
Ḳahal Ḳadosh Beth Elohim (Charleston, South Carolina)
Ḳahal Ḳadosh Beth Elohim (Hebrew: קהל קדוש בית אלהים, also known as Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, or more simply Congregation Beth Elohim), founded in 1749 in Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the oldest Jewish congregations in the United States. The founding members of the synagogue were Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent (Sepharadim), who arrived into Charleston via London, England. Before 1830 Ḳahal Ḳadosh Beth Elohim was a place of worship for Spanish and Portuguese Jews using Portuguese rituals as done in Portugal before the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions. A splinter group animated by the European Reform movement, the Reformed Society of Israelites, formed in 1824. While at first this group did not succeed in reforming Beth Elohim, by the mid 1830s Beth Elohim had reabsorbed its members and its ḥazzan, Gustavus Poznanski (1804–1879), joined the Reform camp in 1840. After the first synagogue building was destroyed by fire in 1838, it was rebuilt two years afterward (in a Greek Revival style designed by Cyrus L. Warner) with an organ to the chagrin of the traditionalists. Ḳahal Ḳadosh Beth Elohim is recognized as the oldest Reform Jewish congregation in the Americas.
Aleinu | Bedtime Shema | Before the Aliyot | Congregation & Community | Dying | Government & Country | Hoshana Rabba | Hymn-Books & Religious poetry | Incense and other Offerings | Learning, Study, and School | Maariv Aravim | Marriage | Morning Baqashot | Mourning | 🇺🇸 National Brotherhood Week | Psuqei d'Zimrah/Zemirot l'Shabbat ul'Yom Tov | Purim | Qorbanot | Repenting, Resetting, and Reconciliation | Rosh haShanah (l’Maaseh Bereshit) | Saturday | Self-Reflection | Shavuot | Social Justice, Peace, and Liberty | Sukkot | the Dry Season (Spring & Summer) | the Wet Season (Fall & Winter) | Tishah b'Av | 🇺🇸 United States of America | Well-being, health, and caregiving | Yom Kippur | Yotser Or | Ḥanukkah | Ḳabbalat Shabbat | Aqédat Yitsḥaq | Minḥah l'Shabbat | Shaḥarit l'Shabbat ul'Yom Tov | Simḥat Torah | 🤦︎ Taḥanun (Nefilat Apayim) | 7th Day of Pesaḥ
AABB rhyming scheme | AABBCC rhyming scheme | AABCCB rhyming scheme | ABAB rhyming scheme | ABABCC rhyming scheme | ABBCDDC rhyming scheme | ABCB rhyming scheme | alternate rhyming scheme | American Jewry of the United States | American Reform Movement | Classical Reform | divine mercy | English vernacular prayer | exhortation | Floods | Har Sinai | hymns | integrity | lovingkindness | memento mori | Opening Prayers | paraliturgical adon olam | paraliturgical aleinu | paraliturgical elohai neshamah | paraliturgical mah tovu | paraliturgical vidui | Patriotic hymns | prayers on behalf of parents | Problematic prayers | Reform Jewry | resurrection | South Carolina | synagogue consecration | Synagogues | thanksgiving | United States | waking | wisdom | אדון עולם Adon Olam | אחדות aḥdut (togetherness) | אלהי נשמה Elohai neshamah | הושענות hoshanot | הסתכלות פנימית histaklut pnimit | התורה the Torah | וידוי vidui | זמן תשובה Zman teshuvah | חסד Ḥesed | מעריב ערבים ma'ariv aravim | על נהרות בבל Al naharot Bavel | עקדת יצחק Akeidat Yitsḥaq | פרשת נח Parashat Noaḥ | שבת נחמו Shabbat Naḥamu | תוכחות tokheḥot | תשובה teshuvah | 19th century C.E. | paraliturgical Psalms 38 | 56th century A.M. | 57th century A.M. | Paraliturgical Psalms 121 | paraliturgical Psalms 127 | paraliturgical Psalms 144 | paraliturgical Psalms 145 | paraliturgical Psalms 150
Caroline de Litchfield Harby | Gershon Lazarus | Moritz Mayer | Columbus Moïse | Penina Moïse | Cordelia Moïse Cohen | David Nunes Carvalho | Reformed Society of Israelites | Unknown | Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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