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  2. Chabad Locator - Chabad.org

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    The Jewish community & synagogue directory spans 100 countries and all 50 states. Wherever you are, find kosher meals, prayers, & holiday celebrations at a welcoming Chabad House nearby.

  3. Find a Synagogue in your Area | shiva.com

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    Looking for a Synagogue in your Area? The selection of a synagogue, congregation or temple is very personal decision.

  4. List of Jewish communities in North America - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Jewish communities in the North America, including yeshivas, Hebrew schools, Jewish day schools and synagogues. A yeshiva ( Hebrew : ישיבה) is a center for the study of Torah and the Talmud in Orthodox Judaism .

  5. How to Find Jewish Resources Near You | My Jewish Learning

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    Directories for locating synagogues and other Jewish institutions in your area. Whether you are looking for a synagogue, Jewish community centers or other ways to connect to Judaism in real life, here are several directories that can assist you in your search.

  6. The Jews of Kentucky: A History Worth Exploring

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    There are some academic books on the topic – foundational scholarship such as Lee Shai Weissbach’s The Synagogues of Kentucky and Jewish Life in Small-Town America: A History, Deborah Weiner’s Coalfield Jews: An Appalachian History, Amy Shevitz’s Jewish Communities on the Ohio River, Rosie Moosnick’s Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky ...

  7. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable synagogues in the United States. ^ "Arizona Jewish Historical Society". Jewish Community Foundation. Retrieved December 12, 2013. ^ "One last packed house at Meir Chayim in McGehee". Southern Jewish Life. July 22, 2016. Retrieved January 16, 2024. ^ Stolzman, Henry; Stolzman, Daniel (March 10, 2024).

  8. List of Orthodox synagogues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Orthodox synagogues around the world. In the United States and Canada, many Orthodox synagogues are affiliated with Chabad, the National Council of Young Israel, or the Orthodox Union. [1]

  9. A new wave of Jews from Eastern Europe settled in Kentucky. Louisville saw its Jewish community grow from 2500 people in 1878 to almost 14,000 by 1937. In the early 1920s, Louisville had seven different congregations, several of which were Orthodox synagogues established by recent immigrants.

  10. Find a Synagogue - My Jewish Learning

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    Prepare for the Jewish year 5781 with these unique classes from dozens of other Jewish organizations and synagogues.

  11. Chabad Locator - Chabad Centers and Synagogue Directory

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    The Jewish community & synagogue directory spans 100 countries and all 50 states. Wherever you are, find kosher meals, prayers, & holiday celebrations at a welcoming Chabad House nearby.