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  2. Interfaith worship spaces - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim imam may lead a service and sermons may involve Hinduism or Judaism. [2] Omaha, Nebraska, The Tri-Faith Commons is the only place of its kind in the world. It brings together a synagogue, church, mosque, and interfaith center on 38-acres in the American heartland of Omaha, Nebraska.

  3. Project Interfaith - Wikipedia

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    Project Interfaith, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is a nonprofit organization [501(c)(3)]. Founded in 2004 by Executive Director Beth Katz, Project Interfaith aims to create a sustainable interfaith program. Through donor support, Project Interfaith was formally launched in December 2005.

  4. Malcolm X Memorial Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Malcolm X Memorial Foundation is a non-profit organization, headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, working to perpetuate the leadership and contributions of El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz towards social justice. [1] Founded by Rowena Moore, the organization is located on the site of Malcolm's first home in Omaha at 3448 Pinkney Street.

  5. Islamic Center of America - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of America is a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2) religious space. It includes a meeting hall, an industrial kitchen, a prayer room, a high ceiling and calligraphy-embraided domes, a mezzanine for women, offices, meeting rooms and a library.

  6. Ethnic groups in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 Omaha had a total population of 102,555, with 23,255 immigrants accounting for 23 percent of the population. Omaha’s black population doubled between 1910 and 1920. By 1910 the city's population was 124,096 people, with 27,179 immigrants included. After 1910 the city's ethnic groups began to stabilize.

  7. First Unitarian Church of Omaha - Wikipedia

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    First Unitarian Church of Omaha was incorporated on August 22, 1869, by twenty-six men and women. Its regular minister was Reverend Henry E. Bond, and its first chapel was a small brick building located at 17th and Cass that was dedicated in 1871. In the fall of 1889 Reverend Newton M. Mann came to serve the church.

  8. Vern Barnet - Wikipedia

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    Vern Barnet (born May 25, 1942 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a Unitarian Universalist pastor and was the weekly newspaper columnist on religious topics in The Kansas City Star 1994-2012. He is the founder of the Kansas City (area) Interfaith Council.

  9. Sudanese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Since at least 1997, many Sudanese and South Sudanese have lived in Omaha, Nebraska. [10] There are ten Sudanese and South Sudanese tribes, [10] among which are the Northern Sudanese Maban people. [11] According to the UNO School of Social Work, Sudanese from the Nuba Mountains and Darfur among other places have settled in Omaha. [11]

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