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  2. History of the Jews in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia states:. It can not be determined when Jews first settled in Baltimore. There were none among the buyers of lots when Baltimore Town was laid out in 1729–30; but as Jews are known to have been resident in Maryland in the middle of the seventeenth century, it is not hazardous to suppose that the quickly growing town attracted some of their descendants early in its ...

  3. Baltimore Highlands, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Maryland, is located entirely within the Baltimore Highlands. The cemetery's original grounds were purchased by the Fells Point Hebrew Friendship Congregation in 1849. [2] In the years since then, the cemetery has expanded until it now stretches from Baltimore Street (south) to ...

  4. List of cemeteries in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore National Cemetery in Baltimore, Baltimore County. Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore; Bohemian National Cemetery, Baltimore; Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timonium

  5. Eutaw Place Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Eutaw Place Temple is a major contributing structure in the Bolton Hill Historic District, designated by Maryland Historical Trust on September 17, 1971; [1] and a contributing property in the Baltimore National Heritage Area.

  6. History of the Jews in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the DC region's Jews of color, three out of ten, live within Washington, D.C. [22] In 2021, around 8,000 Jews of color lived in Baltimore, around 8% of the city's Jewish population. 39% of Jewish adults in the city identified as secular Jews or as "just Jewish", rather than belonging to a movement such as Reform, Conservative ...

  7. Lloyd Street Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd Street Synagogue is a Reform and Orthodox Jewish former synagogue located on Lloyd Street, Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States.The Greek Revival-style building is the third oldest synagogue building in the United States and was the first synagogue building erected in Maryland.

  8. B'nai Israel Synagogue (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Chizuk Amuno Congregation sold the building to B'nai Israel for $12,000 in 1895 when it moved to Northwest Baltimore. [12] [13] [14] In 1973, the congregation began raising funds for the restoration of the synagogue. [4] B'nai Israel donated land to the City of Baltimore to build a park near the synagogue in 1975.

  9. Category:Cemeteries in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore) (7 P) W. Burials at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground (13 P) Pages in category "Cemeteries in Baltimore"