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Beth El Congregation company history timeline

1948

Beth El's establishment was announced at an inaugural dinner held at Baltimore's Sheraton-Belvedere Hotel on May 10, 1948.

In 1948, a group of nine lay leaders of Beth Tfiloh Congregation advocated for holding mixed-gender religious services and expanded b'nai mitvah ceremonies.

1959

Groundbreaking on the new synagogue in Pikesville began on June 7, 1959.

1960

The synagogue was dedicated in 1960.

1961

In 1961, the Building Congress and Exchange gave an award for craftsmanship for the design and construction of the synagogue.

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