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Take Exit 19A, Rt. 50 East and follow for approx. 7 miles.From Southern Maryland:
Take Exit 11 North, Collington Road (Rt. 197). Make a left at the light at the end of the exit.
Follow Rt. 197 approx. 2 miles (go through 3 lights).
Make a right at the 4th light, Rt. 450 (Annapolis Road).
Follow to the first light and make a right onto Trinity Drive.
The synagogue is immediately on the left.
Take Route 301 North towards BowieFrom Baltimore:
Make a left onto Route 197 North (Collington Road).
Follow Rt. 197 approx. 3 miles and make a right onto Route 450 (Annapolis Road).
Follow to the first light and make a right onto Trinity Drive.
The synagogue is immediately on the left.
Follow Rt. 97 South. Take the exit for Rt. 3 South.
Follow Rt. 3 South approx.10 miles.
Make a right onto Rt. 450 West (Annapolis Road). Follow through 4 lights.
Make a left at the 5th light, Trinity Drive. The synagogue is immediately on the left.
The transition hinges on a relocation to Upper Marlboro.
In Fall 1999, the Future Committee was formed to study Shaare Tikvah's situation and present solutions. The committee investigated whether its feasible to relocate. The committee concluded that it could be done. The committee found that land could be purchased and the proceeds from the sale of our current building and rabbinage could be used to build a new building and rabbinage on the new property.| |
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June 2000 |
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Temple Hills Bldg |
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Move
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Rabbinage |
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The first question was where. After much study, we decided that Upper Marlboro would be the best location. Upper Marlboro is a central location for the Jews of Southern Maryland. Plus it's on the crossroads of two major highways, Rt. 4 and Rt. 301. The map below shows four congregations in Southern Maryland (Shaare Tikvah is labeled A). Upper Marlboro is the red star in the middle.
The plan was presented to the congregation on 6/25/2000 and approved.
After several months, we found an excellent site. The map below shows the location (marked by the black circle).
The property is a little over 5 acres. It's a relatively flat farm land. Here is a panoramic photo of the site.
The land has passed the perc tests and, on May 21, 2001, Shaare Tikvah purchased the site for its new home.
Based on the perc test results, the engineers drew the following diagram of the site. The large rectangle in the middle is the new building.
In October 2001, Shaare Tikvah put its
building on the market.
It took much longer to sell than expected. On 5/19/2004, we
sold the building to the Church of Love Faith Center.
During the Summer of 2001, Shaare Tikvah and Nevey Shalom discussed the possibility of merger. In the Fall, both groups agreed to table the discussion. Although both congregations are affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, there were significant differences that could not be ironed out in a short amount of time.
However, in Spring 2002, Shaare Tikvah
and Nevey Shalom discussed
the idea
of Shaare Tikvah moving into the Nevey Shalom facilities in Bowie while
our
relocation proceeds. The arrangement would benefit both
synagogues:
In August 2002, after Nevey Shalom's
previous rabbi moved out and
they prepared their rabbinage, Rabbi Resnick, Shula Resnick and their
son Aviv moved into the Nevey Shalom rabbinage.
As soon as the Resnicks moved out of the
Temple Hills rabbinage, we
put the house on the market. We had several offers within a few
days. We sold the house in October 2002.
In March 2003, Shaare Tikvah contracted
with Gensler Design to
prepare preliminary designs for a new synagogue. Members of the
Future Committee met with Jordan Goldstein from Gensler to give him
some guidelines. Some of the guidelines were
Gensler asked two construction companies
to provide cost estimates
to build the synagogue. The less expensive one was $1.4
million.
http://egov.goprincegeorgescounty.com/eplats/site/public/citizens/CaseStatus.aspx
and entering the permit number 34614-2006-00 .
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