Synagogues in Norristown, PA

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Keneseth Israel Reform Congregation gallery

Dear Friends, Welcome to KI, a synagogue to believe in! Since 1847, our congregation has been serving the Jewish community of Philadelphia providing a range

Neighborhood:
Elkins Park
Payment method:
master card, visa
Aish Hatorah Philadelphia gallery
Neighborhood:
Bala Cynwyd
Payment method:
check, debit, all major credit cards, discover
Kol Ami gallery
30YEARS IN BUSINESS
Neighborhood:
Elkins Park
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Beth Sholom Synagogue gallery

Established in 1919, Beth Sholom Congregation has a membership of more than 1,000 families. The congregation provides classes in Hebrew, Bible, Jewish histo

Neighborhood:
Elkins Park
Payment method:
paypal
Adath Jeshurun Congregation gallery
166YEARS IN BUSINESS

Founded in 1858, Congregation Adath Jeshurun is a synagogue serving the Jewish community and is based in Elkins Park, Pa. The synagogue offers Shabbat servic

Neighborhood:
Elkins Park
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Conservative Synagog-Main Line gallery
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Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple gallery

*Please visit the temple website for open hours and appointments.* Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are considered houses of God,