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Rabbi Robert Goldstein of [http://www.templeemanuel.net Temple Emanuel] was awarded the Chamber of Commerce Service Award in 2004. <br>
Rabbi Robert Goldstein of [http://www.templeemanuel.net Temple Emanuel] was awarded the Chamber of Commerce Service Award in 2004. <br>
[[File:Paul Goldman Temple Emanuel.jpg|frame|right|alt=Temple Emanuel Torah carried to new home in Andover (Andover Townsman, 11/29/1979)|Temple Emanuel Torah carried to new home in Andover (Andover Townsman, 11/29/1979)]]
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Revision as of 11:03, 25 January 2024

Temple Emmanuel was founded in Lawrence, Mass in 1920 at the corner of Lowell and Milton Streets. [1] [2] In January of 1979, the congregation was granted a construction permit for a new property on Hagget's Pond Road in Andover. In November 1979, the congregation's Torah was hand carried by relay runners to a new house of worship in Andover. [3] The new temple opened Friday November 22, 1979." [4]

Rabbi Robert Goldstein of Temple Emanuel was awarded the Chamber of Commerce Service Award in 2004.

Temple Emanuel Torah carried to new home in Andover (Andover Townsman, 11/29/1979)
Temple Emanuel Torah carried to new home in Andover (Andover Townsman, 11/29/1979)

REFERENCES

  1. Temple Emmauel History
  2. Sunday School at Temple Emmanuel The Evening Tribune, December 21, 1920."
  3. A synagogue's centennial, Andover Townsman, June 11, 1920, p. 1.
  4. New Temple opens Friday, Andover Townsmann November 21, 1979.

See

  • "Rabbi Goldstein honored by Chamber," Andover Townsman, June 10, 2004.
  • "A rabbi's reflections: 15 years at the helm for Goldstein," Andover Townsman, June 16, 2005.
  • "Rabbi to be honored for years of leadership," Eagle Tribune, June 17, 2005, p. 13.



--Stephanie (talk) 10:38, 25 January 2024 (EST)
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