Temple Beth El (Syracuse, New York)
Temple Beth El | |
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Basic information | |
Location | 3528 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York, U.S. |
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Affiliation | Conservative Judaism (at end) Orthodox Judaism (at founding) |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Temple |
Status | Closed and Sold |
Temple Beth El was an Orthodox Jewish synagogue[1] formed in 1965[2] in Syracuse, New York. It originally belonged to the Orthodox Union, then about 1997 it joined the Union for Traditional Judaism.[3] Later, in 2002, it changed to a Conservative affiliation, and held its final service on January 27, 2007.[4]
Arson attack
The Temple building, but not the sanctuary, was heavily damaged[5] in an arson attack on October 13, 2000.[6] Palestinian-American Ramsi Uthman was convicted in the attack.[7] Uthman, who was born in Venezuela to Palestinian parents, is a naturalized U.S. citizen.[8] Ahed Shehadeh was convicted of aiding and abetting the arson.[6] According to Shehadeh's testimony, after Uthman set fire to the Temple, he yelled "I did this for you, God!"[8]
In exchange for his testimony Shehadeh received a five year prison sentence, and was released in 2008. Uthman received the maximum possible sentence of 25 years, to be served in New York's Attica Correctional Facility, although he will be eligible for Parole in 2021.[9]
The building reopened in 2001[5] after repairing some $700,000 of damage from the attack.[8]
Closure and sale
In 2007, due to declining membership, the synagogue has closed and was sold. The membership voted to join Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas, a Conservative synagogue at 18 Patsy Lane in DeWitt.[4] In October 2007, the Slavic Full Gospel Church began using the building.[10]
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