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  2. Temple Emanuel (Pueblo, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Emanuel is the city of Pueblo’s oldest synagogue, however the Jewish community had existed many years prior. [3] The synagogue building was designed by Pueblo-based architect and builder, Jacob M. Gile; [4] [5] and was designed in the Queen Anne style with Neoclassical and Richardsonian Romanesque influences. [4]

  3. List of Jewish communities in North America - Wikipedia

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    3.32 New Mexico. 3.33 New York. 3.34 North Carolina. ... Congregation B'nai Jacob (Woodbridge, Connecticut) ... B'nai Israel Synagogue and Montefiore Cemetery; Ohio

  4. Congregation Albert - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Albert was established as a congregation in 1897. It was established by Alfred Grunsfeld (its first treasurer), Henry N. Jaffa (its first president and the first Mayor of Albuquerque), and Berthold Spitz (the city's Postmaster for 12 years), after discussions with 70 members of the first congregation in Albuquerque, the B’nai Brith Lodge No. 336, which had been formed in 1883.

  5. B'nai Jacob - Wikipedia

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    B'nai Jacob (Hebrew: "Sons of Jacob") may refer to the following Jewish synagogues: Congregation B'nai Jacob (Woodbridge, Connecticut) B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Ottumwa, Iowa), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Middletown, Pennsylvania), NRHP-listed; B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Charleston, West Virginia)

  6. Congregation Beth Jacob (Galveston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Jacob (Hebrew: בית יעקב) is a Conservative Jewish synagogue located at 2401 Avenue K, Galveston, on Galveston Island, Texas, in the United States. The present synagogue was built by Austrian, Russian and Hungarian immigrants in 1931. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024. [2]

  7. Congregation B'nai Israel (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

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    Congregation B'nai Israel is a historic Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 4401 Indian School Road NE, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the United States. The building is notable for its distinctive Expressionist design by George Wynn, including an unusual undulating conical roof formed from polyurethane foam, as well as ...

  8. B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Middletown, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    B'nai Jacob Synagogue is a historic Conservative synagogue located at the intersection of Nissley and Water Streets, Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, ...

  9. B'nai Israel Traditional Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    B'nai Israel Traditional Synagogue is a Conservative synagogue located at 1907 Vance Ave, Alexandria, Louisiana, in the United States. It was founded in 1913 as an Orthodox synagogue by Jews from Poland and Russia, many of whom arrived in Alexandria and Central Louisiana as part of the Galveston Movement. In the 1950s the congregation became ...