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  2. Temple Beth-El (Birmingham, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, a dozen families gathered for the first Rosh Hashanah services which were held in a private home. The 1880s saw a great influx of Jewish newcomers to Birmingham. In 1882, Temple Emanu-El was formally incorporated. With a membership of 100 families, the Reform congregation dedicated its first synagogue building in 1889.

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  4. Temple Emanu-El (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Emanu-El of Dallas was founded in 1873 and chartered in 1875. It was renamed from the Jewish Congregation Emanu-El to Temple Emanu-El Congregation in 1974. The small but growing Jewish community sought a permanent religious structure as well as for a rabbi to conduct services and to offer religious education for children, so several ...

  5. Temple Emanu-El receives transformative donation, launches ...

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    Temple Emanu-el, one of Sarasota's most well-known Jewish synagogues, launches program to support interfaith families in congregation.

  6. Temple Emanu-El (Birmingham, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The community that would become Temple Emanu-El first held Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur celebrations in 1881. The temple's founding president and lay leader was Samuel Ullman, a businessman, poet, and humanitarian. [3] Before the synagogue was built, the community met at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for the public worship services. Land ...

  7. Milton Grafman - Wikipedia

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    Milton Louis Grafman (April 21, 1907 – May 28, 1995) was an American rabbi who led Temple Emanu-El in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1941 until his retirement in 1975 and then served as Rabbi Emeritus from 1975 until his death in 1995.

  8. A year later, Las Vegas' Jewish community overjoyed with ...

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    Sep. 14—The Jewish community in Las Vegas, N.M., survived without a building to call its own for more than six decades, calling to mind Moses and the Israelites wandering in the wilderness for ...

  9. Kol Ami (Tucson, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Kol Ami Synagogue (Kol Ami) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 225 North Country Club Road, in Tucson, Arizona, in the United States.The congregation was formed through the 2021 consolidation of Temple Emanu-El (established in 1910 as The Hebrew Benevolent Society) and the Congregation Or Chadash, that was established in 1995.