Jewish+temple

  • 51Temple Ohabei Shalom Cemetery — is located at Wordsworth Horace Streets in East Boston, Massachusetts. Boston s first synagogue asked for permission in 1844 to purchase this then remote East Boston lot as a burying place. This cemetery was the first legally established Jewish… …

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  • 52Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York) — Temple Beth El, the oldest synagogue in Great Neck, New York, was founded in 1928. Rabbi Jacob P. Rudin served as spiritual leader for four decades. This Reform congregation has a membership of over 1,200 families and is a member of URJ Union for …

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  • 53Temple Anshe Hesed — is a Reform synagogue located at the corner of West Tenth Street and Liberty Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. The congregation is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism. History Anshe Hesed, once spelled as Anschai Chesed Bates, Samuel P.,… …

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  • 54Temple Adath Israel (Owensboro, Kentucky) — Temple Adath Israel, is a synagogue in Owensboro, Kentucky with a whimsically charming Moorish Revival facade. The front of the modest building, features a gothic arched door flanked by a pair of gothic arched windows punctuated by four pilasters …

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  • 55Temple Beth Tikvah — is the name of several reform Jewish temples, including ones in Roswell, Georgia; Wayne, New Jersey; and Columbus, Ohio. It serves as prayer place for Reform Jews. Beth Tikvah in translation from Hebrew means House of Hope …

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  • 57Temple Sinai d'Oakland (Californie) — 37° 49′ 00″ N 122° 15′ 54″ W / 37.816637, 122.264907 …

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  • 58TEMPLE — The article is arranged according to the following outline: first temple history structure the ground plan of the temple the detailed plan of the temple general description the porch THE MAIN ROOM (HEKHAL) OR HOLY PLACE …

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  • 59Jewish religious year — Introduction       the cycle of Sabbaths and holidays that are commonly observed by the Jewish religious community and officially in Israel by the Jewish secular community as well. The Sabbath and festivals (feast) are bound to the Jewish… …

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