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Anshei Sphard Beth El
Emeth Congregation,
abbreviated as ASBEE, was a
Modern Orthodox synagogue located at 120
North East
Yates Road, in East Memphis,...
- (Tonawanda, New York) (merged)
Temple Beth-El (Providence,
Rhode Island)
Anshei Sphard Beth El
Emeth Congregation Temple Beth-El (Corsicana, Texas)
Temple Beth-El...
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maintained and
frequented by the
local Sephardic community and thus
called Sphard. It
still bears this name, even
though many of the
regular worshippers,...
- the city's
Jewish congregations,
including Baron Hirsch Synagogue,
Anshei Sphard Beth El
Emeth Congregation,
Young Israel of Memphis, Beth Sholom, and Temple...
- in
Torah journals and
other publications Baron Hirsch Synagogue Anshei Sphard Beth El
Emeth Congregation Shlomo Aviner. "Ha-Rav Ha-Gaon R'
Ephraim Greenblatt...
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congregations included Beth Yehuda, Beth
Jacob Anshe Kurland,
Kneseth Israel Anshe Sphard,
Anshe Kolk-Wolyn, and B’nai Reuben, with Beth
Jacob Anshe Kurland being...
- of
South Carolina.
Retrieved 2012-05-01. "The Eruv of Memphis".
Anshei Sphard Beth El
Emeth Congregation.
Archived from the
original on
September 28,...
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Anshei Sphard-Beth El
Emeth Synagogue...
- unsurp****ed by any
other person | Ami Magazine".
Retrieved 2023-04-18. "Anshei
Sphard's New Cantor".
Memphis Press-Scimitar. 1949. "In
loving memory of MHA founder...
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group of
Austrian and
Romanian Jews from Austria-Hungary
established Anshe Sphard (also
called "Roumanishe Shul"A), a
Sephardic synagogue, in 1906. In 1913...