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- Temple_Jacob abstract "Temple Jacob is a small historic synagogue in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It owes its origins to the copper boom in the Keweenaw Peninsula in the late 19th and early 20th century. The first Jewish synagogue in the Copper Country, it is also the oldest, continuously active Jewish House of Worship in the Upper Peninsula and the only active synagogue in Michigan listed on the National Historic Register as part of the East Hancock Neighborhood Historic District. The synagogue, which is located near the north end of the lift bridge which connects the two towns of Houghton and Hancock, celebrates its Centennial anniversary in August, 2012. It was built on land purchased from the Quincy Mining Company and was dedicated in September 1912. The cornerstone inscribes the building in memory of Jacob, son of Israel Gartner, who was a generous contributor and fundraiser. He died shortly before the building was completed.".
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- Temple_Jacob wikiPageWikiLink Keweenaw_Peninsula.
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- Temple_Jacob wikiPageWikiLink Sukkot.
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- Temple_Jacob wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Peninsula_of_Michigan.
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- Temple_Jacob comment "Temple Jacob is a small historic synagogue in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It owes its origins to the copper boom in the Keweenaw Peninsula in the late 19th and early 20th century. The first Jewish synagogue in the Copper Country, it is also the oldest, continuously active Jewish House of Worship in the Upper Peninsula and the only active synagogue in Michigan listed on the National Historic Register as part of the East Hancock Neighborhood Historic District.".
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