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The
Temple Beth-El (ק.ק. בית אל), located in downtown
Pensacola, Florida, is the oldest
Jewish house of worship in Florida. Beth-El is a member of the
Union for Reform Judaism, and has led the congregation in
Reform Judaism services since the temple's foundation.
The current
rabbi is Leonard Zukrow.
History
The first Jews who migrated to northwest Florida originally stopped at
Milton, twenty miles to the east, because Milton was a national hub for
lumber production and distribution in the
South (the first Jews to the area were skilled in lumber production; they came from heavily wooded areas in what is now southern
Germany). Sensing more business opportunities to the west, a congregation settled in Pensacola and built a Reform temple in
1876. Many of the lumber workers in Milton didn't follow the congregation, and eventually started a smaller Jewish community in
Okaloosa County when lumber opportunities dried up. The male members of Beth-El's first congregation consisted largely of
businessmen and
tavern owners.
Temple Beth-El is now in its third building, still in its same spot on 800 North
Palafox Street. The current building, designed in the
1930s, is an example of
Art Deco architecture, which was prominent in Florida at the time.
Today, many members of the current congregation consist of descendants of the men who founded the temple over 125 years ago. Immigrants from
Eastern Europe,
Israel, and the
Caucasus eventually settled in Pensacola and became part of the congregation as well. Beth-El is unique today in that a large number of the congregation consists of Jews who converted from other faiths.
Starting in
1962,
Paula Ackerman, the first woman to perform rabbinical functions in the United States, served the congregation at Beth-El. A Pensacola native, Beth-El was Mrs. Ackerman's home temple and she was asked to fill in until a suitable replacement was found in
1967.
Well-known members
- Paula Ackerman, both as a child and later serving the congregation as a rabbi.
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