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Temple Beth Hillel Beth Abraham, officially Congregation Temple Beth Hillel – Beth Abraham of Carmel, is a
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congregation and
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located at 547 Irving Avenue in the
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section of Deerfield Township, near Millville, in
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on November 7, 1978, for its significance in architecture and social history. With


History


Carmel and Deerfield

The Jewish settlement of Carmel, a small settlement in Deerfield Township, began in 1882, when a group of
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families emigrated to the area, with the help of
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, to escape the large scale
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s caused by the Eastern question. Heilprin, a
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, was a merchant who established, during the 1880s, small
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s for the purposes of producing clothing. Overcrowding in Carmel was common, with just thirty homes to accommodate approximately 280 Jews. In the early 1890s the sewing work had increased in size to the point where a three-story factory was built and several clothing related businesses were instituted. By 1900 Carmel had grown from 36 families to 89 and several more factories were put into operation, these provided the main source of income for the community. The Beth Hillel synagogue was constructed between 1901 and 1909. Made of red brick and designed in the Classical Vernacular style, the synagogue reflects the nature of the working-class Carmel community. External features include corner and central
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s, round arch windows with a pair of double hung sashes and overhead
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. The interior features include a panelled wooden ark with carved gilded peacocks and a carved replica
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, two stage bimah with turned newel posts, balusters and cyma, handrails, panelling and the upper gallery.


Bridgeton

Bridgeton, with a Jewish population of 600, had only one synagogue, Congregation Beth Abraham, that in 1963 followed
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practices.


See also

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