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  2. Tushiyah United Hebrew School – Scott Memorial Methodist ...

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    The Tushiyah United Hebrew School, later known as the Scott Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, is an educational building located at 609 East Kirby Street in Detroit, Michigan. This building, an important work of architect Isadore M. Lewis, was constructed as the Tushiyah United Hebrew School and served as the headquarters of the United ...

  3. The Jean and Samuel Frankel Jewish Academy of Metropolitan ...

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    Eventually they earned support from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. [3] In April 1999, Rabbi Lee Buckman of Congregation Beth Israel (Milwaukee) was named the future school's headmaster. [4] [5] In January 2000 the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit (JAMD) held an open house, helped by guests from Boston's New Jewish High School.

  4. Temple Beth El (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Beth El was founded in 1850 in the city of Detroit, and is the oldest Jewish congregation in Michigan. Temple Beth El was a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism (originally the Union of American Hebrew Congregations) in 1873, and hosted the meeting in 1889 during which the Central Conference of American Rabbis was established.

  5. Congregation Shaarey Zedek (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    It was a Romanesque Revival sanctuary at 2900 West Chicago Boulevard at Lawton Street, designed by the noted architect Albert Kahn. [3] [6] The building is now the home of the Clinton Street Greater Bethlehem Temple Church. [7] After the end of World War Two, housing desegregation in Detroit led most of the city’s Jews to move to the suburbs ...

  6. History of the Jews in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s the Metro Detroit Jewish community lived in several municipalities. [5] Barry Steifel, author of The Jewish Community of Metro Detroit 1945–2005, wrote that in the 1980s "the new, collective foci of the Jewish community" were several municipalities in Oakland County and western Wayne County which housed "massive congregations". [11]

  7. Detroit to use $6.6M ARPA funding toward home upgrades for ...

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    Residents can begin applying online on the Detroit Home Accessibility Program website or by calling 866-313-2520, or going to a Detroit Housing Network location.

  8. Detroit municipal ID program relaunches to give residents ...

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    Detroit's health department is resuming the municipal ID program to equip residents with a photo ID, which will provide them access to various services. Detroit municipal ID program relaunches to ...

  9. Temple Israel (West Bloomfield, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    For nearly a decade, Temple Israel met in the Detroit Institute of Arts auditorium. In 1949, the congregation erected an Art Moderne-style temple designed by architect William Kapp that officially opened in 1950 in the Palmer Park area of Detroit and remained the congregation's home for 30 years. Cantor Tullman was Temple Israel's first cantor ...

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