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  2. Temple Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Temple Jacob, officially the Congregation of Israel, is an historic Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 301 Front Street, in Hancock, in the Upper Peninsula region of Michigan, in the United States.

  3. List of historical societies in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Midland County Historical Society; Mid-Michigan Railway Historical Society [2] Milan Area Historical Society; Milford Historical Society; Millersburg Area Historical Society; Millington-Arbela Historical Society; Montmorency County Historical Society; Muskegon County Historical Society; Nashville Michigan Historical Society; Negaunee Historical ...

  4. Temple Beth Sholom (Marquette, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth Sholom is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 233 Blaker Street, in Marquette, Marquette County, Michigan, in the United States.Founded in 1953 in Ishpeming, Temple Beth Sholom is the successor to multiple smaller congregations present in the Marquette area since the early 20th century.

  5. Temple Beth El (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah urged her co-religionists to establish a congregation, and on September 22, 1850, twelve Jewish families came together at the Cozens's home to found the "Beth El Society", [2] commemorated by a Michigan Historical Marker at this site. [3] The congregation engaged the services of Rabbi Samuel Marcus of New York. [2]

  6. History of the Jews in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The first Jewish religious services held in Detroit were on September 22, 1850, in the home of Isaac Cozens. [3]: 31 Called the Bet El Society (later changed to Temple Beth El), services were held in the style of the recently founded German-Jewish Reform movement.

  7. House of David (commune) - Wikipedia

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    A vintage base ball club (the House of David Echoes BBC) has been honoring the legacy of the House of David teams since 2001, playing vintage base ball under the 1858 rules while growing their beards and playing at historic Eastman Field near Benton Harbor, Michigan. Starting with the 2016 season, the Echoes moved to the original 1914 baseball ...

  8. Temple Beth El (Alpena, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth-El is a non-denomational Jewish synagogue, located at 125 White Street, in Alpena, Michigan, in the United States. It is the only synagogue in northeastern Lower Michigan. [1] The congregation is closely associated with the Hebrew Benevolent Society Cemetery. [2] [3] [a]

  9. Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation - Wikipedia

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    The society locates sites of American and Jewish historical interest and importance. It works with local community organizations, synagogues, churches, historical societies, governments and individuals, to erect interpretive historical markers that help illuminate the American-Jewish experience and reflect on the commonality of being American.