Congregation Beth Elohim
Tamisha Rappaport currently serves as the Finance Manager at Congregation Beth Elohim, overseeing an annual operating revenue exceeding $8.3 million since August 2013. Previously, Rappaport held various finance-related positions at the Brooklyn Academy of Music from March 2001 to August 2013, including Fiscal Manager, where management of over $1.5 million in annual fundraising revenue for galas and events was a key responsibility, as well as Fiscal Coordinator and IT Administrative Assistant. Earlier in Rappaport's career, a role as Data Entry- Lockbox was completed at JPMorgan Chase from 2001 to 2002. Rappaport earned a BA in Art History from Brooklyn College between 2009 and 2011.
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Congregation Beth Elohim
Congregation Beth Elohim, founded in 1861, is one of the fastest growing and most vibrant synagogues in New York City. CBE, also known as Garfield Temple, was recently named “one of America’s 25 most vibrant congregations” by Newsweek, which hailed CBE for “quickly adapting to Brooklyn’s exciting, young population.” Open to people from a variety of backgrounds who honor our traditions and values, CBE serves as a hub for members and for the surrounding community as well. It is a place of worship, dedicated to honoring Jewish traditions, and also a place of learning, a place to socialize, to celebrate and to actively engage with the world, a synagogue center energizing and enriching our Jewish community through study, ritual and acts of loving-kindness.