Temple Beth-El, founded by Dutch and English Jews, will celebrate its ninetieth anniversary here with three days of religious festivity beginning December 7.
Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, Rabbi William G. Braude and Charles C. Brown will deliver the opening addresses. On the next morning Dr. Nathan Stern, Rabbi Samuel M. Gup and Rabbi Gustav Hausmann will talk, and at a banquet the same evening, Rabbi W. H. Fineshriber, Bishop Granville Bennett and Max L. Grant will speak.
A religious school celebration is scheduled for December 9, the last day of the celebration. Max L. Grant is general chairman. The Temple had Rabbis Jacob Vooraanger, David Blaustein, Henry Englander and Nathan Stern as its spiritual guides during the years of its existence.
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