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  2. Jewish Federation of Greater Washington - Wikipedia

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    As the Jewish community of DC grew, the Jewish Welfare Association decided to expand its mandate and form a community-wide organization. The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington was founded in 1976 as the UJA Federation of Greater Washington. [1]

  3. Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, D.C.

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    The Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, D.C. (formerly the Washington DCJCC) is an American Jewish Community Center located in the historic district of Dupont Circle. It serves the Washington, D.C. area through religious, cultural, educational, social, and sport center programs open to the public, although many programs are ...

  4. Washington Hebrew Congregation - Wikipedia

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    Washington Hebrew Congregation was the first Jewish congregation in the nation's capital, [4] formed on April 25, 1852, when 21 German Jewish men gathered at the home of Herman Listberger on Pennsylvania Avenue near 21st Street in Washington, D.C. [5] [4] Solomon Pribram was elected the congregation's first president, and Capt. Jonas P. Levy, a naval commander during the Mexican-American War ...

  5. History of the Jews in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, 7% of Jewish adults in the Metro DC Jewish community identified as LGBT and 7% identified as Jews of color or Hispanic/Latino Jews (12,200 people). 9% of Jewish households in the region include a person of color, whether Jewish or non-Jewish. The majority of the DC region's Jews of color, three out of ten, live within Washington, D.C. [20]

  6. List of synagogues and Jewish congregations in Washington

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    Hillel: Jewish Student Organization of WSU & UI, Pullman and Moscow, Idaho; Jewish Community of the Palouse, Pullman and Moscow, Idaho; Jewish Federation at Bastyr (JFAB, a Jewish student group at Bastyr University with campuses and Clinics in Kenmore, Washington, Seattle, Washington and San Diego, California; Congregation Tikvah Chadashah, Seattle

  7. Machar (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Machar is an inclusive community of people of all backgrounds, ages, and gender orientation, including intercultural and interfaith couples. The Association of Humanistic Rabbis supports an individual's right to marry someone based on love and the quality of their relationship, and the rights of rabbis to officiate and co-officiate at wedding ceremonies of people from different backgrounds.

  8. Temple Micah - Wikipedia

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    Temple Micah was founded as Southwest Hebrew Congregation in 1963 and was initially located in Southwest, D.C. near the Potomac River waterfront. The congregation officially affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism in 1965.

  9. Kesher Israel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, six local Jewish merchants organized the Georgetown Hebrew Benevolent Society, which began to conduct religious services above a storefront on M Street, NW. [2] A year later, this kernel, now numbering 50 families, founded Kesher Israel Congregation, [3] which thus became the seventh synagogue organized in the nation's capital.

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