Congregation Beth Yeshua

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Formed in November 1974, many in the early congregation came to the Lord during the Jesus movement in the late ’60’s – early ’70’s. In January 1975 Martin Chernoff and his family moved to Philadelphia to shepherd the new congregation. The people of Beth Yeshua were “wandering Jews” meeting for worship at various places; at a community room in a bank, at a Jewish War Veterans meeting space, a nurse

ry facility, the Marriott, the Holiday Inn and finally the Ramara Motor Inn; the members of CBY truly had to learn to “rough it” prior to moving into their present facility in 1982. In 1984 Martin Chernoff went to be with the Lord and his son, David, who had been serving as the Assistant Messianic Rabbi, became Rabbi. To this day Beth Yeshua has continued growth and has even influenced the building of new Messianic congregations and synagogues throughout the U.S.; as far west as California, as far south as Florida and even to far north Canada. Beth Yeshua has even assisted with planting congregations overseas. The majority of the congregation is Jewish but we also have a growing ministry to believers of various culturial backgrounds that are drawn to the Jewish roots of a faith in Jesus as Lord and Messiah. David Chernoff now serves as Senior Messianic Rabbi and Director of Kesher Ministries International, an organization dedicated to outreach to the Jewish people as well as supporting Messianic synagogues in Israel, Eastern Europe and other parts of the world. Our doors are open to all and we hope to have you visit soon! Answers to questions about our Beliefs and Messianic Judaism can be found on our site or by contacting our office. Congregation Beth Yeshua is affiliated with the International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues, a ministry of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America.

03/20/2024

A Conversation with Chaim: Hope in the Battleground

🗓 Date: April 14, 2024
⏰ Time: 01:00 PM CT / 2 PM ET

In times of conflict, where do we find the light of hope? Join us for an evening with Chaim Malespin, co-Founder and Director of Operations for the Aliyah Return Center 🕊✡️. A reservist in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war 🇮🇱, Chaim brings a unique perspective from the front lines, sharing not only his experiences but also the strength and hope he maintains in the face of adversity.

🕊 Amidst the turmoil and the often-confusing narratives surrounding the reality in Israel and Gaza, hearing from someone living and breathing these moments can change our understanding and response.

📌 This event is a must for anyone seeking insight, inspiration, and a deeper connection to the current situation. Let's gather to listen, learn, and find hope together 🙏.

💬 Comment "HOPE" below for the link to register.

03/06/2024
FUNERAL SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:Dear CBY Family,This Thursday we will celebrate our precious sister Tapiwa Chadambura; her ...
10/11/2023

FUNERAL SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:

Dear CBY Family,

This Thursday we will celebrate our precious sister Tapiwa Chadambura; her life as well as her homecoming with Yeshua. Please join us as we honor her life and memory as a community. She was so loved by us all. The details are below.
Thank you,
Rabbi David and Debbie

Service Date: Thursday October 12th.
Location: Arlington Cemetery - Drexel Hill - State Road Entrance.
Visitation: 10 am
Service & Burial: 11 am - 12:30 pm
Memorial Luncheon for everyone immediately after @ Anthony’s at Paxon Hollow.

Please wear comfortable shoes for the burial (it is bumpy).

With deepest sympathy and broken hearts we announce the sudden and unexpected passing away and "graduation to heaven" of...
07/31/2023

With deepest sympathy and broken hearts we announce the sudden and unexpected passing away and "graduation to heaven" of our dear friend, Dr. Gary Salkind.

Gary and Mindy Salkind are founding members of Beth Yeshua; he is survived by his wife Mindy and their two children Beth and Jonathan Salkind. Gary was surrounded by his family members in his final moments and passed away of natural causes on Sunday, July 30th.

The funeral service followed by a graveside service will take place Friday, August 4th at 10 AM at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, 225 Belmont Ave, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. A notice will follow on Wednesday with further details, including a link to livestream the funeral service via Zoom on Friday at 10 AM Eastern, as well as plans for sitting shiva.

Immediately after the graveside service, at 12:30-3:30 PM, the Salkind family invites everyone to Beth Yeshua for a shiva luncheon. The address for Beth Yeshua is 28 S. New Middletown Rd., Media, PA 19063.

Shalom,

Rabbi David Chernoff

08/10/2022

REQUEST FOR PHOTOS AND MEDIA OF MARK

We're making a collection of pictures and videos of Mark for his funeral. If you have some you wish to be used please send them to [email protected]

Please include in the email a statement:

"I (your name), owner of the attached media, hereby give permission to Beth Yeshua to use the media as they see fit and relinquish copyrights to it."

Thank you so much!

Join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of Mark Dayan onAUGUST 16TH, 2022SPRINGFIELD COUNTRY CLUB400 W. Sproul Rd.Sp...
08/09/2022

Join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of Mark Dayan on

AUGUST 16TH, 2022

SPRINGFIELD COUNTRY CLUB
400 W. Sproul Rd.
Springfield, PA 19064

Eleven o'clock in the morning
memorial Service

Twelve thirty in the afternoon
luncheon & shiva

Babysitting provided

Address

28 S. New Middletown Road
Media, PA
19063

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
7:15pm - 8:45pm
Saturday 10:30am - 11:45am

Telephone

+12154772706

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