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    • United Orthodox Synagogues, Houston. Commonly referred to as the UOS the United Orthodox synagogues were formed 50 years ago when the oldest 3 synagogues namely, Adath Israel, Adath Emeth, and Beth Jacob merged together to form one synagogue to unite the smaller Jewish community.
    • Young Israel of Houston, Houston. An orthodix synagogue located in the heart of southwest Houston, the Young Israel of Houston has been a community that provides exciting activities for the Jewish people to bond and unite as a community.
    • Congregation Beth Rambam, Houston. A diverse and orthodox synagogue, the Congregation Beth Rambam, is located in the southwest area of Houston. The synagogue was originally made for the Sephardic Jews to feel comfortable and homely among the people who share the same beliefs and Sephardic customs as them.
    • Meyerland Minyan Synagogue, Houston. Located in the Jewish heart of Houston, the Meyerland Minyan synagogue is one of Houston's oldest, most dynamic, and most welcoming synagogues.
  1. The Congregation Shearith Israel (Hebrew: קהילת שארית ישראל, romanized: Kehilat She'arit Yisra'el, lit. 'Congregation Remnant of Israel'), often called The Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 2 West 70th Street, at Central Park West, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.

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  3. Significant dates. Added to NRHP. March 1, 1984. Designated RTHL. 1974. [1] Congregation Beth Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 5600 North Braeswood Boulevard, in Houston, Texas, in the United States. The congregation, founded in 1854, is the oldest Jewish congregation in Texas; and it operates the Shlenker School .

  4. Apr 12, 2014 · The current Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue is actually the fifth synagogue used by the Congregation Shearith Israel. It is named for the Latin Jewish origins of its founders. Completed in 1897, it is a neo-Classical masterpiece well suited to a neighborhood filled with architectural marvels. The magnificent façade with its quartet of columns ...

  5. In 1844, the first Jewish cemetery in Houston was established. In 1850, the Jewish community in Houston had 17 adults and in 1854, the Orthodox Beth Israel Congregation opened in a former house that had been converted to a synagogue. By 1860 the number of Jewish adults grew to 68, and that year there were 40 Jewish children. [1]

  6. About Us. Congregation Beth Rambam is a vibrant and diverse Orthodox Sephardic synagogue located in Southwest Houston only minutes from the Medical Center and the Galleria. We planted our roots in the community more than 30 years ago beginning with only a few families who shared a common vision of establishing a synagogue where all Sephardic ...

  7. Jun 21, 2023 · In May, the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute, a New York–based nonprofit founded in 1954 to foster the art, culture, and history of Spain, unveiled an online database called the Portal of Hispanic ...

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