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  2. Arthur Hertzberg - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Hertzberg (June 9, 1921 – April 17, 2006) was a Conservative rabbi and prominent Jewish-American scholar and activist. Biography [ edit ] Avraham Hertzberg was born in Lubaczów , Poland, the eldest of five children, and left Europe in 1926 with his mother and grandmother to join his father in the United States, where his name was ...

  3. Arthur Ashe Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    February 18, 1986 [2] Arthur Ashe Boulevard (also referred to as "the Boulevard") is a historic street in the near the West End of Richmond, Virginia, providing access to Byrd Park. It serves as the border between the Carytown/Museum District to the west and the Fan district to the east. Attempts were made to rename the street after Arthur Ashe ...

  4. Belfast Jewish Community - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Jewish Community. /  54.62778°N 5.93389°W  / 54.62778; -5.93389. The Belfast Jewish Community ( Irish: Pobal Giúdach Bhéal Feirste, and previously known as Belfast Hebrew Congregation) is the Jewish community in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] Its Rabbi is the Rev David Kale. [2] The community follows the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.

  5. Temple Rodef Shalom (Falls Church, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Date established. 1962 (as a congregation) Completed. 1962. Website. templerodefshalom .org. Temple Rodef Shalom ( Hebrew: רודף שלום) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 2100 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, in Fairfax County, Virginia, in the United States. Founded in 1962, it counts a membership of over 1,700 ...

  6. Black Jews in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Black Jews have lived in New York City since colonial times, with organized Black-Jewish and Black Hebrew Israelite communities emerging during the early 20th century. Black Jewish and Black Hebrew Israelite communities have historically been centered in Harlem, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Queens. The Commandment Keepers movement originated in ...

  7. Temple Emanu-El (Honolulu) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Emanu-El is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 2550 Pali Highway, in Honolulu, Hawaii, in the United States.Founded in 1938, the congregation joined the Union for Reform Judaism in 1952, and the synagogue building was consecrated in 1960 under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi Roy A. Rosenberg.

  8. Ferdinand Christian Baur - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Christian Baur (21 June 1792 – 2 December 1860) was a German Protestant theologian and founder and leader of the (new) Tübingen School of theology (named for the University of Tübingen where Baur studied and taught). Following Hegel 's theory of dialectic, Baur argued that second century Christianity represented the synthesis of ...

  9. Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations - Wikipedia

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    The Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) was founded in 1915. In 1979, nineteen congregations broke away and formed the UMJC in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. [2] [3] The previous division has now been healed. [4] As of 2023, it has 70 congregations in 6 countries. [5] [6] The President is Rabbi Barney Kasdan.