Congregation Temple Israel is a Reform synagogue in Creve Coeur, Missouri, a municipality in suburban St. Louis County. Temple Israel's founders differed in opinion from the leadership of Shaare Emeth, favoring the more liberal political and theological view point that was sweeping parts of Europe and the United States at the time.
One of these founders was Rabbi Solomon H. Sonneschein, who became Temple Israel's first rabbi. During the first year of operation, Temple Israel had between 60-70 members, and 604 persons attended the first Erev Rosh Hashanah services.
Rabbis
Solomon H. Sonneschein 1886-1890
Leon Harrison 1890-1928
Ferdinand M. Isserman 1929-1963
Martin E. Katzenstein 1963-1967
Alvan D. Rubin 1967-1987
Mark L. Shook 1987-2010
Amy Feder 2010-Present
Associate and Assistant Rabbis
Arnold S. Task 1958-1960
Martin E. Katzenstein 1961-1963
Stanley J. Garfein 1964-1966
Richard F. Steinbrink 1966-1968
Alan D. Bregman 1968-1975
Mark L. Shook 1972-1980
Joseph P. Klein 1975-1978
Gary A. Huber 1978-1983
Martin L. Levy 1980-1982
Donald M. Kundstadt 1982-1987
Frank W. Muller 1983-1985
Eric J. Bram 1985-1995
Steven L. Mills 1995-2000
Amy B. Bigman 2000-2005
John A. Franken 2003-2008
Amy Feder 2006-2010
Michael Alper 2008-Present
Isaac Schwab First President (1886)
Moses Shoenberg Second President
William Stix Third President
Moses Fraley Fourth President