of the older and more established synagogue from Papineau. In 1964, Beth David with its amalgamated congregations joined the new Tifereth Jerusalem and after long negotiations, Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem was born.

      Source: https://www.tbdj.org/history

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      Beth David Congregation (1886-1965)

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      Beth David Congregation is the predecessor of Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem

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