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  2. Beth El Synagogue (St. Louis Park, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, Beth El Memorial Park was purchased and constructed. The Board approved the purchase of land in St. Louis Park. Ground was broken for the Youth and Activities Building on September 17, 1961. Activities continued at both buildings, youth and educational activities at the new building, all others at the other location.

  3. Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    According to The Boston Globe, "the Baker Street cemeteries are home to some of the city's most striking, albeit endangered, examples of historic religious architecture.. Dotting the road are 10 chapel buildings about the size of one-room schoolhouses, perfectly rendered synagogues in miniature, with glorious stained glass, vaulted ceilings, ornate chandeliers, oak pulpits, and other vestiges ...

  4. Bethel Community Transformation Center - Wikipedia

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    The former Temple Beth-El is a historic building located at 8801 Woodward Avenue (Woodward at Gladstone) in Detroit, Michigan. [2] It was built in 1921 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  5. List of cemeteries in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Beth El Synagogue Cemetery: 1939 4700 South 84th Street (84th & "L"), Ralston: Jewish 3 acres Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery: 1901 8600 South 42 Street, Bellevue: Jewish Bird-Ritchie Cemetery Just west of North 60th Street and half a mile south of Northern Hills Drive Family Bohemian National Cemetery: 1883 5201 Center Street Bohemian 40 acres

  6. List of Jewish cemeteries in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Beth Olam Cemetery: Brooklyn and Queens: Cypress Hills: 1851 No Yes [4] First Shearith Israel Graveyard: Manhattan: Two Bridges: 1682 1833 – [5] [6] Linden Hill Jewish Cemetery: Queens: Ridgewood: 1875 No — Machpelah Cemetery: Queens: Ridgewood: 1855 1980 – [7] Maimonides Cemetery: Brooklyn: Cypress Hills: 1853 1900 — Mokom Sholom ...

  7. Eastside Historic Cemetery District - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named Champlain Street Cemetery of Temple Beth El because Lafayette was formerly known as Champlain Street. [17] With an area of 0.5 acres (2,000 m 2 ), this cemetery is by far the smallest of the three in the district; [ 17 ] it is located at the southeast corner of Elmwood Cemetery, on Layfayette.

  8. North Suburban Synagogue Beth El - Wikipedia

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    North Suburban Synagogue Beth El is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) campus overlooking Lake Michigan at 1175 Sheridan Road in Highland Park, a northern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.

  9. Beth El Synagogue (Waterbury, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Beth El Synagogue is a historic synagogue at 359–375 Cooke Street in Waterbury, Connecticut. Built in 1929, it is the first synagogue in the state to be built in the Byzantine Revival style, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 for its architecture. [ 1 ]