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The past looms large for Temple Beth-El as it plans to downsize

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For nearly 100 years, Temple Beth-El has been a landmark for the Reform Jewish community in Great Neck. As the first synagogue on the peninsula, Temple Beth-El was breaking new ground for Jews on Long Island. “This wasn’t even the suburbs,” Temple Executive Director Stuart Botwinick said. “This was the sticks.” “It wasn’t even clear whether there would be enough people here to have a Jewish community when they started in 1928,” he said. Soon eno…
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LI Press broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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