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  2. Chabad customs and holidays - Wikipedia

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    Chabad customs and holidays are the practices, rituals and holidays performed and celebrated by adherents of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. The customs, or minhagim and prayer services are based on Lurianic kabbalah. [1] The holidays are celebrations of events in Chabad history.

  3. Category:Orthodox Judaism in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox synagogues in Texas (1 P) Pages in category "Orthodox Judaism in Texas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. Category:Jews and Judaism in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ashkenazi Jewish culture in Texas (7 P) B. Jews and Judaism in Brazos County, Texas (4 P) ... Orthodox Judaism in Texas (1 C, 2 P) S. Synagogues in Texas (5 C)

  5. Congregation Beth Jacob (Galveston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    During the early part of the 20th century there was a great influx of Jews from Russia and eastern Europe under the Galveston Movement program. [6] Therefore, in an effort to unite the growing Orthodox community, on February 15, 1931, the two Orthodox congregations voted to merge and form Congregation Beth Jacob.

  6. Category:Orthodox synagogues in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Orthodox synagogues in Texas" ... B'nai Abraham Synagogue (Brenham, Texas) This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, at 06:04 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Relationships between Jewish religious movements - Wikipedia

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    The essential position of Orthodox Judaism is the view that Conservative and Reform Judaism made major and unjustifiable breaks with historic Judaism - both by their skepticism of the verbal revelation of the Written and the Oral Torah, and by their rejection of halakha (Jewish law) as binding (although to varying degrees).

  8. Category:Synagogues in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox synagogues in Texas (1 P) R. Reform synagogues in Texas (8 P) S. Synagogues on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas (5 P) This page was ...

  9. History of the Jews in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    For a period of time prior to the 1970s, Hillcrest High School was known as "Hebrew High" due to the number of Jewish students enrolled. [20] [21] Texas Torah Institute, (TTI) is an Orthodox Jewish high school (grades 9-12) which also has a post-high-school program. The school opened in 2003 and was started by Rabbis Eliyahu Kaufman and Shlomo ...