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  2. Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel (Hebrew: כנסת תפארת ישראל), abbreviated as Congregation KTI, is a Conservative congregation and synagogue located at 575 King Street, in Port Chester, New York, in the United States.

  3. Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת תפארת ישראל; Ashkenazi Hebrew: Tiferes Yisroel), most often spelled Tiferet Israel, also known as the Nisan Bak Shul (Yiddish: ניסן ב"ק שול), after its co-founder, Nisan Bak [1] is a former prominent Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel.

  4. Tifereth Israel - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Tifereth Israel (Greenport, New York), a Liberal-Conservative synagogue in Greenport, Suffolk County; Congregation Tifereth Yehuda Veyisroel, a historic synagogue in Kerhonkson, New York; Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel, a Conservative synagogue in Port Chester, New York

  5. Maltz Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue building is one of three gallery locations for the Temple Museum of Religious Art, operated by Temple-Tifereth Israel. Other locations include the Temple-Tifereth Israel Gallery at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage and Temple Tifereth-Israel in Beachwood. The museum was founded in 1950 by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver as part of the ...

  6. Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Tifereth Israel ("Splendor of Israel") is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Corona section of Queens, in New York City, New York, in the United States. [4] It was founded by Ashkenazi Jews who had moved to Queens from Manhattan's Lower East Side. [1] Estée Lauder and her parents were early members. [1] [5]

  7. Park Slope Jewish Center - Wikipedia

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    This article about a synagogue or other Jewish place of worship in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This article about a historic property or district in Brooklyn, New York that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Temple Tifereth-Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Tifereth Israel congregation was founded in 26 May 1850 as a number of families disputed over religious ritual and left the Orthodox Anshe Chesed congregation, the first Jewish congregation in Cleveland. The same year, Rabbi Isidor Kalisch, who had been rabbi at Anshe Chesed, was appointed the first rabbi of Tifereth Israel. [2]

  9. Eliezer Shlomo Schick - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Eliezer Shlomo Schick (May 29, 1940 – February 6, 2015), [2] also known as Mohorosh (acronym for Moreinu HaRav Eliezer Shlomo, "Our teacher, our rabbi, Eliezer Shlomo", מוהרא"ש מברסלב [3]) was a controversial Hasidic rabbi and prolific author and publisher of Breslov teachings.