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  2. South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue is a historic Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Lake Street in the hamlet of South Fallsburg, New York, in the United States. Built in 1902, the synagogue underwent a major expansion in 1919 that included being raised a story.

  3. Congregation Tifereth Israel (Greenport, New York) - Wikipedia

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    It is an irregular-shaped 20-by-30-foot (6.1 by 9.1 m) building that consists of the original 1903 Victorian Vernacular [2] portion and a large addition to the rear (c. 1920 and 2000). It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story structure with a front-gabled roof and a 1-story projecting entrance with a low-pitched, front-gabled roof.

  4. List of Jewish newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Jewish World: English Long Island, New York 1976 16,000 [6] Weekly The Manhattan Jewish Sentinel: English The Rockland & Westchester Jewish Tribune: English The Israelite (1854–1874); The American Israelite (1874–present) English Cincinnati: 1854–Present 6,500 [7] Weekly Second longest running paper The Atlanta Jewish ...

  5. Park Slope Jewish Center - Wikipedia

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    The Park Slope Jewish Center is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue located at 1320 Eighth Avenue in South Slope, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States. Established as a congregation in c. 1915 , from 1942 to 1960 they were known as Congregation B'nai Jacob - Tifereth Israel.

  6. American Jews - Wikipedia

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    Persian Jews also reside in eastern parts of New York such as Kew Gardens and Great Neck, Long Island. Many recent Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union speak primarily Russian at home, and there are several notable communities where public life and business are carried out mainly in Russian, such as in Brighton Beach in New York City and ...

  7. Reconstructionist Congregation Beth Israel - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructionist Congregation Beth Israel is a Reconstructionist Jewish congregation and synagogue located since January 2015 within Temple Israel & JCC, 475 Grove Street in Ridgewood, New Jersey, in the United States. [2] It is the only Reconstructionist congregation in the area, with a membership drawn from Bergen and Rockland counties. [3]

  8. Rockland Centre - Wikipedia

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    Rockland Centre first opened in 1959 with Steinberg's, Morgan's, Woolworth's, Holt Renfrew, United Cigars and 35-40 other tenants. [1] [2] The original Rockland Centre was an outdoor shopping centre. [3] It was a single-story shopping centre. [4] Morgan's, however, had three floors. It was designed by architects Victor Prus, [2] and Ian Martin. [5]

  9. B'nai Jeshurun (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    B'nai Jeshurun's original founders broke from the city's only synagogue, Shearith Israel, in 1825, in order to create an Ashkenazi congregation. Subsequently, B'nai Jeshurun members broke away to form new synagogues several times. In 1828, at a time of rapid growth in the New York Jewish community, a group left B'nai Jeshurun to found Ansche ...