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  2. History of the Jews in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The first Jewish religious service in San Diego was held in 1851. The first congregation called, Adat Yeshurun, later changing to Beth Israel, was founded in 1861. [2] [3] [4] In the 1870s, when the town center moved, the congregation did as well. In 1871 the first Hebrew Benevolent Society was founded by Marcus Schiller.

  3. Category:Jews and Judaism in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in San Diego". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . History of the Jews in San Diego.

  4. Louis Rose - Wikipedia

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    March 24, 1807. Neuhaus-an-der-Oste, Germany. Died. February 14, 1888. (1888-02-14) (aged 80) San Diego, California. Louis Rose (March 24, 1807 – February 14, 1888) was a pioneer developer of San Diego, California. The neighborhood of Roseville in Point Loma is named for him, as are Rose Creek and Rose Canyon.

  5. San Diego Jewish World - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Jewish World is a publication that covers Jewish-interest news and cultural affairs in the San Diego, California, area and international Jewish news. [1] [2] [3] The World was founded in 2007 by Donald and Nancy Harrison and was published by The Harrison Enterprises. [2]

  6. Congregation Beth Israel (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel ( Hebrew: בית ישראל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 9001 Towne Centre Drive in University City, San Diego, California, in the United States. Incorporated in 1887, Beth Israel traces its roots back to 1861; and is the largest and oldest Jewish congregation in San Diego. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Deborah Hertz - Wikipedia

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    Jewish High Society in Old Regime Berlin. How Jews Became Germans. Deborah Hertz (born February 9, 1949) is an American historian whose specialties are modern German history, modern Jewish history and modern European women's history. Her current research focuses on the history of radical Jewish women. [1]

  8. History of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    A fort and mission were established in 1769, which gradually expanded into a settlement under first Spanish and then Mexican rule. San Diego officially became part of the U.S. in 1848, and the town was named the county seat of San Diego County when California was granted statehood in 1850.

  9. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    New York City is home to the largest Jewish community outside of Israel. In 2011, according to the UJA-Federation of New York, the five boroughs of New York City proper was home to 1,086,000 Jews, representing 13% of the city's population. In 2023, 960,000 Jews live in the city, nearly half of them live in Brooklyn.