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  2. B'Nai Zion Temple - Wikipedia

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    By 1910 the Fannin Street building was above capacity, with over 150 members belonging to the Hebrew Zion congregation. By 1910, plans to construct a new temple were being devised. In 1915, the Beaux-Arts building was dedicated and the congregation was renamed B'Nai Zion. The building was seen as "an architectural gem and an ornament to the city."

  3. Congregation Beth Israel (Onset, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל), sometimes called Cape Cod Shul and officially Congregation Beth Israel of Onset Cape Cod, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 7 Locust Street, Onset, on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the United States.

  4. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Congregation B'nai Shalom, Easton; Temple Anshe Hesed, Erie; Beth Shalom Congregation, Elkins Park; Kesher Israel Congregation, Harrisburg; Temple Ohev Sholom, Harrisburg; Congregation Beth Israel, Honesdale; Congregation Beth Israel, Lebanon; Congregation Beth Or, Maple Glen; Temple Adath Israel of the Main Line, Merion; B'nai Jacob Synagogue ...

  5. Congregation Agudath Shalom - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Congregation Agudath Shalom hired Rabbi Lila Kagedan as its full-time spiritual leader. Kagedan is the first graduate of Yeshivat Maharat to take the title of Rabbi for her work as a female Orthodox leader. She had previously worked and taught in the Boston area for over ten years. The Synagogue continues to operate as an Orthodox Shul ...

  6. Temple Israel (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    600 Columbus Ave. (1885–1906) 602 Commonwealth Ave. (1906–1926) 477 Longwood Ave. (1926–present) The congregation Temple Israel, originally known as Adath Israel, [1] was founded in 1854 when Jews of German ancestry seceded from Ohabei Shalom, then the sole synagogue in Boston, because so many Polish Jews had joined the congregation.

  7. Congregation Beth Israel (Malden, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל, lit. 'House of Israel', officially Beth Israel Anshe Litte – "House of Israel, people of Lithuania" [2]), is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 10 Dexter Street in Malden, Massachusetts, in the United States. [3] It was founded in 1904 by Jewish immigrants from Lithuania. [2]

  8. B'nai Israel Synagogue (Woodbourne, New York) - Wikipedia

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    B'nai Israel Synagogue, more commonly called The Woodbourne Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and historic, yet popular, synagogue, located at 457 NY State Route 52, in Woodbourne, in the Town of Fallsburg, in the Catskills region of Sullivan County, New York, in the United States. The congregation follows the Ashkenazi rite.

  9. Beth Israel Synagogue (New Haven, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to preserve the synagogue were organized by the Cultural Heritage Artists Project [5] [6] and the synagogue returned to regular weekly use during 2011 under the leadership of Rabbi Mendy Hecht. Hecht is the grandson of Rabbi Maurice I. Hecht, rabbi at the shul for 45 years; and the son of Rabbi Sheya Hecht, who had also served in the ...