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  2. Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Jacob is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 1855 Lavista Road in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. It is Atlanta's largest Orthodox congregation. It is Atlanta's largest Orthodox congregation.

  3. Ilan D. Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Ilan Daniel Feldman is an American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, [2] public speaker and author. Since 1991 he has been the senior rabbi and spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia, succeeding his father, Emanuel Feldman, who founded and led the congregation for 39 years. [3]

  4. Frank Taffel - Wikipedia

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    In 1924 he founded Atlanta's Fulton Auto Exchange, which rebuilt and sold used trucks, and he was also a commodities speculator. Taffel was a founder of Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta), and was one of eleven petitioners for the original charter. [1] The Frank Taffel Sanctuary is named in his honor.

  5. Emanuel Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel Feldman (born August 26, 1927) [2] is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and rabbi emeritus of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia.During his nearly 40 years as a congregational rabbi, he oversaw the growth of the Orthodox community in Atlanta from a community small enough to support two small Orthodox synagogues [2] (and one nominally Orthodox one, Shearith Israel, which eventually ...

  6. Aharon Feldman - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Rabbi Aharon Feldman has two brothers; his elder brother, [6] Rabbi Emanuel Feldman, was the prominent spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia for 40 years. [4] His younger brother, Rabbi Joel Feldman, was a former dean of Talmudical Academy of Baltimore.

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    Courtesy of D. Creative Lab LLC. The five participating chefs at the Follow Your Roots dinner. From left to right: Akwasi Brenya-Mensa, Charlie Mitchell, Camari Mick, Tavel Bristol Joseph, and ...

  8. Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing - Wikipedia

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    " Jacob Rothschild, the temple's rabbi since 1946, [4] was a highly visible and early [4] advocate of civil rights and integration, [2] supporter of the United States Supreme Court's decision ending school segregation in Brown v. Board of Education, [4] and friend of Martin Luther King Jr.

  9. Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach (JCAB) is a Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Nassau Avenue in Atlantic Beach, Nassau County, Long Island, New York, in the United States. [1] Founded in 1953, [2] JCAB is the primary synagogue in the Atlantic Beach village, serving the local Jewish community of approximately 250 ...