Temple Beth Israel - Stevens Point, WI
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N 44° 31.217 W 089° 35.010
16T E 294687 N 4932908
Synagogue of local Jewish community, built in 1905 and used through 1986.
Waymark Code: WMCVH2
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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Temple Beth Israel was constructed in 1905 and served as a house of worship for Stevens Point’s vibrant Jewish Community until 1985. At one time the congregation had 40-50 families from Stevens Point and surrounding communities as far away as Wisconsin Rapids, Weyauwega, Minocqua, and Marshfield.

The first Jewish families emigrated from Central Europe to Central Wisconsin as early as 1871. Beginning in 1892 the bulk of the Jewish community arrived from Eastern Europe.

Members of the Jewish community played key roles in the community's religious, civic and economic development. From 1871-2000, when the last Jewish business closed its doors, nearly 150 businesses had been established by members of the Jewish Community Stevens Point. Some were in business only a few years, but many were in operation for 40-60 years. During the 1930’s 40’s and 50’s there were 20-30 Jewish business in the downtown business district.

Beginning in the 1960’s the Jewish community began to dwindle as older members passed away or moved away in retirement and their children found their livelihood elsewhere. By 1985 the Beth Israel Congregation no longer could assemble a minyan (10 male members), required to conduct religious services. The board of trustees deeded the synagogue to the Portage County Historical Society to be used as a museum, memorializing the Stevens Point Jewish community. The sanctuary, is largely intact, including Torah scrolls and other religious objects. One other agreement was made with the Historical Society. If a member of the Jewish community wished to be Married or Buried from this synagogue they must honor there wishes and remove all articals not needed for the services from the building until the services have been completed.

In 2007 Temple Beth Israel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the third oldest synagogue building in the State of Wisconsin and the oldest synagogue with its sanctuary intact. It currently houses a permanent exhibit about Jewish religious practices and the history of the Stevens Point Jewish community.
Status: Converted to other use

Denomination/Group: Orthodox

Address:
1475 Water St.
Stevens Point, WI USA
54481


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