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  2. List of Chabad houses in California - Wikipedia

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    List of Chabad houses in California; Name Location Ref. Chabad of Alameda: Alameda [1] Chabad Alef Center: San Marcos [2] Chabad of the Antelope Valley: Lancaster [3] Chabad of Bakersfield: Bakersfield [4] Chabad Israeli Community of The Bay Area: Palo Alto [5] Chabad of Bel Air: Los Angeles [6] Chabad House Berkeley: Berkeley [7] Chabad of ...

  3. Chabad house - Wikipedia

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    The first Chabad house for university students was opened in March 1969 at the University of California, Los Angeles by Cunin. [ 2 ] In 1972, Cunin opened additional Chabad houses at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Diego , [ 3 ] and, by 2003, had overseen the establishment of nearly 100 Chabad houses in ...

  4. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    A real estate contract is a contract between parties for the purchase and sale, exchange, or other conveyance of real estate. The sale of land is governed by the laws and practices of the jurisdiction in which the land is located.

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  6. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel, Berkeley; Beyt Tikkun Synagogue, Berkeley; Peninsula Temple Sholom, Burlingame; Congregation B'nai Israel, Daly City; Temple Beth Israel, Fresno; Temple Ahavat Shalom Northridge, Los Angeles

  7. Why is a Monaco billionaire buying so many properties in ...

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    People call it "The Pit." It's a massive, unsightly hole in the ground — the site of a construction project in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea whose previous owners ran out of money six years ago ...