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  2. Temple Emanu-El (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Emanu-El of Dallas was founded in 1873 and chartered in 1875. It was renamed from the Jewish Congregation Emanu-El to Temple Emanu-El Congregation in 1974. The small but growing Jewish community sought a permanent religious structure as well as for a rabbi to conduct services and to offer religious education for children, so several ...

  3. History of the Jews in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, several families founded the first congregation in the Dallas area, Temple Emanu-El (originally "Jewish Congregation Emanu-El), a Reform congregation. [5] In 1875, Temple Emanu-El was chartered, and it engaged its first rabbi, Aaron Suhler.

  4. Ruth Brown Kahn - Wikipedia

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    Kahn and Ginger Chesnick Jacobs were inspired to preserve local Jewish history when the early building of Temple Emanu-El was demolished. [2] The synagogue, destroyed in 1970, was the last remaining Jewish institution in South Dallas. [3] Kahn and Jacobs eventually housed the archives in the Dallas Jewish Community Center in 1978. [3]

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  6. History of the Jews in Texas - Wikipedia

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    B. Levinson, a Jewish Texan civic leader, arrived in 1861. [3] Today the vast majority of Jewish Texans are descendants of Ashkenazi Jews, those from central and eastern Europe whose families arrived in Texas after the Civil War or later. [1] Organized Judaism in Texas began in Galveston with the establishment of Texas' first Jewish cemetery in ...

  7. Restland Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Restland Memorial Park is a cemetery located in an unincorporated area of Dallas County, Texas between Dallas and Richardson.It is the final resting place of many prominent figures in the Dallas area, including politicians and professional athletes, and Charles Elmer Doolin, inventor of the Frito corn chip and founder of the predecessor of Frito-Lay Inc.