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  2. Marais Road Shul - Wikipedia

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    The Marais Road Shul, formally the Green & Sea Point Hebrew Congregation (G&SPHC), is a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Sea Point, a seaside suburb of Cape Town.The congregation was first established in 1926, and the synagogue was completed in 1934.

  3. David Rosen (rabbi) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1975, he succeeded Rabbi Newman, who had made aliyah to Israel, as rabbi of South Africa's largest Jewish congregation, the Marais Road Shul (formally known as the Green & Sea Point Hebrew Congregation) based in Sea Point in Cape Town. [4] In South Africa, he was the youngest practicing rabbi in the country at the age of 24. [4]

  4. Green Point, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The Marais Road Shul, formally known as the Green & Sea Point Hebrew Congregation, an Orthodox Jewish congregation on Marais Road, Sea Point that also serves the Green Point community. In 1994 it had the largest Jewish congregation in the Southern Hemisphere. [11] Sacred Heart, a Catholic church on Somerset Road & Napier Street

  5. Yeshiva of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The Yeshiva of Cape Town is a kollel and yeshiva established in 1994. Its full title is "The Rabbi Cyril and Ann Harris Yeshiva of Cape Town", named for the late Chief Rabbi.It is based in the Green and Sea Point Hebrew Congregation, in the suburb of Sea Point, Cape Town.

  6. Beit Midrash Morasha - Wikipedia

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    The Beit Midrash Morasha is a Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Arthur's Road, in Sea Point, a seaside suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. The congregation was first established in 1897 in District Six, before relocating to Vredehoek in 1945. It moved to its present location in Sea Point in 1954. [1]

  7. Temple Israel (Cape Town) - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, the Green Point congregation had been holding Confirmation services for 31 years. [9] In the 1940s and 1950s there was a Johannesburg-Cape Town cultural split when Temple Israel in Green Point rejected a proposal for the creation of the position of Chief Minister under which all Progressive congregations would fall.

  8. Fact Checking Claims About Jill Stein and the Jewish Homeland

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    Jill Stein, the former and likely future Green Party presidential nominee, is facing widespread criticism after she posted a video on Thursday from Columbia University’s campus in which she ...

  9. South African Jewish Museum - Wikipedia

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    The South African Jewish Museum is a museum of South African Jewish life, history and identity. The museum is situated in the downtown neighbourhood of Gardens in Cape Town . It is located in the grounds of Gardens Shul , and is in the same complex as the Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre and the Gardens Jewish Community Centre (which ...