Beth Israel Congregation (Kingston, Ontario)
Beth Israel Congregation (Hebrew: בית ישראל) is a Conservative synagogue located at 116 Centre Street in Kingston, Ontario.[2]
It was designed by Joseph William Power, architect in 1910.[3] It is the oldest synagogue in Kingston.[4]
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Conservative |
- Beth Shalom, Edmonton
- Shaare Zedek, Montreal
- Beth El, Newfoundland
- Shaar Shalom, Novia Scotia
- Temple Sons of Israel, Nova Scotia
- Adath Shalom, Ottawa
- B'nai Israel, St Catherines
- Shaar Hashomayim, Sudbury
- Adath Israel, Toronto
- Beach Hebrew Institute, Toronto
- Beth Tzedec, Toronto
- Beth Israel, Vancouver
- Emanu-El, Victoria
- Shaarey Zedek, Winnipeg
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Humanistic | |
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Orthodox |
- Beth Ora, Alberta
- Beth Israel, Kingston
- Bagg Street, Montreal
- Spanish and Portuguese, Montreal
- Young Israel, Ottawa
- House of Israel, Quebec
- Anshei Minsk, Toronto
- Beth Jacob V'Anshei Drildz, Toronto
- Knesseth Israel, Toronto
- Shaarei Tzedec, Toronto
- Tiferet Israel, Toronto
- Shaarey Zedek, Windsor
| Modern Orthodox |
- Beth Israel, Edmonton
- Beth Israel, Halifax
- Adath Israel, Montreal
- Beth Tikvah, Montreal
- Beit Tikvah, Ottawa
- Machzikei Hadas, Ottawa
- Beth Ora, Saint Laurent
- Beth Avraham Yoseph, Toronto
- Kiever, Toronto
- Shaarei Shomayim, Toronto
- Shaarei Torah, Toronto
- Schara Tzedeck, Vancouver
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Reconstructionist | |
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Reform | |
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Unaffiliated | |
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Yet to be classified | |
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Closed | |
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