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Streetcar stations near Beach Hebrew Institute in Toronto

  • Queen St East At Elmer Ave,2 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Beach Hebrew Institute?

    The closest stations to Beach Hebrew Institute are:

    • Queen St East At Elmer Ave is 119 meters away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute?

    These Bus lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute: 143, 64, 92

  • Which Train lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute?

    These Train lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute: LE

  • Which Subway lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute?

    These Subway lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute: 2

  • Which Streetcar lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute?

    These Streetcar lines stop near Beach Hebrew Institute: 501

  • What’s the nearest streetcar station to Beach Hebrew Institute in Toronto?

    The nearest streetcar station to Beach Hebrew Institute in Toronto is Queen St East At Elmer Ave. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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Beach Hebrew Institute Address: Kenilworth Avenue street in Toronto

Beach Hebrew Institute, Toronto
Beach Hebrew Institute, TorontoThe Beach Hebrew Institute (also known as Beth Jacob Congregation or in Hebrew as Beit Knesset Beit Ya'akov) is a synagogue in The Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1919 as an Orthodox Jewish congregation, the members purchased their current building—a former church—in 1920, and renovated it in 1926. Following World War II the congregation declined. The members considered selling the building in the 1970s, but a campaign to save it led to its receiving much needed repairs, and the 1982 designation of the building as a site of historical importance by the City of Toronto. An influx of younger, more liberal families, led to the congregation becoming an unaffiliated egalitarian Conservative synagogue.

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