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  2. History of the Jews in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Jewish community is centered on Meyerland. As of 1987 Jews lived in many communities in Houston. [2] In 2008 Irving N. Rothman, author of The Barber in Modern Jewish Culture: A Genre of People, Places, and Things, with Illustrations, wrote that Houston "has a scattered Jewish populace and not a large enough population of Jews to dominate any single neighborhood" and that the city's ...

  3. Ireland–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    The survey ranked Ireland as "in the middle in comparison with other countries in Western Europe" in terms of responses to questions on attitudes to Israel and to Jewish people. [26] [27] In September 2014, Irish UN peacekeepers on the Golan Heights rescued Filipino colleagues who were surrounded by Islamist extremists.

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston Heights Indonesia: Consulate-General: 10900 Richmond Ave Westchase Ireland: Honorary Consulate 2630 Sutton Ct Highland Village Israel: Consulate-General 24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1500 Greenway Plaza Italy: Consulate-General 1300 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 660 Uptown Jamaica: Honorary Consulate 7737 Southwest Fwy, Suite 580 Sharpstown Japan

  5. Congregation Beth Israel (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery owned by Congregation Beth Israel is the oldest Jewish cemetery in Houston. [19] Congregation Beth Israel owns and operates two cemeteries. Its historic West Dallas cemetery, founded in 1844, is located at 1201 West Dallas, just west of downtown Houston.

  6. Religion in Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Irving N. Rothman, author of The Barber in Modern Jewish Culture: A Genre of People, Places, and Things, with Illustrations, wrote that Houston "has a scattered Jewish populace and not a large enough population of Jews to dominate any single neighborhood" and that the city's "hub of Jewish life" is the Meyerland community. [30]

  7. Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Beth Yeshurun Day School was the first Jewish Day School in Texas, founded in 1949 under the leadership of Rabbi William S. Malev, the rabbi of the congregation at that time. [citation needed] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas, as of 2022, more students attended Beth Yeshurun Day School than previously. An organization called Prizmah stated ...

  8. Temple Sinai (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Sinai is a Reform Jewish synagogue located 13875 Brimhurst Drive, in Houston, Texas, in the United States. Jewish residents on the west side of Houston and its western suburbs, including Katy, Cinco Ranch and Sugar Land worship at the synagogue. The congregation is composed of more than 200 families and is led by Rabbi David Lipper since ...

  9. Jewish Herald-Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Herald-Voice is a weekly community newspaper serving the Jewish community of Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast for more than 115 years. The newspaper is the longest-running Jewish paper in the Southwest. [1] Commonly known as the JHV or The Herald, the newspaper has a readership of more than 40,000.