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Synagogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A synagogue (from Greek: , transliterated synagogē , "assembly"; beyt knesset , "house of assembly"; or beyt t'fila , "house of prayer", shul ; , esnoga ) is a Jewish house of prayer. Syna...
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Place of worship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Temple of Israel, 1 South Fourth St., Wilmington, was built between 1873 and 1876, from a Moorish Revival design, with James Walker as the local ... David David bought a lot and built a house in Wilmington in 1738, ... In February 1876, Samuel Mendelsohn, a Russian-born student of Rabbi Marcus Jastrow, was called from Norfolk,
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The Internet Law Library (originally maintained by the U.S. House of Representatives) maintains an Israeli Law web page. ... ORT has an extensive site called Navigating the Bible, ... The AishDas Society is committed to the promotion of more meaningful worship in the Orthodox Jewish community. The Aishdas Torahnet index links...
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The newly built Munich synagogue officially opened on Nov. 9 on Jakobsplatz where a Jewish house of worship once stood, prior to being destroyed ... The synagogue will be opened on the 68th anniversary of the so-called "Night of Broken Glass" -- the day on which Nazi gangs smashed windows or set fire to Jewish synagogues,
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Temple Emanu-El - the world's largest Jewish house of worship and the chicest synagogue in Manhattan - has been slapped with a $32 million lawsuit by two middle-aged former employees who... ... "To have this happen in a place of worship is outrageous and shameful," said Murray Schwartz, their lawyer.
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