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  2. List of Jewish fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    1949 Jewish fraternity and sorority gathering in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, U.S. This is a list of historically Jewish fraternities and sororities in the United States and Canada. [1] [2] These organizations exemplify (or exemplified) a range of "Jewishness"; some are historically Jewish in origin but later became strictly secular. Some ...

  3. Androgynos - Wikipedia

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    This is mentioned in the Jewish midrash, the idea of the androgynos is brought up in Genesis Rabbah, a Jewish commentary on the Bible written sometime between 300CE and 500CE. The commentator asserts that Adam , in the story of Creation , was created by God as an androgynos .

  4. History of the Jews in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Louis Rose is known as one of the first Jewish citizens in San Diego, arriving in 1850. The first Jewish religious service in San Diego was held in 1851. The first congregation called, Adat Yeshurun, later changing to Beth Israel, was founded in 1861. [2] [3] [4] In the 1870s, when the town center moved, the congregation did as well. In 1871 ...

  5. Congregation Beth Israel (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Jews first came to San Diego in 1850, and organized High Holiday services each year. In 1861, led by Marcus Schiller, they organized a congregation called "Adath Yeshurun". In early 1887 they formally incorporated under the name "Beth Israel". [3] Temple Beth Israel first synagogue building in Heritage Park in San Diego's Old Town area.

  6. Jewish Federation of San Diego County - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Federation of San Diego County (officially United Jewish Federation of San Diego) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose primary function is to broker fundraising and volunteer work in support of Jewish causes within the San Diego Jewish community. [5]

  7. Louis Rose - Wikipedia

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    Louis Rose: San Diego's First Jewish Settler and Entrepreneur by Donald H. Harrison (2004). ISBN 0-932653-68-5; Biography (San Diego Historical Society) from Smythe's History of San Diego, pp. 285–286; Heilbron, Carl (1936). History of San Diego County. San Diego Press Club. Biography, p. 210; Louis Rose Society for the Preservation of Jewish ...

  8. San Diego Jewish World - Wikipedia

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    Its main competitor is the San Diego Jewish Journal. In November 2021, Jacob Kamaras bought the publication and began to serve as its editor and publisher. [5] [6] On January 1, 2024 Harrison resumed the post of publisher and editor, wanting to make sure Kamaras made a profit, Harrison paid him twice what Kamaras paid for the original transfer. [7]

  9. Temple Ahavat Shalom Northridge - Wikipedia

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    Temple Ahavat Shalom Northridge (transliterated from Hebrew as "Love of peace") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 18200 Rinaldi Place, in Northridge, in San Fernando Valley, Southern California, in the United States. The congregation was established in 1965 and is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism