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  2. Temple Israel of the City of New York - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel elected its first woman trustee in 1921, [6] dedicated its new building in 1922, and in 1924 officially changed its name to Temple Israel of the City of New York. [7] By 1929, membership exceeded 950. [7] William Franklin Rosenblum succeeded Harris as Temple Israel's second rabbi in 1930, and Harris died just a few months later ...

  3. Temple Israel Center - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... 280 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, New York: Country: ... Temple Israel Center is an egalitarian Conservative Jewish ...

  4. Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park - Wikipedia

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    Young Israel of Boro Park, part of the National Council of Young Israel movement, was established well before World War II. [7] [8] One of its early rabbis was Rabbi Samuel Mirsky. [9] Young Israel's present rabbi previously served as youth leader; the Boro Park branch was known early [8] on for its youth group. [10]

  5. Temple Israel - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel (Boston, Massachusetts) Temple Israel (West Bloomfield, Michigan) Temple Israel (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Congregation Temple Israel (Creve Coeur, Missouri) Temple Israel of the City of New York; Temple Israel (Charlotte, North Carolina) Temple Israel (Kinston, North Carolina) Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio) Temple Israel (Dayton ...

  6. Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Hooper Street, Brooklyn)

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    Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar is a large Satmar Hasidic synagogue located at Kent Avenue and Hooper Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States. Its building was constructed in 2006 by followers of Aaron Teitelbaum , as a result of a feud with followers of Zalman Teitelbaum (both sons of the deceased Satmar rebbe ...

  7. Temple of Israel Synagogue (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Established as a congregation in 1894, as Beth Israel or Temple Israel, the initial wooden synagogue, at 10 South Fairview Avenue, was constructed in 1900. [5] Destroyed by fire on December 18, 1920, a replacement synagogue building located in the Oakley Park subdivision was completed in September 1922, located on the same site (as the street had been renamed). [6]

  8. Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Davidson's son, Rabbi Joshua Davidson, born in the Great Neck congregation, went on to lead Congregation Emanu-El of New York. [5] Some members of the congregation left in 1940 to form a Conservative synagogue, Temple Israel of Great Neck, which was led for many years by the prominent rabbi Mordecai Waxman. A Reform spinoff, Temple ...

  9. Temple of Israel (Amsterdam, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Israel is an historic former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 8 1 ⁄ 2 Mohawk Place in Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, in the United States. Rededicated as Templo Esperanza de Israel , the building has been used as a church since 2008.