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San Francisco Bay Area. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. "Churches and temples". Discovering San Francisco. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. "Congregation Sherith Israel records, 1851–2003". Bancroft Library Online Archive of California at UC Berkeley. "Sherith Israel records, 1851–2000". Judah L. Magnes Museum at UC ...
Glide Memorial Church is a nondenominational church in San Francisco, California, [1] which opened in 1930. [2] Since the 1960s, it has served as a counter-culture rallying point, as one of the most prominently liberal churches in the United States.
Congregation Beth Israel was founded as an Orthodox synagogue [7]: 188 in San Francisco in 1860, and subsequently became "the first conservative congregation west of Chicago". [ 2 ] [ 6 ] : 62 From 1860 to 1874 the congregation worshiped in a leased building on Sutter Street between Dupont and Stockton Streets.
Allen died at the Jack Tar Hotel in San Francisco, California, on June 11, 1970, at the age of 59. [26] He died after a heavy drinking binge. [ 3 ] Don Stewart, his successor, was accused of attempting "to clean up evidence of his mentor's alcoholic binge in a San Francisco hotel before the police arrived". [ 27 ]
On July 10, 1927, the San Francisco Stake was established. [ 11 ] On February 18, 1939, 1,400 people visited the church's exhibit at the opening day of the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco.
The House of Love and Prayer was an Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 347 Arguello Boulevard, in the Richmond district of San Francisco, California, in the United States. Founded in 1968 by rebbe Shlomo Carlebach , the congregation had a short existence, lasting just ten years.
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The first location of the church building was founded in 1852 at the corner Grant Avenue and Greenwich Street in San Francisco. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] The former Grant Avenue location is listed as a California Historical Landmark (Number 1010) since February 16, 1993.