Beth-Sarim and the Jehovah's Witnesses

“Brother Rutherford had a severe case of pneumonia after his release from unjust imprisonment in 1919. Thereafter, he had only one good lung. In the 1920’s, under a doctor’s treatment, he went to San Diego, California, and the doctor urged him to spend as much time as possible there. From 1929 on, Brother Rutherford spent the winters working at a San Diego residence he had named Beth-Sarim. Beth-Sarim was built with funds that were a direct contribution for that purpose. The deed, which was published in full in “The Golden Age” of March 19, 1930, conveyed this property to J. F. Rutherford and thereafter to the Watch Tower Society. — Proclaimersbook, p. 76.

In this manner “Beth-Sarim” is introduced to the public in the official Watch Tower Society history book. Earlier notice of Beth Sarim is found in the Yearbook 1975, page 194, were we find:

“In time, a direct contribution was made for the purpose of constructing a house in San Diego for brother Rutherford’s use .. Concerning this property the 1939 book Salvation stated: ‘At San Diego, California, there is a small piece of land, on which, in the year 1929, there was built a house, which is called and known as Beth Sarim.”

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