Beth Tfiloh Congregation
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Beth Tfiloh Congregation is the largest Modern Orthodox shul in North America[citation needed] . The leading Clergy are: Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, Rabbi Daniel Lerner, Rabbi Ross Singer, and Chazan Avraham Albrecht.
[edit] History
Beth Tfiloh Congregation was founded in 1927 with Rabbi Samuel Rosenblatt, son of the famous cantor Yossele Rosenblatt who served in that capacity until 1972 when he was named Rabbi Emeritus, then from 1972-1977 Rabbi David Novak served in the capacity of Chief Rabbi. In 1978 Rabbi Wohlberg took over, and remains at the helm of the shul. It was founded in the Forest Park area of Baltimore City. The Owings Mills Beth Tfiloh Camp property was purchased in 1951 as a camp for the youth groups and to this day is used by Beth Tfiloh. Beth Tfiloh also runs a blue ribbon certified school. Schooling goes at Beth Tfiloh from preschool to twelfth grade.
[edit] Merger with Beth Jacob
On March 8, 2007, Beth Tfiloh announced that it would be merging with Beth Jacob Congregation, run by Rabbi Gavriel Newman.

