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  2. History of the Jews in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 estimate of the Jewish population in metropolitan Chicago is around 319,600, according to Brandeis University's Chicago Report [1].The population of Jewish people within the City of Chicago's limits is estimated to be around 120,000, with another 200,000 residing in the suburbs surrounding the major city. [1]

  3. Arthur James Stark - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Arthur James Stark was born in Beaufort Row, Chelsea on 6 October 1831, the only son of James Stark, the landscape painter, by his wife Elizabeth Young Dinmore. [1] He was christened at St Luke's Church, Chelsea, on 2 November 1831. [2] An artistic aptitude was early fostered by lessons from his father, with whom he was close to all ...

  4. Jewish Virtual Library - Wikipedia

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    It is a website covering topics about Israel–United States relations, Jewish history, Israel, the Holocaust, antisemitism and Judaism. [3] The website includes the book Myths and Facts. The book was originally written by Leonard Davis and published in 1964. Later editions were written by Bard who describes it as "the pro-Israel activist's ...

  5. Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Schechter Institute has more than 600 students, 300 in the M.A. programs and 300 in non-degree studies, specializing in eight Jewish study tracks or programs including Judaism and the Arts, Gender and Feminist studies, Land of Israel, and classical Jewish disciplines such as Bible, Talmud, Midrash, and Jewish Thought.

  6. Abba Hillel Silver - Wikipedia

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    Abba Hillel Silver (January 28, 1893 – November 28, 1963) was an American Rabbi and Zionist leader. He was a key figure in the mobilization of American support for the founding of the State of Israel. He saw such a settlement as a means to protect Jewish heritage, rather than having it serve as a main point of purpose for Jews.

  7. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Katz Center was established in 1993 as a part of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. It was first named the Center for Judaic Studies (CJS); later, the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (CAJS)—and in 2008, the Katz family endowed the center in memory of former board chair and philanthropist Herbert D. Katz.

  8. Yeshiva University Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Yeshiva University Museum is a teaching museum and the cultural arm of Yeshiva University.Along with the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, New York, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, it is a member organization of the Center for Jewish History, a Smithsonian Institution affiliate located in the Chelsea neighborhood of ...

  9. Jewish art - Wikipedia

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    Jewish art encompasses the visual plastic arts, sculpture, painting, and more, all influenced by Jewish culture, history, and religious beliefs. Jewish artistic expression traces back to the art of the ancient Israelites in the Land of Israel , where it originated and evolved during the Second Temple Period , influenced by various empires.