Draft:Congregation Beth Teffilah of Arizona
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Congregation Beth Teffilah, also known as CBT, is an Israeli Chabad-Sifardi synagogue located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Even though the shul is mainly Religous Chabad, there are many Conservative-Reform members. CBT"s mission is to be welcoming and resourceful to every type of Jew. Rabbi Allouche has lived in many differant countries, and is fluent in: English, Hebrew, French, and Italian. Rabbi Allouche has ten children, with one serving in the IDF. (May G-D protect him) CBT is a great synagogue for visiting and traveling Jews.
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