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  2. Morris M. Feuerlicht - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, he was named associate rabbi of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation in Indianapolis, under Rabbi Mayer Messing. When Messing retired in 1907, he became the congregation's main rabbi. [3] Shortly after becoming rabbi at Lafayette, he began post-graduate studies on Semitics in the University of Chicago under Emil G. Hirsch.

  3. Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 6501 North Meridian Street, in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States.

  4. Mayer Messing - Wikipedia

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    Anxious to leave his military service, he answered the ad, sent the congregation his picture, and was named rabbi over 93 other applicants. [4] Messing immigrated to America and began serving as rabbi of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation in 1867. The Congregation was initially Orthodox, but under him it became Reform. Active in charity, he ...

  5. North Suburban Synagogue Beth El - Wikipedia

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    Beth El's first rabbi was Maurice I. Kliers, who served from 1948 to 1950, when he left to join South Side Hebrew Congregation in Chicago. Philip L. Lipis, a US Navy chaplain during World War II, joined Beth El in 1951. Rabbi Lipis oversaw the rapid growth in membership and the physical expansion of the synagogue's facilities.

  6. Category:Synagogues in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation; Temple Israel (Lafayette, Indiana) This page was last edited on 26 August 2021, at 10:56 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Washington Heights; K'hal Adath Jeshurun, Washington Heights; Mount Sinai Jewish Center, Washington Heights; In Queens. Astoria Center of Israel, Astoria; Congregation Etz Hayim at Hollis Hills Bayside, Bayside; Congregation Tifereth Israel, Corona; Free Synagogue of Flushing, Flushing

  8. Congregation Shaare Emeth - Wikipedia

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    Alfred S. Alschuler of Chicago designed the congregation's third synagogue, located in University City, completed in 1934. [6] In 1980, the congregation moved to Creve Coeur. Shaare Emeth is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. It is the oldest Reform and largest congregation in the greater St. Louis area.

  9. Dan Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Dan Nichols was born in 1969 in Indiana. He attended Pike Township Schools in Indianapolis. [1] He and his parents converted to Judaism when he was 7, after his mother "went on a quest for spirituality". [2] He attended Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and camped at Goldman Union in Zionsville, Indiana. [1] He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. [3]