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  • Linda Jacobson, the president of start-up congregation B'nai Israel Synagogue in Michigan, has used Facebook to connect with members and reach potential members.

    Rabbi Jason Miller: Social Media And Religion Rabbi Jason Miller 2011

  • Linda Jacobson, the president of start-up congregation B'nai Israel Synagogue in Michigan, has used Facebook to connect with members and reach potential members.

    Rabbi Jason Miller: Social Media And Religion Rabbi Jason Miller 2011

  • Contrary to the idea that we "resisted" sharing the letter, B'nai B'rith strongly recommended to the Morgenstern Foundation that the letter be displayed at a special exhibition at the Library of Congress.

    We Want the Letter Displayed, Too 2011

  • Now a bachelor, Mr. Schneiderman, 5-foot-10 with salt-and-pepper hair, lives in a large apartment building near Riverside Park in the Upper West Side and attends the nearby B'nai Jeshurun synagogue.

    Top Cop Cut From a Different Cloth Mary Pilon 2011

  • The Essex County Section of the National Council of Jewish Women has been working all week to transform the meeting hall of the B'nai Shalom synagogue in West Orange, N.J., into a department store.

    The Power of a Back-to-School Shopathon Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Regarding Seth Lipsky's "A Missing Monument to Religious Freedom" op-ed, Aug. 24: Quoting the Forward's Jane Eisner regarding a request from the Library of Congress to display the letter, Mr. Lipsky states that: "B'nai B'rith resisted, citing the Morgenstern Foundation's reluctance to let it go."

    We Want the Letter Displayed, Too 2011

  • According to the Forward's editor, Jane Eisner, such institutions as the Library of Congress and the new National Museum of American Jewish History asked to display the letter, but "B'nai B'rith resisted, citing the Morgenstern Foundation's reluctance to let it go."

    A Missing Monument to Religious Freedom Seth Lipsky 2011

  • The foundation had lent the letter to B'nai B'rith International for its museum of Jewish artifacts, in Washington, D.C., but the social-welfare organization sold the building that housed the museum and curtailed its exhibitions in 2002.

    A Missing Monument to Religious Freedom Seth Lipsky 2011

  • B'nai B'rith looks forward to the day when the George Washington letter can be displayed for all to see.

    We Want the Letter Displayed, Too 2011

  • Indeed, "Sarah's Key," based upon the wildly popular novel by Tatiana de Rosnay and already a hit in Europe, will not have B'nai B'rith asking, "Is it good for the Jews?"

    Regina Weinreich: 'Sarah's Key': Thank Heaven for Little Girls Regina Weinreich 2011

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