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Pages in category "Synagogues in California" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Pioneer Jewish Synagogue; T. Temple Ahavat Shalom ...
South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue, South Fallsburg; Temple Beth El, Syracuse; Temple Beth-El, Tonawanda, now St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church; Jewish Community Center of White Sulphur Springs, White Sulphur Springs
Chabad Jewish Center of RSF: Rancho Santa Fe [89] Chabad Russian Synagogue: West Hollywood [90] Chabad of S. Barbara: Goleta [91] Chabad S. Clara: Santa Clara [92] Chabad of S. Jose: Los Gatos [93] Chabad of Sacramento: Sacramento [94] Chabad of San Diego: San Diego [95] Chabad Jewish Student Life of San Diego: San Diego [96] Chabad Santa ...
Congregation Sherith Israel (transliterated from Hebrew; "loyal remnant of Israel") is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in San Francisco, California, in the United States. Founded in 1851 during California’s Gold Rush period , it is one of the oldest synagogues in the United States .
Temple Israel of Hollywood is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, in the United States.Founded in 1926, the congregation initially held services in the Hayakawa Mansion before the first Temple Israel building was established on Ivar Street under the leadership of Rabbi Isadore Isaacson.
The Sinai Temple is a Conservative synagogue located at 10400 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, in the United States.The Sinai Temple congregation is the oldest and largest Conservative congregation in the greater Los Angeles area.
It changed its name to the Pasadena Jewish Community in 1949 before eventually settling on the Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center to honor both parts of its identity in 1956. ... a Jewish synagogue ...
During the Gold Rush in 1849, a small group of Jews held the first High Holy Days services in a tent in San Francisco; it was the first Jewish service on the West Coast of the United States. [2] This group of traders and merchants founded Congregation Emanu-El sometime in 1850, and its charter was issued in April, 1851.