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  2. Kaifeng Jews - Wikipedia

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    Earth Market Street, Kaifeng, 1910. The synagogue lay beyond the row of stores on the right. From the 17th century, further assimilation had begun to erode these traditions as the rate of intermarriage between Jews and other ethnic groups such as the Han Chinese increased. With some Kaifeng families, Muslim men did marry their Jewish women, but ...

  3. History of the Jews in China - Wikipedia

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    At Kaifeng, Jews were called "Teaou kin keaou "extract sinew religion". Jews and Muslims in China shared the same name for synagogue and mosque, which were both called "Tsing-chin sze" (Qingzhen si) "Temple of Purity and Truth", the name dated to the 13th century. The synagogue and mosques were also known as Le-pae sze (Libai si).

  4. Timeline of Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    Timelines for Jewish History. The Dinur Center & The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Interactive, searchable, filterable Jewish history timeline from the Gannopedia – Timeline from Abraham to the end of the Talmud i.e. 500 CE. Timeline for the History of Judaism; The History of the Jewish People The Jewish Agency

  5. List of choral synagogues - Wikipedia

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    Choral synagogues (Yiddish: Khorshul) were built in Eastern Europe, from Hungary to Russia. [1] These synagogues represented the ideas of Jewish Enlightenment ( Haskalah ) and made certain reforms to the traditional Jewish customs ( minhag ). [ 2 ]

  6. Outline of Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jews in Iraq; History of the Jews in the Land of Israel; History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean; History of the Jews under Muslim rule. Antisemitism in the Arab world; Antisemitism in Islam; Islamic–Jewish relations; Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world; History of the Jews in Poland; History of the ...

  7. Jewish leadership - Wikipedia

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    Some synagogues also employ a cantor (hazzan or chazzan) to lead the chanting of liturgical prayer. [1] Cantors in the Reform movement have a multi-faceted role. They chant prayers, lead congressional singing, and introduce new melodies, blending ancient and modern music. [2] Cantors in Reform congregations or synagogues are part of the clergy ...

  8. Jewish Renewal - Wikipedia

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    Several of the early New Menorah issues explored gay rights, and became an important catalyst for opening this discussion in more mainstream synagogues. [ 18 ] The executive-director of ALEPH said in 2016 that 50 Jewish Renewal communities had been established in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe and Israel. [ 10 ]

  9. Category:History of Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of Kaifeng. ... Youguo Temple; Z. Zhao Yingcheng This page was last edited on 7 October 2008, at 18:49 (UTC). Text is available under the ...