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Ohaveth Sholum Congregation (alternate spellings:
Ohaveth Shalem,
Ohaveth Shalom) was the
first synagogue in Seattle, Washington, in the
United States...
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Savings Bank. He co-founded Washington's
second synagogue (Seattle's first),
Ohaveth Shalom,
which opened in 1892. Washington's
first synagogue was
built in...
- daughter, Sara, was the
first Jewish child born in Seattle. He
helped find
Ohaveth Sholum Congregation, the
first synagogue in Seattle. The
synagogue used...
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Cholim Machzikay Hadath Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji
Temple De
Hirsch Sinai Ohaveth Sholum Congregation Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple Sephardic Bikur Holim...
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Bikur Cholim, now the
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute,
Seattle Ohaveth Sholum Congregation,
Seattle Ohev
Sholom Temple,
Huntington Temple Shalom...
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congregation (1889) and
synagogue (1892): 10–11
Kavana Cooperative,
Seattle Ohaveth Sholum Congregation,
Seattle Writing on the
synagogue building in Seattles'...
- Ohev
Sholom (or Ohave/
Ohaveth Shalom/Sholem/Sholum) (Hebrew: אוֹהֵב שָׁלוֹם "Lover of Peace"), may
refer to the
following synagogues:
Congregation Beth...
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demolished in 1993. Part of the façade remains. When Seattle's "quasi-Reform"
Ohaveth Sholum Congregation,
founded 1889,
disbanded because of
financial hardships...
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electric power and
public transportation infrastructure, and was a
member of
Ohaveth Sholum Congregation, Seattle's
first synagogue. Bill
Speidel called him...
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major roles in Seattle's
first Jewish congregation,
Ohaveth Sholum.
Morton Schwabacher was a
longtime board member of
Temple De Hirsch...