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  2. Second Unitarian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Second Unitarian Church is a historic church and synagogue building at 11 Charles Street in Brookline, Massachusetts.Built in 1916 for a Unitarian congregation, it was acquired by the innovative Reform Jewish Temple Sinai congregation in 1944.

  3. Temple Ohabei Shalom (Brookline, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Ohabei Shalom (Hebrew: מקדש אוהבי שלום) is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 1187 Beacon Street, in Brookline, suburban Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. Organized in 1842 with membership mainly of German Jews , it is the oldest Jewish congregation in Massachusetts and the third oldest in New England ...

  4. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, Los Angeles; Sinai Temple, Los Angeles; Valley Beth Shalom Synagogue, Los Angeles; Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles; Stephen Wise Temple, Los Angeles; Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland; Temple Sinai, Oakland; Jewish Temple and Center, Pasadena; Congregation Ner Tamid, Rancho Palos Verdes

  5. Sinai Temple (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Notably, Sinai has had two long-tenured rabbis: Herman E. Snyder (1947–1970) and Mark D. Shapiro (1988–2016). Membership grew from 50 to 500 families under Rabbi Snyder's leadership. [ 5 ] An interfaith leader, he created the Sinai Temple Institute for Christian and Muslim Clergy and Educators , an annual learning session that brings ...

  6. Temple De Hirsch Sinai - Wikipedia

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    Temple De Hirsch Sinai is a Reform Jewish congregation with synagogues at campuses in Seattle and nearby Bellevue, Washington, in the United States.The congregation was formed as a 1971 merger between the earlier Temple De Hirsch (Seattle, founded 1899) and Temple Sinai (Bellevue, founded 1961) [1] and is the largest Reform congregation in the Pacific Northwest.

  7. Daily Aspirin No Longer Recommended for Stroke Prevention in ...

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    A new survey found that 1 in 5 adults “who say they have no personal or family history of heart attack or stroke,” reported “routinely” taking a low-dose aspirin

  8. Ada Korkhin - Wikipedia

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    Korkhin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and is Jewish. [4] [5] [2] Her parents are Yakov Korkhin, who is a dual US-Israeli citizen, and May Han.[6] [4] [7] In 2016, she had her bat mitzvah at Temple Sinai in Brookline.

  9. East Meadow Beth-El Jewish Center - Wikipedia

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    East Meadow Beth-El Jewish Center is the consolidated entity of East Meadow Jewish Center and Temple Beth-El of Bellmore. The consolidation became official on October 23, 2020, The congregation was formed on July 1, 1953. [4] Ground-breaking ceremonies for the synagogue took place on February 27, 1956. [5] EMJC began with 115 founding members.