Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4833615> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 49 of
49
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4833615 subject Q13286519.
- Q4833615 subject Q7419730.
- Q4833615 subject Q8116926.
- Q4833615 subject Q8567975.
- Q4833615 subject Q8598973.
- Q4833615 subject Q8640871.
- Q4833615 subject Q8640908.
- Q4833615 subject Q8649719.
- Q4833615 subject Q8650902.
- Q4833615 subject Q8839576.
- Q4833615 subject Q8839823.
- Q4833615 abstract "B'nai Israel is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located in the historic Jonestown neighborhood of east downtown Baltimore, Maryland (later known also as Old Town) and northeast of the Inner Harbor (originally known as the Basin of the Patapsco River).It is at the historic synagogue on Lloyd Street and Watson Street (between East Baltimore and Lombard Streets). It is among the oldest synagogue buildings still standing in the United States.It is noted for its Moorish Revival architecture. The Aron Kodesh is an architectural fantasy in carved wood, with the cabinet in which the Torah scrolls are stored flanked by a pair of tall minarets.The congregation was founded in 1873, after withdrawing from the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation composed of earlier immigrant German Jews and founded in 1830 which was now considered to be too liberal and modernistic. The present building was erected in 1876. It was later sold in 1895 to the B'nai Israel ("Sons of Israel") congregation which was chartered as a "Russian Congregation" by its predominantly Russian-Jewish congregants, though many congregants were of Lithuanian-Jewish and Polish-Jewish descent as well. B'nai Israel is one of two synagogues in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Rabbi Alan Yuter served as the rabbi and spiritual leader 2005-2012. Rabbi Etan Mintz has been the rabbi and spiritual leader of the congregation since August 2012. The building was erected by Congregation Chizuk Amuno Congregation and sold to B'nai Israel in 1895.The shul is popular with medical and graduate students at the Johns Hopkins and U. Maryland medical campuses who live in Harbor East.".
- Q4833615 wikiPageExternalLink jewishdowntown.org.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q13286519.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q1516823.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q1771622.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q2031644.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q2470296.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q2748733.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q331619.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q34627.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q34990.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q4852870.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q5092.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q5102664.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q5102668.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q5869693.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q6189893.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q6275410.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q6643195.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q676050.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q74156.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q7419730.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8116926.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8567975.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8598973.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8640871.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8640908.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8649719.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8650902.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839576.
- Q4833615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839823.
- Q4833615 point "39.290277777777774 -76.60111111111111".
- Q4833615 type SpatialThing.
- Q4833615 comment "B'nai Israel is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located in the historic Jonestown neighborhood of east downtown Baltimore, Maryland (later known also as Old Town) and northeast of the Inner Harbor (originally known as the Basin of the Patapsco River).It is at the historic synagogue on Lloyd Street and Watson Street (between East Baltimore and Lombard Streets). It is among the oldest synagogue buildings still standing in the United States.It is noted for its Moorish Revival architecture.".
- Q4833615 label "B'nai Israel Synagogue (Baltimore)".
- Q4833615 lat "39.290277777777774".
- Q4833615 long "-76.60111111111111".
- Q4833615 homepage jewishdowntown.org.