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  2. Jewish universities and colleges in the U.S. include: American Jewish University , formerly University of Judaism and Brandeis-Bardin Institute (merged), Los Angeles, California. Baltimore Hebrew University , now Baltimore Hebrew Institute, Towson University , Maryland

  3. Far North Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The University of Texas at ... Dallas hosts the state's largest Jewish community with population estimates ranging from 50,000 to 75,000 people of the state's ...

  4. History of the Jews in Texas - Wikipedia

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    B. Levinson, a Jewish Texan civic leader, arrived in 1861. [3] Today the vast majority of Jewish Texans are descendants of Ashkenazi Jews, those from central and eastern Europe whose families arrived in Texas after the Civil War or later. [1] Organized Judaism in Texas began in Galveston with the establishment of Texas' first Jewish cemetery in ...

  5. Demographics of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish population was around 128,000 in 2008. [79] In 2020, the Jewish population grew to over 176,000. [80] According to ARDA's 2020 study, there were 43 Chabad synagogues; 17,513 Conservative Jews; 8,110 Orthodox Jews; and 31,378 Reform Jews. Around 146,000 adherents of religions such as Hinduism and Sikhism lived in Texas as of 2004. [81]

  6. Central Texas Jewish community rallies in support of Israel ...

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    A crowd of approximately 350 Central Texas Jews gathered in downtown Austin on Sunday to raise their voices in support of Jewish college students.

  7. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the following list of cities ranked by Jewish population is not complete. In particular, it excludes many Jewish-majority cities in Israel. Many of the U.S. cities have their data sourced from the Jewish Data Bank, which records population statistics for service areas that encompass many counties in a metropolitan area. [6]

  8. History of the Jews in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Jewish population in the United States is the second only to the population of Russian Jews in Israel. According to RINA, there is a core Russian-Jewish population of 350,000 in the U.S. The enlarged Russian Jewish population in the U.S. is estimated to be 700,000. [135]

  9. American Jews - Wikipedia

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    The American Jewish Yearbook population survey had placed the number of American Jews at 6.4 million, or approximately 2.1% of the total population. This figure is significantly higher than the previous large scale survey estimate, conducted by the 2000–2001 National Jewish Population estimates, which estimated 5.2 million Jews.