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  2. Rockdale Temple - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was founded in 1824 in Cincinnati, at the time, a frontier town. On January 18, 1824, the Congregation Bene Israel was formally organized; those in attendance were Solomon Buckingham, David I. Johnson, Joseph Jonas , Samuel Jonas, Jonas Levy, Morris Moses, Phineas Moses, Simeon Moses, Solomon Moses and Morris Symonds.

  3. List of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist ...

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    The theological school merged with Lombard College, a Universalist seminary, in the 1930s to create the Meadville Lombard Theological School at the University of Chicago. The congregation's first 75 years were chronicled by Earl Morse Wilbur, who was minister of the church from 1899 to 1904. First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia: 1796 founded ...

  4. Isaac M. Wise Temple - Wikipedia

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    The congregation's historic Plum Street temple was erected in honour of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, who was among the founders of Reform Judaism in the United States. The temple building was designed by prominent Cincinnati architect James Keys Wilson and its design was inspired by the Alhambra at Granada .

  5. History of the Jews in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The first religious school was established in 1842, Mrs. Louisa Symonds becoming its first superintendent. This school was short-lived. In 1845, a Talmud Torah school was established, which gave way the following year to the Hebrew Institute, established by James K. Gutheim. This also flourished but a short time; when Gutheim departed for New ...

  6. List of congregations of the Franciscan Third Order Regular ...

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    The Congregation of the Brothers of the Poor of St. Francis was founded in 1857 in Aachen by John Hoever for the protection and education of poor, homeless boys. In 1866, they began establishing orphanages the United States, including ones in Teutopolis, Illinois ; Detroit , Michigan ; Cincinnati, Ohio ; and Cold Spring, Kentucky . [ 2 ]

  7. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati

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    5301 Winneste Ave, Cincinnati (Winton Hills) Parish founded in 1945 as a primarily Black congregation; present church completed in 1965. [12] Nativity 5935 Pandora Ave, Cincinnati (Pleasant Ridge) Parish established in 1917; present church completed in 1969. [13] Old St. Mary's: 123 E 13th St, Cincinnati (Over-the-Rhine)

  8. List of religious institutes - Wikipedia

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    Congregation of Christian Brothers (Irish Christian Brothers) C.F.C. Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice: 1802 Congregation of Christian Retreat: Fr. Antoine-Sylvestre Receveur: 1789 Congregation of Christian Workers of St. Joseph Calasanz: C.Op. 1889 Congregation of Clerics Regular (Theatines) C.R. St. Cajetan: 1524 Congregation of Divine Providence ...

  9. Cincinnati Christian Schools - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Christian Schools is a private Christian school near Fairfield, Ohio. Cincinnati Christian Schools is a private, PK-Grade 12, non-denominational Christian school located in Fairfield, Ohio. The Elementary Campus is on State Route 4 just north of I-275 and serves PK-Grade 6.