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  2. Synagogue of Deal - Wikipedia

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    The Synagogue of Deal is a Sephardi Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Norwood Avenue in Deal, New Jersey, in the United States. Established in 1973 by the local Syrian Jewish community , it was the first synagogue built in Deal.

  3. Deal, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    As many as 80% of Deal's population are Sephardi Jews, and the year-round population jumps ten-fold to over 6,000 during the summer, many of them Syrian Jews. [20] [21] In the 2000 census, 16.4% of Deal residents identified as being of Syrian heritage, the greatest percentage of Syrian Americans in any municipality in the country. [22]

  4. Syrian Jewish communities of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian Jewish communities of the United States are a collection of communities of Syrian Jews, mostly founded at the beginning of the 20th century. The largest are in Brooklyn, Deal, New Jersey and Miami. In 2007, the population of the New York and New Jersey communities was estimated at 90,000. [1]

  5. History of the Jews in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The history of Jews in New Jersey started with the arrival of Dutch and English traders and settlers in the late 1600s. [1] [2] According to the Berman Jewish DataBank's 2019 survey, New Jersey is the state with the fourth highest total population of Jews at 545,450 and is also the state with the third highest percent of Jews at 6.1%.

  6. Solomon Dwek - Wikipedia

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    Born to a Sephardic Syrian Jewish family and a resident of Deal Park, a neighborhood in Ocean Township, New Jersey, Dwek ran a real estate empire in and around Monmouth County under multiple business names, and was nominally vice-president of the Deal Yeshiva, a non-profit Orthodox Jewish religious school

  7. Adela Cojab - Wikipedia

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    She is Jewish of Syrian and Lebanese descent. She moved to the United States in 2001. She grew up in Deal, New Jersey, and attended Hillel Yeshiva. Education. Cojab attended New York University and graduated from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study with a degree in Middle Eastern diaspora studies in 2019.

  8. Lahav Harkov - Wikipedia

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    1988 (age 35–36) Occupation. Journalist. Nationality. Israeli. Alma mater. Bar Ilan University. Lahav Harkov is an American-born Israeli journalist who currently serves as the Senior Political Correspondent of Jewish Insider covering Israeli politics & diplomacy. [1] She was formerly the Senior Contributing Editor and Diplomatic Correspondent ...

  9. Ezra Labaton - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Magen David of West Deal. Hillel Yeshiva. Position. Rabbi. Buried. Staten Island, New York. Ezra (Ronnie) Labaton (July 21, 1950 – December 4, 2013) was an American Modern Orthodox rabbi and Jewish philosopher. He was a descendant of the Sephardi Jews. [1]