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Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School. / 39.91028°N 86.20972°W / 39.91028; -86.20972. Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School ( BJPS) is a Jesuit college-preparatory school on the northwest side of Indianapolis. It is a part of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus and geographically located within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
1868 (E. Market St.) 1899 (Tenth St.) 1958 (Meridian St.) Demolished. 1975 (Tenth St.) Website. ihcindy .org. The Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 6501 North Meridian Street, in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. It is the oldest synagogue in Indianapolis.
The Indiana Jewish Historical Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit educational organization with a stated goal to collect, preserve, publish, and share the Jewish experience in Indiana. [1] The Indiana Jewish Historical Society, or IJHS , was founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana , in 1972 .
Black Hebrew Israelites. Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge (ISUPK) is an American non-profit organization and black supremacist, [1] [2] [3] extremist religious sect [4] based in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.
The Barnert Temple school in Franklin Lakes was among several synagogues and other Jewish institutions around the country to receive fake threats. Jewish groups across US, including North Jersey ...
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. "To promote understanding and cooperation between Jews and Christians and to build broad support for the State of Israel ." The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (also referred to as IFCJ or The Fellowship) is a philanthropic organization founded in 1983 by Yechiel Eckstein [1 ...
More than 500 staffers at over 140 Jewish organizations across the country signed on to an open letter to ... 10 clever year-round ways to fit back-to-school shopping into your budget. Sports.
There were about 6,000 Russian Jews in Montreal in 1900. Jews made up 6-7% of Montreal's population between 1911 and 1931. [3] In 1921, Greater Montreal had 45,802 Jews, with 93.7% of them being in the City of Montreal. [2] : 31 In 1931, about 80% of the 60,087 Quebecers of Jewish origin lived in Montreal. [3]