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He was active in the Atlanta Jewish community after his arrival, marrying Lucille Selig, of a prominent Atlanta Jewish family, and being elected head of the city's B’nai B’rith chapter. In 1913, 13-year-old pencil factory employee Mary Phagan, from Marietta was found murdered in the basement of the factory building. The case quickly became ...
33°49′00″N 84°19′35″W. / 33.816625°N 84.326498°W / 33.816625; -84.326498. Architecture. Date established. 1943. Website. bethjacobatlanta .org. Congregation Beth Jacob is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 1855 Lavista Road in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. It is Atlanta's largest Orthodox ...
Associate) / 33.79778°N 84.38917°W / 33.79778; -84.38917. The Temple (formally, the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 1589 Peachtree Street NE, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. The oldest Jewish congregation in Atlanta, it was established in 1860 to serve the needs of ...
June 23, 2024 at 5:17 PM. Zalik Outdoor Aquatic Center. ATLANTA - The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) opened its new Zalik Outdoor Aquatic Center on Sunday. The state-of-the-art ...
The Jewish Federation ( JFED) is a secular Jewish non-profit organization found within many metropolitan areas across the United States with a significant Jewish community. They provide supportive and human services, philanthropy, financial grants to refugees around the world, humanitarian and disaster relief, host leadership conferences and ...
Website. bethisraelcongregation .org. [1] [2] Congregation Beth Israel ( Hebrew: בית ישראל) was a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located for most of its history at 761 Chestnut Street in Gadsden, Alabama, in the United States. [3] An outgrowth of Gadsden's Jewish religious school, it was founded in 1908 and incorporated in 1910.
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The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services (the Jewish Board) is one of the United States' largest nonprofit mental health and social service agencies, and New York State 's largest social services nonprofit. [1] Its services are non-sectarian, and nearly half of its clients are not Jewish. It has over 3,300 employees and 2,200 ...