During the 1970s and 1980s, Randallstown and the
Liberty Road corridor were home to a thriving Jewish community, with several synagogues, including Adath Yeshurun, Beth Israel, Liberty Jewish Center, Moses Montefiore-Woodmoor Hebrew Congregation, and Temple Emanuel. In March 1990, the congregation celebrated a
mortgage burning ceremony, marking the payoff of its mortgage. Demographic changes led to a steady decline in the area's Jewish population over the ensuing decades. By the 2000s, the number of active congregants had diminished significantly, with membership down to approximately 100 families. The congregation faced financial difficulties, operating with a budget deficit of $30,000-$40,000 annually in the years leading up to its closure. Winands Road Synagogue continued to hold daily
minyanim, with services every morning, evening, and on
Shabbat.
Decision to close and merge with Beth Tfiloh On November 16, 2016, the synagogue's board of directors passed a resolution to shut down operations, citing a lack of financial resources and the aging of its membership. The congregation initially planned to close by mid-2017, with discussions suggesting it would cease operations after
Shavuot of that year, though it remained open until early 2018. On March 27, 2018, Winands Road Synagogue Center held its final Shabbat services, and shortly thereafter, the board approved a merger with
Beth Tfiloh Congregation in
Pikesville, Maryland. The merger was effective on March 29, 2018, with Beth Tfiloh's board extending an invitation to Winands Road Synagogue members to join their congregation. On April 14, 2018, Beth Tfiloh formally welcomed the former members of Winands Road Synagogue during Shabbat services. The final minyan at Winands Road Synagogue Center took place on May 27, 2019. Plans for the property's sale were made following the closure. The synagogue's cemetery was transferred to the Jewish Cemetery Association of Greater Baltimore. Winands Road Synagogue Center's closure marked the end of the Jewish congregation presence in Randallstown. == See also ==