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  • 71Temple Beth El (Detroit, Michigan) — Infobox nrhp | name =Temple Beth El nrhp type = caption = Temple Beth El building built in 1902 1903 location= 3424 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan lat degrees = 42 lat minutes = 20 lat seconds = 46 lat direction = N long degrees = 83 long… …

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  • 72Jewish Christian — Part of a series on Jewish Christianity …

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  • 73Jewish Messiah claimants — Part of a series on …

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  • 74Temple Emanu-El of West Essex — Infobox religious building building name=Temple Emanu El of West Essex caption= location=Livingston, New Jersey geo= religious affiliation=Reform Judaism district= status=Active leadership=Rabbi Mark Kaiserman website=http://www.emanuel.org… …

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  • 75Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida) — Infobox religious building building name=Temple Beth El caption=The Temple Beth El on Palafox Street location=Pensacola, Florida, United States geo= religious affiliation=Reform Judaism district= status=Active Synagogue leadership= website=… …

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  • 76Temple de Salomon — Pour les articles homonymes, voir temple. 31°46′40.53″N 35°14′7.23″E / …

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  • 77JEWISH IDENTITY — Through the ages Jewish identity has been determined by two forces: the consensus of thinking or feeling within the existing Jewish community in each age and the force of outside, often anti Jewish, pressure, which continued to define and to… …

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  • 78Jewish views on marriage — Jozef Israëls: A Jewish wedding 1903 In Judaism, marriage is viewed as a contractual bond commanded by God in which a man and a woman come together to create a relationship in which God is directly involved …

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  • 79Jewish languages — The Jewish languages are a set of languages that developed in various Jewish communities around the world, more notably in Europe, West Asia, and North Africa. The usual course of development for these languages was through the addition of Hebrew …

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  • 80Jewish Christians — The first Christians were practising Jews. It took time before the revolution, which was their belief in Jesus, established a new relationship with Judaism and there was a bitter internal conflict in the Church. Judaism was not a monolithic… …

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