Temple Beth Shalom
208 Madrona Street
Chula Vista, California
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Sam Moskowitz, President of the Chula Vista synagogue Temple Beth
Shalom sent information to the Bloom Archives in a letter dated February
8, 1995. In his letter, Mr. Moskowitz wrote that " In 1958, a group of
Jewish families who were scattered within a mixed population in the City
of Chula Vista (California) wanted a place to give our children a Jewish
education and a place to worship. The group of families got together and
purchased a church. We renovated it ourselves and had it consecrated as a
synagogue--Temple Beth Shalom, a Conservative Synagogue."
Mr. Moskowitz also gives us an idea of the growth of the Jewish
community in the San Diego area. He wrote that in 1958 there three
synagogies in the City of San Diego area; one Orthodox, one Conservative,
and one Reform. Now, he says, there are almost twenty synagogues in the
San Diego County.
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Hanukkiah located in front of the
synagogue, photographed on the eighth night of Hanukkah, 1994.
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