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  2. Omaha Jewish Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Community Center in Omaha, Nebraska was established in 1926, and moved to its present location at 333 South 132nd Street in 1973. The original JCC was the site of important labor organizing in the city, and has continued to serve as an important center for financial support in Omaha's Jewish community throughout its history. [1]

  3. History of the Jews in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha Jewish Community Center was founded two years after the country club, in 1926. The JCC moved to its present location at 333 South 132nd Street in 1973. The JCC moved to its present location at 333 South 132nd Street in 1973.

  4. Category : Jewish Community Centers in the United States

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    Omaha Jewish Community Center; T. Temple Israel (Columbus, Georgia) W. Working Boys Home This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 21:50 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Jewish Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The JCC Association is the continental umbrella organization for the Jewish Community Center movement, which includes more than 350 JCCs, YM–YWHAs, and camp sites in the U.S. and Canada, in addition to 180 local JCCs in the former Soviet Union, 70 in Latin America, 50 in Europe, and close to 500 smaller centers in Israel.

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  7. Henry Monsky - Wikipedia

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    His body was then sent to Omaha, [10] where over 3,000 people attended his funeral at Temple Israel, many of them overflowed to the basement or standing outside. 1,500 people passed the bier when the body was laid in state at the Jewish community center for three hours, and the funeral procession was three hours long. [11]

  8. Harry Mittleman - Wikipedia

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    Harry Mittleman was born in 1900 within a region of Europe he called Russian Poland.His father was a peddler. [1] The family immigrated to the United States in 1911 to escape the Persecution of Jews prior to World War I, settling in Omaha, Nebraska.

  9. List of museums and cultural institutions in Omaha, Nebraska

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    Omaha Children's Museum Holland Performing Arts Center The atrium of the Joslyn Art Museum. Dale Chihuly's Chihuly: Inside and Out can be seen at the far end. Great Plains Black History Museum General Crook House Museum Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo Joslyn Castle Rose Theatre Orpheum Theatre Omaha Community Playhouse