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  2. Category:Synagogues in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Synagogues in Philadelphia" This category contains only the following file. Congregation Mikveh Israel Logo.png 260 × 265; 56 KB

  3. Historic Congregation B'nai Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Historic Congregation B’nai Abraham, officially B’nai Abraham Chabad, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 523-527 Lombard Street, in the Society Hill neighborhood of the Center City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

  4. Congregation Mikveh Israel - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest synagogue in Philadelphia, and the longest running in the United States. The congregation moved to its current building at 44 North Fourth Street in 1976. The synagogue is located within Philadelphia's Old City Historic District and adjacent to Independence Mall. Mikveh Israel is an active community synagogue with services on ...

  5. History of the Jews in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    In Philadelphia there were in 1904, not including lodges, over 160 Jewish organizations, of which over 50 are synagogues; the remainder consisting of hospitals, foster homes, Sunday-schools, benevolent associations, colleges, young men's Hebrew associations, social clubs, literary societies, etc.

  6. Category:Jews and Judaism in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Synagogues in Philadelphia (1 C, 14 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in Philadelphia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  7. Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth Israel was founded in 1840 to serve German and Polish Jewish immigrants. It was the third synagogue in Philadelphia after Congregation Mikveh Israel and Rodeph Shalom. The congregation first met at Adelphi Court and built a new synagogue in the Egyptian Revival style in 1849 [7] on N 8th Street south of Jefferson. The building was ...

  8. Beit Harambam Congregation - Wikipedia

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    Beit Harambam Congregation is an Orthodox synagogue. The prayer service follows the nusach of Edot HaMizrach. [11] The synagogue offers daily study sessions for men, weekly Tehillim groups for women, and classes and activities for children. [2]

  9. Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue, commonly called the Frank Memorial Synagogue, is a historical Jewish synagogue, located on the grounds of Jefferson Einstein Hospital, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States.