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  2. Yeshiva of Greater Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Yeshiva of Greater Washington (Tiferes Gedaliah) (YGW) is a litvishe Yeshiva that is located in Kemp Mill, Maryland.It was founded in 1964 by Rabbi Gedaliah Anemer. [1] It consists of a Kollel (Zichron Amram), a Yeshiva Gedolah (that offers a Bachelor's in Talmudic Law degree through its fully accredited college program as Yeshiva College of the Nation's Capital), and separate high schools ...

  3. Kemp Mill, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Several Jewish parochial schools are located in Kemp Mill including the Silver Spring Learning Center, the Jewish Montessori School, and the boys division of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington. The yeshiva also hosts a kollel (Zichron Amram) and a yeshiva gedolah , which offers a bachelor's degree in Talmudic Law through its fully accredited ...

  4. Young Israel Shomrai Emunah - Wikipedia

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    [25] [24] Orthodox Jewish congregation in Montgomery County. [25] [26] [27] Shomrai Emunah later started another service at a member's home in the Montgomery Knolls area of Silver Spring. [24] By the late 1960s, the synagogue's membership outgrew the synagogue in Kemp Mill, so its membership raised funds to build a second, larger building in ...

  5. List of Fairfax County Public Schools middle schools

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    Other classes, as well as hall passing time, were shortened to account for the new period. All Fairfax County Public Schools require students, beginning in third grade, to take an end-of-year exam known as the Standards of Learning test, or SOL, that covers the content learned during the school year. School begins at 7:30 AM and ends at 2:15 PM.

  6. Category:Synagogues in Kemp Mill, Maryland - Wikipedia

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  7. History of the Jews in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Jews have settled in Maryland since the 17th century. As of 2018, Maryland's population was 3.9% Jewish at 201,600 people. The largest Jewish populations in Maryland are in Montgomery County, particularly Kemp Mill and Potomac, and the Baltimore metropolitan area, particularly Pikesville and northwest Baltimore. [1]

  8. With antisemitism on the rise, one school district voted to ...

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    In November, a school board in Falls Church, Virginia, announced they will no longer close for the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Diwali, and the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Fitr.

  9. Temple Rodef Shalom (Falls Church, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Rodef Shalom (Hebrew: רודף שלום) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 2100 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, in Fairfax County, Virginia, in the United States. Founded in 1962, it counts a membership of over 1,800 households and is the largest congregation in Virginia. [1] [2]