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  2. History of the Jews in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jews in Baltimore. Few Jews arrived in Baltimore, Maryland, in its early years. As an immigrant port of entry and border town between North and South and as a manufacturing center in its own right, Baltimore has been well-positioned to reflect developments in American Jewish life. Yet, the Jewish community of Baltimore has ...

  3. History of the Jews in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jews in Maryland. Jews have settled in Maryland since the 17th century. As of 2018, Maryland's population was 3.9% Jewish at 201,600 people. The largest Jewish populations in Maryland are in Montgomery County, particularly Kemp Mill and Potomac, and the Baltimore metropolitan area, particularly Pikesville and northwest Baltimore. [1]

  4. Baltimore Jewish Life - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Jewish Life. Baltimore Jewish Life is a local newspaper that gears itself towards the local jewish population in Baltimore, Maryland. The paper is distributed around the city at supermarkets and mailed to houses that subscribe all at no cost. They support the paper using money from advertisements.

  5. Congregation Shearith Israel (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    c. 1893 (McCulloh Street) 1925 (Glen Avenue) Website. sicbaltimore.org. Congregation Shearith Israel (Hebrew: קהילת שארית ישראל דבאלטימאר; nicknamed The Glen Avenue Shul) is a historic Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 5835 Park Heights Avenue, in Park Heights, northwest Baltimore, Maryland, in the ...

  6. Jewish Museum of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Museum of Maryland is located at 15 Lloyd Street in Baltimore and is a 10-minute walk from the National Aquarium in the Inner Harbor. The museum is closed to visitors from June 12, 2023, until early 2025 for renovations.

  7. Talmudical Academy of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Talmudical Academy of Baltimore or TA (Hebrew: ישיבת חפץ חיים) is a K–12 yeshiva founded in 1917. Its present campus, located at 4445 Old Court Road, includes a pre-school building, an elementary school building, a middle school building, a high school building, three gymnasiums, a dormitory, two computer labs, and two study halls which double as prayer sanctuaries.

  8. Category:Jews and Judaism in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore jewish times.jpg 260 × 60; 5 KB. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore (2009).jpg 1,288 × 859; 127 KB This page was last edited on 1 September 2019, at 04:09 ...

  9. Lloyd Street Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    April 19, 1978. Designated BCL. 1971. [1][2] The Lloyd Street Synagogue is a Reform and Orthodox Jewish former synagogue located on Lloyd Street, Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. The Greek Revival -style building is the third oldest synagogue building in the United States and was the first synagogue building erected in Maryland.