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  2. Cholent - Wikipedia

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    Shabbat stews were developed over the centuries to conform with Jewish laws that prohibit cooking on the Sabbath. The pot is brought to a boil on Friday before the Sabbath begins, and sometimes kept on a blech or hotplate, or left in a slow oven or electric slow cooker, until the following day.

  3. Shabbat meals - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of eating hot foods on Shabbat has lasted till today. In Ashkenazic communities, the custom of eating hot foods is observed by eating cholent, a stew made primarily of meat, potatoes, beans, barley and spices. Sauces, onions, carrots, hot dogs, kugel, and ketchup are often added.

  4. Jachnun - Wikipedia

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    Jachnun or Jahnun (Hebrew: גַ'חְנוּן, Hebrew pronunciation: ['d͡ʒaχnun], ['d͡ʒaħnun]) is a Jewish pastry, originating from the Adeni Jews, [1] and traditionally served on Shabbat morning, with resek agvaniyot, hard-boiled eggs, and zhug.

  5. Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst

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    The Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, sometimes shortened to "the J" or "the JCH", [1] [2] was incorporated in 1927 and has helped over one million Jews in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. [3] The JCH initially served as a community center for Eastern European Jewish immigrants and their children.

  6. Congregation Shaare Zion - Wikipedia

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    The Torah Center was established to educate the community in subjects of Jewish law and Torah. [6] Morning and evening study classes are given by influential rabbis on a daily basis. Between the 1940s and the 1950s, the rabbi of the congregation was the late Rabbi Kurt Klappholz; [ 7 ] an Ashkenazi rabbi born in Berlin to Polish parents, who ...

  7. Empty Shabbat table in Times Square set up to honour 224 ...

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    An empty Shabbat table was set up in New York City's Times Square on Friday, 27 October, to call for the release of more than 200 Israeli hostages held by Hamas following the militant group's ...

  8. Manhattan Beach Jewish Center - Wikipedia

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    This article about a synagogue or other Jewish place of worship in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This article about a historic property or district in Brooklyn, New York that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Jewish Center of Kings Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Center of Kings Highway began as a synagogue and school called Beth HaKnesseth ("House of Assembly") Talmud Torah of Kings Highway. Its first building was building between 1920 and 1922, at 1202–1210 Avenue P; and by 1924 the synagogue had been renamed as the Jewish Center of Kings Highway, with the school retaining the former title.