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  2. Category : Synagogues on the National Register of Historic ...

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    B'nai Abraham Synagogue (Brenham, Texas) Congregation Beth Israel (Houston) Temple Beth-El (Corsicana, Texas) F. Temple Freda (Bryan, Texas) O. Old Bnai Zion Synagogue

  3. Category:Synagogues in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Reform synagogues in Texas (8 P) S. Synagogues on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas (5 P) This page was last edited on 26 August 2021, at 11:01 ...

  4. History of the Jews in Texas - Wikipedia

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    These services would eventually lead to the founding of Texas' first and oldest Reform Jewish congregation, Temple B'nai Israel, in 1868. [4] The first synagogue in Texas, Congregation Beth Israel of Houston, was founded in Houston in 1859 as an Orthodox congregation. However, by 1874 the congregation voted to change their affiliation to the ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas

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    The second map shows a partition of the counties into 12 regions of Texas, as defined by the Texas comptroller. The table, further below, reports currently listings by county, updated frequently. [a] Regions are defined by the Texas State Comptroller, who has partitioned the state into 12 regions for economic performance reporting, as shown here.

  6. Category:Former synagogues in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Former synagogues in Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Temple Beth-El (Corsicana, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth-El is an historic Reform Jewish former synagogue located at 208 South 15th Street in Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, in the United States.Operating as a synagogue between 1898 and 1980, the exotic Moorish Revival-style building has been used as a community center since 1990.

  8. History of the Jews in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Jewish community is centered on Meyerland. As of 1987 Jews lived in many communities in Houston. [2] In 2008 Irving N. Rothman, author of The Barber in Modern Jewish Culture: A Genre of People, Places, and Things, with Illustrations, wrote that Houston "has a scattered Jewish populace and not a large enough population of Jews to dominate any single neighborhood" and that the city's ...

  9. Gault (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Gault, from whom the site takes its name, put together a 250-acre farm in the Buttermilk Creek Valley, starting in 1904. At some point in the early 20th century he found extra income as an informant for early archaeological explorations in Central Texas working with the first professional archaeologist in Texas, J.E. Pearce, as well as avocational archaeologists (Alex Dienst, Kenneth ...