Beth Tikvah Synagogue (Toronto)

Beth Tikvah Synagogue is an egalitarian synagogue in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, with a membership of approximately 1100 families. Although the worship style is traditional-conservative, the synagogue formally disaffiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism in 2013.[1]

Beth Tikvah Synagogue
בית תקוה
The Torah ark in the Feder Chapel of Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationEgalitarian
LeadershipRabbi Jarrod R. Grover

Rabbi Louis J. Sachs

Hazzan Tibor Kovari
Location
Location3080 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Architecture
Date establishedApril 14, 1964 (1964-04-14)
Website
bethtikvahtoronto.org

The synagogue was founded on April 14, 1964 as Shaarei Tikvah, after a synagogue in Amsterdam that had been razed by the Nazis.[2] It became Beth Tikvah after a merger in 1966 with the Bayview Synagogue Association. Rabbi Avraham Feder served as the first rabbi of the synagogue from 1967, and he continues to serve as Rabbi Emeritus. Srul Irving Glick, the famed composer and conductor, served as Beth Tikvah's composer-in-residence from 1969 to 2002.

References

  1. Kraft, Frances (14 January 2013). "Beth Tikvah leaves Conservative body - The Canadian Jewish News".
  2. "Welcome to Beth Tikvah Synagogue, Toronto". Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2019-10-15.

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