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Congregation Kesser Israel |
Welcome to Congregation Kesser Israel, the oldest Orthodox shul in Portland, Oregon. Since its beginning in the heart of Portland's Jewish community, Kesser Israel has welcomed all to its traditional services, warm fellowship and joyous celebration of Judaism. Founded in 1912 by Eastern European immigrants, Kesser Israel is a close-knit Orthodox shul of approximately 75 families. |
http://www.ou.org/network/shuls/kesserisraelportland.htm |
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Congregation Neveh Shalom |
Welcome to Congregation Neveh Shalom. We are an egalitarian congregation dedicated to providing a home for traditional observance, study and gathering for Portlandīs Jewish population. We strive to serve Judaism and our members through worship service, Jewish education for children and adults, social and cultural activities, special experiences for all ages and life cycle ceremonies. |
http://www.nevehshalom.org/ |
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EJCoP |
Eastside Jewish Community of Portland's mission is to further the Spiritual, Educational, and Cultural needs of all members of the Jewish family. In all our activities we uphold the values of honoring elders, welcoming strangers, performing deeds of loving-kindness and practicing Tzedakah. |
http://www.ejcop.org/ |
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Kol Shalom |
Kol Shalom Community for Humanistic Judaism consists of families and individuals in the Portland area who value Jewish identity and seek an alternative to traditional Judaism through a humanistic approach. We welcome into membership those who identify as Jews, non-Jewish spouses or partners, and their children. |
http://www.kolshalom.org/ |
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Oregon Holocaust Resource Center |
The Oregon Holocaust Resource Center (OHRC) is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian educational organization dedicated to communicating the lessons of the Holocaust to teachers, students and the general community in Oregon and southwest Washington, in fulfillment of the testament left by the victims to the survivors - to remember, to record, to understand, to explain, and to enlighten future generations |
http://nellie.pacificu.edu/ohrc/ |
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Oregon Jewish Folk Arts Society |
OJFAS promotes and encourages arts and crafts that incorporate Jewish symbols, culture or tradition such as embroidery, crochet, cooking, papercuts, painting, ceramics, song, and storytelling. It provides classes, exhibitions, and discussions. OJFAS welcomes anyone who enjoys or creates Jewish folk art.
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http://home.comcast.net/~ojfas/ |
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