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  2. Rabbi Jacob Joseph School - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Jacob Joseph School. Coordinates: 40.50052°N 74.39837°W. The Rabbi Jacob Joseph School is an Orthodox Jewish day school located in Staten Island, New York that serves students from nursery through twelfth grade, with another branch in Edison, New Jersey. The school was founded in 1903 by Rabbi Shmuel Yitzchok Andron and named in honor ...

  3. History of the Jews in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Jews comprise approximately 10% of New York City's population, making the Jewish community the largest in the world outside of Israel.As of 2020, over 960,000 Jews lived in the five boroughs of New York City, [1] and over 1.9 million Jews lived in the New York metropolitan area, approximately 25% of the American Jewish population.

  4. List of Jewish cemeteries in New York City - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Jewish cemeteries in the five boroughs of New York City. Non-sectarian cemeteries in which Jews are buried are not included in this list. Acacia Cemetery, Ozone Park, Queens. Baron Hirsch Cemetery, Graniteville, Staten Island. Bayside Cemetery, Ozone Park, Queens. Beth El Cemetery (New Union Field), Ridgewood, Queens.

  5. Park East Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    August 18, 1983. Designated NYCL. January 8, 1980. The Park East Synagogue is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue for Congregation Zichron Ephraim at 163 East 67th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. Built in 1890, the synagogue building was designated as a New York City Landmark in 1980 and ...

  6. List of colleges and universities in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Hospital School of Nursing, New York City, 1923-1977; Ingham University, Le Roy, 1835-1892; Lincoln School for Nurses, New York City, 1898-1961; Institute of Design and Construction, Brooklyn, 1947–2015 [8] Kirkland College, Clinton, New York, 1965–1978; absorbed by Hamilton College [9] Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing ...

  7. Bialystoker Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    April 26, 1972 [1] Designated NYCL. April 19, 1966. The Bialystoker Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue at 7–11 Bialystoker Place (also known as Willett Street [2] [3] [4]) in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. The building was constructed in 1826 as the Willett Street Methodist ...

  8. Italians in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of New York City (Yale UP, 1995). Kessner, Thomas, and Betty Boyd Caroli. "New immigrant women at work: Italians and Jews in New York City, 1880-1905." Journal of Ethnic Studies 5.4 (1978): 19. Kessner, Thomas. The Golden Door: Italian and Jewish Immigrant Mobility in New York City, 1880-1915 (1977), on getting better jobs

  9. Tottenville High School - Wikipedia

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    Tottenville High School is located at 100 Luten Avenue, in Huguenot, Staten Island, New York. Tottenville H.S. is in Administrative District 31, and is operated by the New York City Department of Education. The school's principal is Gina Battista, who assumed the role in 2020. Tottenville H.S. is within walking distance of the Huguenot station ...