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  2. List of synagogues in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul: Darchei Noam St. Louis Park: Orthodox [15] Kenesseth Israel Congregation St. Louis Park: Orthodox [16] Mayim Rabim Congregation Minneapolis: Reconstructionist [17] Mikvah Association St. Paul: Mikvah Ritualarium St. Louis Park: Mount Zion Temple: St. Paul: Reform Or Emet Congregation: St. Paul: Humanistic: Shaare Shalom Congregation ...

  3. Temple Israel (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel, originally called Shaarai Tov ("Gates of Goodness"), was founded in 1878 by German-speaking Jewish merchants. [1] Their first house of worship, built in 1880, was located on Fifth Street between First Avenue (later Marquette Avenue) and Second Avenue South; it was a small, wooden synagogue in the popular Moorish Revival style.

  4. Mount Zion Temple - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1856 by eight German-Jewish families, Mount Zion Hebrew Association (as it was then called) was the first Jewish congregation in Minnesota. Through the 1860s the congregation met in rented rooms around St. Paul before their first building was completed in 1871, located at East Tenth Street and Minnesota Street in the Lowertown district. [2]

  5. Or Emet - Wikipedia

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    Or Emet, officially the Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, is a Humanistic Jewish synagogue and congregation in Minneapolis – Saint Paul, Minnesota, in the United States. The congregation is a member of the Society for Humanistic Judaism .

  6. Category : Jews and Judaism in Minneapolis–Saint Paul

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  7. Adath Jeshurun Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue in the 1920s at 9th Street and 12th Avenue, Minneapolis. Adath Jeshurun was founded in 1884 by two small groups of Romanian and Russian Jews.Although the congregation, originally known as A’Tas Yeshurun, began by closely following orthodox Jewish customs, it soon became the first Conservative congregation west of the Mississippi River. [4]

  8. Frey vetoes Minneapolis City Council's Israel-Hamas resolution

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    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Wednesday vetoed a City Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war and an end to U.S. military funding for Israel, the latest in a skirmish ...

  9. Beth Jacob Congregation (Mendota Heights, Minnesota)

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    Beth Jacob Congregation is a Conservative synagogue located in Mendota Heights, Minnesota, in the United States. The congregation was founded in 1985, and the existing synagogue was completed in 1988.