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  • 91Montefiore Synagogue — and Mausoleum Basic information Location …

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  • 92United Synagogue Youth — is the youth movement of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism or USCJ.United Synagogue Youth, more commonly known as USY, is a youth group with members from the United States and Canada dedicated to creating a fun, educational environment …

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  • 93Princes Road Synagogue — Infobox Historic building caption= name=Princes Road Synagogue location town=Liverpool location country=England architect=William Audsley George Audsley client= engineer= construction start date= completion date=September 2 1874 date demolished=… …

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  • 94Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue — The Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue is located in Safed, Israel. Built in the sixteenth century, the synagogue is named after Rabbi Isaac Luria, (1534 1572), who was known as the Ari (Hebrew: אֲרִי; trans: Lion ), an acronym for Adoneinu Rabbeinu Isaac ( …

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  • 95New West End Synagogue — Coordinates: 51°30′39.8″N 0°11′25.5″W / 51.511056°N 0.190417°W / 51.511056; 0.190417 …

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  • 96Maharam's Synagogue — Synagoga Maharama Basic information Location Lublin, Poland Affiliation Orthodox Judaism Status damaged Architectural description Architectural style …

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  • 97Dubrovnik Synagogue — Old Synagogue Basic information Location …

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  • 98Neve Shalom Synagogue — This article is about Neve Shalom in Istanbul. For the synagogue in Paramaribo, see Neveh Shalom Synagogue. For the synagogue in Portland, Oregon, see Neveh Shalom Synagogue in Portland. For the cooperative village in Israel, see Neve Shalom –… …

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  • 99Merthyr Synagogue — The former Merthyr Synagogue is located on Bryntirion Road in the Thomastown section of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. It is a Grade II listed building[1] and thought to be the oldest purpose built synagogue still standing in Wales.[2] Contents 1 History …

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  • 100Óbuda Synagogue — The Óbuda Synagogue is a synagogue built in Óbuda, Hungary in 1820. History Jews settled in Óbuda, today a neighborhood of Budapest, from c. 1712 at a time when Jews were forbidden to live in Buda …

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