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Reform synagogue in Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States
Congregation Shaare Emeth (transliterated from Hebrew as "Gates of Truth") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 11645 Ladue Road, in
Congregation_Shaare_Emeth
Orthodox synagogue in Brooklyn, New York
Congregation Shaare Zion (Hebrew: קהל קדוש שערי ציון) is an Orthodox Jewish Sephardic synagogue located at 2030 Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, New York City
Congregation_Shaare_Zion
Anshei Sphard Beth El Emeth Congregation, abbreviated as ASBEE, was a Modern Orthodox synagogue located at 120 North East Yates Road, in East Memphis,
Anshei Sphard Beth El Emeth Congregation
Anshei_Sphard_Beth_El_Emeth_Congregation
Reform synagogue in Manalapan, New Jersey, United States
Temple Shaari Emeth originally had 50 member families, and had its facilities at two Manalapan residences. Irwin Goldenberg was the congregation's first religious
Temple_Shaari_Emeth
Synagogue in Manhattan, New York
Congregation Shaare Zedek (Gates of Righteousness) is a non-denominational synagogue located on West 93rd Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York
Congregation Shaare Zedek (Manhattan)
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Synagogue in Philadelphia
served as acting minister of the congregation from his father's death in 1897 through 1898. Kahal Kadosh Beth El Emeth had been founded in 1857 as a pulpit
Congregation_Mikveh_Israel
Ohio) (1860) Shaare Tefilah (Gates of Prayer), New Orleans, Louisiana (1860–65) Gates of Heaven Synagogue, Madison, Wisconsin (1863) Congregation Talmud Torah
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occupant of its pulpit in from approximately 1880–1920. In 1866 Congregation Shaare Emeth was organized on 17th and Pine, with Rabbi S. H. Sonnenschein
History of the Jews in St. Louis
History_of_the_Jews_in_St._Louis
Reform synagogue in New York, US
Congregation Beth Emeth (transliterated from Hebrew as "House of Truth") is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 100 Academy Road, in Albany, Albany County
Congregation_Beth_Emeth
Reform synagogue in Peoria, Illinois, United States
Congregation Anshai Emeth (Hebrew: אנשי אמת, 'People of Truth') is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 5614 North University Street
Congregation_Anshai_Emeth
Modern Orthodox synagogue and historic former synagogue in Stamford, Connecticut, US
Congregation Agudath Sholom (transliterated from the Hebrew for "association (or guild) of peace") is a Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue
Congregation_Agudath_Sholom
Synagogue in Southfield, Michigan
Congregation Shaarey Zedek (/ʃaʔaˈʁeiː ˈtsedek/; Hebrew: שַׁעֲרֵי צֶדֶק, romanized: Sha'arei tzedek, transl. 'Gates of Righteousness') is a Conservative
Congregation Shaarey Zedek (Michigan)
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United Hebrew Congregation, Chesterfield Congregation B'nai Amoona, Creve Coeur Congregation Temple Israel, Creve Coeur Congregation Shaare Emeth, Creve Coeur
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American Reform rabbi
Jewish education. From 1991 to 1993 she was assistant rabbi at Congregation Shaare Emeth, a Reform synagogue in Creve Coeur, Missouri. In 2000 Hillel International
Lisa_Goldstein_(rabbi)
Conservative synagogue in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
same year, the nearby Congregation Shaare Shamayim considered merging with Beth Sholom before merging with another congregation. Beth Sholom celebrated
Beth Sholom Synagogue (Elkins Park, Pennsylvania)
Beth_Sholom_Synagogue_(Elkins_Park,_Pennsylvania)
Anshe Chesed Congregation, Vicksburg Beth Israel Congregation, Jackson Central Reform Congregation, St. Louis Congregation Shaare Emeth, St. Louis Temple
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Synagogue in Manhattan, New York
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah ("CBST") is a non-denominational Jewish, pluralistic, progressive, and LGBTQ+ synagogue located at 130 West 30th Street
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
Congregation_Beit_Simchat_Torah
Reform Jewish congregation in New York City
Congregation Emanu-El of New York is the oldest Reform Jewish congregation in New York City. It has served as a flagship congregation in the Reform branch
Congregation Emanu-El of New York
Congregation_Emanu-El_of_New_York
Jewish synagogue in Queens, New York
he served at Hollis Hills until 1955, when he became the rabbi of Beth Emeth Synagogue in Larchmont. Rabbi Max L. Forman succeeded Frishberg. Frishberg
Congregation Etz Hayim at Hollis Hills Bayside
Congregation_Etz_Hayim_at_Hollis_Hills_Bayside
Reform synagogue in River Hills, Wisconsin
who found they preferred the German style, left to form a third congregation, Anshe Emeth, for a total of three synagogues in the small Jewish community
Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun
Congregation_Emanu-El_B'ne_Jeshurun
Conservative synagogue in Ohio
as two Orthodox congregations, Anshe Emeth, founded by Polish Jews in 1869 that merged with Beth Tefilo in 1917 to form the Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo Conregation
Park_Synagogue
Reform Jewish temple in Beachwood, Ohio, US
Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 23737 Fairmount Boulevard, in Beachwood, Ohio, in the United States. The congregation was the oldest
Anshe_Chesed_Fairmount_Temple
Reform synagogue in Los Angeles, California
Boulevard Temple, known from 1862 to 1933 as Congregation B'nai B'rith, is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue at 3663 Wilshire Boulevard, in the
Wilshire_Boulevard_Temple
Synagogue in Miami Beach, Florida
The Cuban Hebrew Congregation, or Temple Beth Shmuel, is a Conservative synagogue used by Ashkenazi Jewish Cuban expatriates, located at 1700 North Michigan
Cuban_Hebrew_Congregation
Reform synagogue in the US Virgin Islands
Synagogue, officially Congregation Beracha Veshalom Oogemiluth Hasadim (Hebrew: קהילת קודש ברכה ושלום וגמילות חסדים) or The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas
St._Thomas_Synagogue
Reform Jewish Synagogue in Jackson, US
Beth Israel Congregation (Hebrew: בית ישראל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 5315 Old Canton Road in Jackson, Mississippi, United
Beth Israel Congregation (Jackson, Mississippi)
Beth_Israel_Congregation_(Jackson,_Mississippi)
United States historic place
Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid (Hebrew: בית ישראל) is an egalitarian Conservative Jewish congregation whose synagogue is at 6880 North Green Bay Road
Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid (Milwaukee)
Congregation_Beth_Israel_Ner_Tamid_(Milwaukee)
Synagogue in Los Angeles, California
plans to disaffiliate from the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation. The congregation cited the organization's "failure to confront hostility to Israel among
Kehillat_Israel
Jewish congregation in Brooklyn, New York
Congregation Kolot Chayeinu (Hebrew: קולות חיינו, lit. 'Voices of Our Lives') is a progressive unaffiliated Jewish congregation, that worships in Gethsemane
Congregation_Kolot_Chayeinu
Reform synagogue in Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States
Temple Israel's founders differed in opinion from the leadership of Shaare Emeth, favoring the more liberal political and theological view point that
Congregation Temple Israel (Creve Coeur, Missouri)
Congregation_Temple_Israel_(Creve_Coeur,_Missouri)
Reform synagogue in Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Street, and formed a congregation called Shaare Shemayim (Gate of Heaven). They practiced Orthodox Judaism. The congregation's charter, dated November
Rodef_Shalom_Congregation
Historic synagogue in Rhode Island, United States
has been occupied by several different congregations over the years. The current occupant is known as Congregation Ahavath Israel (Hebrew: ק״ק אהבת ישראל)
Touro_Synagogue
Reform synagogue in Manhattan, New York
York, United States. It was built in 1928–1930 for the Reform Jewish Congregation Emanu-El of New York. With capacity for 2,500 seated worshippers, it
Temple Emanu-El of New York (1930)
Temple_Emanu-El_of_New_York_(1930)
Modern Orthodox synagogue in Manhattan, New York
East Synagogue is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue originally called Congregation Zichron Ephraim at 163 East 67th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan
Park_East_Synagogue
Jewish congregation with synagogues in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, US
Reform Jewish congregation with synagogues at campuses in Seattle and nearby Bellevue, Washington, in the United States. The congregation was formed as
Temple_De_Hirsch_Sinai
Synagogue in Providence, Rhode Island
Providence, with the old building serving as home to the Shaare Zedek congregation. In 2006, Shaare Zedek merged with Beth Shalom, and the Broad Street building
Temple Beth-El (Providence, Rhode Island)
Temple_Beth-El_(Providence,_Rhode_Island)
Synagogue in New York City
Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes (Hebrew: בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת, lit. 'House of Israel – People of Truth'), more commonly known as the Kane
Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes
Congregation_Baith_Israel_Anshei_Emes
Reform synagogue in New York City
Congregation Rodeph Sholom is a Reform Jewish synagogue at 7 West 83rd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York. Founded in
Congregation Rodeph Sholom (Manhattan)
Congregation_Rodeph_Sholom_(Manhattan)
Reform synagogue in Savannah, Georgia, US
Congregation Mickve Israel (transliterated from Hebrew as "Congregation for the Hope of Israel") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located
Congregation_Mickve_Israel
Reform synagogue in San Francisco, California
States, where he served as rabbi of New York City's (then) Orthodox Congregation Shaare Zedek. He moved from New York to San Francisco in 1874 to take the
Congregation_Am_Tikvah
Congregation Or Zarua is a Conservative synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1989 by Rabbi Harlan
Congregation_Or_Zarua
Reform synagogue in Manhattan, New York
Central Synagogue (formerly Congregation Ahawath Chesed Shaar Hashomayim; colloquially Central) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue at 652 Lexington
Central_Synagogue_(Manhattan)
Reform Jewish synagogue in Washington, D.C.
Washington Hebrew Congregation, abbreviated as WHC, is a Reform Jewish synagogue location at 3935 Macomb Street NW, in Washington, D.C., in the United
Washington Hebrew Congregation
Washington_Hebrew_Congregation
Reform synagogue in Buffalo, New York, US
Jewish congregation in Western New York and one of the oldest and largest Reform congregations in the nation. Originally an Orthodox congregation, TBZ reorganized
Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, New York)
Temple_Beth_Zion_(Buffalo,_New_York)
Synagogue in Georgia, USA
Congregation B'nai Torah is a Conservative synagogue located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, in the United States. It was founded in 1981 by young, unaffiliated
Congregation_B'nai_Torah
Jewish body in Richmond, Virginia
Congregation Beth Ahabah (meaning "House of Love") is a Reform Jewish synagogue at 1121 West Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia, in the United States
Congregation_Beth_Ahabah
Historic Reform synagogue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Hebrew: רודף שלום, lit. 'Pursuer of Peace'), is a historic Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 615 North Broad
Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Philadelphia)
Congregation_Rodeph_Shalom_(Philadelphia)
Synagogue in Manhattan, New York
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun (abbreviated as KJ or CKJ) is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue at 126 East 85th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun
Congregation_Kehilath_Jeshurun
Kelman Israel, broke away, formed a Conservative congregation, and moved into the building of the former Shaare Torah synagogue at Franklin Street and Moyamensing
YPC_Shari-Eli
Orthodox synagogue in Washington, D.C.
Ohev Sholom Congregation (previously Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah [Hebrew for Lovers of Peace and Study of Torah] and Ohev Sholom – The National Synagogue)
Ohev_Sholom_Congregation
Humanistic Jewish synagogue in Ohio, US
Congregation Beth Adam is a Humanistic Jewish synagogue located in Loveland, Ohio. Beth Adam gives voice to Judaism with a humanistic perspective. The
Congregation_Beth_Adam
Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation (Hebrew: עֵץ חַיִּים – אוֹר לְשִׂמְחָה) is a Conservative Jewish synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of
Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation
Tree_of_Life_–_Or_L'Simcha_Congregation
Orthodox synagogue in Manhattan, New York
1887 for Congregation Kahal Adath Jeshurun, the synagogue is one of the first erected in the U.S. by Eastern European Jews. The congregation, officially
Eldridge_Street_Synagogue
Reform synagogue in Louisville, Kentucky, US
Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 5101 US Hwy 42, in Louisville, Kentucky, in the United
Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom
Congregation_Adath_Israel_Brith_Sholom
of Health and Compton Hill Reservoir Park established. 1869 – Congregation Shaare Emeth founded. 1870 Carondelet becomes part of St. Louis. Area of city:
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bomb damaged Temple Anshei Emeth, Peoria, Illinois. 1967 – series of attacks by white separatists on Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Mississippi. 1968
List of attacks on Jewish institutions
List_of_attacks_on_Jewish_institutions
Reform synagogue in Troy, New York, US
Congregation Berith Sholom (transliterated from Hebrew as "Covenant of Peace") is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 167 Third Street, in Troy, Rensselaer
Congregation_Berith_Sholom
Modern Orthodox synagogue in Portland
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 400 Deering Avenue in Portland, Maine, in the United States. The congregation says it is the oldest
Shaarey_Tphiloh
1964 Orthodox Jewish synagogue
Congregation Kol Emes (Hebrew: קהילת קול אמת ד'ריטשמאנד, lit. 'Voice of truth'), also known as Young Israel of Richmond, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue
Congregation Kol Emes (Richmond, Virginia)
Congregation_Kol_Emes_(Richmond,_Virginia)
Orthodox congregation and synagogue in Brooklyn, New York
Beth El of Boro Park and abbreviated as YIBE, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and historic synagogue, located at 4802 15th Avenue in Borough Park,
Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park
Young_Israel_Beth_El_of_Borough_Park
Reform Jewish synagogue in Scottsdale, Arizona, US
Congregation Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 10460 North 56th Street in Scottsdale, Arizona,
Congregation Beth Israel (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Congregation_Beth_Israel_(Scottsdale,_Arizona)
Orthodox synagogue located in Woodmont, Connecticut, in the United States
The Hebrew Congregation of Woodmont is an Orthodox synagogue located at 15-17 Edgefield Avenue, Woodmont, Milford, Connecticut, in the United States. The
Hebrew Congregation of Woodmont
Hebrew_Congregation_of_Woodmont
Reform synagogue in Marquette, Michigan, United States
multiple smaller congregations present in the Marquette area since the early 20th century. Temple Beth Sholom is one of two Jewish congregations in the Upper
Temple Beth Sholom (Marquette, Michigan)
Temple_Beth_Sholom_(Marquette,_Michigan)
Jewish congregation in New York City
The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism (shortened to The City Congregation or TCC) is a Humanistic Jewish congregation and synagogue meeting on
City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
City_Congregation_for_Humanistic_Judaism
Synagogue in San Francisco, CA, US
Congregation Beth Sholom is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 301 14th Avenue, in San Francisco, California, in the United States
Congregation_Beth_Sholom
American Jewish calligrapher and painter
ten of his pieces. In 2008, he served as artist-in-residence at Congregation Shaare Emeth. His daughter Lisa Rosenstein later said that he considered St
Mordechai_Rosenstein
Conservative Jewish congregation in Manhattan, New York
Jewish congregation at 50 East 87th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York. It was founded in 1882. The congregation was founded
Park_Avenue_Synagogue
Reform synagogue in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Chicago Sinai Congregation is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 15 West Delaware Place, in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States
Chicago_Sinai_Congregation
Synagogue in Washington, D.C., U.S.
The Adas Israel Congregation is a Conservative Jewish congregation which worships at the Adas Israel Synagogue, located in the Cleveland Park neighborhood
Adas Israel Congregation (Washington, D.C.)
Adas_Israel_Congregation_(Washington,_D.C.)
Orthodox Jewish synagogue in New York
Congregation Aish Kodesh (Hebrew: קהילת אש קודש, lit. 'Congregation Holy Fire') is an Chasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Woodmere,
Congregation_Aish_Kodesh
Humanistic Jewish synagogue in Detroit, Michigan, United States
Birmingham Temple, officially the Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Metro Detroit, is a Humanistic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 8611
Birmingham_Temple
Black Hebrew Israelite synagogue in Chicago
Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation, more commonly known as Beth Shalom B'Nai Zaken EHC, or simply Beth Shalom, abbreviated as BSBZ EHC
Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation
Beth_Shalom_B'nai_Zaken_Ethiopian_Hebrew_Congregation
Synagogue in Louisville, Kentucky
Taylorsville Road, Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States. The congregation's original synagogue building was constructed in Louisville in 1928. It
Keneseth Israel (Louisville, Kentucky)
Keneseth_Israel_(Louisville,_Kentucky)
Historic synagogue in New York City
Congregation Tifereth Israel ("Splendor of Israel") is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Corona section of Queens, in New York
Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens)
Congregation_Tifereth_Israel_(Queens)
Jewish congregation founded in Los Angeles
non-denominational Jewish congregation and community founded in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. The congregation was founded in 2004 and
IKAR
Hospital on July 5, 1942. His funeral was held at Shaare Zedek Synagogue. He was buried in Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. Who's Who in American Jewry, 1926. New
Haim_Fishel_Epstein
Orthodox synagogue in Queens, New York
The Congregation of Georgian Jews is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 6304 Yellowstone Boulevard, in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens in
Congregation_of_Georgian_Jews
Liberal non-denominational synagogue in New York City
The Shul of New York is a Jewish liberal non-denominational congregation and synagogue that is located within the Angel Orensanz Center, at 172 Norfolk
The_Shul_of_New_York
Orthodox synagogue in Birmingham, Alabama
Knesseth Israel Congregation (abbreviated as KI) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 3793 Crosby Drive Mountain Brook, in Birmingham, Alabama,
Knesseth Israel Congregation (Birmingham, Alabama)
Knesseth_Israel_Congregation_(Birmingham,_Alabama)
Historic Reform synagogue in West Hartford, Connecticut, US
Congregation Beth Israel (transliterated from the Hebrew as "House of Israel") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 701 Farmington
Congregation Beth Israel (West Hartford, Connecticut)
Congregation_Beth_Israel_(West_Hartford,_Connecticut)
Reform Jewish synagogue in New Jersey, US
Congregation Adas Emuno is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue in Leonia, Bergen County, New Jersey, in the United States. The congregation was
Congregation Adas Emuno (New Jersey)
Congregation_Adas_Emuno_(New_Jersey)
Reform Jewish synagogue in San Francisco, California, United States
Congregation Sherith Israel (transliterated from Hebrew; "loyal remnant of Israel") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in San Francisco
Congregation Sherith Israel (San Francisco)
Congregation_Sherith_Israel_(San_Francisco)
Reform Judaism synagogue in Beverly Hills, California, US
Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 300 North Clark Drive, in Beverly Hills, California, in the United States. The congregation was founded
Temple Emanuel (Beverly Hills, California)
Temple_Emanuel_(Beverly_Hills,_California)
Reform Jewish synagogue in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Sinai – Oheb Shalom Congregation (transliterated from Hebrew as "Mount Sinai - Lovers of Peace Congregation") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue
Har Sinai – Oheb Shalom Congregation
Har_Sinai_–_Oheb_Shalom_Congregation
Reform Jewish synagogue in Los Angeles, California, US
Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, in the United States. Founded in 1926, the congregation initially
Temple_Israel_of_Hollywood
One of the oldest Jewish congregations in the US
'Holy Congregation House of God', also known as K. K. Beth Elohim, or more simply Congregation Beth Elohim) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue
Kahal_Kadosh_Beth_Elohim
Synagogue in Manhattan, New York
(Tupelo) Missouri United Hebrew (Chesterfield) B'nai Amoona (Creve Coeur) Shaare Emeth (Creve Coeur) Temple Israel (Creve Coeur) Beth El (Jefferson City) Montana
Khal_Adath_Jeshurun
Orthodox synagogue in New York
Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom (also known as Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Shalom) (Hebrew: בית כנסת בית יעקב אוהב שלום, lit. 'House of Jacob Lover
Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom
Congregation_Beth_Jacob_Ohev_Sholom
Reform Jewish synagogue in San Diego, California, US
Congregation Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue in University City, San Diego. Incorporated in 1887, Beth Israel
Congregation Beth Israel (San Diego)
Congregation_Beth_Israel_(San_Diego)
Reform synagogue in New York, US
(Tupelo) Missouri United Hebrew (Chesterfield) B'nai Amoona (Creve Coeur) Shaare Emeth (Creve Coeur) Temple Israel (Creve Coeur) Beth El (Jefferson City) Montana
Temple Emanu-El (Long Beach, New York)
Temple_Emanu-El_(Long_Beach,_New_York)
Synagogue in Surfside, Florida, United States
Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Surfside, in the Miami-Dade County of South Florida, in the United States. In 2009, the congregation was named
The_Shul_of_Bal_Harbour
Conservative Jewish synagogue in New Jersey, United States
Shalom Congregation (transliterated from Hebrew as 'Lovers of Peace') is an egalitarian,[clarification needed] Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue
Oheb_Shalom_Congregation
Reform Jewish synagogue in Miami, Florida, US
transliteration of the Hebrew words for "House of Peace") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 4144 Chase Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida, United
Temple Beth Sholom (Miami Beach, Florida)
Temple_Beth_Sholom_(Miami_Beach,_Florida)
Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Congregation Tiferes Yisroel – Beis Dovid (Hebrew: תפארת ישראל בית דוד), also known as Rabbi Goldberger's Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and
Congregation_Tiferes_Yisroel
(Vicksburg); NRHP-listed Congregation Beth Israel (Meridian); NRHP-listed Jewish Cemetery (Port Gibson); NRHP-listed Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery (University
List of Jewish cemeteries in the United States
List_of_Jewish_cemeteries_in_the_United_States
Orthodox synagogue in Manhattan, New York
The congregation is the successor to many "shuls" that have merged over the past 102 years. Its official title is Congregation Mount Sinai Anshe Emeth and
Mount_Sinai_Jewish_Center
Reform synagogue in Manhattan, New York
existence. The Hebrew Tabernacle Congregation purchased the building in 1973, as the church faced a dwindling congregation and increasing costs, and the
Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights
Hebrew_Tabernacle_of_Washington_Heights
Reform Jewish synagogue in Pensacola, Florida, US
Temple Beth-El (Hebrew: ק.ק. בית אל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 800 North Palafox Street, in downtown Pensacola, Florida
Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida)
Temple_Beth-El_(Pensacola,_Florida)
Synagogue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Beit Harambam Congregation (Hebrew: בית הרמב"ם, lit. 'House of the Rambam') is a Sephardi Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Northeast
Beit_Harambam_Congregation
Synagogue in New York City
States. The synagogue was founded by a coalition of young members of Congregation Shearith Israel, immigrants, and the descendants of immigrants from the
B'nai_Jeshurun_(Manhattan)
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
Boy/Male
Sikh
Meditation in congregation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Associating with holy congregation
Girl/Female
Biblical
The congregation of God.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Congregation.
Biblical
the congregation of God
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Meditation in Congregation
Biblical
Congregation
Biblical
Congregation, wrinkle; bluntness
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Shamuwr, SHAMER means "a message, tidings" or "that which is heard." In the bible, this is the name of a Levite.
Girl/Female
Biblical
The congregation of God.
Biblical
assemblies; congregations
Biblical
(or Aijeleth Shahar) the land of the morning
Girl/Female
Biblical
A whole, a congregation.
Biblical
A whole, Congregation
Boy/Male
Biblical
Congregation, wrinkle, bluntness.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Assemblies, congregations.
Biblical
The congregation of God
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination of Prefix Sha with Rae
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Associating with Holy Congregation
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ַחַר) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Shachar, SHAHAR means "dawn" or "morning."
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Highest of Beings
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Holy Girl
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Graceful.
Girl/Female
Indian
Sunlight Away from Darkness
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Powerful in battle.
Boy/Male
German
Defending Warrior; Armed Defender
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Greek, Swiss
Czech Form of George
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
One who Loves the Divine Knowledge; Someone who is Entitled the Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Askew. This is a common name in GA, MO, and SC.
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
CONGREGATION SHAARE-EMETH
a.
Of or pertaining to a congregation; conducted, or participated in, by a congregation; as, congregational singing.
n.
the name assumed by the Protestant party under John Knox. The leaders called themselves (1557) Lords of the Congregation.
a.
Having a shape broad for the height, with rectilineal and angular rather than curving outlines; as, a man of a square frame.
n.
A crowd; an assembly; a congregation.
n.
To adjust; to regulate; to mold; to shape; to fit; as, to square our actions by the opinions of others.
n.
Shears See Shear.
n.
A square piece or fragment.
v.
A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence.
imp. & p. p.
of Share
n.
One who shears.
v. t.
To cut; to shear; to cleave; to divide.
n.
A body of cardinals or other ecclesiastics to whom as intrusted some department of the church business; as, the Congregation of the Propaganda, which has charge of the missions of the Roman Catholic Church.
v. t.
To cut, clip, or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear cloth.
n.
See Shard.
imp.
of Shear
a.
Belonging to the system of Congregationalism, or to Congregationalist; holding to the faith and polity of Congregationalism; as, a Congregational church.
v. t.
To produce a change of shape in by a shear. See Shear, n., 4.
n.
The whole body of the Jewish people; -- called also Congregation of the Lord.
n.
The act of congregating, or bringing together, or of collecting into one aggregate or mass.
p. p.
of Shear