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  2. Chabad - Wikipedia

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    Chabad's main website Chabad.org, is one of the first Jewish websites [135] and the first and largest virtual congregation. [136] [137] It serves not just its own members, but Jewish people worldwide in general. [138] Other popular Chabad community websites include asktherav.com, anash.org, CrownHeights.info, and the Hebrew site, COL.org.il ...

  3. Chabad.org - Wikipedia

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    Chabad.org has a Jewish knowledge base which includes over 100,000 articles of information ranging from basic Judaism to Hasidic philosophy taught from the Chabad point of view. The major categories are the human being, God and man, concepts and ideas, the Torah, the physical world, the Jewish calendar, science and technology, people and events ...

  4. Digital religion - Wikipedia

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    The practice of engaging others in the Judaism religion using virtual methods such as streaming services, mobile phone apps, social media platforms. In particular the Chabad, a Jewish ultra-Orthodox movement, sheds light on a fundamentalist society interacting with new media, by negotiating between modernity and religious piety. [4]

  5. Temple Israel (West Bloomfield, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 5725 Walnut Lake Road, in West Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan, in the United States.. In 2008, Temple Israel was claimed to be among the largest Reform congregations in the United States. [2]

  6. Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew term is bet knesset (בית כנסת) or "house of assembly". The Koine Greek-derived word synagogue (συναγωγή) also means "assembly" and is commonly used in English, with its earliest mention in the 1st century Theodotos inscription in Jerusalem.

  7. Holy Blossom Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Heritage Foundation lists Holy Blossom as the first Jewish congregation in Canada, west of the Ontario/Quebec border. [3] For the first 20 years of the Temple's existence, services, conducted in the traditional Orthodox manner, were held in a rented room over Coombe's Drugstore on the southeast corner of Yonge and Richmond streets ...

  8. Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3100 East Broad Street, in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States.Founded as the Orthodox Bene Jeshurun congregation in 1846, [4] the congregation is the oldest Jewish congregation in Columbus, [5] and a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism. [6]

  9. Temple Israel (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    600 Columbus Ave. (1885–1906) 602 Commonwealth Ave. (1906–1926) 477 Longwood Ave. (1926–present) The congregation Temple Israel, originally known as Adath Israel, [1] was founded in 1854 when Jews of German ancestry seceded from Ohabei Shalom, then the sole synagogue in Boston, because so many Polish Jews had joined the congregation.