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  2. Mosaic (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic is an online magazine of Jewish ideas, religion, politics, and culture which was established in June 2013. [ 1 ] An online subscription magazine, it offers full-length monthly essays "on an issue or theme of pressing significance for Jews, Judaism, or the Jewish state". [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Jews and Judaism in Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 January 2019, at 03:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Phoenix Hebrew Academy - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Hebrew Academy is an Orthodox Jewish day school in north central Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 1965 by Rabbi David Rebibo , who was dean of students since the school's inception until his death in June 2024, it was the first Jewish day school in the region and one of the first outside the New York area. [ 2 ]

  5. History of the Jews in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Despite the success of early and mid-Jewish leaders in the territory and state, Jews living in Arizona have still faced challenges observing Judaism and facing anti-Semitism. While Jews around the world fell victim to Hitler's Nazi movement from the mid-1930s onwards, Jews in Arizona experienced their own form of anti-Semitism leading up to the ...

  6. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth Israel, Phoenix (former: 1921–1949, now museum) [1] Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center , located in the oldest synagogue in the state Arkansas

  7. List of Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States ...

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    Areas and locations in the United States where Orthodox Jews live in significant communities. These are areas that have within them an Orthodox Jewish community in which there is a sizable and cohesive population, which has its own eruvs, community organizations, businesses, day schools, yeshivas, and/or synagogues that serve the members of the local Orthodox community who may at times be the ...

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  9. Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America - Wikipedia

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    The first Mosaic Club was founded in Colorado by Steve Harris Millmond in reaction to his perception that modern Judaism had lost touch with the outdoors and the environment. The name, "Mosaic," refers to Moses, the Biblical prophet and an "outdoor Jew." The initial group still exists as the Mosaic Outdoor Mountain Club; its first event, a hike ...