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  1. Nov 23, 2022 · jHUB’s “Our Stories: Intersectionality in Cleveland’s Jewish Community” will be on display at the Shaker Heights Public Library at 16500 Van Aken Blvd. through Jan. 6, 2023, as the art exhibit...

  2. Three new Jewish congregations in Shaker Heights were chartered during this period of Jewish settlement. Established in 1947, the Temple of Shaker Heights was led by Rabbi Albert L. Raab of the N’Vai Zedek Congregation in Mount Pleasant.

  3. By the 1940s, many Jews lived in Glenville, Kinsman, Hough, and the then newly built Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights neighborhoods. There were dozens of synagogues spread throughout these neighborhoods, which were diverse in terms of wealth based class of Cleveland Jews.

  4. Feb 18, 2015 · Historian and author Virginia Dawson discusses the integration of Shaker Heights Feb. 18 at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Beachwood. Developed in 1911, Shaker Heights quickly...

  5. Aug 27, 2015 · “The Jews knew not even to talk to Shaker Heights,” Morris said. In 1923, the Heights Jewish Center opened. It was the first Jewish congregation in Cleveland’s east suburbs, according to ...

  6. Over the decades the concentration of Jews shifted from the Heights to an outer suburban core, including Beachwood, CHAGRIN FALLS, GATES MILLS, HUNTING VALLEY, MORELAND HILLS, ORANGE, PEPPER PIKE, and WOODMERE. Yet the inner ring suburbs of the Heights retained its Jewish population.

  7. Park Synagogue is a conservative Synagogue in Pepper Pike, OH. Park Synagogue strives to include everybody. We are blessed by the diversity of our congregants - religious and secular, conservative and liberal, male, female and transgender, gay and straight, young and old.

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