Judaism
- 1021
- Temple Israel
- Founded in 1921, led today by Rabbi Joseph Mendelsohn. Rabbi's message, descriptions of committees, classes, services, a religious school, facilities, a Sisterhood, youth groups, a choir, and a cemetery, parking information, a monthly newsletter, and photographs. Scranton.
- 1022
- Temple Sinai
- Founded in 1940, led today by Rabbi Adam Wohlberg. Photographs, a bulletin, descriptions of clubs, committees, a youth group, a gift shop, schools, b'nai mitzvah training, adult education, and ways to give, links, and membership information. Dresher.
- 1023
- Tiferet Bet Israel
- Founded over one hundred years ago, led today by Rabbi Joshua Kalev. News, lists of staff, messages, schedule of services, descriptions of clubs, social action, youth groups and programs, schools, and a camp, a calendar, links, and media. Blue Bell.
- 1024
- Emanuel Synagogue
- Includes worship schedule, and information about membership, staff, boards, and schooling. Oklahoma City.
- 1025
- Adath Israel Congregation
- Founded in 1847, led today by Senior Rabbi Irvin M. Wise. Profiles, photos, descriptions of a Judaica shop, a library, a Sisterhood, and social action, schedule of services, school, youth group, family, and Brotherhood links, newsletters, bulletins, and a calendar. Cincinnati.
- 1026
- Beth El Congregation
- Led by Rabbi Stephen Grundfast and Cantor Stephen Stein. Profiles, descriptions of events and schools and classes, adult education, and b'nai mitvah training, schedule of services, and photos. Akron.
- 1027
- Congregation Shaarey Tikvah
- Founded in 1940, led today by Rabbi David Kosak. Descriptions of services and schedule, clubs, youth activities, and education, photos, a virtual tour, profiles, rabbi's section, upcoming events, bulletins, and links. Beachwood (Cleveland).
- 1028
- Congregation Tifereth Israel
- Located in Columbus, Ohio. An egalitarian, conservative synagogue affiliated with the USCJ, providing religious observance, Jewish learning, acts of social responsibility, cultural, and social activities.
- 1029
- Northern Hills Synagogue
- Located in Cincinnati. A Conservative congregation affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
- 1030
- Beth El Congregation
- Founded in 1887, led today by Rabbi Steven Sager. Descriptions of facilities, a cemetery, participation, classes and activities, schools, b'nai mitzvah training, and youth groups, and social action, rabbi's section, schedule of services, and upcoming events. Durham.
- 1031
- Congregation Beth Israel
- Located in Asheville, North Carolina. Biography of Rabbi, schedule of services and information on education programs.
- 1032
- Congregation Agudas Israel
- Interested in growing with the Jewish Community. Includes a Rabbi, worship, education, rituals, and clubs. Newburgh.
- 1033
- Congregation Agudat Achim
- Helping families bring Judaism into their homes. Resources and information include religious and spiritual leaders, a religious school, programs, announcements, clubs, life cycle events, adult education, interfaith families, and a softball team. Schenectady.
- 1034
- Congregation Ahavath Israel
- A strong, vital congregation that offers many programs for both children and adults. Details include religious services, programs, news, an online store, links, contacts, and directions. Kingston.
- 1035
- Congregation Beth Sholom - Chevra Shas
- Committed to learning, growing, and connecting with the Jewish tradition. Includes spiritual and community leaders, religious services, learning, clubs, a calendar of events, and ways to be involved. DeWitt.
- 1036
- Congregation Eitz Chaim
- Dedicated to maintaining a truly haimish atmosphere. Includes clubs, a Rabbi, catering, schools, and worship. Monroe.
- 1037
- Congregation Ohav Shalom
- Aims to make every member of the community a mensch. Includes worship, events, news, and education. Albany.
- 1038
- Congregation Or Zarua
- Experience the transition from weekday to Shabbat. Includes a Rabbi, worship, education, committees, clubs, and a library. Upper East Side (Manhattan).
