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  2. List of Orthodox synagogues - Wikipedia

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    Beth Sholom Congregation and Talmud Torah, Potomac; Beth Tfiloh Congregation, Pikesville; B'nai Israel Synagogue, Baltimore; Chabad of Carroll County, Eldersburg Chabad of Potomac, Potomac

  3. Beth Sholom Congregation and Talmud Torah - Wikipedia

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    In order to accommodate its large community, the congregation constructed a new building on the Potomac site in 1994. [22] In 1999, the second phase of the building was completed. In 2005, the synagogue became the first Orthodox congregation in Washington to elect a woman as president of the congregation. [ 23 ]

  4. Chabad - Wikipedia

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    Chabad's adherents include both Hasidic followers, as well as non-Hasidim, who have joined Chabad synagogues and other Chabad-run institutions. [ 49 ] Although the Chabad movement was founded and originally based in Eastern Europe , various Chabad communities span the globe, including Crown Heights , Brooklyn , and Kfar Chabad , Israel .

  5. List of synagogues named Young Israel - Wikipedia

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    Young Israel of Pembroke Pines/Chabad of Century Village: Pembroke Pines, FL, United States: Rabbi Shimon Andrusier [90] Young Israel of Phoenix: Phoenix, AZ, United States: Rabbi Yossi Bryski [91] Young Israel-Chabad of Pinellas County: Palm Harbor, FL, United States: Rabbi Pinchas Adler [92] Young Israel of (Greater) Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh ...

  6. List of synagogues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Meserich Synagogue, East Village; Sixth Street Community Synagogue, East Village; Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center, Hudson Yards; Millinery Center Synagogue, Garment District; Old Broadway Synagogue, Harlem; The Actors' Temple, Hell's Kitchen; Fort Tryon Jewish Center, Hudson Heights; Lincoln Square Synagogue, Lincoln Square

  7. 770 Eastern Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The house, in Collegiate Gothic Revival style, was built in 1920, designed by Edwin Kline, and originally served as a medical office. [2] In 1940, with the assistance of Jacob Rutstein and his son Nathan Rothstein, the building was purchased by Agudas Chasidei Chabad on behalf of the Chabad Lubavitch movement and as a home for Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn when he arrived in the United ...

  8. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    The global Jewish population is heavily concentrated in major urban centers. As of 2021, more than half (51.2%) of world Jewry resided in just ten metropolitan areas. Nearly all these key centers of Jewish settlement typically include national or regional capitals with high standards of living, advanced infrastructure supporting higher ...

  9. Chabad house - Wikipedia

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    Chabad centers exist around the world and serve as Jewish community centers that provide educational and outreach activities for the entire Jewish community regardless of degree of observance. [5] Each center aims to provide a cozy and informal place to learn about and observe Judaism, [ 6 ] and provides an atmosphere such that all Jews feel ...