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  2. Shaarai Torah Synagogue (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Shaarai Torah Synagogue (Hebrew: שַׁעֲרֵי תּוֹרָה, lit. 'Gates of Learning') is an historic former Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue building located at 32 Providence Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, in the United States.

  3. Congregation Beth Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Jacob may refer to: Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta), Georgia, in the United States; Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom, Brooklyn, New York, in ...

  4. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel, Honesdale; Congregation Beth Israel, Lebanon; Congregation Beth Or, Maple Glen; Temple Adath Israel of the Main Line, Merion; B'nai Jacob Synagogue, Middletown; Beit Harambam Congregation, Philadelphia; Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel, Philadelphia; Historic Congregation B'nai Abraham, Philadelphia

  5. Emanuel Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel Feldman (born August 26, 1927) [2] is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and rabbi emeritus of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia.During his nearly 40 years as a congregational rabbi, he oversaw the growth of the Orthodox community in Atlanta from a community small enough to support two small Orthodox synagogues [2] (and one nominally Orthodox one, Shearith Israel, which eventually ...

  6. List of Reform synagogues - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth HaMidbar, Yuma; Congregation Beth Israel, Scottsdale; Congregation M'Kor Hayim, ... Temple Beth Jacob, Concord; Temple B'nai Israel, Laconia; New Mexico

  7. Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was founded as Beth Jacob in 1869, [7] by more traditional members of an existing Reform German Jewish synagogue, [1] the Keap Street Temple. [8] They objected to the installation and use of a pipe organ to accompany Yom Kippur services, which was forbidden by halakha (Jewish law), and seceded and created their own congregation. [1]

  8. Yitzhak Aharon Korff - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather Jacob I. Korff was a Hasidic Rebbe, [7] and he eventually assumed the position of successor to his grandfather. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Korff served as rabbi of several Orthodox congregations in Boston and Providence, at Temple Beth Sholom in Providence which he converted from Conservative to Orthodox (becoming Cong ...

  9. Kalman Topp - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, he joined Congregation Beth Jacob of Beverly Hills as Senior Rabbi. [ 2 ] In May 2008, Rabbi Topp was appointed by the Nassau County Legislature to serve as a Human Rights Commissioner in Nassau County on a multi-racial commission that investigates human rights complaints, promotes tolerance and fights all types of ...